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Sunday, 10 January 2010
Central Bank Basketball Classic (Boys)
Topic: Basketball

CBBC1

Central Bank Basketball Classic Day No. 1 January 8, 2010 @Lexington Christian Academy

Quality Education Academy  vs.  Mountain State Academy

Quality Education Academy started the following lineup: 6-7 Jr. Dominic Pointer, 6-10 Jr. Quincy Miller, 6-10 Sr. Juvonte Reddic, 6-0 Jr. Anthony Fields, and 6-4 Jr. Charles McKinney.  Mountain State Academy countered with 6-7 So. Anthony Bennett, 6-6 Sr. Justin Martin, 7-1 Sr. David Nyarsuk, 6-4 Jr. Ronald Ross, and 6-2 Sr. Jabs Newby.

Mountain State Academy outscored Quality Education Academy 18-9 in the final quarter to earn a 58-57 victory.  Quality Education held a 25-13 lead in the second quarter.  Mountain State held a 23-10 advantage in second chance points.

Mountain State shot 33.8% from the field including six of 23 from the three point line.  The Falcons connected on six of 11 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 17 Quality Education Academy turnovers.  Quality Education Academy shot 47.9% from the field including four of 14 from beyond the arc.  The Pharoahs connected on seven of 14 free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 15 Mountain State Academy turnovers.

Anthony Bennett led Mountain State Academy with 16 points and 10 rebounds.  Ronald Ross added 12 points.  David Nyarsuk recorded 10 points and 13 rebounds. 

Juvonte Reddic and Quincy Miller led Quality Education Academy with 17 points each.  Miller recorded three three point baskets.

Quality Education Academy      16    17    15     9  -  57

Mountain State Academy          11    15    14   18  -  58

Quality Education Academy  (57) – Pointer 2, Miller 17, Reddic 17, Fields 4, McKinney 4, Love 6, Bowen 6, Ajayi 1.

Mountain State Academy  (58) – Bennett 16, Martin 6, Nyarsuk 10, Ross 12, Newby 5, Ibrahim 9.

 

Featured Players

Quality Education Academy – 6-2 Sr. Stargell Love – Offered by UNC-Greensboro Recruited by Auburn, Baylor, UMASS, Mississippi, Mississippi State, UCLA.  6-10 Jr Quincy Miller- Offered by Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, Charlotte, Duke, Illinois, Kentucky, Marquette, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Purdue, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wake Forrest, Recruited by UCONN, Florida, Kansas, Memphis, UNC, North Carolina State, UCLA.

Mountain State Academy – 6-6 Sr. Justin Martin committed to Xavier. 7-1 Sr. David Nyarsuk committed to West Virginia. 6-2 Sr. Jabs Newby committed to EKU. 6-6 So. Obij Aget Offered by Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri. Recruited by Indiana, Tennessee.

Acknowledgements: A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for tonight’s game.  Also a note of appreciation to Lexington Christian Academy for providing the promo information on the teams and featured players in this event.

 

Central Bank Basketball Classic Day No. 2 January 9, 2010 @ Lexington Christian Academy

Scott County (8-5)  vs.  Male (7-6)

Scott County coach Billy Hicks started the following lineup: 6-3 So. Tamron Manning, 6-2 So. Isaiah Ivey, 6-8 Sr. Dakotah Euton, 6-3 Sr. Ge-Lawn Guyn, and 6-4 Sr. Chad Jackson.  Male coach Tom Crews countered with 6-2 Sr. James Pillischafske, 6-4 Sr. Tony Horne, 6-1 Sr. Donavis Duncan, 6-0 Sr. Kevin Glenn, and 5-11 Sr. D’Carlo Hayes.

Male raced out to a 15-2 early lead but Scott County rallied and pulled away for a 69-54 victory.  Male only connected on 15 of 30 free throws and Scott County held a 25-8 advantage in bench scoring.

Scott County shot 53.8% from the field including six of 15 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on seven of 10 free throws, pulled down 38 rebounds, and scored five points off 14 Male turnovers.  Male shot 35.3% from the field including three of 17 from beyond the arc.  The Bulldogs pulled down 23 rebounds and scored 21 points off 23 Scott County turnovers.

6-3 Sr. Austin Flannery came off the bench to lead Scott County with 23 points including three three point baskets and pulled down five rebounds.  Dakotah Euton added 15 points including three three point baskets and pulled down 12 rebounds.  Ge-Lawn Guyn chipped in with 14 rebounds, five rebounds, and five assists.  Chad Jackson recorded 13 points and nine rebounds.

Tony Horne led Male with 17 points and six rebounds.  James Pillischafske and D’Carlo Hayes added 12 and 11 points respectively.

Scott County   10    23    11    25  -  69

Male               17    13    12    12  -  54

Scott County  (69) – Manning 2, Ivey 0, Euton 15, Guyn 14, Jackson 13, Shotwell 2, Flannery 23.

Male (54) - Pillischafske 12, Horne 17, Duncan 2, Glenn 4, Hayes 11, Logan 2, Moore 6.

 

Featured Players

Scott County – 6-8 Sr. Dakotah Euton – Signed with Akron University.  6-3 Sr. Ge-Lawn Guyn – Recruited by Indiana, WKU, South Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi State, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Alabama.  6-4 Sr. Chad Jackson – Recruited by James Madison, EKU.

Male – 6-0 Sr. Kevin Glenn and 5-11 Sr. D’Carlo Hayes.

 

Clark County (12-4)  vs.  Lexington Christian Academy (7-5)

Clark County coach Scott Humphrey started the following lineup:  6-6 Jr. Jaylen Daniel, 6-8 Jr. Vinny Zollo, 6-5 Jr. Corey Rogers, 6-0 Sr. Chase Kindred, and 6-4 Jr. Robbie Stenzel.  Lexington Christian Academy coach Tommy Huston countered with 6-1 Sr. Branden Burdette, 6-3 Sr. Evan Stephens, 6-4 Sr. Charles Gullett, 5-7 Sr. Will Kindred, and 6-1 So. Taylor Barnette. (Note:  6-7 Sr. Will Evans will not play tonight due to a sprained ankle).

Clark County outscored LCA 20-8 in the final quarter to pull away for a 63-45 victory.  Clark County shot 44.2% from the field including three of 11 from the three point line.  The Cardinals connected on 14 of 21 free throws, pulled down 37 rebounds, and scored 26 points off 14 LCA turnovers.  LCA shot 33.3% from the field including six of 21 from beyond the arc.  The Eagles connected on three of nine free throws, pulled down 32 rebounds, and scored 16 points off 13 Clark County turnovers.

Vinny Zollo led Clark County with 19 points, 15 rebounds, and five blocked shots.  Corey Rogers added 16 points and six rebounds.  Robbie Stenzel and Jaylen Daniel added 12 and 10 points respectively.

Taylor Barnette led LCA with 18 points including four three point baskets.  Brandon Burdette added 16 points.

Clark County              17    17    9    20  -  63

Lexington Christian     11    10   16     8  -  45

Clark County (63) – Daniel 10, Zollo 19, Corey Rogers 16, Kindred 0, Stenzel 12, Purvis 6.

Lexington Christian (45) – Burdette 16, Stephens 5, Gullett 2, Kindred 0, Barnette 18, Guy 1, Helton 3.

 

Featured Players

Lexington Christian Academy – 6-7 Sr. Will Evans –Recruited by Air Force, St. Anselm, Centre, Transylvania University, Ashland University, Georgetown College. 6-1 Sr. Branden Burdette and 6-1 So. Taylor Barnette.

Clark County – 6-8 Jr. Vinny Zollo and 6-4 Jr. Robbie Stenzel.

 

Mountain State Academy  vs.  Findlay College Prep

Mountain State Academy started the following lineup: 6-7 So. Anthony Bennett, 6-6 Sr. Justin Martin, 7-1 Sr. David Nyarsuk, 6-4 Jr. Ronald Ross, and 6-2 Sr. Jabs Newby.  Findlay College Prep countered with 6-8 Sr. Godwin Okonji, 6-3 Jr. Nick Johnson, 6-10 Sr. Tristan Thompson, 6-3 Sr. Marko Petrovic, and 6-3 Sr. Cory Joseph.

Findlay Prep scored 33 points off 18 Mountain State Academy turnovers in a 79-54 victory.  Findlay Prep shot 56.4% from the field including eight of 15 from the three point line.  The Pilots connected on nine of 15 free throws and pulled down 33 rebounds.  Mountain State Academy shot 40.4% from the field including four of 20 from beyond the arc.  The Falcons connected on four of eight free throws, pulled down 27 rebounds, and scored eight points off 15 Findlay Prep turnovers.

Marko Petrovic led Findlay Prep with 22 points including six three point baskets.  Petrovic was eight of 10 from the field including six of seven from beyond the arc.  Tristan Thompson added 19 points and 10 rebounds.  Godwin Okonji chipped in with 17 points and eight rebounds.  Nick Johnson also reached double figures with 11 points and dished out seven assists.

6-6 Ahmad Ibrahim led Mountain State Academy with 22 points.  Jabs Newby and Ronald Ross added seven and six points respectively.

Mountain State Academy    10    11    20    13  -  54

Findlay Prep                      16    20    19    24  -  79

Mountain State Academy (54) – Bennett 3, Martin 5, Nyarsuk 4, Ross 6, Newby 7, Ibrahim 22, Aget 4, Dibo 3.

Findlay Prep (79) – Okonji 17, Johnson 11, Thompson 19, Petrovic 22, Joseph 6, Shepard 4.

 

Featured Players

Findlay Prep – 6-3 Sr. Cory Joseph – Offered by UCONN, Florida, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Texas, UNLV, Villanova.  6-10 Sr. Tristan Thompson Committed to Texas.  6-3 Jr. Nick Johnson – Offered by Arizona, Arizona State, Gonzaga, Ohio State, Oregon State, Pepperdine, Virginia Tech,. Recruited by California, UCONN, Stanford, Texas, UCLA, UNLV, USC.  6-7 So. Winston Shepard – Offered by Arizona, Arizona State, Kansas, Louisville, Oklahoma, Oklahomas State, Texas, Texas A&M, Wake Forest,  Recruited by Baylor, UCONN, Kentucky, Memphis, Miami (FL), Mississippi State, New Mexico, Syracuse, TCU, UNLV, Villanova.

 

Mountain State Academy (See first game)

 

Acknowledgements: A special thanks to WL Stats for providing the comprehensive statistics for all the games in this event.  Also a note of appreciation to Lexington Christian Academy for providing the promo information on the teams and the information on the featured players.  Congratulations to LCA assistant athletic director Brad Carter for putting together such a first class event.

 


Posted by REH at 12:17 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, 10 January 2010 12:25 AM EST
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