East
BOHICA 6-1
Wet Bandits 5-2
Flying Rhino 5-2
Birdmen 4-3
Blazers 3-4
Fury Lobster Claws 2-5
FSU 2-5
508 Athletics 1-6
West
DJF Painting 6-1
New England Nutrition 6-1
Whitewater 5-2
The Cute Boys 5-2
Stopline Pizza 5-2
Geeks N Sneaks 2-5
Thunder 2-5
5 Guys One Hoop 2-5
Anaheim Amigos 2-5
Sutton Hybrid 0-7
7/22
New England Nutrition 67, The Cute Boys 52
Despite 27 from Corey Prior The Cute Boys fell in their season finale to the surging New England Nutrition team. Greg Walker added 13 for the losers. New England Nutrition was paced by 16 from Rob Scarpato and 13 from Terrell Newton, both teams will garner high seeds in the upcoming playoffs.
Wet Bandits 56, BOHICA 53
Despite the absence of former league MVP Dave Douliette the Wet Bandits pulled the upset over the first place BOHICA squad. Joe Laroche lead the Bandits with 13 while Dan Laroche added 11. BOHICA was paced with 22 from Ryan Cain, both teams will surely be heard from in the playoffs.
Flying Rhino 53, 508 Athletics 50
John Genkos (14) and Eddie Capstick (12) lead Flying Rhino to a victory as they held off a late rally from 508 Athletics. 508 was paced by the Endicott Gulls backcourt of John Henault (18 points) and Bennett Knowlton (15 points).
Birdmen 63, Furry Lobster Claws 56
Matt Harrington posted 18 points in defeat as the Birdmen behind 20 from Sam Fanfan and 19 from Jay Snow won their regular season finale. Niko Bryant added 14 for the winners as well as his usual stellar defense.
Stopline Pizza 59, 5 Guys One Hoop 58
Stopline posts their 4th straight win behind 15 from Pat Dineen and 15 from Evan Prince. Ryan Hayes also chipped in 10. Doug Roberge handled the scoring for 5 Guys One Hoop with 26 points.
Stopline Pizza 47, Geeks N Sneaks 41
Playing a rare double header Stopline Pizza won their 5th straight as Ryan Hayes (10 points) and Evan Prince (10 points) held off the Geeks N Sneaks. The Geeks were paced with 11 from Justin Lewis
Geeks N Sneaks 61, Thunder 49
The Geeks salvaged a split on the day behind Brian Grady (11) from outside and Justin Lewis (12) from inside. The Thunder were paced by 25 from Cody Stone
FSU 45, Blazers 42
Luke Brownell (14 points) and Christian Horton (13 points) paced the FSU club as they cemented themselves as the 7th seed. The Blazers were lead in defeat by Rob Elliot with 17 points.
DJF Painting 49, Whitewater 43
Barrett Hanlon (19 points) lead DJF Painting to clinch the #1 seed in the West with their victory over Whitewater. Whitewater was lead by an explosion from Matt Sefton who had 23 points (15 in the first half).
West Player of the Week: Barrett Hanlon, DJF Painting. 19 points as he carried his club to the #1 seed.
East Player of the Week: Sam Fanfan, Birdmen. Scored 20 in the victory for the Birdmen.
7/15
Stopline Pizza 94, Anaheim Amigos 64
The Amigos short-lived winning streak came to an end despite a 17 point performance from Dan Bessa and an ill euro step from Eddie Suarez. Stopline scored early and often lead by Evan Prince with 21 points, Pat Dineen with 15, Tyler Frasca with 15 and 13 from Ryan Hayes. The Pizza gang will conclude the regular season with a double header next week against 5 Guys One Hoop and Geeks N Sneaks. The Amigos will face Sutton Hybrid in their final game of the year.
The Cute Boys 51, Geeks N Sneaks 44
Despite 14 from Nick Brown and 10 from Justin Lewis- The Geeks N Sneaks fell to the Cute Boys in the 2PM Game. Corey Prior paced The Cute Boys with 20, while Greg Walker tossed in 9. Geeks N Sneaks will have a twinbill next week against Stopline Pizza and The Thunder. While The Cute Boys will play New England Nutrition.
5 Guys One Hoop 66, Sutton Hybrid 47
Doug Roberge tossed in 20, while Tim Fitzgerald added 14 mostly downtown as 5 Guys One Hoop returned to the win column, they will face Stopline Pizza next week. The Hybrid will take on the Anaheim Amigos.
Birdmen 57, Wet Bandits 47
Niko Bryant (15 points) lead the Birdmen to victory over The Wet Bandits. He was aided by 9 points from Sam Fanfan and 8 from Jeremy Bridge. The Bandits were paced by Joe Laroche with 17 and Dan Laroche with 11. The Bandits will conclude their season against BOHICA next week, while The Birdmen will finish up against the Furry Lobster Claws.
New England Nutrition 60, Whitewater 57 (OT)
New England Nutrition handed Whitewater it's first loss of the season in a thrilling overtime game. The Nutrition Crew was lead by Lloyd Kennedy with 16 and Tony Berrecil with 9. Whitewater's always balanced attack was lead by Sam Musler with 13 and Matt Gustas with 12. John Macs (11 points) had a look at a 3 at the buzzer but it fell short and forced a 4-way first place tie heading into the last week of Western Conference play. New England Nutrition will play The Cute Boys, while Whitewater will tangle with DJF Painting.
BOHICA 97, 508 Athletics 57
BOHICA is rounding into form! In a sweltering Douglas Municipal Center the BOHICA boys tossed in 97 in an offensive onslaught. Derek Retos lead the way with 44 tying the league record for single game scoring (it should be noted that Dave Douliette did score his 44 outdoors). Ryan Cain chipped in 20 and Joey McCann added 16 as BOHICA improved to 5-0. 508 Athletics' bright spot was Zach Adams with 14 points. They will face Flying Rhino next week.
Flying Rhino 64, Blazers 58
The hot shooting of Rob Elliot (20 points) and Jay McKinney (18 points) almost carried the day for the Blazers, but the Flyin Rhino squad answered every run with one of their own! John Genkos had 26 for The Rhino and Eddie Capstick chipped in a cool 20. Rhino will take on 508 next week while The Blazers will see FSU.
BOHICA 81, Blazers 52
The completion of a rain interrupted game from a few weeks back. When the rains came BOHICA was up 49-40 with 10:17 to go. The final 10:17 were played today with BOHICA taking this 10 minutes by a score of 32-12. Ryan Cain had 31 points to pace BOHICA, while Derek Retos added 13 (all in the completion) BOHICA will conclude their regular season against The Wet Bandits next week.
DJF Painting 66, Thunder 50
DJF Painting returned to their winning ways behind 18 from Barrett Hanlon and 19 from Dave Farrer who turned the wayback machine back to 2008! Steve Dellarovere chipped in 10. Ben Freedland scored 17 for the Thunder who will conclude their season next week vs Geeks N Sneaks. DJF will play Whitewater in a game with titanic playoff implications.
Furry Lobster Claws 67, FSU 61
The Furry Lobster Claws lead by the 3 headed attack of Wild Bill Michalski (14), Matt Harrington (15) and Pete Richer (14) held off a FSU team comprised almost entirerly of impostors. FSU will play The Blazers next week. The Claws will play the Birdmen.
West Player of the Week: Dave Farrer, DJF Painting. 19 points for the 2008 League MVP as DJF slid into a first place 4-way tie!
East Player of the Week: Derek Retos, BOHICA. 44 in his full game and 13 in 10 minutes in his second in 2 wins. Pretty ridiculous day for the kid.
7/8
Anaheim Amigos 61, Thunder 57 (OT)
Dan Bessa (18 points) hit a 3 to force overtime as the Amigos post their first victory in the BVBL. Justin McCann added 10 in the victory. The Thunder were paced by Deco Anderson with 14.
Stopline Pizza 70, DJF Painting 58
Jack Mahoney (15 points) and Barrett Hanlon (14 points) put up great resistance, but Stopeline Pizza behind the shooting of Ryan Hill (26 points) and Tyler Frasca (20) notched the victory.
New England Nutrition 57, Suttom Hybrid 23
New England Nutrition utilized a balanced attack spearheaded by Rob Scarpato with 9 points and Garrett Harden with 8. The Hybrid's were paced by Little Zach Brogie who lead all scorers with 10.
The Cute Boys 58, 5 Guys One Hoop 57
Corey Prior (21 points) lead the Cute Boys to an OT victory over 5 Guys One Hoop. Greg Walker posted 15 for the winners. Joe Regan (21) lead the 5 Guys One Hoop squad and Ryan Tuscher chipped in 9.
Bohica 59, Flyin Rhino 56
Tremendous game down at the lake. BOHICA paced by the passing of Jim Donnelly hung in with a surging Flying Rhino team lead by Eddie Capstick with 17 and John Genkos with 16. Ryan Cain (18 points) knocked down a 3 with time expiring to keep BOHICA undefeated.
Birdmen 54, Blazers 50
Niko Bryant (20 points) and Jay Snow (10) paced the Birdmen in a victory. Casey Hippert with 21 helped keep the Blazers close and Zach Valliere chipped in 14.
508 Athletics 62, FSU 57
John Henault (27 points) and Bennett Knowlton with 9 helped 508 Athletics to their first victory. FSU was paced by Luke Brownell who scored 34 points in a losing effort (the league's high so far this year).
Whitewater 38, Geeks N Sneaks 30
Sam Musler (14 points) and Whitewater remained undefeated. Matt Sefton chipped in 11. Steve Dorsey tossed in 11 for the Geeks N Sneaks.
East Player of the Week: John Henault 508 Athletics. 27 points in his team's first victory.
West Player of the Week: Ryan Hill Stopeline Pizza. 26 points as Stopline posted the W.
7/1
Whitewater 67, Amigos 39
Greg Harris (16 points) and Matt Sefton (14) lead Whitewater to victory in the scorching hot 1 PM game. The Amigos were lead by international man of mystery Dan Bessa with 13 and by the heady floor play of officer Brian Collins. The (4-0) Whitewater squad will take on Geeks N Sneaks next week, while the (0-4) Amigos will host The Thunder.
FSU 55, Birdmen 48
A very depleted Birdmen squad hung in behind ths coring of Jay Snow (20 points) and Sam Fanfan (16 points). However FSU was able to post their first win of the season behind the scoring of Christian Horton (21 points) and Luke Brownell with (15). FSU is now 1-3 and will take on 508 Athletics next week, while The Birdmen stand at 1-3 and will face The Blazers.
Wet Bandits 65, 508 Athletics 51
The Wet Bandits ironically opened up the indoor slate at 5, becoming the Non Wet Bandits when the rains came. Dave Douiliette posted 20 points in the win, while BVBL mainstay but new bandit Justin Aldrich had 11 and Joe Laroche kicked in 13. The 508 club was lead by the season debut of John Henault with 17 points and Endicott buddy Bennett Knowlton chipped in 14. 508 (1-3) Will face FSU next week, while the Wet Bandits (3-1) will play the Furry Lobster Claws.
Flying Rhino 100, Furry Lobster Claws 84
Lots of defense in this one John Genkos lead the charge for Flying Rhino with 26 points, while Ben Landers added 17 and Jared Palmerino chipped in 22. The 'Claws were lead by Bevo Francis with 30 points including an off balance 32 footer that really had to be seen to be explained in any way. Justin Offerman added 11. The 'Claws at 1-3 will face the Bandits next week, while Rhino will face BOHICA.
DJF Painting 56, Sutton Hybrid 46
Hybrid hung though behind 14 points from Frank Brogie and 10 from Zach Brogie but the flying Brogie boys could not hold off DJF painting. Barrett Hanlon had 19 for DJF, while Jack Mahoney dropped 15 in the victory. The ever improving Hybrid squad will take on New England Nutrition next week, while undefeated DJF will tangle with Stopline Pizza.
New England Nutrition 76, 5 Guys One Hoop 69
New England Nutrition utilized supreme balance and unselfishness to post their 3rd victory on the young season. Tony Berrecil had 15 in the win, while Terrell Newton (14), Lloyd Kennedy (16), Tom Casey (11) all found their way into double figures. Bob Chalmers chipped in 9 as did Garrett Harden. 5 Guys were paced by Doug Roberge with 23 and Nick Burnett with 19. 5 Guys will see the Cute Boys next week, while New England Nutrition will face Sutton Hyrbid.
The Cute Boys 67, Thunder 64
Game of the night, no question. The young buck Thunder squad hung right in behind the shooting of Cody Stone (22 points) the athleticism of Tyler Barry (14 points) and the inside presence of Deco Anderson (11 points). The Cute Boys were able to hold it off with the scoring Corey Pryor (21 points), Greg Walker (15), and Mike Perrault (14). The Thunder will face the Amigos next week, while The Cute Boys will play 5 Guys One Hoop
East Player of The Week: Christian Horton, FSU. 21 points in a back and forth game nets the upcoming rookie the POTW honors.
West Player of The Week: Cody Stone, Thunder. Single handedly kept his team in a great game with his shotmaking and drives to the rim. The rare POTW from a losing team.
6/24 Results
DJF Painting 51, Amigos 36
Despite the early hot shooting of Eddie Suarez (9 points) the Amigos fell to their 3rd straight loss on the young season. Jesse Dewitt chipped in 8 in the loss while Justin McCann added 8. DJF was lead by Jason Beard with 10 points and Mike Bird who chipped in 9. The undefeated DJF team will tackle Sutton Hybrid next week. While the (0-3) Amigos will host Whitewater.
The Cute Boys 75, Sutton Hybrid 46
Corey Prior (27 points) and Mike Perrault (18 points) lead the scoring charge for the Cute Boys who improved their record to 2-1. Greg Walker added 11 in the victory. Sutton Hybrid was paced by Ben Bickford with 11. Sutton will take on DJF next week, while The Cute Boys will tussle with The Thunder.
Whitewater 60, 5 Guys One Hoop 55 (OT)
In an overtime thriller Whitewater kept it's record perfect behind the timely post play of Matt Seften (15) and the shooting of John Macs (12 points). 5 Guys One Hoop were paced by Cody Fournier with 14 points in the defeat. They will try to rebound next week against New England Nutrition while Whitewater and the Amigos will play.
Stopline Pizza 74, Thunder 58
Stopline Pizza showed remarkable balance with 5 players in double figures. Evan Prince lead the way with 15 while Tim Juitt also tallied 15. Matt Droney chipped in 10 along with a number of assistants while Ryan Hayes added 10 of his own. John Powell also tossed in 12 for the Pizza Gang. Who at 1-2 will take on Geeks N Sneaks next week. The Thunder were paced by Ben Freeland with 18 and Deco Anderson with 16. The Thunder will play The Cute Boys next week.
Blazers 68, Furry Lobster Claws 64 (OT)
Despite a borderline heroic 26 points from Matt Harrington, the Furry Lobster Claws fell to The Blazers. Canaan Severin chipped in 11 for the Claws while Kenny Harington and Pete Richer both tall;ied 10. The Blazers were lead by Rob Elliot (23 points) and Casey Hippert (16 points) Zach Valliere tallied 11 as well. The Blazers will face BOHICA next week in a battle of unbeatens while the FLCs will face Flying Rhino.
BOHICA 61, FSU 37
A 4 point game at the half. BOHICA took control in the second half behind the slashing of Ryan Cain (18) and the hot shooting of Mike Balderelli (11). Ryan Birrell and old standby Joey McCann each added 10. FSU was paced by Christian Horton (19 points). FSU will face the Birdmen nexy week while BOHICA will meet the Blazers.
Birdmen 46, 508 Athletics 38
A very depleted 508 Athletics team hung in with The Birdmen. However Sam Fanfan (20 points) was able to close it out down the stretch to get The Birdmen in the win column. Kevin Salvaggio paced 508 with 9 points while Matt Kneece chipped in 8. 508 will face The Wet Bandits next week while The Birdmen will play FSU.
Wet Bandits 57, Flying Rhino 47
A game of runs. Flying Rhino cut a 19 point lead to 2 late in the second half before The Wet Bandits held on for the W. Wet Bandits were lead by former BVBL MVP Dave Douiliette with 17 while Derek Johnson added 13. Flying Rhino was paced by the slashing game of Eddie Capstick (22 points) and the shooting of John Genkos (14 points). Flying Rhino (2-1) will return to action next week against The Furry Lobster Claws while The Wet Bandits (2-1) will play 508 Athletics.
New England Nutrition 45, Geeks N Sneaks 34
Rob Scarpato (20 points) helped New England Nutrition improve to 2-1 on the young season. Antonio Berrecil added 13 in the victory. New England Nutrition will face 5 Guys One Hoop next week. Geeks N Sneaks were lead by Nick Brown with 11 and Justin Lewis with 9 and will return to action against Stopline Pizza next week.
West Co-Players of the Week: Rob Scarpato, New England Nutrition. Posted 20 of his teams 45 points in a W. Corey Prior The Cute Boys. Posted 27 points in their victory.
East Player of the Week: Rob Elliot, Blazers. Poured in 23 points in a hard fought overtime victory over the Fury Lobster Claws.
6/17 Results
Geeks N Sneaks 62, Anaheim/Arabian Amigos 34
A balanced Geeks attack as they cruised to victory in the 1 PM game. The inside scoring of Henry Morris (12 points) coupled with the shooting of Steve Dorsey (11 points) and the slashing of Nick Brown (10 points) gave the Geeks a comfortable lead in this one. The Amigos were paced by Chris Rieffarth with 10 points and the solid floor play of Eddie Suarez. Geeks improve to 1-1 and will face NE Nutrition next week, while The Amigos (0-2) will chase their first victory against DJF Painting.
Blazers 42, Wet Bandits 35
Total rockfight. Two good teams tied at 18 at the half is just something that happens sometimes in the BVBL. The Blazers made some plays down the stretch and improved to 2-0. The scoring of Rob Elliot (13) and Casey Hippert (10) keyed the victory. The bandits were lead by 11 from Joe Laroche. The (2-0) Blazers will face the Furry Lobster Claws next week. While the (1-1) Bandits will tangle with Flying Rhino
Thunder 32, 5 Guys One Hoop 31
The Thunder's Mike Barry buried a 3 pointer with 6 seconds left to give them the lead at 32-31 and they held on. Deco Anderson had 10 for the Thunder. 5 Guys One Hoop were keyed by 8 from Doug Roberge and 7 from Nick Burnett. The (2-0) Thunder will face Stopline Pizza next week, while 5 Guys One Hoop will take their 1-1 record to face Whitewater.
DJF Painting 54, New England Nutrition 37
Barrett Hanlon (19 points) and Cory Brunner (12) keyed the offense for DJF Painting as they won their second game of the young season. NEN was paced by Terrell Newton with 9 points and Colin Carr and George Jordan who added 6 each. NEN will face the Geeks N Sneaks next week in a battle of 1 loss squads, while DJF painting will take their 2-0 record to face The Amigos.
The Cute Boys 68, Stopline Pizza 53
Despite 14 from Pat Dineen and 11 from Evan Prince Stopline Pizza fell to The Cute Boys 68-53. The Cute Boys who run their record to 1-1 got scoring contributions from Cory Prior with 28 points and Mike Perrault with 14. The Cute Boys will return to action next week against Sutton Hybrid, while Stopline will dance with The Thunder.
Whitewater 31, Sutton Hybrid 21
Whitewater runs it's record to 2-0 in their inaugural BVBL season. Matt Gustus paced the Water squad with 17 while Sam Musler kicked in 6. Sutton Hyrbid were paced by Gordie Smith who has a great hockey name but can score it kicking in 10 points. The Hybrid will face The Cute Boys next week as they chase their first win, while Whitewater will face 5 Guys One Hoop.
BOHICA 64, Birdmen 46
Jay Snow carried the weight offensively for the Birdmen dropping 16 points. The Birdmen drop to 0-2 on the young season and will face 508 Athletics next week. BOHICA was paced by old standby Ryan Cain with 17 points, while rookies Colin Halpin and Ryan Birrell added 15 and 12 respectively. BOHICA (2-0) will return to action next week against FSU.
Furry Lobster Claws 68, 508 Athletics 53
It was raining 3 balls at Memorial Park. The Furry Lobster Claws dialed long distance early and often and notched their first BVBL victory. Ken Harrington lead all scorers with 18 points, while Chad Labove added 12 (all from downtown) and Matt and Chris Harrington had 11 each. Pete Richer chipped in 10 in a stunningly balanced attack. 508 was paced by Kevin Salvaggio with 17 points and 16 from Matt Kneece. The 1-1 Claws will face The Blazers next week, while the 0-2 508 Athletics team will face the Birdmen in a something has to give matchup of winless squads.
Flying Rhino 58, FSU 56
Game of the night for sure. A back and forth battle between 2 veteran squads ended up with Flying Rhino notching their 2nd win in as many 9 PM games. Eddie Capstick lead the way with 20, while Ben Landers chipped in 17 and John Genkos 16 (including 2 free throws with 4.8 seconds left that provided the winning margin. The Rhinos (2-0) will take on The Wet Bandits next week. FSU was paced by Luke Brownell with 21 points, they also got 13 each from the Grafton based duo of Chris Resker and John Sneidker. FSU will play BOHICA next week.
West Co Players of the Week: Cory Prior, The Cute Boys Had 28 (the season high to date in the BVBL) in their victory over Stopline. Barrett Hanlon, DJF Painting Lead DJF to their second victory with 19 points.
East Player of the Week: Eddie Capstick, Flying Rhino 20 points in a 2 point victory to run the ballclub to 2-0. Solid days work for Eddie.
6/10 Results
5 Guys One Hoop 55, Anaheim Amigos 41
Doug Roberge (20 points) and Nick Burnett (10 points) lead the charge offensively as the 5 Guys One Hoop club posted their first win on the young season. Justin McCann (14 points) and Chris Reifarth (10 points) carried the Amigos in their first defeat.
Whitewater 56, The Cute Boys 50
Welcome to the league Whitewater! Despite having difficulty reading their schedule Whitewater posted a 56-50 victory in their inaugural game. Matt Gustas lead the way offensively with 22 points and Alex Harris chipped in 15 as the Whitewater held off The Cute Boys. The Boys were lead by Mike Perrault (16) and Corey Prior (16) outside and Greg Walker (10) inside.
Blazers 69, 508 Athletics 39
A depleted 508 Athletics hung in behind 17 from Andrew Calzone, but The Blazers had too much firepower. Rob Elliot (23 points) and Zach Valliere (12 points) lead the charge but they were also lifted by rookie Casey Hippert (10 points) in the victory.
DJF Painting 46, Geeks N Sneaks 31
The new look DJF painting cruised to a 46-31 victory behind rookie Barrett Hanlon who posted 21 points in his BVBL debut. Cory Brunner chipped in 9 for the victors. Geeks N Sneaks utilized a balanced attack with Nick Brown (9 points) and Henry Morris (8 points) leading the way.
New England Nutrition 58, Stopline Pizza 34
Rob Scarpato (16 points) and Tom Casey (12 points) were the offensive standouts, while Terrell Newton (10 points) controlled the action for NE Nutrition in their inaugural BVBL game. Stopline Pizza was paced by Tyler Frasca with 12 points.
Thunder 49, Sutton Hybrid 34
Deco Anderson's 20 points were the difference in this one as the Thunder cruised to their first BVBL victory. Mikey James chipped in 15 in the victory for the Thunder. Sutton Bryd was paced by Harry Valentges with 9 points.
Wet Bandits 50, FSU 48
Great back and forth battle between 2 teams on the rise. Joe Laroche (11 ponts), Derek Johnson (10 points) and Jakyri Simpson (9 points) lead the Bandits balanced attack, while Luke Brownell (11 points), Christian Horton (9 points) and Cliff Celestin (8 points) carried FSU offensively. A furious FSU comeback cut an 11 point lead in less than a minute to a 1 possession game.
BOHICA 85, Furry Lobster Claws 41
A very depleted Furry Lobster Claw squad was paced by Luke Bessa with 15 points. BOHICA got good offense from newcomers Ryan Birrell (25 points) and Derek Retos (21 points) as well as 10 from old standby Joe McCann.
Flying Rhino 57, Birdmen 46
Despite 17 from Jay Snow and 16 from Sam Fanfan- the defending champs (playing shorthanded) dropped their opener to Flying Rhino. Team Rhino was lead by Eddie Capstick with 17 points) Jared Palmerino (17 points) and Ben Landers (18 points). Landers in particular had several backbreaking putbacks down the stretch.
Players of the Week:
West: Matt Gustus, Whitewater. 22 points in a back and forth game, gave Whitewater their first W in the league
East: Ben Landers, Flying Rhino. 18 points and a huge day on the glass propelled Flying Rhino to their first W.
Monday, June 11, 2012
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