8/17
Quarterfinal:
(1) Youngbloodz 74, (8) TC Performance 66 (OT)
The Youngbloodz utilized the outside shooting of Mark Devries (19) and the athleticism of Ian Converse (19) to erase a 14 point deficit and become the second ever South team to reach the semis. Jeremy Bacon had 15 as well for Youngbloodz as a Connor Costello runner forced OT at the horn. A depleted TC Performance team was paced by Arch Mitchell with 15 and Colin London with 15.
Youngbloodz Scoring:
Converse 22
Devries 19
Bacon 15
Costello 8
Moore 8
Manning 2
TC Performance Scoring:
Mitchell 15
London 15
Newton 13
Kennedy 10
Callahan 10
Casey 3
Semifinals:
(2) BOHICA 58, (3) Not Your Average Movers 51
Not Your Average Movers utilized a balanced attack after losing Quincy Nunnally early the game and lead by as many as 11 at various points. Junior De La Hoz (13 points) and Dan Schweitzer (10 points) lead the charge but they also got excellent guard play from Stevie Martinez and Chris Vasqeuz. BOHICA would not go away as Ryan Cain (21 points) and Ryan Flynn (10 points) kept them fighting. Finally a Derek Retos 3 with around a minute to go put BOHICA up 3 and they would never relinquish they lead. They advance to the finals for the 6th time in 7 years.
BOHICA scoring:
Cain 21
Flynn 10
Palumbo 9
Capstick 9
Retos 9
Leonelli 0
(1) Youngbloodz 54, (4) Leftover Lasagna 47
Leftover Lasagna jumped out to an early lead behind the play of Eric Gugiellmello (11 points) and Matt Labove (8 points) but a 14-0 run punctuated by an Ian Converse dunk gave the Bloodz a lead. Leftover Lasagna would soldier back behind the play of David White (8 points) but Jeremy Bacon (19 points) and Mark Devries (16 points) had an answer each and every time as the Youngbloodz win their 2nd game in the night and become the first south team to reach the finals.
Youngbloodz Scoring:
Bacon 19
Devries 16
Converse 10
Moore 4
Manning 3
Costello 2
Leftover Lasagna Scoring
Guglielmello 11
M Labove 8
White 8
Ross 6
C Labove 6
McLean 5
Conrad 3
Bradley 0
Player of the Week: Jeremy Bacon Youngbloodz. Averaged 17 over the 2 games, swung both games with his athleticism and shot making.
8/10
(3) Not Your Average Movers 66, (6) Cellar Dwellers 46
Not Your Average Movers overcame some early defensive and attendance issues to pull out the W. Junior De La Hoz dropped 19 in the victory. Dan Schweitzer (10), Dan Koen (11), Quincy Nunally (12) and Hector Heredia 10 also had double figures. Doug Roberge had 14 for The Cellar Dwellers. Anthony Weeks had 13 in the loss.
Not Your Average Movers Scoring:
De La Hoz 19
Nunnally 12
Koen 11
Schweitzer 10
Heredia 10
Vasquez 4
Martinez 0
Cellar Dwellers Scoring
Roberge 14
Weeks 13
Euglow 11
Freitas 6
Matijka 2
(5) Leftover Lasagna 43, (4) Wet Bandits 27
In a 1990s Eastern Conference rockfight. The new kids on the block Leftover Lasagna beat the Wet Bandits. Leftover Lasagna was paced by Eric Guglimello with 16 and Matt Labove with 13. The Bandits had trouble getting it going offensively but Jakyri Simpson had 13 and Dave Douiliette had 10. This ends a tremendous 3 year run for the Bandits which saw them in the championship game in 12, win the title in 13 and compete again this year. One of the best run teams in the league.
Leftover Lasagna Scoring:
Gugliemello 16
M Labove 13
Ross 5
Conrad 5
White 4
C Labove 0
McLean 0
Bradley 0
Wet Bandits Scoring:
Simpson 13
Douilette 10
Consolmango 2
J Laroche 2
D Laroche 0
Aldrich 0
Dzcieck 0
(2) BOHICA 90, (7) 508 Athletics 65
BOHICA kept the offensive output up in the night cap as they cruised to victory over 508 Athletics. BOHICA jumped out to a 15-2 lead which would have prompted noted MC Nelly to proclaim "andele andele mama EI EI uh-ohhhhhhhh" Ryan Sheehan had 22 and Eddie Capstick 27 to lead the charge while 508 was paced by Corey Gomes with 18 and Darren Desena with 15. A good year for 508 comes to an end with them having had to deal with a lot of injuries.
BOHICA Scoring:
Capstick 27
Sheehan 22
Cain 15
Palumbo 12
Burton 10
Leonelli 4
508 Athletics Scoring:
Gomes 18
Desena 15
Minton 11
Calzone 11
Michalski 6
Slagel 4
Player of the week: Eric Guglimello Leftover Lasagna, 16 points for the victors in a hard fought W
8/3
(N2) Not Your Average Movers 84, (S7) The Replacements 58
Hector Heredia broke the known league record for 3s with 12 and had 44 points as Not Your Average Movers advanced to the quarters. Dan Schweitzer had 14 fresh off his all league selection and Junior De La Hoz had 10. For The Replacements Nate Smithson lead the scoring charge with 24 while Erich Slagel added 15.
(S3) Cellar Dwellers 69, (N6) Gratata 66
Gratata fell short but finished a successful first behind the scoring of Cory Pryor (25 points) and Tyler Delory (24 points). The Cellar Dwellers got productive afternoons about of Doug Roberge (19 points), Anthony Weeks 15 points and Josh Euglow (10). They fight their way into the quarters as 1 of 2 south representatives.
(N3) Wet Bandits 71, (S6) Filthy and Wet 52
MVP Dave Douliette had 19 and Joey Laroche chipped in 16 as the Wet Bandits advanced to the farmiliar territory of the quarters. Joey Mespelli (18) and Bob Cahill (16) lead the charge for F&W.
(N4) Leftover Lasagna (78) (S5) Shockers 49
Matt Labove (18 points) and Jeremy Ross (17 points) lead the charge for Leftover Lasagna along with Chad Labove (3 missed dunks and a lob thrown over the backboard) as LL cruised into the quarters with a win over the Shockers. Jake Ramos concluded a stellar first BVBL campaign with 22 and Julio Leon had 16.
(N5) 508 Athletics 78, (S4) American Amigos 55
Cory Gomes (22 points) and Dan Tessier (18 points) lead the charge for 508 as they advance to the quarters. Chris Foley also had 14 in his return game from injury. The Amigos were lead by a turn back the clock performance from Anthony Leonelli who had 16 and Kyle Minton with 18. The Amigos conclude a successful season in style.
(N7) TC Performance 75, (S2) Sweaty Bettys 70
Sweaty Bettys end an impressive inaugural campaign by giving TC Performance a run in the 7 PM game. Jessy Michaud had 40. TC Performance, gelling at the right time, were lead by Terrell Newton who controlled the game and had 26. Lloyd Kennedy added 15 and Tom Casey chipped in 12. The TC gang advances to the quarters.
(S1) Youngbloodz 61, (N8) Birdmen 41
The Youngbloodz utilized a balanced attack to advance to the quarters. Jeremy Bacon had 12, Ian Converse 12 and Mark Devries lead the charge with 14. The Birdmen got 15 from Sam Fanfan and 14 from Jay Snow.
(N1) BOHICA 95, (S8) Madmen 50
A tight game with 5 to play in the first half quickly snowballed out of control as Derek Retos (39 points) got hot and Ryan Sheehan (19), Ryan Cain (15) and Eddie Capstick (19) all got going for BOHICA. The Madmen were paced by the ageless Dave Farrer (17) and Cory Szklarz (13)
Players of the Week
Terrell Newton, TC Performance, 26 points in a tight game.
Hector Heredia, Not Your Average Movers, 44 points is 44 points.
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Terrell Newton Straight Shitted ON Em With That Put Back Dunk It Ended All Hopes For The Douglas All-Stars
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