8th Grade League Leaders – Sunday June 21, 2015
Girls Herbert, Sharon 17 Julia Kleczowski, North Attleboro 13 Eliza Dion, North Attleboro 12 Taylor Buther, King Philip 11 Julia, Mansfield 10 Maher, Mansfield 9 Liz Buron, North Attleboro 8 Katie Courtney, Franklin 8 Kelly, Mansfield 8 Lyons, Medfield 8 Hottleman, Mansfield 7 Boys Bryant Ciccio, Attleboro 15 Chris Edgehill, Franklin 15 Drew Plunkett, Medway 14 Garzon, Millis 13 Giffen, Mansfield 13 Katz, Westborough 12 Matt Achin, Mansfield 12 #23, Medway 12 Eustay, Canton 11 Gomez, Attleboro 11 Richmond, Westborough 11 #00, Attleboro 11 Jason Comeau, Mansfield 11 Elon, Hopkinton 11 Mors, Franklin 76ers 11 Michael O’Neil, Mansfield 11 Badger, Westborough 10 Cameron, Attleboro 10 Ellis, North Attleboro 10 Gasabarro, Cumberland 10 Kayberry, Cumberland 10 Pacheco, Franklin 10 Bryant, North Attleboro 9 #20, Franklin 9 #14, Franklin 9 #35, Franklin 9 Patrick Spellman, Mansfield 8 Cunningham, Franklin 8 #1, Medway 8 Fitzgerald, Canton 8 McGowan, Canton 8 #23, Mansfield 8 Lucas Ascoli, Mansfield 7 Maffion, Hopkinton 7 Young, Cumberland 7
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Varsity Girls Meghan Reen, Norwood 19 Sarah Deyo, Attleboro 18 Francesca Calabrara, Oliver Ames 17 Tess Sussman, Needham 16 Emily Peters, North Attleboro 15 Michelle Brincklow, Norwood 13 Caroline Maher, Mansfield 12 Kaylin Reen, Norwood 12 Ruzio, Franklin 11 Shannon Smally, Foxboro 11 Grace Tamulionis, Foxboro 11 Sam Madden, King Philip 10 Caroline Maher, Mansfield 10 Morse, Franklin 10 Amy Caple, Attleboro 9 Sam Pierce, Attleboro 9 Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Varsity Boys Timberlake, Braintree 22 Jason Proccacini, Foxboro 19 Christian Weber, Mansfield 17 Koneski, Dighton-Rehoboth 16 Chad Peterson, North Attleboro 16 Reed, Dighton-Rehoboth 16 Paul Mahon, Franklin 15 Williams, Medfield 15 Brasco, North Attleboro 14 Brewster, Dighton-Rehoboth 14 Giovino, Westwood 14 Lahart, Xaverian 14 Milliken, Attleboro 14 Von Klock, Walpole 14 Gill, Xaverian 13 Outlette, Westwood 13 Tim Prunier, Franklin 13 Berlyns Abraham, Attleboro 12 PJ Adams, Millis 12 Costello, Braintree 12 Stephen Hanashi, Attleboro 12 Matt Peterson, Norton 12 Robbie Lowey, Foxboro 12 John Gouvalaris, Mansfield 11 Jon Friberg, North Attleboro 11 Mello, Dighton-Rehoboth 11 Brent Doherty, North Attleboro 10 Kyle Gaumond, North Attleboro 10 Ike Shephard, Walpole 10 Mass Premier Courts held its annual Club Championship on June 6-7. Below are the results.
Boys Overall Club Champion: Boston Warriors 4th Grade: ASA Hoops 4th Grade: Mass Premier Courts 5th Grade: Rise Above 6th Grade: Rhode Island Warriors 6th Grade: Franklin Falcons 6th Grade: Boston Warriors 6th Grade: Rise Above 7th Grade: Cobras 7th Grade: ASA Hoops 7th Grade: Mass Premier Courts 7th Grade: Boston Warriors 8th Grade: Franklin Bandits 8th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Fischer) 8th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Steele) 9th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Vine) 9th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Dicruttalo) 9th/10th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Rodgers) 11th Grade: Lone Wolf Girls Overall Club Champion: MT Elite 4th Grade: Mass Mavericks 5th Grade: Mass Royals 5th Grade: Boston Showstoppers 5th Grade: MT Elite 5th/6th Grade: Boston Bobcats 5th/6th Grade: Mass Premier Courts 7th Grade: Team BSB 7th Grade: MT Elite (Domnarski) 7th Grade: MT Elite (Traversi) 7th Grade: Boston Showstoppers 8th Grade: Mass Bearcats 8th/9th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Kepaa) 8th/9th Grade: Mass Premier Courts (Musco) 9th Grade: Team BSB 10th/11th Grade: Bay State Jaguars 10th/11th Grade: ASA Hoops Monday, June 15, 2015 Scoring Leaders
Varsity Girls Emily Houle, Attleboro 25 Maddie Murphy, Worcester Academy 17 Abby Phelan, Norton 15 Kate Irwin, Milford 14 Sarah Deyo, Attleboro 13 Laina Dowd, Worcester Academy 13 Cassidy Harrison, Foxboro 13 Lauren Rudolph, Franklin 12 Luke Esty, Walpole 12 Kiera Fernandes, Worcester Academy 11 Lexi Hackett, Worcester Academy 11 Kate Morse, Franklin 11 Kaylin Reen, Norwood 11 Michelle Brincklow, Norwood 11 Maya Davis, Milton Academy 10 Riley Lahiff, Milton Academy 10 Brett Van Clock, Walpole 10 Kenny Uhlar, Walpole 10 Meg Nichols, Norton 9 Francesca Calabraro, Oliver Ames 9 Newell, Mansfield 8 Varsity Boys Nick Baskin, Mansfield 29 Keyshaad Dixon, Braintree 27 Ben Smith, King Philip 18 Tim Prunier, Franklin 17 Timberlake, Braintree 15 Kyle Lowey, Foxboro 15 Rishi Jambunathan, Canton 14 Koneski, Dighton-Rehoboth 14 Conor Maroney, Oliver Ames 13 Brent Doherty, North Attleboro 12 Paul Mahon, Franklin 12 Berlyns Abraham, Attleboro 12 Kyle Gaumond, North Attleboro 11 John Friberg, North Attleboro 11 Alex Dubrow, Foxboro 10 Already planning for the year ahead. Here's a glimpse of what is coming soon.
Summer - Nightly blogs from MPC varsity games - Nightly blogs from MPC 8th grade travel games - Game of the week - Varsity and 8th Grade - MPC Girls Super Week coverage Fall - MPC Swish expansion - Fall AAU League (HS) - SH Fall Challenge - SH Proving Grounds (Individual Combine / Showcase - Middle School Boys/Girls) - MPC #BeSeen College Showcase Winter - Expand power rankings to include entire state (6th-8th) - MetroWest Game of the Week - MLK Classic Single-Elimination Tournament - SH Showcase (8th Grade All-Star Game) - MA Middle School State Tournament Spring - MPC Swish Expansion - SH Spring Shootout - MPC Club Championship - NEAAU State Tournament / Super Regional Coverage If you have any other suggestions, please e-mail me at [email protected] On Monday night, Jim Gallivan was fired as Walpole's girls varsity basketball coach after two seasons. Gallivan was hired after decorated long time coach Stacy Bilodeau was controversially and unexpectedly fired. He was chosen to succeed Bilodeau and all he did was succeed.
During his tenure, the Rebels qualified for the state tournament each year and won post season games before losing to Duxbury (D2S powerhouse, and reigning D2 state champion) both seasons. This past season, Walpole won the Bay State League - Herget division and had the league MVP Summer King. From a colleague's perspective, Gallivan was very well liked amongst league coaches, fought for his kids to make all-star/MVP at post season meetings, was very diligent in his scouting and went out of his way to follow his kids progress during the off season (most recently seen watching AAU games two weekends ago at Mass Premier Courts). Walpole returns a lot of quality players, has an 8th grade class that just won the MetroWest D1 title and beyond that has quality teams at all the younger grades. On paper, this would be a great job. However, after firing two successful coaches coming off league titles in the past three seasons, what coach would make Walpole happy? The inaugural NEAAU Girls Super Regional tournament wrapped up this past weekend (April 18-19) at Mass Premier Courts in Foxboro, MA. This tournament format is exactly like the NEAAU state tournament. Teams played two pool games and were then seeded for bracket play. The results are below:
11th Grade Champion: Honey Badgers Final: Honey Badgers 68, Boston Showstoppers 40 Final Four: Honey Badgers, Boston Showstoppers, MPC Swish, Boston Showstoppers 10th Grade Champion: MPC Swish Final: MPC Swish 67, MT Elite 42 Final Four: MPC Swish, United Conquerors Basketball, MT Elite, Team BSB 9th Grade Champion: Boston Showstoppers Final: Boston Showstoppers 46, RI Breakers 36 Final Four: Boston Showstoppers, United Conquerors Basketball, RI Breakers, MPC Blue Fire 8th Grade D1 Champion: KSC Ducks Final: KSC Ducks 52, Mass Gym Rats 49 Final Four: Team Providence, KSC Ducks, Mass Gym Rats, Saratoga Sparks 8th Grade D2 Champion: Mass Attack Final: Mass Attack 49, MV Roadrunners 46 Final Four: Mass Attack, Lady Elite Basketball, MV Roadrunners, MT Elite 7th Grade D1 Champion: KSC Thunder Final: KSC Thunder 49, KSC Ducks 42 Final Four: KSC Thunder, Team Providence, KSC Ducks, Honey Badgers 7th Grade D2 Champion: MV Roadrunners Final: MV Roadrunners 42, Mass Attack 31 Final Four: MV Roadrunners, MT Elite, Evolution, Mass Attack 6th Grade D1 Champion: MPC Harney Final: MPC Harney 33, Bay State Jaguars 30 Final Four: Evolution, Lady Elite Basketball, MPC Harney, Bay State Jaguars 6th Grade D2 Champion: MV Roadrunners Final: MV Roadrunners 28, Boston Lady Stars 21 Final Four: MV Roadrunners, Boston Lady Stars, Next Level Athletics, Galaxy Girls 5th Grade D1 Champion: MPC Swish (Reen) Final: MPC Swish 47, Mass Attack 40 Final Four: MPC Swish, Mass Gym Rats, Mass Attack 5th Grade D2 Champion: Mass Huskies Final: Mass Huskies 30, MT Elite 21 Final Four: MPC Coupal, MT Elite, Mass Huskies, MV Roadrunners By Joe Dicruttalo (@JDicruttalo) 8th Grade Championship - Westboro 66, Brookline 59 The stage was set for a great match up in the finals between Brookline and Westboro. Brookline was undefeated throughout the regular season and advanced to the finals with strong showings versus Sharon, Wellesely and Arlington. Westboro played a great season with only one loss in December to Brookline. Westboro had a great tournament with double digit wins over Southboro and Canton, and an impressive win in the semi- finals over Newton. The top two teams in the 8th Grade Division 1 throughout the year met up for what could have been the best game of the 2015 season. With a couple hundred fans looking on, Brookline and Westboro put on a show all night, going back and forth in a very high level, competitive basketball game. From the opening possession Mike Doherty would look to attack the rim and was very successful doing so. Brother Matt picked his spots as well, and the twin brothers combined for 10 of Westboro's 14 first quarter points. The Doherty brothers would outscore Brookline 8-0 to start the game, and forced them into an early time out. After the first quarter Westboro would hold a 14-12 advantage over last year's Metrowest champions. In the second quarter, Brookline would look to 6'3’ power forward Chris Camille to keep them in the game. Camille attacked the rim, controlled the glass and finished with ten points in the second quarter. Westboro, trailing by six, relied on its well-rounded attack and was able to answer the impressive 2nd quarter run of Brookline with a strong counter attack of their own. Dominic Caspariello and Jake Hughes would start warming up and provided big shots for Westboro, ending the quarter on a Westboro 7-0 run. Westboro took a narrow lead into halftime, 27 to 29. The second half began where the first half left off with a back and forth battle. Brookline's Christian Andrews was a major factor throughout the second half on both the offense and defensive end. Andrews caused several turnovers as Brookline picked up its half court pressure, and forced Westboro into poor decisions. Brookline gained momentum throughout the remainder of the third quarter taking a 44-43 lead into the final frame. Down the stretch Westboro would again rely on their well balanced attack as Caspariello would score 10 4th quarter points and Jack Hughes hit a big 3-pointer to put Westboro up by five with just under two minutes to play. Westboro would force Brookline to foul them as they held the ball with two minutes to play, and would hit eight free throws out of ten down the stretch. Behind strong free throw shooting and great team defense down the stretch, Westboro would hold on to defeat the defending Metrowest champions, 66-59. Dominic Caspariello led Westboro with a team high 18 points. Matt Doherty (17), Mike Doherty (14) and Jake Hughes (13)all notched double digits in the win. It would take a total team effort to defeat such a talented Brookline team who has only lost one time in the past two seasons. Brookline's Chris Camille finished with a game high 20 points and Christian Andrews finished with 14 points (10 in the second half), and Mark Barrett added 11. Both teams competed hard from start to finish, and it was very good to see their hard work and season long commitment to excellence result in both teams squaring off for the division- 1 8th grade title. Congratulations to both teams on a great season and a great Metrowest career. MVP(s) Matt and Mike Doherty (Westboro) - Having watched every game of the D1 State tournament it was clear to see these two young men were without a doubt the most valuable players in the tournament. Mike and Matt scored 15 & 16 points per game, respectively, to go along with impressive rebounding numbers. With continuous strong takes to the hoop, and a very powerful pull-up game, the brothers were able to control each and every game they played in the tournament. One of the best things about both young men was their commitment to their teammates, their continuous hard work and their overall toughness. Playing through injuries, and doing whatever it took to help lead their team to a championship - these two were nothing short of special throughout their playoff run. All-Tournament Team Alex Stoddard (Wellesely) - If hitting the game winning runner in a first round upset over West Roxbury wasn't enough, Alex would finish the tournament with 16 points per game and 6 assists per game. He was able to rally his team in an impressive second half run against Brookline in the Elite 8, cutting what was a 16 point lead to two with just a couple minutes to play. This 6'2 Guard has a lot of poise and skill, and was a big reason his team was only a few possessions away from a Final 4 appearance. Jake Erlich (Easton) - One of the most competitive athletes throughout the tournament, Jake led his teams in points and rebounds and was also a force to be reckoned with on the defensive end. He drew the task of guarding Mansfield's Khristian Connor in Easton's opening round game, then was asked to cover Arlington's big man James Gascoigne in the Elite 8. He held each player to their lowest totals of the tournament. He was able to get to the free throw line at will throughout the tournament as well as knock down his go-to 15-footer game after game. James Gascoigne (Arlington) - Very skilled athlete who has excellent body control and toughness around the basket. He can finish at the rim and looks to be balanced more than any other big body around. He has soft hands, good vertical jumping ability and is a strong competitor. He was a crucial factor in the win over Easton. He played very hard in a tough match up versus Brookline despite coming up short to last the defending champs. Chris Camille (Brookline) - A 6'3 power forward was game in and game out one of the most impressive athletes in the field. He sat out in the opening round versus Sharon, but he was able to bounce back strong in their next three match-ups throughout the tournament. He played very big down the stretch versus Wellesely and was his team’s leading scorer in all three games he played. He scored a game high 20 points in the championship game, and was in double digit rebounds throughout the playoffs as well. |
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