Friday, July 17, 2009

Game Summaries for July 15, 2009

John H. Flessa Law Office 88, Clovernook Health Care 69

Paul McMillan scored 25 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead John H. Flessa Law Office to its fourth straight win, 88-69, Wednesday against Clovernook Health Care in the first game of Deveroes Summer League at Woodward High School.

McMillan was one of five John H. Flessa Law Office players to score at least 10 points. DeAndre Byrd scored 16 points with four assists, DeAngelo Dean scored 12, Eddie Gary had 11, and Darnell Wilkes 23.

Leading 46-43 at halftime, John H. Flessa started the second half on a 31-11 run. Flessa shot 58.1-percent (18 for 31) from the floor in the second half, while Clovernook shot just 32.4-percent (11 for 34).
Terrell Holloway and Brad Loesing combined for 59 of Clovernook Health Care’s 69 points. Holloway led Clovernook with 25 points with four assists while Loesing scored 24.

John H. Flessa Law Office (4-3) starts Saturday’s play with a game against Jackson All-Stars (3-4) at noon. Clovernook Health Care’s (0-8) final game will be Sunday at 1 p.m. against OHC (7-1).


OHC 71, McCluskey Chevrolet 67

Playing with just five players, OHC was able to knock off McCluskey Chevrolet, 71-67, and clinch first place in the regular season.

McCluskey Chevrolet led 60-54 with under four minutes remaining, but Lonnie Hayes scored 11 straight points to put OHC ahead, 65-60 with a minute remaining.
Hayes led OHC with 18 points, making nine of nine from the foul line. Norman Plummer followed with 17 points, and C. J. Anderson scored 15 points, making nine of 10 free throws.

OHC made 29 of 32 free throws (90.6-percent) for the game, connecting on all 19 it attempted in the second half.

McCluskey Chevrolet reached the line just 13 times, making 10 (76.9-percent).
David Palmer led McCluskey Chevrolet with 20 points. Tony Rack drained four 3-pointers in scoring 18 points, and Corey Sorrell finished with 16.

OHC (7-1) is off Saturday before concluding the regular season against Clovernook Health Care (0-8) Sunday at approximately 1 p.m. McCluskey Chevrolet (3-4) plays against on Saturday at approximately 2 p.m. against SLATS.


SLATS 79, S.I. Pool Care 73

Yancy Gates and Sean Kilpatrick each recorded double-doubles to lead SLATS to a 79-73 win against S.I. Pool Care.

Gates scored 26 points and pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds while Kilpatrick led all scorers with 27 points and had 10 rebounds. Dion Dixon added 17 points.

S.I. Pool Care held a 71-70 lead after a jumper by Maurice Mendoza with under two minutes to play, but SLATS scored nine of the game’s final 11 points to send S.I. Pool Care to its fourth straight loss after a 3-0 start.

James Millen paced S.I. Pool Care with 23 points, draining all four of his 3-pointers in the first half. Mendoza followed with 11 points. Charles Thompson had seven points and 10 boards, while Jamual Warren scored nine points and dished out six assists.

SLATS (3-4) takes on McCluskey Chevrolet (3-4) in the third game Saturday, to start at about 2 p.m. S.I. Pool Care (3-4) faces Game Day Communications (4-3) in the final game Saturday, expected to tip around 3 p.m.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Game Summaries for July 12, 2009

SuperiorCars.com 82, Jackson All-Stars 71

Jason Love and Vince Cook each recorded double-doubles and SuperiorCars.com dominated Jackson All-Stars on the glass for an 82-71 win Sunday in the Deveroes Summer League at Woodward High School.

Love led SuperiorCars.com with 22 points and 14 rebounds while Cook finished with 20 points and 12 boards. Anthony McClain came within one rebound of another double-double, recording 11 points and nine rebounds, and Troy Tabler was just two rebounds away with 12 points and eight boards.

SuperiorCars.com finished with a 51-29 edge on the glass.

Rodney Haddix paced Jackson All-Stars with 21 points. Drew McGhee added 16 points and Drew Kelly had 13 points and a team-best nine rebounds.

Kelly made a 3-pointer that pulled Jackson All-Stars to within 72-71 late in the game, but SuperiorCars.com scored the game’s final 10 points in the final two minutes. Eddie Tyree was six for six from the foul line in that stretch, scoring 11 points in the game.

Both teams are off until Saturday. Jackson All-Stars (3-4) begins play on July 18 by facing John H. Flessa Law Office (3-3) at noon. SuperiorCars.com (5-2) plays in the game that follows against Camp’s Collision Center (4-3).


John H. Flessa Law Office 85, McCluskey Chevrolet 58

John H. Flessa used a pair of big runs to bury McCluskey Chevrolet, 85-58, and claim its third straight win.

Eddie Gray scored seven points during a 15-0 run in the fist half that turned a tie score into a 36-21 advantage for John H. Flessa Law Office, and Flessa ended the game on a 23-5 run.

Gray finished with 18 points. Paul McMillan had 28 points and 14 rebounds, both game-highs. Dwayne McNeal had nine points and 13 rebounds and Steve Steward finished with 10 points and nine boards as John H. Flessa Law Office out-rebounded McCluskey Chevrolet, 53-26.

McCluskey Chevrolet shot just 33.9-percent from 3-point range (11 for 39), making just thee of 17 (17.6-percent) from behind the arc in the first half.

Scott Bibbins led McCluskey Chevrolet with 17 points and Jon Van Hoose scored 12.

John H. Flessa Law Office (3-3) returns to the court in Wednesday’s first game against Clovernook Health Care (0-7) at 6:30 p.m. McCluskey Chevrolet (3-3) plays OHC (6-1) in the game that follows.


Camp’s Collision Center 95, S.I. Pool Care 92

Camp’s Collision Center made its final 15 free throws of the game, including eight in the final minute, to send S.I. Pool Care to its third straight loss, 95-92.

Greg Davis had four of the free throws down the stretch, scoring 11 points despite making just one shot from the floor. Jamel McLean led Camp’s Collision Center with 24 points, making seven of nine from the charity stripe, followed by 22 points by Marcus Thompson and 21 from Nick Wolf. Wolf also pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds for a double-double.

Darren Goodsen, the league’s leader in scoring average, led S.I. Pool Care with 24 points. Jamual Warren scored 19 points and dished out six assists. Charles Thompson scored 17 points and led S.I. Pool Care with seven rebounds, while Jordan Bazile also scored 17.

Camp’s Collision Center (4-3) is off Wednesday, next playing Saturday against SuperiorCars.com (5-2) at approximately 1 p.m. S.I. Pool Care (3-3) will attempt to put a halt to its losing streak against SLATS (2-4) in Wednesday’s final game, to start at approximately 8:30 p.m.


OHC 78, Game Day Communications 75

Jordan Crawford scored all seven points for OHC in overtime, including a dunk in the final minute that pushed OHC to a 78-75 win against Game Day Communications.

The game had a Crosstown Shootout feel, with Cashmere Wright, Armein Kirkland, and Steve Toyloy all having UC connections for Game Day Communications and Mark Lyons, Adrion Graves, C. J. Anderson and Crawford all having XU ties.

Crawford also had OHC’s final seven points in regulation, but Cashmere Wright was able to send the game to overtime with his only 3-pointer of the game with two seconds remaining in the second half.

Wright added a lay up in overtime that put Game Day Communications ahead 75-74 with 1:20 remaining, but Crawford’s dunk put OHC back ahead with 32 second remaining, and his lay up at the buzzer set the final score after Scottie Donald had missed a 3-pointer.

Crawford led OHC with 20 points, followed by 19 from Norman Plummer. Mark Lyons added 17 points and C.J. Anderson finished with 10.

Donald led Game Day Communications with 17 points, making three of six 3-pointers. Wright scored 14 points, including nine of Game Day Communication’s final 14 points. Wright also had five assists. Steve Toyloy recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 points.

OHC (6-1) plays again in Wednesday’s second game, to start at about 7:30 p.m. against McCluskey Chevrolet (3-3). Game Day Communications (4-3) is off until Saturday’s final game against S.I. Pool Care (3-3).


SLATS 89, Clovernook Health Care 81

Yancey Gates scored 10 points in the final five minutes as SLATS eliminated Clovernook Health Care from postseason consideration with an 89-81 win.

Clovernook Health Care looked poised for its first win of the season after Brian Sellers’ dunk gave it a 73-69 lead with 5:22 remaining, but SLATS scored 20 of the game’s final 28 points to pull out the win.

Gates finished with 15 points, while Sean Kilpatrick led SLATS with 28 points and three steals. Justin Orr followed with 16 points in his first appearance while David Harris had 12 points in his second game.

Terrell Holloway led Clovernook with 30 points and five assists, also matching Sellers and Brad Loesing with a team-high six rebounds. Sellers had 18 points, Tim Barnes 15, and Loesing 13.

SLATS (2-4) plays S.I. Pool Care (3-3) in its next game, Wednesday at approximately 8:30 p.m. Clovernook Health Care (0-7) will continue to look for its first win against John H. Flessa Law Office (3-3) in the first game Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.


JACKSON ALL-STARS vs SUPERIORCARS.COM
07/12/09 12:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

SUPERIORCARS.COM 82, JACKSON ALL-STARS 71

JACKSON ALL-STARS (3-4)
HADDIX, Rodney 10-17 0-0 21; McGHEE, Drew 8-12 0-0 16; KELLY, Drew 6-14 0-0 13; WILLIAMS, Orlando 2-8 4-5 9; ROBERTS, Allen 3-7 2-2 9; RICHBERG, Carl 1-9 0-0 3. Totals 30-67 6-7 71.

SUPERIORCARS.COM (5-2)
LOVE, Jason 7-17 8-9 22; COOK, Vince 9-13 2-2 20; TABLER, Troy 2-12 7-9 12; McCLAIN, Anthony 5-7 1-2 11; TYREE, Eddie 1-3 8-8 11; WILLIS, Fred 3-14 0-0 6; CALHOUN, Marcus 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 27-69 26-30 82.

JACKSON ALL-STARS............. 43 28 - 71
SUPERIORCARS.COM.............. 40 42 - 82

3-point goals--JACKSON ALL-STARS 5-20 (KELLY, Drew 1-2; RICHBERG, Carl 1-6; ROBERTS, Allen 1-4; WILLIAMS, Orlando 1-4; HADDIX, Rodney 1-4), SUPERIORCARS.COM 2-14 (TABLER, Troy 1-8; TYREE, Eddie 1-2; WILLIS, Fred 0-3; CALHOUN, Marcus 0-1). Fouled out--JACKSON ALL-STARS-KELLY, Drew, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None. Rebounds--JACKSON ALL-STARS 29 (KELLY, Drew 9), SUPERIORCARS.COM 51 (LOVE, Jason 14). Assists--JACKSON ALL-STARS 11 (RICHBERG, Carl 5), SUPERIORCARS.COM 6 (TYREE, Eddie 3). Total fouls--JACKSON ALL-STARS 17, SUPERIORCARS.COM 6. Technical fouls—JACKSON ALL-STARS-None, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None.


MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET vs JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE
07/12/09 1:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 85, MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 58

MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET (3-3)
BIBBINS, Scott 6-14 3-3 17; VAN HOOSE, Jon 4-11 0-0 12; GIBLER, Walt 3-8 2-2 9; RACK, Tony 3-9 0-0 9; HOSLER, Brad 3-5 0-0 6; GAGAI, Dennis 2-15 0-0 5. Totals 21-62 5-5 58.

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE (3-3)
McMILLAN, Paul 10-19 6-7 28; GRAY, Eddie 6-13 3-3 18; DEAN, DeAngelo 5-7 0-0 12; STEWARD, Steve 4-5 2-2 10; McNEAL, Dwyane 2-9 5-10 9; BYRD, DeAndre 3-12 0-0 8. Totals 30-65 16-22 85.

MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET........... 26 32 - 58
JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE..... 36 49 - 85

3-point goals--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 11-39 (VAN HOOSE, Jon 4-10; RACK, Tony 3-9; BIBBINS, Scott 2-3; GAGAI, Dennis 1-13; GIBLER, Walt 1-4), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 9-25 (GRAY, Eddie 3-7; McMILLAN, Paul 2-7; BYRD, DeAndre 2-9; DEAN, DeAngelo 2-2). Fouled out--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET-HOSLER, Brad, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE-None. Rebounds--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 26 (HOSLER, Brad 6), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 53 (McMILLAN, Paul 14). Assists—MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 11 (VAN HOOSE, Jon 3; GAGAI, Dennis 3), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 8 (BYRD, DeAndre 3; STEWARD, Steve 3). Total fouls--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 15, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 11. Technical fouls--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET-None, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE-None.


S.I. POOL CARE vs CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER
07/12/09 2:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 95, S.I. POOL CARE 92

S.I. POOL CARE (3-3)

GOODSEN, Darren 10-18 2-2 24; WARREN, Jamual 8-17 1-3 19; THOMPSON, Charles 7-11 3-3 17; BAZILE, Jordan 5-8 4-4 17; JONES, Herb 4-6 2-2 13; LEASHORE, Jay 1-3 0-0 2; MENDOZA, Maurice 0-3 0-0 0; HOUSELY, Brandon 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 35-66 12-14 92.

CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER (4-3)
McLEAN, Jamel 8-11 7-9 24; THOMPSON, Marcus 9-19 0-0 22; WOLF, Nick 9-16 0-0 21; WOLF, Johnny 3-6 7-8 13; DAVIS, Greg 1-7 8-9 11; CLAXTON, Carl 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 31-61 24-28 95.

S.I. POOL CARE................ 37 55 - 92
CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER....... 46 49 - 95

3-point goals--S.I. POOL CARE 10-20 (BAZILE, Jordan 3-6; JONES, Herb 3-5; WARREN, Jamual 2-4; GOODSEN, Darren 2-4; LEASHORE, Jay 0-1), CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 9-19 (THOMPSON, Marcus 4-7; WOLF, Nick 3-5; McLEAN, Jamel 1-1; DAVIS, Greg 1-5; WOLF, Johnny 0-1). Fouled out--S.I. POOL CARE-GOODSEN, Darren, CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER-None. Rebounds--S.I. POOL CARE 29 (THOMPSON, Charles 7), CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 36 (WOLF, Nick 10). Assists--S.I. POOL
CARE 11 (WARREN, Jamual 6), CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 10 (WOLF, Johnny 5). Total fouls--S.I. POOL CARE 20, CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 10. Technical fouls--S.I. POOL CARE-None, CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER-None.


GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS vs OHC
07/12/09 3:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

OHC 78, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 75
GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS (4-3)

DONALD, Scottie 6-12 2-2 17; WRIGHT, Cashmere 6-19 1-2 14; TOYLOY, Steve 5-11 2-2 12; DARDEN, Pierre 4-7 2-2 10; KIRKLAND, Armein 2-9 4-6 9; NELSON, Jerome 3-7 0-0 8; PENNO, Jeff 1-3 2-2 5; GOINS, Danny 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-69 13-16 75.
OHC (6-1)

CRAWFORD, Jordan(XU) 7-15 6-7 20; PLUMMER, Norman 7-10 3-3 19; LYONS, Mark 6-13 0-0 17; ANDERSON, C. J. 3-5 4-6 10; GRAVES, Adrion 3-7 0-2 7; GRAVES, Marrion 1-1 0-0 3; ROSS, Brandon 1-1 0-0 2; DORRIS, Mark 0-3 0-0 0; HAYES, Lonnie 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 28-60 13-18 78.

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS....... 32 39 4 - 75
OHC........................... 32 39 7 - 78

3-point goals--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 8-26 (DONALD, Scottie 3-6; NELSON, Jerome 2-3; KIRKLAND, Armein 1-6; WRIGHT, Cashmere 1-8; PENNO, Jeff 1-3), OHC 9-24 (LYONS, Mark 5-10; PLUMMER, Norman 2-3; GRAVES, Adrion 1-2; GRAVES, Marrion 1-1; DORRIS, Mark 0-1; HAYES, Lonnie 0-3; CRAWFORD, Jordan(XU) 0-4). Fouled out--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS-KIRKLAND, Armein, OHC-None. Rebounds--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 40 (TOYLOY, Steve 12), OHC 38 (PLUMMER,
Norman 8). Assists--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 7 (WRIGHT, Cashmere 5), OHC 12 (GRAVES, Adrion 3; LYONS, Mark 3). Total fouls--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 19, OHC 13. Technical fouls--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS-KIRKLAND, Armein; DARDEN, Pierre, OHC-CRAWFORD, Jordan(XU); LYONS, Mark.


SLATS vs CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE
07/12/09 4:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

SLATS 89, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 81

SLATS (2-4)
KILPATRICK, Sean 9-15 7-9 28; ORR, Justin 5-6 3-4 16; GATES, Yancy 6-13 3-5 15; HARRIS, David 5-8 0-0 12; McBRIDE, Anthony 3-7 2-3 8; MC COWIN, Mike 2-3 0-2 4; STEFANOU, Steve 1-5 1-2 3; ALUISE, Mike 1-5 0-0 3. Totals 32-62 16-25 89.

CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE (0-7)
HOLLOWAY, Terrell 11-18 4-5 30; SELLERS, Brian 8-17 0-0 18; BARNES, Tim 6-8 2-2 15; LOESING, Brad 3-9 5-5 13; GRIMES, Chris 2-5 1-1 5; BETTIS, Dominique 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 30-62 12-13 81.

SLATS......................... 43 46 - 89
CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE........ 38 43 - 81

3-point goals--SLATS 9-20 (KILPATRICK, Sean 3-6; ORR, Justin 3-4; HARRIS, David 2-4; ALUISE, Mike 1-2; GATES, Yancy 0-4), CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 9-26 (HOLLOWAY, Terrell 4-8; LOESING, Brad 2-5; SELLERS, Brian 2-8; BARNES, Tim 1-3; BETTIS, Dominique 0-2). Fouled out--SLATS-None, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE-HOLLOWAY, Terrell; GRIMES, Chris. Rebounds--SLATS 37 (McBRIDE, Anthony
7), CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 29 (SELLERS, Brian 6; LOESING, Brad 6; HOLLOWAY, Terrell 6). Assists--SLATS 9 (ORR, Justin 2; McBRIDE, Anthony 2; ALUISE, Mike 2), CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 8 (HOLLOWAY, Terrell 5). Total fouls—SLATS 8, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 19. Technical fouls--SLATS-None, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE-HOLLOWAY, Terrell; GRIMES, Chris.


MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET vs JACKSON ALL-STARS
07/11/09 12:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 90, JACKSON ALL-STARS 67

MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET (3-2)
GAGAI, Dennis 8-19 0-0 21; RACK, Tony 7-11 0-0 19; VAN HOOSE, Jon 5-11 3-3 18; FAULKNER, Ethan 7-14 1-1 16; GIBLER, Walt 6-9 2-3 16; HOSLER, Brad 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 33-64 6-9 90.

JACKSON ALL-STARS (3-3)
WILLIAMS, Orlando 10-21 1-1 23; HADDIX, Rodney 9-12 4-5 23; ROBERTS, Allen 6-12 4-4 18; KELLY, Drew 1-7 1-2 3; McGHEE, Drew 0-4 0-1 0; DIERKERS, Tyler 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-56 10-13 67.

MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET........... 52 38 - 90
JACKSON ALL-STARS............. 36 31 - 67

3-point goals--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 18-41 (VAN HOOSE, Jon 5-11; RACK, Tony 5-9; GAGAI, Dennis 5-13; GIBLER, Walt 2-4; FAULKNER, Ethan 1-4), JACKSON ALL-STARS 5-20 (WILLIAMS, Orlando 2-10; ROBERTS, Allen 2-6; HADDIX, Rodney 1-2; KELLY, Drew 0-2). Fouled out--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET-None, JACKSON ALL-STARS-None. Rebounds--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 33 (FAULKNER, Ethan 11), JACKSON ALL-STARS 31 (ROBERTS, Allen 8). Assists--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 14 (FAULKNER, Ethan 5), JACKSON ALL-STARS 5 (WILLIAMS, Orlando 2; HADDIX, Rodney 2). Total fouls--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 13, JACKSON ALL-STARS 11. Technical fouls--MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET-None, JACKSON ALL-STARS-None.


CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE vs SUPERIORCARS.COM
07/11/09 1:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

SUPERIORCARS.COM 72, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 71

CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE (0-6)
LOESING, Brad 9-14 2-4 23; HOLLOWAY, Terrell 7-15 4-4 21; MILLER, Jason 6-14 2-4 14; SELLERS, Brian 3-9 2-2 10; BETTIS, Dominique 1-2 0-0 3; GRIMES, Chris 0-1 0-0 0; BARNES, Tim 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 26-57 10-14 71.
SUPERIORCARS.COM (4-2)
LOVE, Jason 8-16 2-7 18; TABLER, Troy 6-13 0-0 16; COOK, Vince 4-7 3-4 11; TYREE, Eddie 3-8 2-4 8; WILLIS, Fred 3-14 2-4 8; CALHOUN, Marcus 2-3 0-0 6; McCLAIN, Anthony 1-6 3-4 5. Totals 27-67 12-23 72.

CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE........ 40 31 - 71
SUPERIORCARS.COM.............. 37 35 - 72

3-point goals--CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 9-19 (HOLLOWAY, Terrell 3-5; LOESING, Brad 3-4; SELLERS, Brian 2-4; BETTIS, Dominique 1-2; BARNES, Tim 0-1; MILLER, Jason 0-3), SUPERIORCARS.COM 6-18 (TABLER, Troy 4-9; CALHOUN, Marcus 2-2; TYREE, Eddie 0-3; WILLIS, Fred 0-4). Fouled out--CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE-None, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None. Rebounds--CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 27
(LOESING, Brad 6; HOLLOWAY, Terrell 6), SUPERIORCARS.COM 52 (LOVE, Jason 14). Assists--CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 7 (HOLLOWAY, Terrell 5), SUPERIORCARS.COM 8 (TYREE, Eddie 2; LOVE, Jason 2). Total fouls—CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 16, SUPERIORCARS.COM 13. Technical fouls--CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE-None, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None.


CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER vs JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE
07/11/09 2:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 97, CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 79

CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER (3-3)
WOLF, Nick 9-18 0-2 20; KNIGHT, Chris 7-15 3-3 18; WOLF, Johnny 7-8 0-0 17; McLEAN, Jamel 5-9 1-3 11; DAVIS, Greg 2-7 1-2 7; CLAXTON, Carl 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 32-62 7-12 79.

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE (2-3)
BYRD, DeAndre 9-14 0-0 22; McMILLAN, Paul 6-11 9-11 22; FREASE, Kenny 7-10 1-3 15; GRAY, Eddie 5-11 0-0 13; WILKES, Darnell 3-8 2-2 8; McNEAL, Dwyane 3-5 1-3 7; STEWARD, Steve 3-7 0-0 6; DEAN, DeAngelo 1-4 2-2 4; TAYLOR, Andrew 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 37-71 15-21 97.

CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER....... 42 37 - 79
JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE..... 43 54 - 97

3-point goals--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 8-20 (WOLF, Johnny 3-4; WOLF, Nick 2-6; DAVIS, Greg 2-6; KNIGHT, Chris 1-4), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 8-24 (BYRD, DeAndre 4-7; GRAY, Eddie 3-8; McMILLAN, Paul 1-3; STEWARD, Steve 0-1; DEAN, DeAngelo 0-1; TAYLOR, Andrew 0-1; WILKES, Darnell 0-3). Fouled out--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER-None, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE-None. Rebounds--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 31 (CLAXTON, Carl 9), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 39 (FREASE, Kenny 6; STEWARD, Steve 6). Assists--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 9 (WOLF, Johnny 6), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 8 (STEWARD, Steve 2; GRAY, Eddie 2; McMILLAN, Paul 2). Total fouls--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 15, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 8. Technical fouls--CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER-None,
JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE-None.


S.I. POOL CARE vs OHC
07/11/09 3:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

OHC 84, S.I. POOL CARE 70

S.I. POOL CARE (3-2)
GOODSEN, Darren 9-18 2-3 21; WARRREN, Jamaul 9-16 0-1 18; THOMPSON, Charles 6-15 1-2 13; BAZILE, Jordan 2-6 0-0 6; JONES, Herb 1-4 1-2 4; MENDOZA, Maurice 1-1 0-0 2; MILLEN, James 1-4 0-0 2; BONDS, Justin 1-5 0-0 2; ELLIS, Robert 1-1 0-0 2; HOUSELY, Brandon 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 31-73 4-8 70.
OHC (5-1)
LYONS, Mark 7-12 2-2 20; ANDERSON, C. J. 4-6 11-11 19; GRAVES, Adrion 4-8 4-5 14; CRAWFORD, Jordan(XU) 4-10 0-0 9; DORRIS, Mark 4-7 0-0 8; PLUMMER, Norman 3-8 0-1 6; HAYES, Lonnie 3-5 0-0 6; GRAVES, Marrion 1-2 0-2 2; WOODS, Devin 0-0 0-0 0; ROSS, Brandon 0-0 0-0 0; DAVIS, Larry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-58 17-21 84.

S.I. POOL CARE................ 31 42 - 73
OHC........................... 54 30 - 84

3-point goals--S.I. POOL CARE 4-18 (BAZILE, Jordan 2-5; JONES, Herb 1-3; GOODSEN, Darren 1-4; BONDS, Justin 0-4; THOMPSON, Charles 0-2), OHC 7-16 (LYONS, Mark 4-7; GRAVES, Adrion 2-2; CRAWFORD, Jordan(XU) 1-3; PLUMMER, Norman 0-1; HAYES, Lonnie 0-2; GRAVES, Marrion 0-1). Fouled out--S.I. POOL CARE-None, OHC-None. Rebounds--S.I. POOL CARE 38 (WARRREN, Jamaul 8), OHC 40
(PLUMMER, Norman 11). Assists--S.I. POOL CARE 10 (WARRREN, Jamaul 4), OHC 7 (PLUMMER, Norman 1; GRAVES, Adrion 1; LYONS, Mark 1; HAYES, Lonnie 1; GRAVES, Marrion 1; DORRIS, Mark 1; ANDERSON, C. J. 1). Total fouls--S.I. POOL CARE 19, OHC 10. Technical fouls--S.I. POOL CARE-None, OHC-None.


SLATS vs GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS
07/11/09 4:00 p.m. at Woodward High School

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 63, SLATS 53

SLATS (1-4)
KILPATRICK, Sean 9-15 0-0 21; McBRIDE, Anthony 7-12 0-0 15; GATES, Yancy 5-20 0-0 10; STEFANOU, Steve 2-4 0-0 4; HARRIS, David 1-6 0-0 3; MC COWIN, Mike 0-2 0-0 0; ALUISE, Mike 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 24-62 0-0 53.

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS (4-2)
WRIGHT, Cashmere 6-12 1-2 14; TOYLOY, Steve 7-14 0-0 14; NELSON, Jerome 4-9 0-0 10; DONALD, Scottie 3-10 2-2 8; KIRKLAND, Armein 2-9 0-0 6; DARDEN, Pierre 3-6 0-0 6; GOINS, Danny 2-5 1-1 5. Totals 27-65 4-5 63.

SLATS......................... 26 27 - 53
GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS....... 30 33 - 63

3-point goals--SLATS 5-23 (KILPATRICK, Sean 3-5; HARRIS, David 1-6; McBRIDE, Anthony 1-5; MC COWIN, Mike 0-1; ALUISE, Mike 0-3; STEFANOU, Steve 0-1; GATES, Yancy 0-2), GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 5-21 (NELSON, Jerome 2-3; KIRKLAND, Armein 2-7; WRIGHT, Cashmere 1-5; DARDEN, Pierre 0-1; GOINS, Danny 0-2; DONALD, Scottie 0-3). Fouled out--SLATS-None, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS-None. Rebounds--SLATS 33 (GATES, Yancy 13), GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 44 (TOYLOY, Steve 13). Assists--SLATS 9 (GATES, Yancy 3), GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 13 (WRIGHT, Cashmere 5). Total fouls--SLATS 4, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 7. Technical fouls--SLATS-None, GAME DAY
COMMUNICATIONS-None.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Game Summaries for July 8, 2009

JACKSON ALL-STARS 63, OHC 59

Carl Richberg had 15 points, six rebounds, five assists and five steals as Jackson All-Stars defeated the last remaining undefeated team, OHC, 63-59, in the Deveroes Summer League Wednesday at Woodward High School.

Jackson All-Stars handed S.I. Pool Care its first loss of the season, ??-??, in its last game July 1.

Richberg scored 10 of his 15 points in the final six minutes, beginning with consecutive 3-pointers that broke a 48-48 tie.

Richberg was one of four teammates that reached double-figures in points. Rodney Haddix scored 13 points, Tyler Dierkers had 12 to go along with a team-high seven rebounds, and Antonio Ballard had 10 points.

OHC, which was averaging 85.8 points per game entering the contest, received 15 points apiece from Mark Dorris and Norman Plummer. C. J. Anderson followed with a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 boards.

OHC (4-1) plays S.I. Pool Care (3-1) at approximately 3 p.m. on Saturday, with the winner claiming sole possession of first place. Jackson All-Stars (3-2) puts its three-game winning streak on the line in Saturday’s first game against McCluskey Chevrolet (2-2) at noon.


JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 83, SLATS 71

Paul McMillan and DeAndre Byrd combined for 54 points to power John H. Flessa Law Office to its first win, 83-71, against SLATS.

John H. Flessa Law Office trailed for just 1:02 in the game, utilizing a 13-0 run in the first half to open up a 25-10 advantage.

McMillan had the second-highest scoring game in the league this season with 33 points, also leading John H. Flessa Law Office with eight rebounds. Byrd added 21 points by draining five-of-11 3-pointers. Steve Steward contributed four points, seven rebounds, and seven assists.

SLATS, which played with just five players, had four score at least 14 points. Anthony McBride led SLATS with 22 points, also pulling down eight rebounds. Yancy Gates had 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Sean Kilpatrick had 18 points and Dion Dixon 14.

John H. Flessa Law Office (1-3) will next play Camp’s Collision Center (3-2) in the third game Saturday, scheduled for 2 p.m. SLATS (1-3) plays in Saturday’s final game against Game Day Communications (3-2).


SUPERIORCARS.COM 74, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 72

Anthony McClain scored six points during a 9-0 run that put SuperiorCars.Com ahead to stay for a 74-72 win against Game Day Communications.

McClain started the rally with a basket that cur Game Day Communications’ lead to 64-63 with just over five minutes remaining in the game. A free throw by McClain later tied the score, and after Vince Cook’s free throw gave SuperiorCars.com the lead, McClain sank a 3-pointer that extended the lead to 68-64.

McClain finished with 12 points and 12 rebounds, also blocking four shots. Bubba Walther led SuperiorCars.com with 14 points, including four 3-pointers, and Troy Tabler had 13, including three triples. Dante Jackson just missed a double-double, adding 11 points and nine rebounds.

Cashmere Wright had a chance to win the game for Game Day Communications, but could not convert a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Cashmere still led Game Day Communications with 21 points. Steve Toyloy had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Pierre Darden had 10points.

SuperiorCars.com(3-2) will play Clovernook Health Care (0-5) in Saturday’s second game scheduled for 1 p.m. Game Day Communications (3-2) will close out Saturday’s action against SLATS (1-3) at approximately 4 p.m.


OHC vs JACKSON ALL-STARS

JACKSON ALL-STARS 63, OHC 59
OHC (4-1)
DORRIS, Mark 7-12 1-2 15; PLUMMER, Norman 6-12 2-4 15; ANDERSON, C. J. 6-8
2-4 14; REDDEN, Jerell 2-10 3-3 8; HAYES, Lonnie 3-11 1-4 7; GRAVES, Marrion
0-1 0-0 0. Totals 24-54 9-17 59.

JACKSON ALL-STARS (3-2)
RICHBERG, Carl 5-11 2-2 15; HADDIX, Rodney 5-9 2-2 13; DIERKERS, Tyler 5-9
2-2 12; BALLARD, Antonio 5-7 0-0 10; WILLIAMS, Orlando 3-10 0-0 9; ROBERTS,
Allen 1-5 1-2 4. Totals 24-51 7-8 63.

OHC........................... 23 36 - 59
JACKSON ALL-STARS............. 40 23 - 63

3-point goals--OHC 2-14 (REDDEN, Jerrel 1-5; PLUMMER, Norman 1-2; HAYES,
Lonnie 0-4; ANDERSON, C. J. 0-1; DORRIS, Mark 0-2), JACKSON ALL-STARS 8-24
(WILLIAMS, Orlando 3-7; RICHBERG, Carl 3-6; HADDIX, Rodney 1-4; ROBERTS,
Allen 1-3; BALLARD, Antonio 0-2; DIERKERS, Tyler 0-2). Fouled out--OHC-None,
JACKSON ALL-STARS-None. Rebounds--OHC 34 (ANDERSON, C. J. 10), JACKSON
ALL-STARS 26 (DIERKERS, Tyler 7). Assists--OHC 7 (ANDERSON, C. J. 3),
JACKSON ALL-STARS 12 (RICHBERG, Carl 5). Total fouls--OHC 10, JACKSON
ALL-STARS 14. Technical fouls--OHC-None, JACKSON ALL-STARS-None.


SLATS vs JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 83, SLATS 71

SLATS (1-3)
McBRIDE, Anthony 10-16 0-1 22; KILPATRICK, Sean 7-20 2-2 18; GATES, Yancy
6-19 4-8 17; DIXON, Dion 5-12 3-5 14; ALUISE, Mike 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 28-70
9-16 71.

JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE (1-3)
McMILLAN, Paul 13-16 5-5 33; BYRD, DeAndre 8-16 0-0 21; GRAY, Eddie 3-9 0-0
9; McNEAL, Dwyane 4-7 0-0 8; WILKES, Darnell 3-6 0-0 6; STEWARD, Steve 2-6
0-0 4; DEAN, DeAngelo 1-2 0-0 2; JACKSON, Joe 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 34-62 5-7
83.

SLATS......................... 35 36 - 71
JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE..... 41 42 - 83

3-point goals--SLATS 6-22 (KILPATRICK, Sean 2-6; McBRIDE, Anthony 2-4;
DIXON, Dion 1-4; GATES, Yancy 1-5; ALUISE, Mike 0-3), JOHN H. FLESSA LAW
OFFICE 10-23 (BYRD, DeAndre 5-11; GRAY, Eddie 3-7; McMILLAN, Paul 2-3;
STEWARD, Steve 0-1; WILKES, Darnell 0-1). Fouled out--SLATS-None, JOHN H.
FLESSA LAW OFFICE-None. Rebounds--SLATS 35 (GATES, Yancy 10), JOHN H. FLESSA
LAW OFFICE 40 (McMILLAN, Paul 8). Assists--SLATS 9 (McBRIDE, Anthony 4),
JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 14 (STEWARD, Steve 7). Total fouls--SLATS 5, JOHN
H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 13. Technical fouls--SLATS-None, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW
OFFICE-None.

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS vs SUPERIORCARS.COM

SUPERIORCARS.COM 74, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 72

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS (3-2)
WRIGHT, Cashmere 8-19 2-5 21; TOYLOY, Steve 9-11 0-1 18; DARDEN, Pierre 4-8
0-1 10; DONALD, Scottie 3-9 0-0 7; GOINS, Danny 2-5 0-0 6; KIRKLAND, Armein
2-11 0-0 5; NELSON, Jerome 2-7 1-2 5; PENNO, Jeff 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 30-73
3-9 72.

SUPERIORCARS.COM (3-2)
WALTHERS, Bubba 4-9 2-2 14; TABLER, Troy 5-12 0-0 13; McCLAIN, Anthony 4-8
3-6 12; JACKSON, Dante 3-6 4-4 11; HORACE, Danny 3-10 3-3 9; WILLIS, Fred
3-6 2-2 8; COOK, Vince 3-3 1-2 7; CALHOUN, Marcus 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-56
15-19 74.

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS....... 34 38 - 72
SUPERIORCARS.COM.............. 35 39 - 74

3-point goals--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 9-33 (WRIGHT, Cashmere 3-9; GOINS,
Danny 2-3; DARDEN, Pierre 2-2; DONALD, Scottie 1-5; KIRKLAND, Armein 1-9;
PENNO, Jeff 0-2; NELSON, Jerome 0-3), SUPERIORCARS.COM 9-28 (WALTHERS, Bubba
4-8; TABLER, Troy 3-10; JACKSON, Dante 1-4; McCLAIN, Anthony 1-1; CALHOUN,
Marcus 0-1; WILLIS, Fred 0-2; HORACE, Danny 0-2). Fouled out--GAME DAY
COMMUNICATIONS-TOYLOY, Steve, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None. Rebounds--GAME DAY
COMMUNICATIONS 39 (TOYLOY, Steve 12), SUPERIORCARS.COM 42 (McCLAIN, Anthony
12). Assists--GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 8 (KIRKLAND, Armein 4),
SUPERIORCARS.COM 6 (COOK, Vince 2; HORACE, Danny 2). Total fouls--GAME DAY
COMMUNICATIONS 15, SUPERIORCARS.COM 10. Technical fouls--GAME DAY
COMMUNICATIONS-None, SUPERIORCARS.COM-None.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Game Summaries for July 1, 2009

GAME DAY 74, CLOVERNOOK 70

Game Day Communications overcame Brad Loesing's 30-point game, six-assist effort for a 74-70 win in the first game Wednesday of the Deveroes Summer League at Woodward High School.

Loesing had 12 points during a 16-6 run that put Clovernook Health Care ahead, 65-59, with just under five minutes remaining in the game.

Game Day Communications was able to make up the deficit with a Loesing on the bench in the next minute, scoring on a three-point play by Steve Toyloy and a 3-pointers by Armein Kirkland. Scottie Donald sank his fourth 3-pointer of the game off an assist from Kirkland with 1:30 left to put Game Day Communications ahead to stay, 72-69.

Donald paced Game Day Communications with 22 points. Toyloy had 11 points and 11 rebounds, while Kirkland and Cashmere Wright each dished out three assists.
Brian Sellers scored 22 points for Clovernook Health Care, combining with Loesing to score 52 or Clovernook's 70 points. No other Clovernook player had more than five points.

Game Day Communications (3-1) will next play SuperiorCars.com (2-2) in the final game Wednesday, July 8, scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Clovernook (0-5) is off until July 1.

CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 78, SLATS 65

Jamel McLean and Nick Wolf each recorded double-doubles as Camp's Collision Care handed SLATS its second straight loss, 78-65.

McLean led Camp's Collision Center with 21 points and 11 rebounds while Wolf finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Chris Knight added 15 points, all in the second half to help Camp's Collision Care extend it's 12-point halftime advantage.

Sean Kilpatrick countered with a double-double for SLATS, scoring 16 points and pulling down 10 boards. Dion Dixon led SLATS with 18 points, and Derrick Miller scored 12 more in his first game.

Each team will play John H. Flessa Law Office (0-3) in its next game. SLATS (1-2) plays John H. Flessa Law Office July 8 at approximately 7:30 p.m. Camp's Collision Center (3-2) is off Wednesday, but will play John H. Flessa Law Office on July 11.


JACKSON ALL-STARS 91, S.I. POOL CARE 79

Jackson All-Stars made 28 of 30 free throws (93.3-percent) to hand S.I. Pool Care its first loss, 91-79.

Jackson All-Stars was efficient from the floor as well, making 30 of 54 shots (55.6-percent).

Five different players from Jackson All-Stars scored at least 10 points, paced by Antonio Ballard's 20 points. Carl Richberg followed with 16 points, seven assists, and five rebounds.

Darren Goodsen had the top scoring game in the league so far for S.I. Pool Care. Goodsen scored 35 points, also grabbing a team-best eight rebounds with two steals and a block. Greg Rice was the only other player on S.I. Pools to score more than eight points, finishing with 13.

Having knocked S.I. Pool Care from the ranks of the undefeated, Jackson All-Stars (2-2) will now take on the last undefeated team in the league, OHC (4-0), in its next game 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 8. S.I. Pool Care (3-1) is off Wednesday, and will play OHC in its next game on July 11.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Game Summaries for June 28, 2009

S.I. Pool Care 71, McCluskey Chevrolet 70 (OT)

James Millen made two free throws with 2.4 seconds remaining in overtime to give S.I. Pool Care a 71-70 win against McCluskey Chevrolet in the first game Sunday at the Deveroes Summer League at Woodward High School.

Millen did not score during regulation, but scored all four points of S.I. Pools Care's points in overtime in the final 10 seconds.

S.I. Pool Care was able to force overtime despite trailing by 14 points at halftime. S.I. Pool Care stilled trailed 67-65 after Ethan Faulkner hit a running bank shot from the right block for McCluskey Chevrolet with 2.9 seconds remaining in the second half. Charles Thompson missed a 3-pointer for S.I. Pool Care, but Greg Rice's put back just before the buzzer tied the score at 67.

Rice had 13 points during the second half comeback to finish with 18 for S.I. Pool Care. Thompson led S.I. Pool Care with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Mike Johnson added 12 points, seven rebounds and four assists.

Walt Gibler scored 16 points, including all of McCluskey Chevrolet's points in overtime on a three-point play with 3.4 seconds left, to lead McCluskey. Corey Sorrell had 12 points and led McCluskey with eight rebounds and Faulkner had 10 points and three assists.

S.I. Pool Care (3-0) looks to stay atop the standings when it plays next in the final game Wednesday against Jackson All-Stars (1-2). McCluskey Chevrolet (2-2) is off until Saturday, July 11.


Jackson All-Stars 68, Clovernook Health Care 65

Miami (OH) graduate Carl Richberg broke a 63-63 with a basket in the final minute and finished with nine points and nine assists to lead Jackson All-Stars to its first win of the season, 68-65, against Clovernook Health Care Sunday.

Antonio Ballard led Jackson All-Stars with 18 points, the only player on the team to reach double figures in points. Allen Roberts matched Richberg with nine points while Tyler Dierkers and Rodney Haddix each scored eight points. Dierkers also had a team-high nine rebounds.

Brad Loesing led Clovernook Health Care with 17 points and four assists in his first game in the league, although his 3-point shot attempt to tie the score missed the mark at the buzzer. Brian Sellers had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Jason Miller scored 14 points.

Jackson All-Stars (1-2) plays against Wednesday in the final game of the night against S.I. Pool Care. Clovernook Health Care (0-4) is off until July 11.


SuperiorCars.com 74, John H. Flessa Law Office 73

Danny Horace scored 23 points and Vince Cook finished with a double-double as SuperiorCars.com held off John H. Flessa Law Office for a 74-73 win Sunday.

John H. Flessa Law Office had overcome a 41-32 halftime deficit to lead 72-69 with just over a minute remaining, but Deonta Vaughn tied the score with a 3-pointer, and Anthony McClain's dunk with 36.3 seconds remaining game SuperiorCars.com the lead for good.

John H. Flessa Law Office had two chances to tie or take the lead in the final 20 seconds, but Paul McMillan made only one of two free throws with 15.8 seconds remaining and his 3-point shot at the buzzer was no good.

McMillan matched Horace with a game-high 23 points. Darnell Wilkes scored 19 for John H. Flessa Law Office and Steve Steward had 10 points, three assists, and six rebounds.

Cook had 15 points and 11 rebounds for SuperiorCars.com, which also got 14 points from Vaughn and 11 from Fred Willis. McClain finished with four of SuperiorsCars.com's seven blocks in the game.

SuperiorCars.com (2-2) returned to action July 8 against Game Day Communications (2-1). John H. Flessa Law Office (0-3) also is off until July 8, when it plays SLATS (1-1).


OHC 79, SLATS 56

OHC opened the game on a 12-0 run and never looked back in continuing its undefeated start with a 79-56 rout of SLATS Sunday.

Lonnie Hayes had six points in the opening spurt, finishing the game with 18 points in eight-of-12 shooting. Kenny Satterfield drained six 3-pointers to score 22 points and lead OHC, which started the game with only five players. Norm Plummer added 17 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double and C. J. Anderson scored 19 points on seven-of-nine shooting.

OHC made 29-of-53 shots from the floor (54.7-percent), compared to 23-of-58 shooting (39.6-percent) from SLATS.

SLATS was led by 20 points, 10 rebounds and four assists from Dion Dixon. UC recruit Sean Kilpatrick was the only other SLATS player to reach double figures with 16 points.

OHC (4-0) is off this Wednesday and does not play against until July 8 against Jackson All-Stars (1-2). SLATS (1-1) plays in the second game Wednesday against Camp's Collision Center (2-2), scheduled to start 7:30.

Camp’s Collision Center 85, Game Day Communications 82

Camp's Collision Center held off a fierce Game Day Communications rally to pick up an 85-82 win in the final game Sunday of the Deveroes Summer League.

Camp's Collision Center lead by 26 points at halftime, 59-33, but a 15-0 run pulled Game Day Communications to within 77-75 with just under three minutes remaining in the game.

Cashmere Wright's dunk moments later further closed the gap to 81-80, but Wright could not convert a pair of shots in the final minute that would have given Game Day Communications the lead.

Wright led Game Day Communications with 21 points Pierre Darden had 19 points and 13 rebounds, Scottie Donald scored 16 points, and Jerome Nelson had 14 points and four assists.

Jamel McLean and Nick Wolf each scored 21 points for Camp's Collision Center, combining for 29 of their 42 points in the first half. Wolf also pulled down 10 rebounds for a double-double while McLean dished out five assists. Marcus Thompson added 17 points and Carl Claxton 10.

Game Day Communications (2-1) next plays in the first game Wednesday against Clovernook Health Care (0-4) at 6:30 p.m. Camp's Collision Center (2-2) play in the game that immediately follows against SLATS (1-1).

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Game Summaries for June 27, 2009

McCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 85, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 50

McCluskey Chevrolet raced out to a 9-0 lead to start the game, cruising to an 85-50 victory against Clovernook Health Care in the opening game of Saturday's action at the Deveroes Summer League at Woodward High School.

Tony Rack had two 3-pointers during the opening spurt, finishing the game with six triples and a team-high 18 points. Brad Hosler added 16 points with nine rebounds, as six of the seven players to take the floor for McCluskey reached double-figures in points.

McCluskey also shot 64-percent from the floor in the game (32-for-50), and dominated the second half by outscoring Clovernook, 42-16.

Jason Miller, a Columbia graduate, led all scorers by scoring 20 points and pulling down 12 rebounds for Clovernook. Brad Sellers had 10 points for Clovernook, and Wimpy Woods contributed five assists.

The win was the second straight for McCluskey Chevrolet (2-1), which opens up Sunday's action at Woodward by taking on undefeated S.I. Pool Care (2-0) at noon. Clovernook (0-3) will look for its first win when it faces Jackson All-Stars (0-2) in the game that follows at approximately 1 p.m.


S.I. POOL CARE 96, SUPERIORCARS.COM 93 (OT)

Greg Rice tipped in a basket mid-way through overtime to put S.I. Pool Care ahead for good in its 96-93 win against SuperiorCars.com Saturday at Woodward.

Rice, a Covington Holmes graduate who now attends Cincinnati State, had four of his tournament-high 32 points in overtime. Mike Johnson and Charles Thompson each contributed 14 points for S.I. Pool Care, with Thompson leading the team with eight boards.

Deonta Vaughn missed the first half for SuperiorCars.com, but managed to score the final four points of regulation to force the overtime. Vaughn's basket with 31.7 seconds remaining pulled SuperiorCars.com to within 88-86, and he scored another basket with 14.6 seconds remaining after S.I. Pool Care missed a pair of free throws.

Rice had a chance to win the game in regulation, but Fred Willis blocked his shot attempt in the final moments to preserve the tie.

Willis scored 19 points to match former Miami RedHawk Danny Horace. Horace also pulled down 12 rebounds for a double-double. Ohio University graduate Bubba Walther drained five 3-pointers in scoring 17 points for SuperiorCars.com, while Vince Cook had 14.

S.I. Pool Care (2-0) puts its undefeated record on the line noon Sunday against McCluskey Chevrolet (2-1). SuperiorCars.com (1-2) will play John H. Flessa Law Office (0-2) 2 p.m. Sunday.


OHC 99, CAMP'S COLLISION CENTER 89

OHC overcame a halftime deficit to remain undefeated with a 99-89 win against Camp's Collision Center Saturday at Woodward.

OHC used a 22-10 run over a six-minute span in the second half to turn a 69-65 deficit into an 87-79 advantage it would not relinquish.

Xavier University transfer Jordan Crawford had 10 of his game-high 28 points during that span. Norman Plummer added 20 points on eight-of-12 shooting as OHC shot 60.7-percent from the floor (37-for-61). XU graduate C. J. Anderson helped OHC to a commanding 38-23 advantage on the boards, pulling down 10 rebounds.

Camp's Collision Center, which played with just six players and was without several key players, got 26 points from Johnny Wolf and 12 from Marcus Thompson. Nick Wolf added 13 points and Camp's Jordan Crawford, a freshman at Bowling Green, scored 12 points.

OHC (3-0) plays SLATS (1-0) 3 p.m. Sunday. Camp's Collision Center (1-2) will take on Game Day Communications (2-0) in the final game on Sunday, scheduled for 4 p.m.


GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 72, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 64

UC sophomore Cashmere Wright led Game Day Communications to its second straight win, 72-64, against John H. Flessa Law Office Saturday at Woodward.

Wright had 23 points to lead Game Day Communications, including a pair of 3-pointers. Armein Kirkland had three 3-pointers an 11 points for Game Day Communications, and Scottie Donald chipped in with 10 points.

Former XU guard Gary Lumpkin scored all six of his points during a 13-0 second half run that put Game Day Communications ahead to stay, 56-48.

John H. Flessa was able to pull to within 64-61 on a 3-pointer from Steve Steward with 1:51 remaining, but never got any closer.

Paul McMillian led John H. Flessa with 25 points. Dewayne McNeal had a double-double with 12 points and 13 rebounds, and DeAngelo Dean scored 11.

Game Day Communications (2-0) concludes Sunday's action again Camp's Collision Center (1-2). John H. Flessa Law Office (0-2) plays SuperiorCars.com (1-2) at approximately 2 p.m.


SLATS 90, JACKSON ALL-STARS 85 (OT)

Yancy Gates outscored Jackson All-Stars by himself in overtime as Slats won its first game at the Deveroes Summer League, 90-85, against Jackson All-Stars.
Gates, a UC sophomore, scored six points in overtime to finish with 24 points. Sean Kilpatrick, an incoming freshman to UC, matched Gates with 24 points and Dion Dixon scored 22.

Dixon hit a pair of free throws with 4.8 seconds remaining in regulation to send the game to overtime.

Jackson All-Stars was led by Rodney Haddix's 23 points and eight rebounds. Drew Kelley had 19 points and Drew McGhee 13. Carl Richberg had six assists and two steals to go with his five points.

Jackson All-Stars (0-2) faced Clovernook Health Care (0-3) in the second game on Sunday. SLATS (1-0) takes on OHC (3-0) at approximately 3 p.m. in a game of undefeated teams.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Summary of Sunday, June 21, 2009

SUPERIORCARS.COM 72, MCCLUSKEY CHEVROLET 69

Bubba Walther sank a 3-pointer with 1:40 remaining to break a 64-64 tie, and SuperiorCars.com held off McCluskey Chevrolet the rest of the way for a 72-69 win in the opening game of the Deveroes Summer League Sunday at Woodward High School.

Walther, who attended Ohio University, scored 18 points for SuperiorCars.com, making 5-of-10 3-pointers in the game.
UC junior Deonta Vaughn led SuperiorCars.com with 21 points. Vaughn had two threes and a pair of assists in the early going as SuperiorCars.com opened up a 20-7 lead to start the game.

McCluskey answered with a 20-6 run to take the lead, but Vaughn scored five of his 15first-half points in the final minute to put SuperiorCars.com back on top, 37-34, at the break.

Led by 28 points from Dennis Gagai, including 16 in the second half, McCluskey surged ahead, 59-53, before Dante Jackson concluded an 11-0 run with a dunk and a lay up to put SuperiorCars.com back on top, 64-59.

The final of Gagai’s eight 3-pointers tied the score at 64, but McCluskey was unable to comeback after Walther’s shot broke the tie.

XU sophomore Dante Jackson scored 17 points and had five steals for SuperiorCars.com, while Evan Yates pulled down a game-high 14 rebounds.
Scott Bibbins scored 15 points to finish second on McCluskey behind Gagai’s 28. Tony Rack and Corey Sorrell scored 11 points apiece for McCluskey, which made 15-of-31 (48.4-percent) of its 3-pointers.

The McCluskey team (0-1), primarily made up of Northern Kentucky University players, next plays in the final game Wednesday night against Camp’s Collision Center (1-0), scheduled to tip at 8:30. SuperiorCars.com (1-0) faces OHC (1-0) in the second game Wednesday, scheduled for 7:30 p.m.


CAMP’S COLLISION CARE 74, CLOVERNOOK HEALTH CARE 61

Greg Howard came off the bench to score 10 points in the second half as Camp’s Collision Center knocked off Clovernook Health Care, 74-61.

Camps led just 29-27 at halftime, but Howard scored the first six points of the second half and Camps went on to outscore Clovernook, 45-34, after the break.
Bowling Green recruit Danny McElroy led Camps with 14 points, making 7-of-10 shots from the floor. Xavier sophomore Jamel McLean followed with 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting.

Camps made 31-of-60 shots as a team (51.7-percent)
Jason Miller paced Clovernook with 17 points and seven rebounds, connecting on three 3-pointers. Jerontate Hunter followed with 13 points, making all three treys he attempted in the game. Miller and Hunter combined to go 11-for-18 from the floor, but the rest of the Clovernook team made just 12-of-44 shots.

Camp’s (1-0) takes on McCluskey Chevrolet (0-1) in the final game Wednesday night. Clovernook (0-1) will take on S.I. Pool Care (0-0) in the first game, which tips off 6:30 Wednesday night at Woodward.

GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 73, JACKSON ALL-STARS 63

The UC tandem of Cashmere Wright and Armein Kirkland combined to lead Game Day Communications to a 73-63 win against Jackson All-Stars.

Wright, a freshman, finished with game highs of 24 points and five rebounds while Kirkland, who last played for the Bearcats in the 2005-06 season, recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Allan Ballard scored 11 points in the first half to help Jackson All-Stars to a 37-36 halftime lead, and his 3-pointer tied the score at 56 with just under four minutes remaining, but Game Day closed out the game on a 17-7 run.

Ballard was one of five Jackson All-Star players to reach double figures. Rodney Haddix led the team with 15 points, while Allen Payne had 12 and Carl Richburg and Orlando Williams 11 each. Payne also grabbed 10 boards to finish with a double-double.

Game Day Communications (1-0) takes Wednesday off before taking on John H. Flessa Law Office (0-1) in the third game Saturday, scheduled for 3 p.m. Jackson All-Stars’ next game is against Slats in the final game Saturday, immediately following the Game Day-John H. Flessa game.


OHC 70, JOHN H. FLESSA LAW OFFICE 60

OHC ran out to a 29-11 lead to start the game and never looked back in defeating John H. Flessa Law Office, 70-60.

Adrion Graves scored eight points during the opening run on his way to leading OHC with 20 points. Graves made 8-of-9 shots in the game, including 3-of-4 3-pointers, as OHC shot 50.9-percent (28-for-55) as a team.

Norman Plummer added 11 points for OHC, and C.J. Anderson contributed eight points and eight rebounds.

Deonta Byrd made three 3-pointers during a 16-5 run that enabled John H. Flessa to pull to within four points, 37-33, late in the first half, but John H. Flessa never got any closer.

Paul McMillan came up with seven points during a 14-2 that pulled John H. Flessa to within 59-54 with 4:40 remaining, but OHC came out of a timeout with six straight points to regain control of the game.

McMillan led all scorers with 25 points. Byrd added 12, and XU freshman Kenny Frease grabbed 15 rebounds.

OHC (1-0) will take on SuperiorCars.com (1-0) in the second game Wednesday night, scheduled for 7:30, in the only match up of two of Sunday’s winners. John H. Flessa Law Office (0-1) does not play again until approximately 3 p.m. Saturday against Game Day Communications (1-0).