Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Carolina On My Mind


Carolina On My Mind

This past Saturday, on the smartly designed and very striking campus of Providence Day School in Charlotte N.C., the who’s who of North Carolina girl’s high school basketball gathered to compete in the what has become an annual “must do” event. The Super Saturday Scrimmages were developed over the years to help would be contenders find out early if their team has what it takes to win a championships come March.  The 2014 edition of this event did not disappoint the 40 plus college coaches on hand who had the opportunity to evaluate 28 teams and their potential for the upcoming season.   
Josh Springer is the highly successful coach of Providence Day School girls’ basketball team, a perennial powerhouse of the North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association (NCISAA) private school league. Springer thinks as many as nine teams on hand for this year’s scrimmages could find their way deep in post season play for the various classifications. 
His host Chargers are a good mix of experience and youth.  Providence Day has won five straight state titles and after navigating the current learning curve this team could be in position for a sixth title in March.  Janelle Bailey (2017 - 6-3 – F – Charlotte, N.C.) is more than an inside presence.  She can face up and even demonstrated that she can handle the ball and finish in the open court. Bailey passes the ball well from the post when she is doubled, which is a virtual certainty on a nightly basis.  Erin Whalen (2016 – 6-1 – F – Charlotte, N.C.) is perhaps the Chargers most versatile player. At her best when she is isolated one-on-one about 12-15 feet from the hoop, she has a real good rip-through and first step that leads to finding the bottom of the hoop inside and out. Providence Day is young.  Lone senior Dani Brown (2015 – 5-7 - PG – Charlotte, N.C.) is a solid point guard that understands coach Springer’s focus on offense and executes it to a tee. Young and energetic, Kennedy Boyd (2018 – 5-6 – G – Charlotte, N.C.) brings a mix of scoring and ball handling to the equation.
“For her, the trick is going to be knowing just what she has to give the team each time out” said Springer.
Barb Nelson coaches the best team that we saw all day, Myers Park from Charlotte.  Nelson’s crew is the defending North Carolina State 4A Champions and will be a formidable foe again this season. The Mustangs can get after you in so many ways.  They press, trap and play solid defense. They run at the basket, share the ball well and will run their stuff when needed to put points on the board.  Myers Park is led by senior forward and North Carolina State signee Rydeiah Rogers (2015 – 6-1 – F) who is athletic and quick to the hoop.  An inside presence offensively and defensively, Rogers gets back up quickly and can score in bunches.  On the perimeter University of Southern California signee Aliyah Mazyck (2015 – 5-10 – PG) will create scoring opportunities for herself and others by using her impressive ball handling skills.  Defensively she anticipates well and her picks create multiple fast break chances.  Lyric Mitchell (2017 – 5-8 – G) also impressed us.  She has a quick first step and scores around the hoop. Myers Park is well seasoned and has a lot of talent to exploit that experience.  The Mustangs are a good bet to make a run at history and repeat as 4A champions.
Nationally renowned New Hope Christian Academy (Thomasville N.C.) also showed themselves to be a contender in Charlotte.  Delaney Rudd’s Phoenix are not that big given the league and competition they play in, but they do most everything else well as a team. They rebound, run, can defend and execute offensively. New Hope is led by point guard Ciani Byrom (2015 – 5-6 – Winston Salem N.C.), a Maryland Eastern Shore signee.  She uses superb ball handling skills to get to the hoop quickly and finishes strong once there.  Byrom passes the ball well and knows where it needs to go.  Early N.C. State commit Lucky Rudd (2016 – 5-11 – G – Kernersville N.C.) is as athletic and long as guards come.  She’s able to handle and shoot the ball and gets past most defenders. The Phoenix have still another athletic guard in Timber Tate (2016 – 5-9 – G – Thomasville N.C.).   An excellent complement to Byrom and Rudd, she shoots the ball well and has an excellent first step.  Tate has verbaled with UNC Wilmington.  New Hope has added a couple players to their roster post event that should add to an already deep and talented group.

Quick Hitters

Keyera Eaton (2015 – 5-7 – G – Reynolds HS) – Scrappy and strong…Can shoot the ball…Puts it where it is supposed to go
Sarah Billiard (2017 – 5-11 – F/G – Covenant Day) – Looks to score…Attacks the basket hard…Draws attention and contact…Athletic
Kai Crutchfield (2017 – 5-9 – G – Millbrook) (Committed to North Carolina State) – Seasoned…Quick…Finishes strong…Good ball handling skills…Reads the floor well
Sis Norman (2017 – 6-0 – F – Millbrook) – Strong and aggressive…Goes after every loose ball…Runs the floor…Can score around the basket
Kelbi Lewis (2017 – 5-4 – PG – Hillside) – Tight ball handling skills…Has perimeter range
Elisia Grissett (2017 – 6-1 - F/G – Hillside) – Long and lean…Athletic with quickness….Work in progress…Worth tracking her progress throughout the season
Teara Johnson (2017 – 5-3 – G – Dudley HS) – Crafty around the basket despite size…Athletic and quick
Elissa Cunane (2018 – 6-3 – F – Northern Guilford HS) – Lean with length… Freshman who knows how to run the floor…Coordinated and aggressive in spots
Mya Caldwell (2017 – 6-0 – F – Davidson Day School) - Athletic ability abounds…Glides when she runs…Long wingspan comes with good hands…A ways to go but upside is there
Parker Tompkins (2017 – 6-1 – F – Davidson Day School) – Strong …Solid ball and shooting skills
Danielle Nieters (2016 – 6-0 – F – Bishop McGuinness) – Size…Athleticism and strength…Combination allows her to get to the basket…Draws fouls…Can get out and run on the break
A side note.  There were several teams that showed up in Charlotte to participate in the Super Saturday Scrimmages who failed to provide the host school with the proper roster information on their players.  Still a couple more had NO numbers at all on the practice jerseys that their teams were wearing.  As an evaluator who is attending the event primarily to help young, talented players get their names out among the basketball community, this is beyond frustrating.  At this particular event there were six to eight players representing multiple teams with missing information that deserved some acknowledgement for their efforts as well as some recruiting exposure.  As a former coach of teams at just about every level, I can attest to the value in making sure that all necessary information required or requested is accurate and readily available.  That effort serves not just the event but more so, the athletes participating.  I would hope that coaches are doing everything they can to provide each player with EVERY opportunity both on and off the court.  When all is said and done, this game is about them (THE PLAYERS).
Finally, I want to thank Providence Day School and Coach Josh Springer for the tremendous hospitality.  The day was a great opportunity for all coaches, evaluators and parents but specifically for the players on the various high school teams that participated. The event is first class from the facilities to the people and run extremely well.  I am looking forward to next season’s event!
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Joe Costa has been with Blue Star for 14 years now serving as a National Evaluator and Director of the Rising Blue Star program.  Coaching the Pittsburgh Rockers for over 10 years; he helped produce two national championships and over 75 scholarship student athletes.  Additionally Costa has coached both girls and boys on the high school & collegiate levels plus served as a floor coach for several Nike All American Camps and Skills Academies.  He currently resides in Savannah, Georgia.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

HOOP THOUGHTS: 10 UNVALUED KEYS TO GREAT DEFENSE

Had to steal this one from you Coach... Sounds awful familiar!



HOOP THOUGHTS: 10 UNVALUED KEYS TO GREAT DEFENSE: Kevin Eastman tweeted a blog link this morning to a past post he wrote about defensive play -- and it's an excellent one.  Here it is...

Thursday, July 17, 2014

HOOP THOUGHTS: TEX WINTER'S SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF SOUND OFFENSE

HOOP THOUGHTS: TEX WINTER'S SEVEN PRINCIPLES OF SOUND OFFENSE: The following is from an article in FIBA Assist Magazine written by Coach Tex Winter . 1. Penetration of the defense.   You must penet...

Sunday, March 16, 2014

WVSSAC GIRLS’ STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

WVSSAC GIRLS’ STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND SATURDAY MARCH 15, 2014

CLASS A

(1) St Joseph Central            83
Griffin Dempsey (30), Rachel Lee (21), Mychal Johnson (15), Asia Petitte (13)
(2) St. Mary’s                          48
Ashley Hall (17)

CLASS AA

(2) Westside                            43
Hope Lester (18), Danielle Brown (13)
(5) Sissonville                         33
Brittany Gould (20), Madison Jones (11)

CLASS AAA

(1) Parkersburg South         39
Taryn McCutcheon (16)
(6) Morgantown                    46
Olivia Seggie (14), Brie Giuliani (10)

Friday, March 14, 2014

WVSSAC GIRLS’ STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

WVSSAC GIRLS’ STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
SEMI FINAL ROUND FRIDAY MARCH 14, 2014
A

(1) St. Joseph Central              63                    V          (5) Charleston Catholic              39
Mychal Johnson (24) Rachel Lee (24)             -           Anna Whelan (14) Vida Imani (14)

(2) St. Mary’s                          55                    V           (3) Tucker County                   42
Kendra Walker (21) Ashley Hall (13)               -           Steph Betler (15)

AA

(1) Fairmont Sr.                       40                    V          (5) Sissonville                          48
Emily Stoller (20)                                             -           Madison Jones (17) Brittany Gould (17)
           Karli Pinkerton (12)

(2) Westside                            56                    V          (6) Keyser                                44
Hope Lester (26) Danielle Brown (10)               -          Lexi Carr (14)
Faith Davis (10)

AAA

(1) Parkersburg South             51                    V          (5) Martinsburg                      37
Keya Bartlett (27) Anna Hayton (12)                -           Essence Underwood (16) 
                                                                                    Kristen Nunn (14)

(2) Greenbrier East                 33                    V          (6) Morgantown                      36

Chaunte McDowell (11) Lexi Tincher (11)       -           Olivia Seggie (6) Brie Giuliani (6)

WVSSAC 2014 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT

WVSSAC 2014 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT
March 12-15, 2014 -Charleston Civic Center, Charleston WV.
By; Joe Costa
The WVSSAC 2014 Girls’ Basketball State Tournament brings together 24 regional champions in 3 classifications to Charleston West Virginia for the 4 day event. Wednesday and Thursday is the quarterfinal round, while Friday is the 6 semi-final games and Saturday is Championship Saturday. The WVSSAC tournament is a great event with a fun, fan friendly atmosphere. The competing schools descend upon Charleston complete with cheerleaders and very well behaved and respectful student sections.
The following is a re-cap of the first two days quarter final action. Second and championship rounds re-cap will have more evaluations and individual player information.
Quarter Final Re-cap
Class A
(1) St. Joseph Central Lady Irish         73         -          (8) Tug Valley Lady Panthers              30
This one was over quick; coach Shannon Lewis’s number one seed Lady Irish had no problem dispatching the number eight seeded Panthers of Tug Valley. The Lady Irish talent and pressure defense turned Tug Valley over 37 times while seniors Griffin Dempsey (20) and Rachel Lee (19) dominated the overmatched Lady Panthers. Tug Valley was led by senior Hannah Armstrong (14).
(2) St. Mary’s Lady Blue Devils           71        -           (7) Fayetteville Yellow Jackets            40
Second seeded St. Mary’s used their size and speed to wear down a tough Fayetteville squad in the last game of the afternoon session. The Lady Blue Devils are a well rounded group with a 6-4 inside presence senior Kendra Walker (17), an all-around threat in 5-11 sophomore Ashley Hall (19) and a combo guard in senior Mikaela Britton (13).  The Yellow Jackets were led by junior Maddie Pritt (12) and freshman Kendall Maylay (10).
(3) Tucker County Mountain Lions     51       -          (6) Pocahontas County Warriors        31
This match-up of the number three and six seeded teams was a 6 point Tucker County lead at halftime, 25-19 and then the Mountain Lions pounced on the Warriors with an 18-3 third quarter. Seniors Stephanie Betler (15) and Bekah Simmons (12) paced the Mountain Lions while freshman forward Sarah Ryder 13 led all Pocahontas County scorers.
(4) Wheeling Central Lady Knights     44         -          (5) Charleston Catholic Lady Irish      49
The final quarter final match-up of the tournament was a good one! The number five seeded Charleston Catholic Lady Irish outlasted a late rush by the Lady Knights of Wheeling Central.  A 12-3 second quarter put Charleston Catholic up 7 at the half and as much as 11 in the third. Wheeling closed the gap to 2 with under a minute to go but free throws and keeping the Lady Knights off the boards sealed the win for Charleston Catholic. The three headed monster of freshman Vida Imani (17), seniors Anna Whelan (12) and Hanna Gallian (10) balanced out the Lady Irish while on the Lady Knight’s side junior Regan Blaha chipped in (12).       
 Class AA
(1) Fairmont Sr. Polar Bears              56        -          (8) Grafton Bearcats                          41
Grafton’s sophomore tandem of Hannah Griffith (15) and Tessa Clark (12) did what they could to keep this game close for a while but Fairmont Sr’s pressure, tempo and depth proved too much for the Bearcats. Fairmont Sr. was led by Junior Emily Stoller (15) and freshman Erica Bowles (17)
(2) Westside Renegades                     56        -           (7) Scott Yellow Jackets                      42
Westside junior Hope Lester (20) was too strong inside and too elusive outside for the Yellow Jackets of Scott to contain. Senior Ali Whitman paced the Yellow Jackets with (14).
(3) North Marion Huskies                  57        -           (6) Keyser Golden Tornado                63
A late Keyser surge which included some timely free throws and key rebounds pushed the Golden Tornado past the stubborn North Marion Huskies. Sophomore Lexi Taylor (19) and senior Lexi Carr (10) paced the 6 seeded Keyser team while senior Anna Marie Moscufo led the Huskies with (16) and freshman Presley Tuttle added (14).
(4) Summers County Lady Bobcats     47        -           (5) Sissonville Indians                         57
In a game that featured 7 ties and 5 lead changes, the Sissonville Indians ran past the number 4 seeded Lady Bobcats of Summers County to end the first day’s action. Sophomore Madison Jones led all scorers with (22) for the Indians while fellow sophomore Karli Pinkerton added (18). The Lady Bobcats were paced by senior Brandy Morrison with (11).
Class AAA
(1) Parkersburg South Patriots           80       -           (8) Hampshire Trojan                          33
After starting the game down one because of a bench technical, Parkersburg South showed why they are the number one seeded team in AAA. The Patriots ran away from the Trojans early in this match-up behind sophomores Taryn McCutcheon (16) and (12) from Anna Hayton. The Trojans were led by junior Emilynn Corbin with (14).
(2) Greenbrier East Lady Spartans     48       -          (7) Cabell Midland Knights                38
The Lady Spartan’s coach Jim Justice really knows and trusts his kids… When 6-4 senior center Sydney Nunley (19) picked up her second personal foul early in the second quarter, coach Justice never wavered. He left Nunley in the game then and did it again when she picked up her third early in the 3rd quarter.  Result Nunley’s steady performance kept the second seeded Lady Spartans in the game until late in the third that is when fellow senior Chaunte McDowell (23) caught fire. Greenbrier East went on an 18-2 run that put the very game Cabell Midland Knights away. The Knights led most of the game behind senior Sierra Jordan’s (10).
(3) Huntington Highlanders                48       -           (6) Morgantown Mohigans                 59
Morgantown coach Jason White’s game plan was to use the third seeded Highlanders strengths against them. He changed how the Mohigans break the press to give an open floor for their speedy point guard junior Olivia Seggie (19 & 5 assists) and told the sixth seeded Morgantown High players to stop the Highlanders penetration as a results the Mohigans opened up a 29-18 halftime lead. Huntington countered with adjustments to the press and started turning Morgantown over in the third. That coupled with the Highlanders finally being able to attack the basket down the lane pulled Huntington to within 8 after three. All the energy the Highlanders used to get back in the game started to wear on Huntington. Morgantown played keep away and made free throws to put the Highlanders away. Sophomores Sydney Holloway and Paige Poffenberger each added (10) to go with Seggie’s (19) for the Mohigans. Huntington got (20) from sophomore Dazha Congleton and (10) from Alacyah Johnson.
(4) South Charleston Black Eagles      40       -          (5) Martinsburg Lady Bulldogs           60

After South Charleston closed to 1 a 9 point deficit in the third quarter, Martinsburg went on a 26-7 run to end the game.  Martinsburg held the Black Eagle’s talented freshman guard Aaliyah Dunham to 1 of 13 from the field and only (4) points. South Charleston did however get (14) from sophomore Taliah Cashwell. Martinsburg’s junior guard Taylor Ferguson led all scorers with (22) while senior Essence Underwood scored (13) and junior Alexus Bonner chipped in (11).

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Game...NEXT! Page Added to Facebook!

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