Sunday, July 2, 2017
Champs cruise; Dayton strikes late, stop Flash; Fort Wayne puts 150 on Springfield;
Here is the Headlines of what went down in the first round of the Midwest basketball league playoffs.
Cedar Valley Rolls with balanced effort
Dayton spurts past Kentucky behind MVP
Fort Wayne speeds past Springfield
Minnesota wins close one, stops Chicago
2017 MBL Conference
Championship Games
East
Dayton Air Strikers vs Fort Wayne @ McAfee Center (4pm)
In a game that will feature a multitude of storylines, the biggest will be simple; Which team will want it most?
Fort Wayne looked dominant in their 1st round game against the Springfield Panthers, pouring in 150+ behind the likes of DeMarien Smith (36) & Lowell Griggs (30).
Dayton had to ride it's MVP of the League in Joe Thomasson (26) & a gritty defense which tightened up on the Flash offense, who dictated the game for most of the game.
With both coaches being in the top Echelon of the league, and with both teams having multiple players who can shine, this will be a classic championship game.
West
Cedar Valley Court Kings vs Minnesota Rangers 7pm @ Cedar Valley Complex
Can the reigning defending Champions continue their incredible season? Or will the Rangers pull off the improbable?
Minnesota has all the tools to be able to possibly stop the court Kings, but the chemistry and the level that the court kings are playing at is a very high one, and combining that with the fact that they just got the coach of the year, it will be a tall task for the Rangers to pull off.
Nevertheless, they still have a legitimate shot to make it happen. If not? Cedar Valley will get a chance to defend their MBL championship.
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Playoffs Semifinals Jump Off Today; Rookie of the Year, Most Improved Player Announced, Final Poll, MVP Candidates
With the end of the 2017 Regular Season here in the Midwest Basketball League, here are the Final Rankings for the Regular Season and the playoff match ups for the Weekend.
Final 2017 Regular Season Rankings & Odds to Make it to Texas for Championship game
(1) Cedar Valley (16-0)
The CourtKings showed why they will be a force to be reckoned with as they slayed the regular season without a blemish. Can they continue the dream season and get to Texas after this weekend? They will be at home, so they have a multitude of factors in their favor.
Odds: 2-3
(2) Fort Wayne Vision (14-2)
Fort Wayne showed that they had what it took to get it done and with a dynamic offense on the perimeter, some key bigs, and top notch coach and some big road wins, get them to this spot.
Odds: 3-1
(3) Minnesota Rangers (12-4)
The Rangers were the biggest threats to the champs, and almost knocked them off this season. So against everybody else, they were great. Can the trio of the Rangers find a way to get to Columbus?
Odds: 5-1
(4) Chicago Fury (10-4)
The Fury started a little slow but turned up as the season went on, and now feel like they have a legit shot at a Berth in the Championship next week. Can they defeat the 2 big boys of the West to get there?
Odds: 8-1
(5) Kentucky Flash (10-5)
The Flash are the most intriguing team of the tournament. Guided by coach Charles Hickman, they have shown the most potential and growth over the season. Can they come together and ride the great play of late to make it to Texas? They will face Dayton in a whale of a Semifinal game (4pm)
@ McAfee Center.
Odds: 4-1
(6) Dayton Air Strikers (9-5)
The Air Strikers started fast, but hit a bumpy patch and now end up as the 3 seed this season. While the regular season was ok, the Air Strikers are still upset about the way the season ended last year. With all the pieces in tow, can Dayton ride it's Top Players and home court to a East Championship this weekend?
Odds: 4-1
Playoff Schedule Here are the Semifinal Match ups for today:
(WEST) @Cedar Valley Complex
(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings vs (4) Minnesota Broncos
(2) Minnesota Rangers vs. (3) Chicago Fury
Winners Play Sunday
(EAST) @McAfee Sports Center
(2) Kentucky Flash vs. (3) Dayton Air Strikers (4pm)
(1) Fort Wayne Vision vs (4) Springfield Cats
(6pm)
Winners play Sunday (4pm)
Awards
Rookie of the Year
Raheem Tyner - Cedar Valley
Big man Raheem Tyner won the 2017 Rookie of the Year award as he beat out a couple of other worthy players for the title.
Tyner, a forward - center,averaged 20 ppg, 8 rpg, 2 apg and 1 apg for the Champion Court Kings, helping spearhead Cedar Valley undefeated regular season.
Tyner might have solidified the award with a 40 point performance in one the final games of the season.
Most Improved Player
Jeremy Williams - Kentucky Flash
Kentucky Flash Forward Jeremy Williams was tabbed as the Most Improved Player in the 2017 Regular season.
Williams help guide the Flash to a Top 5 Finish in the MBL, averaging 22ppg, 11 rpg, 7apg, 3apg and a block a game, to go along with 7 double doubles and 2 triple doubles to match.
The 6'4 F from Dayton, Ohio has arguably been the most dynamic player in the league and definitely improved his commitment and consistency this season, which in turn pushed his stats and play to another level.
Coach of the Year
Michael Mohlis - Cedar Valley
Cedar Valley Head coach Mike Mohlis earned the Coach of the Year, as he led the Court Kings to the 1st ever undefeated regular season (16-0) in MBL History.
Mohlis is hoping his Cedar Valley team can get to Texas for a shot at another title as they are the defending champs.
Mohlis thanked his team, the organization and the MBL for the opportunity and is ready for the playoffs.
Saturday, June 3, 2017
MBL Top 5 (After Week 10); Big Games for Week 11; MVP Candidates
Here's the MBL Top 5 After Week 10, as we pass the midseason and hit the stretch run for the teams in this epic season so far:
(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings - 12-0 The CourtKings have shown they are the premiere squad in the MBL. With another big win over TC Elite (110-81) and a easy win over the Minnesota Broncos (147-117) the Court Kings looked prime to defend their crown in Texas in July.
(2) Fort Wayne Vision - 9-2 Fort Wayne has not let up off the gas, continuing to show why they are the top team in the MBL East. The Vision put a thumping on the Indiana Fury (139-101) to continue its onward push towards the top spot in the East.
Is this the year of the Vision?
(3) Kentucky Flash - 9-3 The Flash are the MBL's hottest team aside of the Court Kings, as they have won 6 straight and have pushed for the top spot in the MBL East. A huge game this weekend @ Dayton will show just how far the Flash have come; Is this the year the Flash contend for a MBL Title?
(4) Minnesota Rangers - 8-2 Minnesota had been on a roll before being knocked off by the champs in a tough game at home to Cedar Valley (126-117). But make no mistake, the Rangers still have the firepower and coaching to reach Texas and the Championship Game. Will the Rangers regroup this weekend?
(5) Dayton Air Strikers - 5-3 The Air Strikers finally got back on track with a big win on the road to stop a 3-game losing streak. Dayton had close to its full roster back, and it showed in a 134-109 win victory over the Indiana Dream. Dayton will face the team who started their losing streak this weekend in a battle for playoff position as they host the red hot Kentucky Flash.
Key Games for Week 11
Kentucky Flash (9-3) @ Dayton Air Strikers (5-3)
In what could be the game of the Week, can the Flash continue its red hot streak? Or will the Air Strikers regain momentum that they lost when the Flash downed the Strikers in the last game? Series is tied 1-1 this season. With both teams having MVP type players leading the charge, who will lead the troops to victory?
Cedar Valley Court Kings (12-0) @ Lincoln Lions (4-6)
Quite simply, can anyone stop the Court Kings? They have ran through everyone in the league, but this might be a interesting test, as the Lions have started to play well, especially at home.
Can the Court Kings continue the undefeated run in Lincoln?
Fort Wayne Vision (9-2) @ Central Indiana Crusaders (3-7)
The Vision, much like Cedar Valley, has been riding a wave of victories and will face a opponent on the road who will be ready for the challenge. Can the Crusaders pull off the upset? Or will the East Leading Vision continue to roll?
Minnesota Rangers (8-2) @ TC Elite (5-3) (Branding)
In what will be a battle as well, can the Championship minded Rangers go on the road and take out a game TC Elite squad? TC Elite lost a close one to the champs, but can they regroup against another Championship quality type of team?
MVP Candidates:
Here are our Top MBL MVP Candidates (In no particular order) -
Raijon Kelly G-F Cedar Valley Court Kings
(18 ppg, 6reb, 5 dimes, 2.5 stls, 1blk; 60% FG, 63% 3pt; 85% FT)
Kelly does it all for Cedar Valley, and leads a balanced effort for the undefeated Court Kings.
His ability to play multiple positions is key for the Court Kings as they roll through the season undefeated. One of the leaders on a championship team.
Reggie Lytle G Fort Wayne Vision
(26ppg, 6 rpg, 4.5 dimes, 1.2 stls 45% FG, 40% 3pt, 87% FT)
Lytle has shown over the years that he is a clutch player, like last year; With his all around play, he will be a force for the rest of the season for the Vision. His ability to know what the team needs and deliver has been crucial to the teams success.
Joe Thomasson, G Dayton Air Strikers
(32ppg, 5 dimes, 3 stls, 2 blks, 60% FG, 68% 3pt)
Thomasson has led the Air Strikers to 5 wins in his 5 games, and without him? 3 losses in 3 games. Thomasson has all the tools to be the MVP of the League. Will he be around to finish? He has been picked up by the NBDL and overseas in his stints with the league already.
Devaughn Taylor G Kentucky Flash
(27.5 ppg, 7 rpg, 4apg, 2 spg, 1 bpg, 46% FG, 41% 3 pt, 80 FG)
Taylor, who is a fast rising player, has helped lead the Flash on a big winning streak. With a offer in Canada already in tow, can Taylor continue to the top of the MBL Charts? Taylor is a explosive combo guard who has transformed himself from a dunk legend into a serious MVP threat.
Rochester Rogers F Minnesota Rangers
(20 ppg, 7 rpb, 3apg, 1spg, 45% FG)
Rogers is the centerpiece of another nice squad as the Rangers compete for a MBL Title. Rogers, a Forward, has been a force for the last 2 seasons, and could led the Rangers to a Title Shot.
Jeremy Williams F Kentucky Flash
(22ppg, 11rpg, 7apg, 3spg, 1.4 bpg, 45% FG, 87% FT)
Williams is a do it all player for the Flash, and could be the most valuable player in the League. His ability to keep the Flash going when things break down has been vital for Kentucky during this streak. A real stat sheet stuffer every game.
Robert Clamese F Lincoln Lions
(28ppg, 6rpg, 70% FG, 50% 3pt. 88% FT)
Clamese has been the best player on the Lincoln squad who seems to be finding their way. Shooting a lights out 70% from the field, the 6'7 forward has been a consistent weapon all season. Can Clemese knock off the champs this weekend and push his MVP campaign?
Fred Ford G Indiana Fury
(33ppg, 4rpg, 6apg, 1spg, 52% FG, 53% 3pt, 85% FT)
Ford, a top G for the Fury, has been on a tear in the 1st half of the season. Ford leads the League in scoring, is the top 3-pt shot maker in the league, and is also averaging 3:1 ratio on assists to turnovers, one of the best in the league. Once he gets on, watch out.
Steve Smith C Indiana Dream
(25 ppg, 13 rbg, 2 bpg, 60% FG, 70% FT)
Smith, the big man with the "Old School Style", has led the Dream in scoring, in the top 5 in the MBL in rebounding, and has held the team down in times of need. His post play is something to watch, and is a real force inside for the Dream.
Aundre Hicks G-F Cedar Valley Court Kings
(17ppg, 9 rpg, 6.5 apg, 1.5 spg, 55% FG, 77% FT)
Hicks is another versatile player for the Court Kings who deserve MVP consideration. A big time player, Hicks can run the offense or create for himself. Hicks, impressively, is averaging almost 10 boards a game as a guard, which is unheard of. He keeps the energy up and his play has spearheaded the Court Kings multidimensional attack.
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(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings - 12-0 The CourtKings have shown they are the premiere squad in the MBL. With another big win over TC Elite (110-81) and a easy win over the Minnesota Broncos (147-117) the Court Kings looked prime to defend their crown in Texas in July.
(2) Fort Wayne Vision - 9-2 Fort Wayne has not let up off the gas, continuing to show why they are the top team in the MBL East. The Vision put a thumping on the Indiana Fury (139-101) to continue its onward push towards the top spot in the East.
Is this the year of the Vision?
(3) Kentucky Flash - 9-3 The Flash are the MBL's hottest team aside of the Court Kings, as they have won 6 straight and have pushed for the top spot in the MBL East. A huge game this weekend @ Dayton will show just how far the Flash have come; Is this the year the Flash contend for a MBL Title?
(4) Minnesota Rangers - 8-2 Minnesota had been on a roll before being knocked off by the champs in a tough game at home to Cedar Valley (126-117). But make no mistake, the Rangers still have the firepower and coaching to reach Texas and the Championship Game. Will the Rangers regroup this weekend?
(5) Dayton Air Strikers - 5-3 The Air Strikers finally got back on track with a big win on the road to stop a 3-game losing streak. Dayton had close to its full roster back, and it showed in a 134-109 win victory over the Indiana Dream. Dayton will face the team who started their losing streak this weekend in a battle for playoff position as they host the red hot Kentucky Flash.
Key Games for Week 11
Kentucky Flash (9-3) @ Dayton Air Strikers (5-3)
In what could be the game of the Week, can the Flash continue its red hot streak? Or will the Air Strikers regain momentum that they lost when the Flash downed the Strikers in the last game? Series is tied 1-1 this season. With both teams having MVP type players leading the charge, who will lead the troops to victory?
Cedar Valley Court Kings (12-0) @ Lincoln Lions (4-6)
Quite simply, can anyone stop the Court Kings? They have ran through everyone in the league, but this might be a interesting test, as the Lions have started to play well, especially at home.
Can the Court Kings continue the undefeated run in Lincoln?
Fort Wayne Vision (9-2) @ Central Indiana Crusaders (3-7)
The Vision, much like Cedar Valley, has been riding a wave of victories and will face a opponent on the road who will be ready for the challenge. Can the Crusaders pull off the upset? Or will the East Leading Vision continue to roll?
Minnesota Rangers (8-2) @ TC Elite (5-3) (Branding)
In what will be a battle as well, can the Championship minded Rangers go on the road and take out a game TC Elite squad? TC Elite lost a close one to the champs, but can they regroup against another Championship quality type of team?
MVP Candidates:
Here are our Top MBL MVP Candidates (In no particular order) -
Raijon Kelly G-F Cedar Valley Court Kings
(18 ppg, 6reb, 5 dimes, 2.5 stls, 1blk; 60% FG, 63% 3pt; 85% FT)
Kelly does it all for Cedar Valley, and leads a balanced effort for the undefeated Court Kings.
His ability to play multiple positions is key for the Court Kings as they roll through the season undefeated. One of the leaders on a championship team.
Reggie Lytle G Fort Wayne Vision
(26ppg, 6 rpg, 4.5 dimes, 1.2 stls 45% FG, 40% 3pt, 87% FT)
Lytle has shown over the years that he is a clutch player, like last year; With his all around play, he will be a force for the rest of the season for the Vision. His ability to know what the team needs and deliver has been crucial to the teams success.
Joe Thomasson, G Dayton Air Strikers
(32ppg, 5 dimes, 3 stls, 2 blks, 60% FG, 68% 3pt)
Thomasson has led the Air Strikers to 5 wins in his 5 games, and without him? 3 losses in 3 games. Thomasson has all the tools to be the MVP of the League. Will he be around to finish? He has been picked up by the NBDL and overseas in his stints with the league already.
Devaughn Taylor G Kentucky Flash
(27.5 ppg, 7 rpg, 4apg, 2 spg, 1 bpg, 46% FG, 41% 3 pt, 80 FG)
Taylor, who is a fast rising player, has helped lead the Flash on a big winning streak. With a offer in Canada already in tow, can Taylor continue to the top of the MBL Charts? Taylor is a explosive combo guard who has transformed himself from a dunk legend into a serious MVP threat.
Rochester Rogers F Minnesota Rangers
(20 ppg, 7 rpb, 3apg, 1spg, 45% FG)
Rogers is the centerpiece of another nice squad as the Rangers compete for a MBL Title. Rogers, a Forward, has been a force for the last 2 seasons, and could led the Rangers to a Title Shot.
Jeremy Williams F Kentucky Flash
(22ppg, 11rpg, 7apg, 3spg, 1.4 bpg, 45% FG, 87% FT)
Williams is a do it all player for the Flash, and could be the most valuable player in the League. His ability to keep the Flash going when things break down has been vital for Kentucky during this streak. A real stat sheet stuffer every game.
Robert Clamese F Lincoln Lions
(28ppg, 6rpg, 70% FG, 50% 3pt. 88% FT)
Clamese has been the best player on the Lincoln squad who seems to be finding their way. Shooting a lights out 70% from the field, the 6'7 forward has been a consistent weapon all season. Can Clemese knock off the champs this weekend and push his MVP campaign?
Fred Ford G Indiana Fury
(33ppg, 4rpg, 6apg, 1spg, 52% FG, 53% 3pt, 85% FT)
Ford, a top G for the Fury, has been on a tear in the 1st half of the season. Ford leads the League in scoring, is the top 3-pt shot maker in the league, and is also averaging 3:1 ratio on assists to turnovers, one of the best in the league. Once he gets on, watch out.
Steve Smith C Indiana Dream
(25 ppg, 13 rbg, 2 bpg, 60% FG, 70% FT)
Smith, the big man with the "Old School Style", has led the Dream in scoring, in the top 5 in the MBL in rebounding, and has held the team down in times of need. His post play is something to watch, and is a real force inside for the Dream.
Aundre Hicks G-F Cedar Valley Court Kings
(17ppg, 9 rpg, 6.5 apg, 1.5 spg, 55% FG, 77% FT)
Hicks is another versatile player for the Court Kings who deserve MVP consideration. A big time player, Hicks can run the offense or create for himself. Hicks, impressively, is averaging almost 10 boards a game as a guard, which is unheard of. He keeps the energy up and his play has spearheaded the Court Kings multidimensional attack.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Week 7 Recap: CourtKings still undefeated after big road win; Rangers stay on heels; Flash stop Air Strikers win streak; Stars of Week 7; & More!
Heres the recap on what went down in week 7 of the Midwest Basketball League:
CourtKings halt Vision winning streak, stay undefeated in the MBL Game Of the Week
Cedar Valley showed once again, that when threatened with adversity, they will rise to the occasion as they stopped the Fort Wayne Vision and their 6 game winning streak by a score of 108-101 in Fort Wayne.
Raheem Tyner (26) and Raijon Kelly (23) did the heavy lifting in the scoring aspect, and the Court Kings had 3 guys in double figure rebounds as they pounded the Vision inside all night.
Despite a big crowd rooting the hottest team aside of Cedar Valley, the Court Kings was able to get a big w and move to 6-0. Fort Wayne falls to 7-2.
Cedar Valley stays tied for 1st with the Minnesota Rangers. The Vision suffer their 2nd loss of the season.
Flash finish big weekend with upset win at Dayton
The Kentucky Flash used a big weekend to spring back into the MBL East race with a big win at home vs the Minneota Pitbulls (111-100) and then going on the road to defeat the East leading Air Strikers by a score of 116-115.
Guard Pat McGee led the Flash against the Pitbulls with a triple double (16pts, 11 reb, 10ass, 4 stls) with a great all around effort.
On Sunday the Flash were led by Star G Devaughn Buntyons (32 pts, 7 3's), Jeremy Williams (31, 9reb, 8 dimes) and Antwuan Phillips, who came alive late to help the Flash hold off Dayton in a hotly contetsted game which featured multiple lead changes in the final 4 minutes of the game.
Coach Charles Hickman was "Very happy" with the effort and outcome, as the Air Strikers spanked the Flash in Kentucky a month ago. The Air Strikers were led by Dewayne Martin, who dropped 29 on the night.
"My boys played hard and showed heart." Hickman said after the game. The Flash now sit at 5-3 while the Air Strikers fall to 4-1. It was the first win for Hickman against the Air Strikers on their court in his coaching history.
Broncos smack Springfield
The Minnesota Broncos got back on track with a big 119-103 win against the Springfield Panthers in Springfield. The Panthers came out strong, but Minnesota rode its stars in the 2nd half to a breakaway win, as they try to stay in the race for a division crown. Lemeul Doe was unstoppable, dropping 40 with 5 dimes and 6 3's to match; Akeem Cubie, and Jamar Smith help spearhead the offense for Minnesota.
Denzel Walker dropped 41 (7-14 3's) but it was not enough for Springfield. The Broncos now sit at 4-3.
Rangers handle Dream
The Minnesota Rangers was able to outlast the Indiana Dream 128-120 and stay undefeated and on the heels of the Court Kings in the MBL West.
While the Dream was up for the battle, in Muncie Southside Gym, the Rangers showed poise in pulling out the big win on the road, and now sits at 6-0 on the season. Indiana falls to 2-4.
The Rangers have their sights set on a MBL Championship, and have came out the gate taking no prisoners in the early season.
Lions defeat Central Indiana 113-107
The Lincoln Lions got a much needed W this week with a home victory over Central Indy as the Lions used a balanced effort and late execution to get it done. Lincoln grabs their first W on the season (1-5) while Central Indy falls to 0-5.
Robert Clamese (27 pts, 5reb) & Marcus Williams (22 & 4 reb) led the Lions .
Central Indy was paced by Clinton Cunningham and Aubrey Patterson who both scored 28.
Indiana Fury unload on Panthers
145-93 The Indiana Fury used a offensive explosion to run past the Panthers 145-93. It was their best effort on the season, and the Fury hope this can kickstart them to a good 2nd half of the season. It stops a losing streak and gets them closer to the .500 mark (2-5). Springfield falls to 1-6 after winning its season opener.
(Branding)
Knights defeat Wizards
Chicago defeated Milwaukee 140-101 at the (Southland Center) in Chicago as the Knights played at another level early and late to cruise to the win. The Knights improve to 2-1 while Milwaukee falls to 0-3.
MBL Stars of Week 7
Raheem Tyner - Cedar Valley Court Kings
Tyner was the best player on the court and led the Champs with 26 in a big win over Fort Wayne
DeVaughn Buntyons - Kentucky Flash
Buntyons led the Flash in scoring (32) with 7 3's in the big win @Dayton.
Lemuel Doe - Minnesota Broncos
Doe was unstoppable in a 40 point outburst in a win.
Pat McGee - Kentucky Flash
McGee dropped a triple double on Saturday and 20+ on Sunday in 2 big wins.
Robert Clamese - Lincoln Lions
Clamese led the Lions in scoring (27) in winning their 1st game of the season.
Denzel Walker - Springfield Panthers
Walker dropped 41 on the night in a loss.
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Kentucky Flash Star G Devaughn Buntyons looks to put offense in motion against Air Strikers Aaron "Mook" Holmes |
CourtKings halt Vision winning streak, stay undefeated in the MBL Game Of the Week
Cedar Valley showed once again, that when threatened with adversity, they will rise to the occasion as they stopped the Fort Wayne Vision and their 6 game winning streak by a score of 108-101 in Fort Wayne.
Raheem Tyner (26) and Raijon Kelly (23) did the heavy lifting in the scoring aspect, and the Court Kings had 3 guys in double figure rebounds as they pounded the Vision inside all night.
Despite a big crowd rooting the hottest team aside of Cedar Valley, the Court Kings was able to get a big w and move to 6-0. Fort Wayne falls to 7-2.
Cedar Valley stays tied for 1st with the Minnesota Rangers. The Vision suffer their 2nd loss of the season.
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Air Strikers PG Tracey McGuire glides to the basket vs Flash |
The Kentucky Flash used a big weekend to spring back into the MBL East race with a big win at home vs the Minneota Pitbulls (111-100) and then going on the road to defeat the East leading Air Strikers by a score of 116-115.
Guard Pat McGee led the Flash against the Pitbulls with a triple double (16pts, 11 reb, 10ass, 4 stls) with a great all around effort.
On Sunday the Flash were led by Star G Devaughn Buntyons (32 pts, 7 3's), Jeremy Williams (31, 9reb, 8 dimes) and Antwuan Phillips, who came alive late to help the Flash hold off Dayton in a hotly contetsted game which featured multiple lead changes in the final 4 minutes of the game.
Coach Charles Hickman was "Very happy" with the effort and outcome, as the Air Strikers spanked the Flash in Kentucky a month ago. The Air Strikers were led by Dewayne Martin, who dropped 29 on the night.
"My boys played hard and showed heart." Hickman said after the game. The Flash now sit at 5-3 while the Air Strikers fall to 4-1. It was the first win for Hickman against the Air Strikers on their court in his coaching history.
Broncos smack Springfield
The Minnesota Broncos got back on track with a big 119-103 win against the Springfield Panthers in Springfield. The Panthers came out strong, but Minnesota rode its stars in the 2nd half to a breakaway win, as they try to stay in the race for a division crown. Lemeul Doe was unstoppable, dropping 40 with 5 dimes and 6 3's to match; Akeem Cubie, and Jamar Smith help spearhead the offense for Minnesota.
Denzel Walker dropped 41 (7-14 3's) but it was not enough for Springfield. The Broncos now sit at 4-3.
Rangers handling business against Dream
The Minnesota Rangers was able to outlast the Indiana Dream 128-120 and stay undefeated and on the heels of the Court Kings in the MBL West.
While the Dream was up for the battle, in Muncie Southside Gym, the Rangers showed poise in pulling out the big win on the road, and now sits at 6-0 on the season. Indiana falls to 2-4.
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Minnesota Rangers able to shut down Dream Offense in win |
The Rangers have their sights set on a MBL Championship, and have came out the gate taking no prisoners in the early season.
Lions defeat Central Indiana 113-107
The Lincoln Lions got a much needed W this week with a home victory over Central Indy as the Lions used a balanced effort and late execution to get it done. Lincoln grabs their first W on the season (1-5) while Central Indy falls to 0-5.
Robert Clamese (27 pts, 5reb) & Marcus Williams (22 & 4 reb) led the Lions .
Central Indy was paced by Clinton Cunningham and Aubrey Patterson who both scored 28.
Indiana Fury unload on Panthers
145-93 The Indiana Fury used a offensive explosion to run past the Panthers 145-93. It was their best effort on the season, and the Fury hope this can kickstart them to a good 2nd half of the season. It stops a losing streak and gets them closer to the .500 mark (2-5). Springfield falls to 1-6 after winning its season opener.
(Branding)
Knights defeat Wizards
Chicago defeated Milwaukee 140-101 at the (Southland Center) in Chicago as the Knights played at another level early and late to cruise to the win. The Knights improve to 2-1 while Milwaukee falls to 0-3.
MBL Stars of Week 7
Raheem Tyner - Cedar Valley Court Kings
Tyner was the best player on the court and led the Champs with 26 in a big win over Fort Wayne
DeVaughn Buntyons - Kentucky Flash
Buntyons led the Flash in scoring (32) with 7 3's in the big win @Dayton.
Lemuel Doe - Minnesota Broncos
Doe was unstoppable in a 40 point outburst in a win.
Pat McGee - Kentucky Flash
McGee dropped a triple double on Saturday and 20+ on Sunday in 2 big wins.
Robert Clamese - Lincoln Lions
Clamese led the Lions in scoring (27) in winning their 1st game of the season.
Denzel Walker - Springfield Panthers
Walker dropped 41 on the night in a loss.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Top 5 Teams, Top 5 Players of the Week; Key Matchups this Weekend; Game of the Week
Here's the Top 5 Teams in the Midwest Basketball League, Top 5 Players from last week and the Key Games for this Weekend:
MBL Top 5 (After Week 5)
(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings - 4-0 Court Kings continue to show why they are the top dogs in the League with a easy win over the Lincoln Lions (140-96) last week. With 7 guys in double figures the Court Kings are rolling.
(2) Dayton Air Strikers - 4-0 The Air Strikers took it to a Indiana Fury team, and stay in the 2 spot. Can they go on the road and get a big win this week?
(3) Minnesota Rangers - 4-0 The Rangers continue to stay on pace and undefeated with a nice performance on the road last weekend to defeat a rival in the Pitbulls and a home win as well to go 2-0 on the weekend.
(4) Fort Wayne Vision - 5-1 Fort Wayne notched 2 wins on the weekend, lastly running past Central Indiana at home to earn some staying power in the top 5.
(5) Kentucky Flash - 3-2 The Flash had a bye this week, as they are coming off a loss to the #2 seed Dayton Air Strikers. Can they regroup this weekend?
MBL Top Players of the Week
Tracey McGuire - Air Strikers
McGuire dropped 31, 12 boards, 6 dimes, and was the most dynamic player on the court.
Fred Ford - Indiana Fury
Ford started slowly, but once he got going, there was no stopping the shooting guard who had a league high 40 points on the night.
Joe Thomason - Dayton
Thomasson, the MVP Candidate, notched his 4th consecutive 30 pt-game and hit 2 buzzer beaters to match.
Rochester Rogers - Minnesota Rangers
Rogers led the Rangers to a couple big wins with a 28 and 27- point effort on the wins; he added 6 rebounds and a steal to lead the undefeated Rangers over the Broncos.
Robert Clamese - Lincoln
Clamese dropped a league week high of 42 - on 11-14 shooting, knocking 4 threes down in the process and hiting 16 of 17 FTs.
Week 6 Schedule - Key Games
( ) = Ranking in MBL Poll
SATURDAY
Minnesota Broncos @ Lincoln Lions
Chicago Fury @ (3) Minnesota Rangers
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Top Player Fred Ford vs the Air Strikers Star DeWayne Martin |
MBL Top 5 (After Week 5)
(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings - 4-0 Court Kings continue to show why they are the top dogs in the League with a easy win over the Lincoln Lions (140-96) last week. With 7 guys in double figures the Court Kings are rolling.
(2) Dayton Air Strikers - 4-0 The Air Strikers took it to a Indiana Fury team, and stay in the 2 spot. Can they go on the road and get a big win this week?
(3) Minnesota Rangers - 4-0 The Rangers continue to stay on pace and undefeated with a nice performance on the road last weekend to defeat a rival in the Pitbulls and a home win as well to go 2-0 on the weekend.
(4) Fort Wayne Vision - 5-1 Fort Wayne notched 2 wins on the weekend, lastly running past Central Indiana at home to earn some staying power in the top 5.
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Kentucky Flash Owner / MBL Commissioner Charles Hickman and Star Player Antwon Phillips |
(5) Kentucky Flash - 3-2 The Flash had a bye this week, as they are coming off a loss to the #2 seed Dayton Air Strikers. Can they regroup this weekend?
MBL Top Players of the Week
Tracey McGuire - Air Strikers
McGuire dropped 31, 12 boards, 6 dimes, and was the most dynamic player on the court.
Fred Ford - Indiana Fury
Ford started slowly, but once he got going, there was no stopping the shooting guard who had a league high 40 points on the night.
Joe Thomason - Dayton
Thomasson, the MVP Candidate, notched his 4th consecutive 30 pt-game and hit 2 buzzer beaters to match.
Rochester Rogers - Minnesota Rangers
Rogers led the Rangers to a couple big wins with a 28 and 27- point effort on the wins; he added 6 rebounds and a steal to lead the undefeated Rangers over the Broncos.
Robert Clamese - Lincoln
Clamese dropped a league week high of 42 - on 11-14 shooting, knocking 4 threes down in the process and hiting 16 of 17 FTs.
Week 6 Schedule - Key Games
( ) = Ranking in MBL Poll
SATURDAY
Minnesota Broncos @ Lincoln Lions
Chicago Knights @ (5) Kentucky Flash
(2) Dayton Air Strikers @ Springfield
Indiana Dream @ Fort Wayne Vision
SUNDAY
Chicago Fury @ (3) Minnesota Rangers
(4) Fort Wayne Vision @ Indiana Fury
(1) Cedar Valley Court Kings @ Minnesota Pitbulls (Game of The Week)
Can the top dogs continue to show why they are the best in the MBL? The Pitbulls will be ready and up for the challenge.
Minnesota Broncos @ Milwaukee Storm
BRANDING GAMES:
N Minneapolis Eagles @ Minnesota Arctic Blast
Wisconsin Game Changers @ TC Elite
Chicago Knights @ Milwaukee Wizards
N Minneapolis @ TC Elite
Monday, April 24, 2017
Media Monday; Air Strikers stop Flash and Fury; Court Kings roll; Rangers win battle of Minnesota; Ft Wayne shines
Heres what went down in the MBL in Week 5
Court Kings stay undefeated
Cedar Valley continued to handle business as they ran past the Lincoln Lions 140-96. It was a dominating effort, and with the win the Court Kings move to 4-0 on the season. The Court Kings are the defending champs and hold the #1 spot in the Weekly MBL Poll.
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Air Strikers F DeWayne Martin throws down 2 of his 27 points against the Indiana Fury |
Court Kings stay undefeated
Cedar Valley continued to handle business as they ran past the Lincoln Lions 140-96. It was a dominating effort, and with the win the Court Kings move to 4-0 on the season. The Court Kings are the defending champs and hold the #1 spot in the Weekly MBL Poll.
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Fury G Fred Ford sizes up competition as Chris Montgomery and the Air Strikers ready for D. Ford dropped 40 on the night, leading all scorers |
Air Strikers get big wins, stops Kentucky winning streak;
The Dayton Air Strikers pulled out 2 big wins, as they won @ Kentucky Saturday and then at home vs Indiana Fury on Sunday.
In Saturdays game vs the Flash, the game was close early, as the Air Strikers held momentum, but the Flash rebounded and had the game in striking distance. After the Flash pulled the game to 5 midway in the 3rd quarter, the Air Strikers, led by F Gary Akbar and Joe Thomasson, used a decisive run late in the 3rd and early in the 4th to secure the game and cruise to a 126-98 victory. Leading scorer and Flash Star G Melvyn Little (28ppg) was held to 5 points, which was a credit to the Air Strikers defense. Kentucky falls to 3-2.
In Saturdays game vs the Flash, the game was close early, as the Air Strikers held momentum, but the Flash rebounded and had the game in striking distance. After the Flash pulled the game to 5 midway in the 3rd quarter, the Air Strikers, led by F Gary Akbar and Joe Thomasson, used a decisive run late in the 3rd and early in the 4th to secure the game and cruise to a 126-98 victory. Leading scorer and Flash Star G Melvyn Little (28ppg) was held to 5 points, which was a credit to the Air Strikers defense. Kentucky falls to 3-2.
In the Sunday game vs Indiana Fury the Air Strikers used a slow start by the Fury to jump out and grab a 27-5 lead en route to a 137-101 win.
PG Tracy McGuire (31 pts, 12 reb, 6 dimes, 2 blks), Joe Thomasson (34 pts, 10 dimes, 4 reb) and DeWayne Martin (27pts, 14 boards, 3 blks) led the Air Strikers as all 6 players scored double figures. The Fury were led by G Fred Ford (40) and F Kameron Bright (21).
The Air Strikers move to 5-0 on the season, & are #2 in the weekly MBL poll.
The Air Strikers move to 5-0 on the season, & are #2 in the weekly MBL poll.
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Tracy McGuire and the Air Strikers stuffs D for 1 of his 2 blocks; |
Rangers still undefeated
The Minnesota Rangers also stayed undefeated with a big win and have showed they are ready at another shot at a MBL Title - albeit early in the season.
The Rangers defeated the North Minneapolis Eagles (Branding Team) 141-120 and then defeated the Minnesota Broncos on the road 116-108. In the 2nd game the Broncos pulled the game close, but the Rangers used a great clutch play, and consistent offense to defeat the Broncos. The Rangers now move to 4-0 and stay tied for 1st in the West on the season, while the Broncos fall to 2-2.
The Rangers defeated the North Minneapolis Eagles (Branding Team) 141-120 and then defeated the Minnesota Broncos on the road 116-108. In the 2nd game the Broncos pulled the game close, but the Rangers used a great clutch play, and consistent offense to defeat the Broncos. The Rangers now move to 4-0 and stay tied for 1st in the West on the season, while the Broncos fall to 2-2.
Ft Wayne gets 2 big wins
The Ft Wayne Vision was able to get 2 big wins this weekend, pushing their record to 5-1 and showing they will be a contender in the early part of the season. On Saturday the Vision went on the road and defeated Springfield (Ohio) 137-127 in a high scoring game, which featured a little bit of everything. Then on Sunday the Vision came home and handed the Central Indiana Crusaders a 109-85 win in front of their home supporters.
The Vision was able to stifle Central Indiana, and with the 2 wins, this puts the Vision a half a game out of 1st place in the East.
The Ft Wayne Vision was able to get 2 big wins this weekend, pushing their record to 5-1 and showing they will be a contender in the early part of the season. On Saturday the Vision went on the road and defeated Springfield (Ohio) 137-127 in a high scoring game, which featured a little bit of everything. Then on Sunday the Vision came home and handed the Central Indiana Crusaders a 109-85 win in front of their home supporters.
The Vision was able to stifle Central Indiana, and with the 2 wins, this puts the Vision a half a game out of 1st place in the East.
Lincoln falls in tough weekend
The Lincoln Lions had a tough weekend, losing to the Chicago Fury on Saturday and the Champion Cedar Valley Court Kings on Sunday.
In Saturdays game, the Lions had opportunities to possibly win, but the Fury showed moxie, on the road nevertheless, and was able to win late.
In Sundays game the Lions looked a little tired, and couldn't keep up with the fast paced champions in Cedar Valley.
The loss drops the Lions to 0-4 in the early season.
The Lincoln Lions had a tough weekend, losing to the Chicago Fury on Saturday and the Champion Cedar Valley Court Kings on Sunday.
In Saturdays game, the Lions had opportunities to possibly win, but the Fury showed moxie, on the road nevertheless, and was able to win late.
In Sundays game the Lions looked a little tired, and couldn't keep up with the fast paced champions in Cedar Valley.
The loss drops the Lions to 0-4 in the early season.
Broncos split games this weekend
The Minnesota Broncos was able to get 1 of 2 games played this weekend in the W column
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On Saturday the Broncos was able to hold off a pesky Minnesota Pitbulls team. Both teams played well, but late in the game the Broncos hit key shots and played timely D, solidifying the win.
On Sunday, the Broncos had home court and it seemed that they would be able to grab another win vs , but great execution from the Minnesota Rangers was the difference in the game, and with that the Broncos record now sits at 2-2.
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On Saturday the Broncos was able to hold off a pesky Minnesota Pitbulls team. Both teams played well, but late in the game the Broncos hit key shots and played timely D, solidifying the win.
On Sunday, the Broncos had home court and it seemed that they would be able to grab another win vs , but great execution from the Minnesota Rangers was the difference in the game, and with that the Broncos record now sits at 2-2.
Saturday, April 22, 2017
The Top 5 Rankings; Big Games on Schedule this weekend
Here's the top 5 Rankings in the Midwest Basketball League after Week 4, and our key Games for our Week 5 Schedule
(1) Cedar Valley - 3-0 The Court Kings sit at 1 after a great start. They have shown no signs of slowing up after big win over Chicago
(2) Dayton Air Strikers - 3-0 the Air Strikers have picked up right where they left off last regular season.
(3) Minnesota Rangers - 2-0. The Rangers hold the 2 spot after a good 1st couple weeks.
(4) Kentucky Flash - 3-1 The Flash have on their last 2 and face the East Champs this weekend.
(5) Fort Wayne Vision - 3-1 The Vision have started fast, and sit at the 5 spot after a good stretch.
Week 5 Games
Dayton Air Strikers @ Kentucky Flash
Can the Flash stop the top seed in the East?
(1) Cedar Valley - 3-0 The Court Kings sit at 1 after a great start. They have shown no signs of slowing up after big win over Chicago
(2) Dayton Air Strikers - 3-0 the Air Strikers have picked up right where they left off last regular season.
(3) Minnesota Rangers - 2-0. The Rangers hold the 2 spot after a good 1st couple weeks.
(4) Kentucky Flash - 3-1 The Flash have on their last 2 and face the East Champs this weekend.
(5) Fort Wayne Vision - 3-1 The Vision have started fast, and sit at the 5 spot after a good stretch.
Week 5 Games
Dayton Air Strikers @ Kentucky Flash
Can the Flash stop the top seed in the East?
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Week 3 Recap: Champs stay undefeated, rout Fury; Flash get triple double from Williams in win
Here's what went down in the MBL last weekend, along with some of our star performers.
(Saturday)
CourtKings stay undefeated, Champs cruise to big win
Cedar Valley (3-0) dominated the 1st half in the matchup between 2 of the top teams in the East.
The Court Kings took a 35-point lead into half (75-40) and never looked back, winning easily over the Chicago Fury 140-107.
The Court Kings had 6 guys in double figures, had 36 assists on 56 makes, and was led by a trio of guys in Wakefield Ellison (29 & 10rbs), Aundre Hicks (23,10 & 10), & Alex Houston (25 & 15 rbs).
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Aundre Hicks, Cedar Valley
Hicks triple double (23 pts, 10 rbs, 10 dimes) gets him this award, as he dominated the game from many different facets in the blowout win.
Flash move to 3-1 behind Williams triple double, knock off Springfield
The Kentucky Flash started slow as the Springfield (Ohio) Panthers got off to a quick 5-0 start.
But after that?
It was all Flash as they was able to get their 3rd win of the season with a big road win over Springfield 110-94.
The Flash had 4 guys in double figures, all scoring 20 points as Darnell Berry (20), Ben McGriff (22), Jeremy Williams (25), and Patrick McGee (27) led a balanced effort.
The Flash will take on the Air Strikers in a big time battle in the East this coming Saturday.
Coach Charles Hickman was pleased with the effort shown by his shorthanded squad.
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Jeremy Williams, Kentucky
Williams went off for a triple double as well, dropping 25 with 12 boards, 12 dimes, 4 steals and 3 blocks in a unbelieveable effort to lead the Flash om the road.
Fort Wayne knocks off Indiana Fury, stay in 2nd place
Fort Wayne used a great offensive display and solid team D to shut down the Indiana Fury 111-98 at home @ the Spiece Fieldhouse.
With the win Fort Wayne moves to 3-1, which keeps them on pace in 2nd place in the East. The loss drops Indiana to 1-2.
Milwaukee down Minnesota
The Milwaukee Storm (2-1) won their 2nd game in a row, downing the Minnesota Pitbulls 123-116 in Milwaukee. The game was close, but the Storm proved to be too much at home, and now sit a game out of 1st place. Minnesota falls to 0-2 on the early season.
(Sunday Game)
Fort Wayne throttles Springfield
Fort Wayne used the weekend to get on track, going 2-0, knocking off Springfield in the process and solidifying themselves as a early contender. Springfield falls to 1-3
(BRANDING)
Knights defeat Legends in the Battle of Chicago; (Red Shield Center)
In the Battle of Chicago, the Chicago Knights defeated the Legends 123-116.
Both teams gave max effort, but the Knights had a little more juice when it counted, and got the big rivalry win.
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The Kentucky Flash and Springfield Panthers go at it last weekend |
(Saturday)
CourtKings stay undefeated, Champs cruise to big win
Cedar Valley (3-0) dominated the 1st half in the matchup between 2 of the top teams in the East.
The Court Kings took a 35-point lead into half (75-40) and never looked back, winning easily over the Chicago Fury 140-107.
The Court Kings had 6 guys in double figures, had 36 assists on 56 makes, and was led by a trio of guys in Wakefield Ellison (29 & 10rbs), Aundre Hicks (23,10 & 10), & Alex Houston (25 & 15 rbs).
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Aundre Hicks, Cedar Valley
Hicks triple double (23 pts, 10 rbs, 10 dimes) gets him this award, as he dominated the game from many different facets in the blowout win.
Flash move to 3-1 behind Williams triple double, knock off Springfield
The Kentucky Flash started slow as the Springfield (Ohio) Panthers got off to a quick 5-0 start.
But after that?
It was all Flash as they was able to get their 3rd win of the season with a big road win over Springfield 110-94.
The Flash had 4 guys in double figures, all scoring 20 points as Darnell Berry (20), Ben McGriff (22), Jeremy Williams (25), and Patrick McGee (27) led a balanced effort.
The Flash will take on the Air Strikers in a big time battle in the East this coming Saturday.
Coach Charles Hickman was pleased with the effort shown by his shorthanded squad.
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Jeremy Williams, Kentucky
Williams went off for a triple double as well, dropping 25 with 12 boards, 12 dimes, 4 steals and 3 blocks in a unbelieveable effort to lead the Flash om the road.
Fort Wayne knocks off Indiana Fury, stay in 2nd place
Fort Wayne used a great offensive display and solid team D to shut down the Indiana Fury 111-98 at home @ the Spiece Fieldhouse.
With the win Fort Wayne moves to 3-1, which keeps them on pace in 2nd place in the East. The loss drops Indiana to 1-2.
Milwaukee down Minnesota
The Milwaukee Storm (2-1) won their 2nd game in a row, downing the Minnesota Pitbulls 123-116 in Milwaukee. The game was close, but the Storm proved to be too much at home, and now sit a game out of 1st place. Minnesota falls to 0-2 on the early season.
(Sunday Game)
Fort Wayne throttles Springfield
Fort Wayne used the weekend to get on track, going 2-0, knocking off Springfield in the process and solidifying themselves as a early contender. Springfield falls to 1-3
(BRANDING)
Knights defeat Legends in the Battle of Chicago; (Red Shield Center)
In the Battle of Chicago, the Chicago Knights defeated the Legends 123-116.
Both teams gave max effort, but the Knights had a little more juice when it counted, and got the big rivalry win.
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Sunday, April 16, 2017
Air Strikers pull away late, move to 2-0; Thomasson nets 30
When the Dayton Air Strikers played the Indiana Dream last year it was a blowout from the start.
This year? The same results, but a completely different story.
Indiana had the game in their grasp as they were only down 2 to the Air Strikers (109 - 107) with less than 5 minutes to go in the game. The game was tied going into the 4th as the Dream had seized momentum.
However, a late flurry by Andre Yates, Joe Thomason, Aaron Holmes and Tracy McGuire took a tight game and sealed the deal as the Air Strikers defeated the Indiana Dream 127-114.
The Air Strikers now improve to 2-0, while the Dream will fall to 1-2.
The Air Strikers made runs in every quarter but every run the Strikers made the Dream matched.
Led by Maris (28), Steve Smith (24), and Marquez Morse (25), the Dream went blow for blow until 5 minutes left in the game.
That's when the Air Strikers went on a decisive game-ending run.
Joe Thomasson led the Air Striker offensive attack with 30 points, while Andre Yates dropped 18, Mook Holmes added the inside punch with 17 and 13 rebs, and Dwyane Martin dropped 18 with 3 blocks to join 7 Air Strikers in double figures.
The Dream were pleased with the effort, and the coaching staff knows they had a real opportunity to win the game.
Air Strikers coach Chris McGuire loved the effort, but wasn't pleased with the execution overall, especially after a sloppy 1st half.
But as McGuire knows, being a star in the NCAA Tournament, is that a win is a win, especially when you are the top dog in the conference.
MVPs of the Game:
Joe Thomasson, Air Strikers
Thomasson led the Air Strikers with 30, but added 4 boards, 3 assists, and 4 huge steals to take home the award.
Steve Smith, Indiana Dream
Smith was consistent all night, and in the 4th quarter he went off to keep the Dream upset hopes alive.
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Joe Thomasson goes up against Dream for 2 of his game high 30 points |
This year? The same results, but a completely different story.
Indiana had the game in their grasp as they were only down 2 to the Air Strikers (109 - 107) with less than 5 minutes to go in the game. The game was tied going into the 4th as the Dream had seized momentum.
However, a late flurry by Andre Yates, Joe Thomason, Aaron Holmes and Tracy McGuire took a tight game and sealed the deal as the Air Strikers defeated the Indiana Dream 127-114.
The Air Strikers now improve to 2-0, while the Dream will fall to 1-2.
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Fast rising Youth Program showing love and getting love at the Air Striker game |
The Air Strikers made runs in every quarter but every run the Strikers made the Dream matched.
Led by Maris (28), Steve Smith (24), and Marquez Morse (25), the Dream went blow for blow until 5 minutes left in the game.
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Maris had a big game for the Dream |
That's when the Air Strikers went on a decisive game-ending run.
Joe Thomasson led the Air Striker offensive attack with 30 points, while Andre Yates dropped 18, Mook Holmes added the inside punch with 17 and 13 rebs, and Dwyane Martin dropped 18 with 3 blocks to join 7 Air Strikers in double figures.
The Dream were pleased with the effort, and the coaching staff knows they had a real opportunity to win the game.
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Coach McGuire with Big Man Aaron "Mook" Holmes |
Air Strikers coach Chris McGuire loved the effort, but wasn't pleased with the execution overall, especially after a sloppy 1st half.
But as McGuire knows, being a star in the NCAA Tournament, is that a win is a win, especially when you are the top dog in the conference.
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G Andre Yates goes hard for 2 vs the Dream |
MVPs of the Game:
Joe Thomasson, Air Strikers
Thomasson led the Air Strikers with 30, but added 4 boards, 3 assists, and 4 huge steals to take home the award.
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Star player Steve Smith at the line for 2 |
Smith was consistent all night, and in the 4th quarter he went off to keep the Dream upset hopes alive.
Saturday, April 15, 2017
Flash get big W last week; Can they continue in Springfield? Todays (Week 3) Matchups;
Here's what's on tap for the Weekend in the MBL
Flash pull away at home; Now face Springfield
The Kentucky Flash (2-1) got a much needed victory last week with a big win over the Fort Wayne Vision.
The Vision had won their first game, and were ready for the challenge.
The Flash were in control for the 1st half, built a big led (19), only to watch it evaporate as the Vision tied the game in the 3rd.
Fort Wayne looked as if they might grab a big road win, but the Flash turned the tide back in their favor.
The Flash would never trail in the game, as they regained their composure led by Melvyn Little (23 pts, 5 assists) and Jeremy Williams (20pts, 8 rebs), & Antwon Phillips secured the inside with 12 boards. The Flash now will head to Ohio today to battle against Springfield.
Flash Coach Charles Hickman has been pleased with the performance of his team thus far, but knows the real tests are yet to come.
Player of the Game: Melvyn Little, Kentucky
Little was able to control the game, and while the 23 put him in top scorer status, the 8 dimes were crucial to the team getting the 2nd W of the season.
Schedule for today (April 15th):
Kentucky Flash (2-1) @ Springfield (1-1)
Indiana Dream (1-1) @ Dayton (1-0)
Cedar Valley CourtKings (2-0) @ Chicago Fury (2-0) (Game of the Week)
Can the Champs continue its undefeated season? Or will the upstart Fury knock off the champs at home? The CourtKings have looked good so far. This will be a nice test for Cedar Valley.
Indiana Fury (1-1) @ Ft Wayne Vision (1-1)
Minnestota Pitbulls (0-2) @ Milwaukee Storm (1-1)
Branding League
Chicago Legends (1-0) @ Chicago Knights (0-1)
Flash pull away at home; Now face Springfield
The Kentucky Flash (2-1) got a much needed victory last week with a big win over the Fort Wayne Vision.
The Vision had won their first game, and were ready for the challenge.
The Flash were in control for the 1st half, built a big led (19), only to watch it evaporate as the Vision tied the game in the 3rd.
Fort Wayne looked as if they might grab a big road win, but the Flash turned the tide back in their favor.
The Flash would never trail in the game, as they regained their composure led by Melvyn Little (23 pts, 5 assists) and Jeremy Williams (20pts, 8 rebs), & Antwon Phillips secured the inside with 12 boards. The Flash now will head to Ohio today to battle against Springfield.
Flash Coach Charles Hickman has been pleased with the performance of his team thus far, but knows the real tests are yet to come.
Player of the Game: Melvyn Little, Kentucky
Little was able to control the game, and while the 23 put him in top scorer status, the 8 dimes were crucial to the team getting the 2nd W of the season.
Schedule for today (April 15th):
Kentucky Flash (2-1) @ Springfield (1-1)
Indiana Dream (1-1) @ Dayton (1-0)
Cedar Valley CourtKings (2-0) @ Chicago Fury (2-0) (Game of the Week)
Can the Champs continue its undefeated season? Or will the upstart Fury knock off the champs at home? The CourtKings have looked good so far. This will be a nice test for Cedar Valley.
Indiana Fury (1-1) @ Ft Wayne Vision (1-1)
Minnestota Pitbulls (0-2) @ Milwaukee Storm (1-1)
Branding League
Chicago Legends (1-0) @ Chicago Knights (0-1)
Friday, April 14, 2017
East Champion Air Strikers post 143 on Central Indiana in Season Opener; Thomasson drops 32; Next game vs Dream Saturday
Heres the top Headlines, recap for last Weekend in the MBL
Air Strikers run past Crusaders in Season opener; Thomasson goes for 32
Last season ended woefully for the Air Strikers as the Eastern Conference champions went up to Minneapolis only to be thrashed by the eventual MBL Champions in Cedar Valley in the semifinals.
The Dayton Air Strikers got their season opener underway with a bang as they ran past the Central Indiana Crusaders 143-84 last Saturday night.
Joe Thomasson, the star guard for the Air Strikers who just came off a stint in the NBDL, was on fire in the first quarter, as he went for 16 of his 32 points to lead the Air Strikers to a big lead which they would never relinquish.
Central Indiana battled, but a tough start, on the road for the 2nd day in a row, and taking on the Eastern Conference Champs had something to do with it.
The Air Strikers had multiple guys in double figures, with G Andre Yates dropping 20, Aaron Holmes with a double (17 & 10), Daquan Walker with 17 and Tracy McGuire with 15, to go with 3 steals. Dewayne Martin added 13 to round out the double digit scorers.
Crafty lefty Deon Williams led the Crusaders with 15, while Quinn Brooks added 15 as well and David Clanton did the dirty work with a double double. Aubrey Patterson scored double digits as well.
Indiana Coach J.R. Martin was happy the squad played hard, but knows the back to back games took a toll on his boys. He's pleased with the league, and feels his team will compete to win every time they go out on the court.
Air Strikers Head Coach Chris McGuire was pleased with his teams efforts, and knows he has championship talent across the board.
Star of the Game: Joe Thomasson, Dayton -The former Wright State Raider, Thomasson dropped 16 and led the Air Strikers to 15-22 shooting in the 1st quarter to set the tone and lead Dayton to victory.
Air Strikers Take on Indiana Dream Saturday
The Dayton Air Strikers (1-0) will battle the Indiana Dream (1-1) on Saturday, April 16th at Sinclair Community College.
The Dream are a far better team than they were last season, as the Dream had a nightmare start, and wasn't able to capture a playoff spot.
This season the Dream won at home vs Springfield (124-112) and almost pulled out a road win against their rival Indiana Fury, falling by 1 (91-90).
Indiana Dream Coach Steve Smith knows his squad will be tested coming here, but he and the Dream are ready for the challenge.
The Dream want to be a playoff team, and this weekend will show how far they have came to taking on the top squad in the East.
The Air Strikers are coming off a great all around effort against Central Indiana last weekend.
Can they continue the great play early in the season against a different and more prepared Dream squad?
Game will tipoff around 5:15 on Saturday.
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Thomasson led the Air Strikers with 32 |
Air Strikers run past Crusaders in Season opener; Thomasson goes for 32
Last season ended woefully for the Air Strikers as the Eastern Conference champions went up to Minneapolis only to be thrashed by the eventual MBL Champions in Cedar Valley in the semifinals.
The Dayton Air Strikers got their season opener underway with a bang as they ran past the Central Indiana Crusaders 143-84 last Saturday night.
Joe Thomasson, the star guard for the Air Strikers who just came off a stint in the NBDL, was on fire in the first quarter, as he went for 16 of his 32 points to lead the Air Strikers to a big lead which they would never relinquish.
Central Indiana battled, but a tough start, on the road for the 2nd day in a row, and taking on the Eastern Conference Champs had something to do with it.
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G Andre Yates looks to create during Air Strikers victory |
Crafty lefty Deon Williams led the Crusaders with 15, while Quinn Brooks added 15 as well and David Clanton did the dirty work with a double double. Aubrey Patterson scored double digits as well.
Indiana Coach J.R. Martin was happy the squad played hard, but knows the back to back games took a toll on his boys. He's pleased with the league, and feels his team will compete to win every time they go out on the court.
Air Strikers Head Coach Chris McGuire was pleased with his teams efforts, and knows he has championship talent across the board.
Star of the Game: Joe Thomasson, Dayton -The former Wright State Raider, Thomasson dropped 16 and led the Air Strikers to 15-22 shooting in the 1st quarter to set the tone and lead Dayton to victory.
Air Strikers Take on Indiana Dream Saturday
The Dayton Air Strikers (1-0) will battle the Indiana Dream (1-1) on Saturday, April 16th at Sinclair Community College.
The Dream are a far better team than they were last season, as the Dream had a nightmare start, and wasn't able to capture a playoff spot.
This season the Dream won at home vs Springfield (124-112) and almost pulled out a road win against their rival Indiana Fury, falling by 1 (91-90).
Indiana Dream Coach Steve Smith knows his squad will be tested coming here, but he and the Dream are ready for the challenge.
The Dream want to be a playoff team, and this weekend will show how far they have came to taking on the top squad in the East.
The Air Strikers are coming off a great all around effort against Central Indiana last weekend.
Can they continue the great play early in the season against a different and more prepared Dream squad?
Game will tipoff around 5:15 on Saturday.
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