A full week 2 is now complete. 22 more games are in the books, here's the best of what I saw and didn't see.
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Monday night I tried to go see an Exploration home game not knowing for sure if they had a home gym or not (turns out they don't). They were on the road at Metro Schools College Prep. Then the Hub had the Cristo Rey vs Prairie Seeds location wrong and I read it wrong on the EMAC site. Wednesday off to Higher Ground, no game. Thursday, off to Community of Peace at Prairie Seeds and the game must have been late with no JV because I arrived early only to find locked doors.
Sad to see the Tipoff Classic get cancelled due to safety concerns. Thankfully many of the teams were able to play the games as regular non-conference games. But we lost the chance for some non-metro teams to be on the big stage such as the Hills-Beaver Creek vs Braham game. One fun outcome though was Breck and Liberty Classical matching up as they couldn't reschedule their out-state opponents. Liberty ends up winning that game which is an eye opener that will probably get more attention than the game they would have had.
Monday
St. Paul Central rolls along with an 18 point win over Camden. Camden fell apart late and then they pulled the plug with 3:15 to play and it was only a 15 point game. The Camden freshman bigs, Lamar McBride and star prospect Malik Martin, didn't disappoint. Both ended up with double doubles. McBride is a wrecking ball on the glass. Martin is a smooth lefty and while the jumper needs work, you can why he has the hype. Camden would come from 6 down at half on Saturday to pickup a very good win over Maranatha at the Southside Showcase. Glad I mentioned Trequan White in my preview as he had another big game in the win. Also in the Southside Showcase, Central would go on to easily beat Minneapolis South.
Tuesday
Forward Isaan Kitila of St. Anthony with a clutch 2nd half controlling the paint. Huskies won their Tri-Metro matchup with Fridley 70-61 in overtime. PACT defeated Eagle Ridge 65-58 in a MCAA showdown. Good guard matchup there with PACT's Fred Onyinkwa (18 pts) and ERA's Braxton Ray (20 pts) leading their teams. Low scoring affair saw Rochester John Marshall defeat Hastings 50-39 Rockets had a 17-2 run and held Hastings without a FG for 11 minutes in the 2nd half. Eden Prairie continued their good start with a 81-64 section win at Shakopee. That was a 24 point game early in the 2nd half. Carter Pulrang with 6 of his 7 triples in the first half on his way to 27 points. Hamze Yusuf really pushes the pace and attacks the rim. He scored 19 pts. Luke Schroeder with 26 points for Shakopee but not much help beyond that. Shakopee 0-3 and all of those in the section to start the year. But some adjustment was to be expected with an all junior starting lineup. White Bear Lake with a good Suburban East win at Mounds View. Colin Piper made a living at the foul line in the 1st half on his way to 23 points in the win. Andrew Aitkin 25 points and 5 triples for Mounds View.
Wednesday
The battle of Bloomington highlighted a quiet schedule. Jefferson took an 11 point lead with 13:30 to go but only scored 3 field goals the rest of the way. Star soph PG Judah Mitchell was the story for Kennedy after that. A couple of steals and a tip in to spark an 8-0 run to make it a game. Then 2 hoops with under 2 minutes left to keep Kennedy ahead. He iced it at the line with 2 FT with 8 seconds left. Mitchell with 15 of his 24 in the 2nd half. Kennedy wins 49-44. They also added soph Musunguindji Mwenentanda from Sioux Falls Lincoln. He was a top 10 prospect in South Dakota. Add in 8th grader Jerrell Washington Jr and you have a group to keep an eye on long term. MTS went into Jump City and had no problems with High School for Recording Arts. Running time victory for the Wolves 85-41.
Thursday
Now the first of back to back days of making up for lost time with the Wright County Conference. Jack Burke of SW Christian and Kolby Christl of Chanhassen lighting it up in their game. SW Christian would fall behind by 10 at the half but tie the game at 59 with 5:34 left. Christl with a triple and a 3 point play in a 10-1 run after that to keep Chan ahead. The Stars would get 1 final chance but couldn't convert. 75-73 Chanhassen win. Christl with 4 triples and 35 points. Bennet Barger adds 21 points for the Storm. Jack Burke with 32 points and 7 threes to lead SW Christian. Jameson McCarthy 12 of his 14 in the second half for the Stars.
In my live game, Delano hung around with #5AAA Mahtomedi until late in the first half. Zephyrs stretched a 5 point lead late to 12 at the half. Then they ran away in the second half on their way to a 74-38 win. Delano trying some triangle and 2 (or so it appeared) on Mark Graff and Willie Roelofs in the first half. Always fun to see some junk defense. Noah Carlson 19 points and 5 triples to lead Mahtomedi. Most of that damage in the 1st half. Roelofs14 and Graff with 12.
Friday
Game of the day saw #6AA Holy Family win 74-68 at #10AA Minnehaha. Holy Family opened up a 16 point first half lead. That was cut to 9 before going back to 15. Holy Family hung on from there. They played most of the 2nd half without PG Geno Ward (11 pts 1st half). Having that ball handler was a factor. Minnehaha PG Carter Cupito with 4 steals, 3 of them leading to layups in the rally. But the 4th was a highlight chasedown block by Dylan Baker with 1:36 left in a 6 point game. Add in the game circumstances and it was a major wow moment. Cupito 18 points and all those steals to lead Minnehaha. Guard Ayden Green showing a nice burst on his way to 16 points. Drew Coleman 20 points and Lexyn Grof adds 15 for Holy Family.
Buffalo went on the road for a 70-66 win at St. Louis Park. Lots of trading runs in this one. Buffalo 8 in a row for a lead only to see St. Louis Park score the last 10 of the half and go to halftime up 33-32. Then a 9-0 Orioles run to open a 10 point lead in the 2nd half. Buffalo flips the script 9-0 to take the lead with 7:40 left. They stretch it to 7 and hang on. Matthew Jordan 23 points on 13-18 FTs. Soph Thomas Jordan continues to impress with 29 points (11-14 FT). No Eli Hegle for the Bison. St. Louis Park wing Matthew Johnson continues to be a name to watch. He scored 21 points to lead the Orioles.
Forest Lake used a 12-2 run early in the 2nd half to gain just enough separation from Irondale. Jayden Dillard with a late stepback 3 that was a dagger in a 4 point game. Rangers win 67-57. Dillard leads Forest Lake with 15 points. Cameron Cramble using his size advantage for a game high 29 points and he added 10 rebounds on my sheet. Forest Lake running some skip action on the first play of the game for DJ Westman. Thank you UConn for that. I'm here for it. A fun set even it does involve an element of THE WORLD'S WORST OFFENSE.
St. Croix Lutheran defeated New Life Academy 84-73. The Crusaders jumped out to a 17-1 lead but a pesky 2-3 zone from the Eagles saw the lead cut all the way down to 7. St. Croix Lutheran pushed the lead back to 22 before a late rally tightened up the final score. Isaac Garcia 5 triples and 17 points. 3 of those triples to extend the lead in the 2nd half. Thomas Hermann with 20. Forward Riley Johnson adds 18 for the Crusaders. John Norring 23 points and 4 triples for New Life.
The late game was the back half of the Minnesota River Conference Revival Tournament out at Mayer Lutheran. Mayer Lutheran led most of the game. A 10-0 run early in the 2nd half was the difference here. Junior guard Ben Lindesmith 25 points to lead the Crusaders to victory. Soph Carter Neitzel adds 16 points. They start 4 juniors and a sophomore with 2 freshman off the bench. Mitchell Schmidt leads Jordan with 17 points. 8th grader Henry Hanzel showing he's ready with 13 points. The lanky forward will definitely be one to watch for the Hubmen in the future.
Spectrum struggled with United Christian Academy. Spectrum went 7 minutes without a FG in the 2nd half. United Christian went 5 minutes without a FG against the Sting 1-3-1 during that same stretch. United Christian up 3 with 2 minutes left but they give up a 10-2 run to end the game. 3 ball ties it, then Eli Miller coast to coast for the lead. UCA ties it and its Miller with the putback for the lead again. UCA gets a good look at a final 3 that doesn't go. They give up 2 offensive boards on free throws in the final minute which was a killer. Lots of open 3s against the zone for UCA. Spectrum wins 68-63. Evan Grover 15 pts, Sam Rich 14 for UCA. Eli Miller 23 points, Cody Benson 22 to lead Spectrum.
Saturday
I did an online version of what I would have watched if the Tipoff Classic had been played. But being online added the advantage of being able to jump sites.
#7AAA Orono blewout Faribault 77-39 in the opener. Orono taking advantage of suspect Faribault guard play. That made post touches for Ryan Kreager few and far between. He was held to 3 points. Brennan Doherty with 5 3s and an assist for the 1st 17 Orono points. He finished with 20 points. Tommy Lundell adds 15. Breuer Wolff 13 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Falcons.
Best game of the day was the #1AAA Totino-Grace 72-64 win over #5AAAA Hopkins. A 17-3 TG run would give them a 10 point lead going to the break. Hopkins would rally back to take a 50-44 lead on an Ahmed Nur dunk. TG right back with a 9-0 run. Dothan Ijadimbola with 2 buckets. Malachi Hill with a big 3 off an offensive rebound and 2 FTs to push the lead to 7 and Hopkins couldn't recover. Dothan Ijadimbola was terrific with 27 points and the 2 clutch buckets with under 4 min left. Its the best I've seen him play in a while. Malachi Hill adds 14. Xavier Frelix 15 to lead Hopkins. Tre Moore, Jayden Moore and Ahmed Nur each add 13.
Good win 65-61 for Lakeville North at Spring Lake Park. That was despite Nolan Myren going off for 32 points for Spring Lake Park. But nobody else was in double figures. A surprisingly sloppy game from SLP. Owen Brezinski leads Lakeville North with 19 points. He had an important putback in the last minute. Dane Danielson adds 16 points and 12 rebounds.
#1AAAA Wayzata jumped all over #4AAAA Cretin-Derham Hall in the first half. 52-28 at the half with everything going right. Very much like last year's AAAA championship game. CDH would cut that lead all the way down to 9 in the middle of the 2nd. JoJo Mitchell and Ty Schlagel leading that rally. But CDH runs out of gas and Wayzata runs away for a 96-66 win. Nolan Anderson 21 pts, 11 rbs, 3 blk on my sheet. Christian Wiggins 20 points 6 rebounds. Xavy Ivey 18 points. JoJo Mitchell 26 points and 4 3s to lead CDH. Ty Schlagel with 12 of his 16 in the 2nd half.
Then over to the Showside Showcase with Anoka taking on the hosts Benilde-St. Margaret's in the late game. Anoka without Bryce Gaustad, Kolden Johnson and 1 other starter for this one. All BSM in this one against the depleted Tornadoes lineup. 12 players score with 9 having at least 6 points. Wing Braylon Kelly-Taylor with 12 points to lead the way. Brody Lakanen 16 points to lead Anoka.
Then the intended Tipoff Classic final of #8AAAA Prior Lake at Edina. 24 all at half as Edina went 7 minutes without a field goal. Vince Cronin with a 3 point play and lob dunk off a turnover. Mason Mohs adds a 3. Its part of a 19-6 run to open up a 52-41 lead. Junior forward Trey Theis off the bench with a pair of 3s as Prior Lake tried to cut into the lead to no avail. Edina wins 68-52. Kolby Thompson 4 3s and 19 points to lead Prior Lake. Vince Cronin 18 of his 25 in the second half to help Edina pull away.