Eastside Celebrates Group 4 Championship!
Clifton, N.J………….Eastside Highschool basketball team,who became the first Passaic County non-public champ in 82 years celebrated their season at the Mountainside Inn in Clifton,new Jersey! The Ghosts shared their accomplishment with players from the past as Paterson councilman Andre Sayeh mc’d the event! The dinner was arranged by Bill LaSala who is part of the Ghosts Alumni club and is a well recognized name in his own right in the city of Paterson! Coach Juan Griles acknowledged his team, the administration and the alumni in his speech as the final piece to the event was the championship jackets that was given to the players! Congratulations for the final time to the remarkable season of the Eastside Ghosts!
Playaz 16u And 15u Win Tune Up “Chips”!
Paterson,N.J……The Playaz 16u and 15u teams both got in the Championship mode this weekend in the Playaz 3rd annual Tune Up Tournament! Kavon Stewart scored 22 points and Reggie Cameron added 18 in the Playaz 16u 83-66 title game win against the New York Panthers! The Playaz led by one 25-24 with 5 minutes left in the first half before going on a spurt to take a 15 point halftime lead 50-35! Joshua Marquez added 11 and Geno Thorpe, Mike Young and Joel Hernandez helped control the remainder of the game! The Panthers were led by Ryan Yearwood with 20 points and Kamal Nelson with 18! The Playaz reached the final by defeating New Heights(N.Y.) 49-46 in the semifinals behind Hernandez’s 16 points! The Panthers reached the”chip”by beating The New Jersey Pirates 57-54 in overtime! Shakur Pinder led the scoring with 17 points for the Panthers, while Quadir Lindsey finished with 21 points and Raekwon Kelly added 14 for the Pirates! Hernandez was voted the Tournament M.V.P. and Stewart won the Chanpionship M.V.P.! Thorpe, Yearwood and Pinder were voted to the all tournament team!
PLAYAZ 16U- 70 NEW HEIGHTS – 68
In an exciting contest Rashard Figures scored 22 points, Marques Townes added 12 and Corey Brown scored 14 including sending the game to overtime with two free throws as The Playaz 15u held on to a 70-68 win over New Heights! Devin West scored 21 points and knocked down big shots including a”triple”that put New Heights ahead 64-62 with 7 seconds left! That’s when Brown was fouled with 2 on the clock from behind the arc! He preceded to hit 2 of 3 free throws to send it to overtime! Figures and Townes then made big plays late to help preserve the win! Alex Thomas and Jordan Forehand also played strong in the final! The Playaz 15u reached the finals by defeating Unique All Stars 71-39 in the semifinals as Figures scored 13, Townes 12 and Juwann Carter added 9! New Heights reached the chip by defeating a determined Playaz 14u team 50-43! Saints Hilliare led New Heights with 16 points, while wilson and Alex Wolf each scored 12 points! Nas Barrino scored 16 points and Isaiah Briscoe added 15! Figures was voted Tournament M.V.P. and Brown was voted the Championship M.V.P.! Townes, Hilliare and Wilson were named All Tournament Team!
Playaz 19’s Fall to Real Scout In I.S.8 Semifinals!
Queens, New York…….. The Playaz 19’s were game and competitive, but in the end loss to Real Scout in the I.S.8 semifinals 84-78 as D’Angelo Harrison and Jakarr Sampson, future St. Johns teammates led the way for the winners! Harrison (right)scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and made two crucial steals late in the contest and Sampson(bottom right) added 18 points and 8 boards to overcome the effort of Rutgers bound guard Myles Mack who finished with 25 points! P.J. Torres, who’s headed for Duquense added 12 points while point guard Tavon Sledge( Iowa State) chipped in with 10! Georgetown recruit Jabril Trawick scored 15 for the Playaz and Rider commit Chuck Oliver added 14 points! It was a high level contest with talent in abundance as Maurice Harkless( St. Johns) and Max Hooper( Harvard) suited up for Real Scout and Tyrone Johnson( Villanova) and Vaughn Gray( George Mason) suited up for the Playaz! The Playaz cut the lead to two 80-78 behind the defensive effort of North Carolina recruit Desmond Hubert and the offense of Mack and Trawick! But, Harrison made a key defensive play near the end of the game and that proved to be the difference!
OLIVER COMMITS TO RIDER!
Scotch Plains senior shooting guard Charles Oliver, nicknamed” The Rifleman”(right) has decided to play college basketball for Rider University in the MAAC! Oliver developed a good relationship with the coaches and was happy to be close to home so his family could see him play as the school is located in Lawrenceville, New Jersey! Oliver had an outstanding senior season for Scotch Plains averaging 21.8 points a game and 5 rebounds! He hopes to continue to bring the school success as it finished 13-5 in the conference and 20-10 overall!