Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Week 6 Girls Recap

*** Full stats will be updated as time is available to review film and compile statistics ***
 
Outwork 49, Too Easy 37

An understaffed but pesky Too Easy group was able to make it interesting late in a sloppy game for both sides, but they were never able to make it close enough to really make a tough Outwork squad worry. Outwork was able to establish some control of the game using an 8-0 run over a stretch in the middle of the 1st half, extending their lead to 20-10. An Emma Carter (Mount Abraham Union (VT) 2018) basket right before the halftime buzzer cut Too Easy's deficit to 7 at 23-16. Outwork was able to gradually push their lead forward in the first stretch of the 2nd half. An 8-3 run, which included a Mikyla Mitchell (Scotia-Glenville 2020) 4 point play and ended with a Brianna Rozzi (Highland 2019) breakaway layup, gave Outwork its largest lead of the night at 40-22. A stretch of stagnant offense for them, mixed with strong play on Too Easy's end from Kenna Guynup (Beekmantown 2017), helped fuel a 9-0/11-2 response run to cut Too Easy's deficit back to single digits at 40-31 and one last time at 42-33. Guynup had 4 points and 2 assists in that run. A strong stretch from Madison Little (Mount Anthony Union (VT) 2017) finally helped ice it for Outwork; her rebound & assist to Chloe Chaffin (Kingston 2018) followed by a three pushed their lead back to 14 in the waning moments. Chaffin had a team high 11 points along with 5 rebounds and 5 steals. Rozzi joined her in double figures with 10 in the victory. Mitchell, the 2nd shortest player on the Outwork roster, had a team high 7 rebounds to go with 7 points and 4 steals. Outwork set an EST record in their 1st game of the night by totaling 17 steals on the night. Madison Graber (Schalmont 2018) paced Too Easy in defeat with 11 points; Guynup added 10 along with 6 rebounds and 3 steals.

Outwork (8-3): Brianna Rozzi 10, Madison Little 4, Lauraine Joensen 8, Chloe Chaffin 11, Mikyla Mitchell 7, Kyara Triblet 2, Rebecca Townes 7. Totals: 19-6-49.

Too Easy (2-9): Alyssa Waters 5, Kenna Guynup 10, Madison Graber 11, Emma Carter 4, Anna Iannotti 7. Totals: 15-5-37.

Field Goals: Outwork 19/63 (Rozzi 4/11, McCoy 0/3, Little 1/7, Joensen 4/10, Chaffin 5/12, Mitchell 2/12, Triblet 1/3, Townes 2/5), Too Easy 15/50 (Zeyak 0/3, Waters 2/8, Guynup 3/10, Graber 5/9, Carter 2/14, Iannotti 3/6).

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 5/20 (Rozzi 2/6, Mitchell 1/3, Townes 1/3, Little 1/5, Joensen 0/3), Too Easy 2/13 (Waters 1/3, Guynup 1/6, Zeyak 0/1, Carter 0/3).

Free Throws: Outwork 6/13 (Mitchell 2/3, Townes 2/3, Little 1/2, Chaffin 1/5), Too Easy 5/11 (Guynup 3/4, Iannotti 1/2, Graber 1/3, Carter 0/2).

Rebounds: Outwork 38 (Mitchell 7), Too Easy 36 (Carter 11).

Assists: Outwork 14 (Little, Mitchell 3), Too Easy 10 (Zeyak 4).


Upstate Select 42, Show Stoppers 34

Upstate Select shook off a halftime deficit with a strong start to the final 20 minutes, and when the game was in question late, they had one more run in them to come out with a win. Both teams started hot, with Show Stoppers jumping up 10-8 under 5 minutes into the game, but cooled off for the remainder of the half. After Show Stoppers took their largest lead of the game at 20-14 in the final minute of the 1st half, a CeCe Mayo (Shaker 2017; Army commit) basket on an inbounds play right before the halftime buzzer cut Select's deficit to 6. They then scored 10 of the first 12 points in the 2nd half, with an Olivia Marshall (Stockbridge Valley 2017) basket giving them their first lead at 23-22 and an Olivia Baumann (Guilderland 2017) three extending it to 4. 5 straight points from Nina Fedullo (Amsterdam 2017) gave Show Stoppers a brief lead once more at 27-26, but Mayo returned the favor with a basket to give Select the lead for good. Shyla Sanford (Shaker 2018) was able to cut Show Stoppers' deficit to 1 one final time after knocking down a three, but Upstate Select scored the final 7 points of the game - 4 from Saeeda Abdul-Aziz (Mohonasen 2017) - to ice the game. Mayo and Abdul-Aziz, who recently picked up an East Carolina offer to up her Division I offer list to 20, led the way with 12 points apiece. Mayo added a team-high 8 rebounds; Abdul-Aziz added 7. Baumann added 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals; the combination of those 3 accounted for all of Select's 16 points in the 1st half. For Show Stoppers, Fedullo led the way with 9 points, 9 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Sanford added 8 points, 2 steals, and 2 blocks. They each hit a pair of threes, 4 of Show Stoppers' 6 on the night.

Show Stoppers (8-3): Claire Guzielek 5, Nina Fedullo 9, Sophie Tougas 5, Lucy Tougas 2, Shyla Sanford 8, Julia Kelner 3, Emily Frodyma 2. Totals: 13-2-34.

Upstate Select (4-7): Olivia Baumann 9, Haley Steenland 3, Olivia Marshall 2, Giuliana Pritchard 3, CeCe Mayo 12, Namir Davis 1, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 12. Totals: 16-7-42.

Field Goals: Show Stoppers 13/48 (Dunlap 0/2, Guzielek 2/6, Fedullo 3/9, S. Tougas 2/10, L. Tougas 1/3, Sanford 3/8, Frodyma 1/3, Kelner 1/7), Upstate Select 16/51 (Baumann 4/8, Steenland 1/4, Marshall 1/3, Pritchard 1/6, Mayo 6/12, Abdul-Aziz 3/16, Davis 0/2).

3-Point Field Goals: Show Stoppers 6/20 (Fedullo 2/3, Sanford 2/5, Guzielek 1/3, S. Tougas 1/7, Dunlap 0/1, Kelner 0/1), Upstate Select 3/9 (Pritchard 1/1, Baumann 1/2, Steenland 1/3, Abdul-Aziz 0/3).

Free Throws: Show Stoppers 2/8 (Fedullo 1/2, Kelner 1/2, S. Tougas 0/2, L. Tougas 0/2), Upstate Select 7/14 (Abdul-Aziz 6/6, Davis 1/2, Pacatte 0/1, Baumann 0/1, Mayo 0/4).

Rebounds: Show Stoppers 37 (Fedullo, Kelner 9), Upstate Select 29 (Mayo 8).

Assists: Show Stoppers 11 (L. Tougas 4), Upstate Select 9 (4 with 2).


Rising Stars 41, Dynasty 36

The woes of Rising Stars' 1st half became the strengths of their 2nd as they were able to reel off the game's final 8 points and get their 4th win of the season. The prognosis looked bleak early for the team in gold, as free throw shooting troubles were the most evident of their all-around offensive issues. Dynasty led by as much as 8 in the 1st half at 13-5; the team with just 6 bodies was working its way into some foul trouble, but Rising Stars couldn't capitalize at the line, going just 3/14 in the first 20 minutes. They were able to shrug it off in the half's final moments, going on a 10-2 run with a Kyra Oeffler (Heatly 2018) three with 5 seconds left to tie it up at 15 going into the break. It was a back-and-forth affair in the 2nd, with the lead changing hands 5 times in the final 20 minutes. Dynasty's largest lead in that stretch was 3, which they hit three times. The first two came off Julia DeBeatham (Shaker 2020) threes. One put them up 27-24, the other 34-31. DeBeatham and Rising Stars' Emily Wander (Bethlehem 2017) had an individual duel in the middle of the half, with the two combining to score 14 consecutive points. Dynasty led by 3 once more, with a Brooke Bjelko (Beekmantown 2017; Bryant commit) bucket off a DeBeatham feed. An Oeffler 3, her 2nd of the game with both being big, tied it up at 36. With the game in question, Cohoes 2017 Nerea Brajac scored the final 5 points for Rising Stars. Her 3 point play off a Brooke Curin (Cohoes 2020) steal and Wander feed put Stars up 39-36, and she sank both ends of a one-and-one with 5 seconds remaining to ice it. Wander led Rising Stars with 12 points in the win, Brajac added 11, and Oeffler had 7 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 blocks. They shook off an awful 3/16 start from the line to knock down their final 7 attempts. The aforementioned Julia DeBeatham led all scorers with 13 points for Dynasty and added 6 rebounds, and 6'3" Bryant-bound Bjelko had a double-double with 12 points (6/7 FG) and 11 rebounds.

Dynasty (5-6): Lexi DeBeatham 4, Julia DeBeatham 13, Paige Brinkman 3, Lauren Obermayer 4, Brooke Bjelko 12. Totals: 14-4-36.

Rising Stars (4-7): Emily Wander 12, Stephanie Jankovic 3, Kelsey Wood 4, Nerea Brajac 11, Mallory Wood 2, Rylee vonWedel 2, Kyra Oeffler 7. Totals: 13-10-41.

Field Goals: Dynasty 14/50 (Carpenter 0/5, L. DeBeatham 1/10, J. DeBeatham 4/14, Brinkman 1/7, Obermayer 2/7, Bjelko 6/7), Rising Stars 13/47 (Legacy 0/2, Wander 4/8, Dayter 0/3, Curtin 0/4, Jankovic 1/5, K. Wood 1/5, Brajac 4/7, M. Wood 0/4, vonWedel 1/6, Oeffler 2/3).


3-Point Field Goals: Dynasty 4/18 (J. DeBeatham 3/9, Brinkman 1/5, Carpenter 0/4), Rising Stars 5/16 (Wander 3/5, Oeffler 2/2, Legacy 0/1, Brajac 0/1, Dayter 0/2, Jankovic 0/2, Curtin 0/3).

Free Throws: Dynasty 4/4 (L. DeBeatham 2/2, J. DeBeatham 2/2), Rising Stars 10/23 (Brajac 3/5, K. Wood 2/4, M. Wood 2/4, Wander 1/2, Jankovic 1/2, Oeffler 1/2, Dayter 0/2, vonWedel 0/2).

Rebounds: Dynasty 34 (Bjelko 11), Rising Stars 32 (M. Wood, Oeffler 6).

Assists: Dynasty 7 (L. DeBeatham 4), Rising Stars 8 (Wander 2).


Next Level 44, Lockdown 41

Court 2 in the Viniar Athletic Center was treated to a 2nd consecutive close game, as the 6:30 between two squads jockeying for playoff position went down to the final possessions. Lockdown was able to stay in it from end to end, including holding a late lead, but Next Level picked up some timely post production to counter its strong backcourt to secure the win. Lockdown led by 1 late in the 1st half before their opponents scored the final six points of the stanza, culminating with a Katelyn Flanagan (Canton 2018) buzzer beater to give Next Level a 21-16 halftime cushion. They started off the 2nd with a Grace Heeps (Columbia 2019) driving scoop finish to secure their largest lead of 7, but strong 2nd halves from Lockdown's Julie Ford (Cooperstown 2018) and Anna VanRoy (Saugerties 2019) helped change their fortune. VanRoy started a 9-2 run with a basket and Ford scored the next 7, tying it at 25 with a free throw. A jumper from the 6'2" forward off an inbound pass from VanRoy gave Lockdown a 30-28 lead, which extended to as much as 4 at 36-32 on a Ford basket. Next Level quickly tied it up after with 4 points from Seton Catholic 2018 standout Hanna Strawn - after splitting a pair of free throws, Heeps secured the offensive rebound and kicked back out to Strawn for a game-tying three. Addy Sackett (Delaware Academy 2018) scored to give Lockdown a 2 point lead, but Next Level's Ally Crosby (Hammond 2018) responded with 2 free throws and a basket to give them a 40-38 lead. The aforementioned VanRoy answered with a three to put Lockdown on top once more at 41-40, but Strawn quickly brought it up the court and buried a pull-up jumper to put Next Level back up 1. After getting a stop, Next Level was able to successfully avoid getting fouled in the final seconds, and Crosby scored the game's final points on a layup before the buzzer. She finished with 8 points and 8 rebounds, including 6 of Next Level's final 8 points. Strawn, a standout 5'4" guard who recently reopened her recruitment after previously committing to St. Bonaventure, had a team high 11 points and added 4 steals. Heeps, also Division I offered, had 8 points, a game high 12 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and 3 blocks. For Lockdown, Ford - coming directly off receiving her 1st Division I offer from Niagara - dominated with a game high 19 points and 10 rebounds. Anna VanRoy had all 7 of her points after halftime, and Sackett added 7 points.

Next Level (6-5): Lexi VanVorst 3, Bridget Whelan 3, Hanna Strawn 11, Belle Kranbuhl 5, Grace Heeps 8, Katelyn Flanagan 4, Sophie Wittenbeck 2, Ally Crosby 8. Totals: 16-6-44.

Lockdown (7-4): Anna VanRoy 7, Abi Selfridge 6, Grace VanRoy 2, Addy Sackett 7, Julie Ford 19. Totals: 19-2-41.

Field Goals: Next Level 16/56 (VanVorst 1/7, Whelan 1/6, Strawn 3/10, Kranbuhl 2/2, Heeps 3/11, Flanagan 2/3, Moreau 0/3, Wittenbeck 1/7, Crosby 3/7), Lockdown 19/48 (A. VanRoy 3/6, Schuermann 0/4, Selfridge 3/6, G. VanRoy 1/8, Sackett 3/10, Ford 9/14).

3-Point Field Goals: Next Level 6/25 (Heeps 2/6, Strawn 2/7, VanVorst 1/3, Whelan 1/5, Flanagan 0/1, Wittenbeck 0/3), Lockdown 1/2 (A. Van Roy 1/1, Ford 0/1).

Free Throws: Next Level 6/14 (Strawn 3/6, Crosby 2/4, Kranbuhl 1/4), Lockdown 2/5 (Sackett 1/2, Ford 1/2, Selfridge 0/1).

Rebounds: Next Level 34 (Heeps 12), Lockdown 33 (Ford 10).

Assists: Next Level 12 (Heeps 4), Lockdown 11 (Schuermann 3).


Upstate Select 51, Lockdown 35

Coming off a momentum-shifting victory earlier in the night, Upstate Select didn't wait until the final 20 minutes to flex their muscle in the nightcap. After building a 31-14 halftime cushion, they were able to coast home to a victory to move up to the 6 seed for playoffs. Olivia Baumann (Guilderland 2017) got off to a hot start, scoring all 10 of her points in the opening stanza. Army commit CeCe Mayo (Shaker 2017) had 6 in that stretch and led all scorers with 16 in the game. Haley Steenland (Stamford 2018), Allie Pacatte (Cobleskill-Richmondville 2018), and Saeeda Abdul-Aziz (Mohonasen 2017) helped the early push as well, as they had all 15 of their combined points early. Julie Ford (Cooperstown 2018) paced Lockdown again with 15 points, 11 after halftime. These two teams - with Lockdown being able to utilize their full squad - will meet in playoff quarterfinals Wednesday.


Lockdown (7-5): Anna VanRoy 7, Abi Selfridge 3, Grace VanRoy 6, Addy Sackett 4, Julie Ford 15. Totals: 16-2-35.

Upstate Select (5-7): Allie Pacatte 5, Olivia Baumann 10, Haley Steenland 6, Olivia Marshall 4, Giuliana Pritchard 6, CeCe Mayo 16, Saeeda Abdul-Aziz 4. Totals: 19-9-51.


Too Easy 40, Rising Stars 36

In a game that seemed like no one really wanted to win for a while, Too Easy took control made all the plays in the game's final 2 minutes, scoring the final 6 points of the game and coming out with a win to end the night. It was a 3rd straight close game on Court 2, with no one enjoying an advantage of more than 6 points. After trailing by 2 at the break, Rising Stars quickly reeled off the first 8 points of the 2nd half to take a 28-22 lead on a Nerea Brajac (Cohoes 2017) basket. They had a 6 point edge once more, at 30-24, when Brajac stole a pass and assisted on a Sam Dayter (Cohoes 2018) layup. Too Easy responded with a 9-2 run of their own, taking the lead back at 33-32 on a basket from Anna Iannotti (Mount Anthony Union (VT) 2018) with 5:30 remaining. Brajac hit a jumper on the ensuing possession to give Rising Stars a 34-33 edge, where it remained for a few minutes before Madison Graber (Schalmont 2018) tied the game on a free throw. Rising Stars picked up a bucket from Kyra Oeffler (Heatly 2018) on the following possession, but the well would dry up for the team in gold for the rest of the game. Iannotti scored again in the post on a feed from AAU teammate Emma Carter (Mount Abraham Union (VT) 2018) to tie it, and then Carter stole a pass and fed another AAU teammate, Alyssa Waters (Beekmantown 2018), to give Too Easy the lead for good. Graber iced it in the final seconds by hitting a pair of free throws, something the team had issues with throughout the game. The resident Vermonters, Carter & Iannotti, led the way with 12 points apiece. Carter added 5 rebounds. Graber joined them in double digits with 11, 6 from the free throw line; while trailing 34-33, Too Easy missed 5 consecutive FT tries to tie or take the lead. Brajac paced Rising Stars in defeat with 10 points.

Rising Stars (4-8): Brianna Legacy 4, Emily Wander 4, Sam Dayter 6, Stephanie Jankovic 6, Kelsey Wood 4, Nerea Brajac 10, Kyra Oeffler 2. Totals: 16-3-36.

Too Easy (3-9): Alyssa Waters 3, Kenna Guynup 2, Madison Graber 11, Emma Carter 12, Anna Iannotti 12. Totals: 15-8-40.

Field Goals: Rising Stars 16/49 (Legacy 1/4, Wander 1/5, Dayter 3/7, Curtin 0/3, Jankovic 3/9, K. Wood 2/5, Brajac 5/7, M. Wood 0/1, vonWedel 0/4, Oeffler 1/4), Too Easy 15/38 (Zeyak 0/4, Waters 1/3, Guynup 1/3, Graber 2/7, Carter 5/11, Iannotti 6/10).

3-Point Field Goals: Rising Stars 1/6 (Wander 1/1, Legacy 0/1, Curtin 0/1, Oeffler 0/1, Jankovic 0/2), Too Easy 2/4 (Carter 1/1, Graber 1/2, Guynup 0/1).

Free Throws: Rising Stars 3/8 (Legacy 2/2, Wander 1/2, Jankovic 0/1, K. Wood 0/1, M. Wood 0/2), Too Easy 8/22 (Graber 6/12, Waters 1/2, Carter 1/4, Guynup 0/2, Iannotti 0/2).

Rebounds: Rising Stars 27 (K. Wood 8), Too Easy 26 (Guynup 10).

Assists: Rising Stars 9 (Jankovic 3), Too Easy 11 (Guynup 3).


Outwork 60, Dynasty 47

The 1 on 1 matchup featured in Week 6's 7:30 at Court 1 didn't disappoint, but the Outwork team had more bullets from start to finish than their undermanned Dynasty opponent. Each side featured a forward that has already made a Division I verbal commitment, and Outwork's Lauraine Joensen (Northampton (MA) 2017; Canisius commit) and Dynasty's Brooke Bjelko (Beekmantown 2017; Bryant commit) brought it. It was a game of runs early, as Outwork jumped to a 12-2 lead only to have Dynasty use an 8-0 run to cut their deficit to 2 and eventually tie it at 21 on a Julia DeBeatham (Shaker 2020) three. Madison Little (Mount Anthony Union (VT) 2017) responded with a three of her own to spark a half-ending 8-0 run for Outwork. There would be no runs of the sort for either side for most of the 2nd half, as teams traded baskets with Outwork holding between a 6 & 10 point lead until the game's waning moments. With a timeout called after Bjelko made a free throw to cut Dynasty's deficit to 9 at 51-42, Outwork went on a quick 7-2 spurt and eventually hit their largest lead of 15 in the final minute. Joensen led all scorers with 14 points and added 5 rebounds. Brianna Rozzi (Highland 2019) and Mikyla Mitchell (Scotia-Glenville 2020) added 10 points apiece in Outwork's victory. Chloe Chaffin (Kingston 2018) filled the stat line with 9 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals. Bjelko led the way for Dynasty with 13 points, 15 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Gwen Carpenter (Mount Everett (MA) 2019) added 10 points for Dynasty, a season high for her.


Outwork (9-3): Brianna Rozzi 10, Lyndsey McCoy 2, Madison Little 8, Lauraine Joensen 14, Chloe Chaffin 9, Mikyla Mitchell 10 Kyara Triblet 2, Becca Townes 5. Totals: 24-6-60.

Dynasty (5-7): Gwen Carpenter 10, Lexi DeBeatham 9, Julia DeBeatham 9, Paige Brinkman 3, Lauren Obermayer 3, Brooke Bjelko 13. Totals: 17-7-47.

Field Goals: Outwork 24/57 (Rozzi 4/13, McCoy 1/3, Little 3/7, Joensen 5/10, Chaffin 4/11, Mitchell 4/7, Triblet 1/2, Townes 2/4), Dynasty 17/47 (Carpenter 3/4, L. DeBeatham 4/9, J. DeBeatham 3/8, Brinkman 1/11, Obermayer 1/4, Bjelko 5/11).

3-Point Field Goals: Outwork 6/15 (Little 2/3, Rozzi 2/6, Mitchell 1/1, Townes 1/2, McCoy 0/1, Joensen 0/1, Chaffin 0/1), Dynasty 6/18 (J. DeBeatham 3/7, Carpenter 2/2, Brinkman 1/7, L. DeBeatham 0/1, Obermayer 0/1).

Free Throws: Outwork 6/9 (Joensen 4/4, Chaffin 1/2, Mitchell 1/3), Dynasty 7/11 (Bjelko 3/4, Carpenter 2/3, L. DeBeatham 1/2, Obermayer 1/2).

Rebounds: Outwork 28 (Little, Chaffin 6), Dynasty 35 (Bjelko 15).

Assists: Outwork 12 (Rozzi 3), Dynasty 7 (J. DeBeatham 3).


Show Stoppers 45, Next Level 30

The lid placed itself firmly on the basket for Next Level in the first half, and the Lucy Tougas/Julia Kelner pick & roll show was in full effect simultaneously for Show Stoppers as they pulled to a large cushion early and held on the rest of the way. Kelner, a 6'2" 2017 F at Jamesville-Dewitt, was on the receiving end of numerous feeds from 5'11" Glens Falls 2017 G Tougas in the early going. Kelner had 9 of her game high 14 points in the 1st half. Lucy's younger sister Sophie Tougas (Glens Falls 2019) also had the shot going early; the 6'1" wing knocked down 3 threes and had all 11 of her points before halftime. Show Stoppers took a 28-10 lead into the break and were able to push it up to a 33-10 cushion with 15 minutes left before Next Level broke out of their offensive doldrums. Led by a very strong backcourt, they pressed and went on a 19-6 run by picking up the pace, cutting the lead all the way down to 10 at 39-29 before Show Stoppers put the clamps on late and were able to get 3 insurance baskets to bump their lead back up to 16. Grace Heeps (Columbia 2019), a 5'11" combo guard with a scholarship offer in the pocket from Lafayette, paced Next Level with 8 points and 6 rebounds. Her backcourt mate Hanna Strawn (Seton Catholic 2018), a speedy & intelligent PG who recently reopened her recruitment after previously committing to St. Bonaventure, added 7 points in defeat. In the win, Kelner tied Nina Fedullo (Amsterdam 2017) for the game high with 10 rebounds apiece. The aforementioned Lucy Tougas had 6 assists, all in the 1st half, and Sophie added 7 rebounds to her 11 points.


Show Stoppers (9-3): Madison Dunlap 3, Claire Guzielek 2, Nina Fedullo 5, Sophie Tougas 11, Lucy Tougas 5, Shyla Sanford 5, Julia Kelner 14. Totals: 18-4-45.

Next Level (6-6): Lexi VanVorst 5, Bridget Whelan 2, Hanna Strawn 7, Grace Heeps 8, Katelyn Flanagan 4, Allison Moreau 2, Sophie Wittenbeck 2. Totals: 11-6-30.

Field Goals: Show Stoppers 18/53 (Dunlap 1/4, Guzielek 1/3, Fedullo 2/5, S. Tougas 4/9, L. Tougas 2/5, Sanford 2/9, Kelner 6/11, Frodyma 0/7), Next Level 11/47 (VanVorst 1/7, Whelan 1/7, Strawn 2/9, Kranbuhl 0/1, Heeps 3/13, Flanagan 2/4, Moreau 1/1, Wittenbeck 1/5).

3-Point Field Goals: Show Stoppers 5/19 (S. Tougas 3/6, Dunlap 1/3, Sanford 1/4, Fedullo 0/1, Guzielek 0/2, Frodyma 0/3), Next Level 2/20 (Strawn 1/4, Heeps 1/5, Flanagan 0/1, Wittenbeck 0/1, Whelan 0/3, VanVorst 0/6).

Free Throws: Show Stoppers 4/14 (Kelner 2/3, L. Tougas 1/3, Fedullo 1/6, Sanford 0/2), Next Level 6/9 (VanVorst 3/4, Strawn 2/2, Heeps 1/3).

Rebounds: Show Stoppers 42 (Fedullo, Kelner 10), Next Level 28 (VanVorst 7).

Assists: Show Stoppers 14 (L. Tougas 6), Next Level 7 (Strawn 2).

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