Monday, April 30, 2007

Out & About: Metro Stars 19u/Quest

#5 posting 4.30.2007
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This game took place on Sunday, April 29
COOPER AAU TOURNAMENT
Varsity Division Semifinals
METRO STARS 19U 57, QUEST 49

I reported on this game briefly yesterday on my Gabcast channel. First of all there are no time stamps for this game. I usually write down on stoppages the time, but with the clock kittywampus no one could get a good idea of the time.

Both teams started out rather slowly. After scoring on their initial possessions both team struggled to find the bottom of the net. The Metro Stars were 2/15 on their possessions with a seven possession drought. The Quest was 2/11. The Quest led 14-6 after a Cassie Hubler 3. The Quest maintained an 8 point lead up to 24-16. Hubler had 11 points at this point, and Becca Friestleben had 6. MS19 did rally to finish the half down 26-23 on a 7-2 run.

MS19 came out hot in the second half with Lauren Young delivering a three from the top of the key for their first lead 28-26. Friestleben answered right back with her own three. Another ironic fact was both were wearing #10. There were five more lead changes early in the half. Alyssa Benson scored on a lay up to give MS19 the lead for good at 34-33. Quest dropped into a 10 possession hole and they had trouble climbing out. Three of the possessions ended in turnovers. MS19 had a 10-0 run during the stretch and led 42-33. Slawson had six points in the run. The Quest had another five possession drought after scoring on two consecutive possessions. So in total Quest had a 2/17 offensive string. That decided the contest.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

METRO STARS 19U
STARTERS
Elle Queen, Minnetonka 12, 14, 85.7, .500 drew fouls. went to the line four times. has vision and strength to throw touchdown passes over press.
Sarah Schoeneck, Bloomington Jefferson 6, 6, 100.0, .500 big strong post.
Alyssa Benson, Minnetonka 6, 7, 85.7, .429 has a tight spin that doesn't bother me. Has good pull up.
Ana Garcia, Hopkins 2, 4, 50.0, .250 guard, rebounds well for position. drew charge. RF: got caught in trap.
Kellie Schuneman, Centennial 0, 3, 0.0, .000 RF: size
BENCH
Kaitlin Robinson, Holy Angels 3, 5, 60.0, .400 RF: stared right into arms when passing.
Lauren Young, Edina 11, 13, 84.6, .385 had 3 range. runs the floor. jumps very well. RF: needs to uses fakes.
Tess Lardie, Eagan 1, 6, 16.7, .167 guard. RF: needs to cash in at the line.
Maggie Slawson, Holy Angels 12, 8, 150.0, .750 patented stamp and elevate for her pull up jumper. Is in good rhythm with that move. Good concentration when hit and finishes. is much more active on defense.
Jenny Oligmueller, Osseo 4, 6, 66.7, .333 post.

QUEST
STARTERS
Shannon Thompson, Apple Valley 10, 10, 100.0, .400 water bug quick. RF: needs to work on stopping. 3 range. RF: size. needs to be aware of the lines.
#33 4, 9, 44.4, .222 lefty, post, has decent hang time. RF: starts/stops need to be done without traveling.
Taylor House, Maple Grove 0, 2, 0.0, .000 post.
Becca Friestleben, Holy Family 14, 17, 82.4, .412 aggressive offensively. has good range. scores more off the dribble. also aggressive on defense with anticipation. RF: needs to have better vision with her dribbling. picked up charge.
Colleen Raune, Benilde-St. Margaret's 2, 4, 50.0, .250 guard. RF: needs to gain strength
BENCH
Cassie Hubler, Apple Valley 14, 11, 127.3, .545 has speed, range. has a little step back move. RF: needs to be as active in the second half.
Kate Cavanaugh, Maple Grove 0, 5, 0.0, .000 guard
Erica Dahl, Totino-Grace 0, 3, 0.0, .000 guard
Melissa Fitz, Mpls Southwest 2, 5, 40.0, .200 guard RF: not at full speed.
Madelin Morin, Benilde-St. Margaret's 1, 3, 33.3, .333
Britta Syverson, Mpls Southwest 0, 2, 0.0, .000 post
Mary Dolan-O'Brien, Holy Angels 2, 1, 200.0, 1.000

TRENCH PLAYER
Maggie Slawson

BY THE NUMBERS
Metro Stars 19u 57, 72, 79.2, .417
Quest 49, 72, 68.1, .319
made 3s: Quest 5, MS19 1
made fts: MS19 12, Quest 12
bench: MS19 31, Quest 19
Both teams left plenty of points at the line. Counting missed front ends of one & ones MS19 left 14 on the table, while Quest left 9. Both teams were under 50% from the line.

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
METRO STARS 19
Tess Lardie 7
Sarah Schoeneck 5
Maggie Slawson 5
Ana Garcia 5
Elle Queen 4
Kaitlin Robinson 3
Lauren Young 3
Kellie Schuneman 2
Alyssa Benson 1
Jenny Oligmueller 1
totals: 36

QUEST
Becca Friestleben 11
#33 6
Taylor House 3
Cassie Hubler 3
Kate Cavanaugh 2
Erica Dahl 2
Melissa Fitz 2
Britta Syverson 2
Shannon Thompson 1
Madelin Morin 1
totals: 33

Next up: tomorrow morning

The Merchant of East Lansing

#4 posting 4.30.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
SIGNINGS
Upper Iowa has signed 6-0, F, Kim Thompson of Morton West, IL

Jessica Bennett, 5-10, G of Milwaukee Washington has signed with IUPUI. Also signing is Brittany Ransom of Pickerington, OH.

COACHING NEWS
Eastern Michigan's Suzy Merchant is moving to East Lansing to take over at Michigan State. From the Detroit Free Press.

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, later the Metro Stars 19u/Quest Semifinal.

Konawaena #1

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HAWAII REPORTS
Konawaena is the new #1 in the Honolulu Star Bulletin poll.

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, later the Metro Stars 19u/Quest Semifinal.

Wisconsin AAU State Tournament

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WISCONSIN REPORTS
Wisconsin had their AAU State Tournament this past weekend. No word on the winners yet, but this WIAA Hoops site will update the numbers on the day.

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, later the Metro Stars 19u/Quest Semifinal.

North Tartan Wins Twice, Monarchs Rule

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MINNESOTA REPORTS
COOPER AAU TOURNAMENT
NORTH TARTAN WINS TWICE
In the 14 division
North Tartan 61, MN Stars Red 28
North Tartan 67, MN Stars Blue 34
In the championship game it was North Tartan 52, MN Suns 33
In the 15 Division
North Tartan beat the Southern Stars in the 20+ range
I will have more on the NT/MN Stars 14 semifinal on Tuesday
In the Varsity Division
It was NC Heat 68, MN Stars 19u 55.
I will have more on the MN Stars 19u/Quest semifinal later today.
I will have the NC Heat/MN Stars 19u championship on Wednesday.

BETHEL AAU TOURNAMENT
MIDTOWN LADY MONARCHS RULE
The MLM won the 13/14 tournament. Here are the scores.
Sunday Brackett Scores
Rochester Shock (14-II) 46 North Tartan (13-I) 41
Metro Stars (13-I) 62 MN Comets Blue (13-I) 37
Semifinals:
Metro Stars (13-I) 49 MN Stars (13-I) 46
Midtown Monarchs (13-I) 62, Rochester Shock (14-II) 39
Midtown Lady Monarchs
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 20
Tory Rule, DeLaSalle 17
Kionda Nicks, Tartan 10
Aisha Hill, Blaine 4
Alexis Foley, White Bear Lake 3
Dimond Lane, Tartan 2
Emily Neuman, Concordia Roseville 2
Ashley Sha, Woodbury 2
Rochester Shock
Sorenson 13
Auseth 7
Greiner 4
Nagle 4
Hinsch 3
Ladermeier 3
Bjerke 2
Rosendahl 2
Brunner 1

In the championship it was Midtown Lady Monarchs 13u 63, Metro Stars 13u 36
Midtown Lady Monarchs
Tory Rule, DeLaSalle 19
Aisha Hill, Blaine 9
Bethany Doolittle, Hill-Murray 7
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 6
Diamond Lane, Tartan 6
Kionda Nicks, Tartan 6
Ashley Sha, Woodbury 4
Chanel Dickenson, DeLaSalle 2
Alexis Foley, White Bear Lake 2
Ellie Zeller, St. Anthony 2
Metro Stars
Kaeli Kraska, Totino-Grace 10
Michelle Young, Woodbury 8
Kendall Clement, Maple Grove 7
Jordan Falk, St. Francis 3
Taylor Finley, Hopkins 2
Brooke Schutta, Centennial 2
Devon Schuster, Burnsville 1

MISS BASKETBALL
There will be audio interviews available tomorrow at the Community Hoops website.

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, later the Metro Stars 19u/Quest Semifinal.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Robinson Miss Basketball

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ROBINSON MISS BASKETBALL

St. Paul Central's Angel Robinson was named 2007 Miss Basketbal for Minnesota. She is the second player from Central to be named Miss Basketball joining 1979 winner Jean Tierney. Robinson had already picked up the AP, StarTribune, and Pioneer Press players of the year earlier this year. She also was the gbbrecruit POY.
Blake Hoffarber of Hopkins was Mr. Basketball.

COOPER AAU TOURNAMENT
If you haven't checked out my Gabcast of the games earlier today click here. I was expecting to see at least five games today, but it ended up only being three as some teams dropped, and the schedule was pushed forward. That meant the finals of the 15s and 17/19 were held at the same time.
In the games I saw:

Metro Stars 19 beat Quest 56-49 in the 19/17 semifinals

In the 15 semifinals: North Tartan 15 rallied from 8 down with five minutes left to beat Metro Stars 14 56-47. This was really 50-47, in my scribblings my zero looked like a six when I reported this earlier.

In the 17/19 finals it was NC Heat over Metro Stars 19 by the score of 68-55.

I will the out & abouts on these games during the week with Monday the 19/17 semis; Tuesday the 15 semis; and 17/19 final on Wednesday.

OTHER NEWS
COACHING NEWS
Danielle O'Banion, Gopher assistant may be taking a HS coaching job in Virginia.

TRANSFERS
on the college front former Hopkins player Tiana Wilkinson is headed to Hamline.
On the HS front
Micha Sater is leaving Fridley and is headed to Centennial.
Chelsey Jacox, who played for Mpls North last year, is headed to DeLaSalle.
Sarina Baker, who played for Hopkins, is headed to DeLaSalle as well.
I will get that link up in the next week.

INTERESTING
The speaker for tonights banquet was Timberwolf Mark Madsen. Madsen has also been helping with the MN Suns 13u team with Erica Haugen.

Next up: tomorrow morning.

Illinois AAU Rosters

ILLINOIS ROSTERS

16
CHICAGO JAGUARS
00 S. McPherson
1 C Nevels
3 J Olive
4 G Smith
5 M Irby
10 K Dancer
11 M Simpkins
12 J Stauckhouse
15 S Cooper
20 D White
21 M Thompson
22 J Bryant
23 Caitie Kopko, Queen of Peace
25 S Little
32 T Taylor

Johnston Reconnecting

#3 posting 4.29.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
SIGNINGS/VERBALS
Mandee Keplin, Bottineau will be attending Minot State University-Bottineau. From the Minot Daily News.

COACHING NEWS
The Sioux Falls Argus Leader writes today about the reconnecting that has to occur between Coach Aaron Johnston and the players of SDSU after the roller coaster ride this past week.

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Next up: out & abouts later today. you can check my Gabcast Channel for the updates from the Cooper AAU Tournament later this morning and afternoon. Later tonight the MN Miss Basketball Banquet.

Kahuku Hands Roosevelt First Loss

#2 posting 4.29.2007
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HAWAII REPORTS
KAHUKU UPSETS ROOSEVELT
Kahuku handed Roosevelt their first loss of the year 62-60. This is a big upset considering Kahuku's record now is 4-8. Plus other recaps in the Honolulu Advertiser.

Here is an editorial about the change of seasons in Hawaii from the Honolulu Advertiser.

POINT PARADE for games of April 28, 2007
Again, no one could cross the 22 point mark

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Next up: college reports, and out & abouts later today. Later tonight the MN Miss Basketball Banquet.

Lady Monarchs 3-0 in Pool Play

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AAU 13 RESULTS
Pool Play at Bethel
The Midtown Lady Monarchs won all three of their pool play yesterday.
MLM opened with a 73-25 win over the Elks
MIDTOWN LADY MONARCHS
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 20
Ellie Zeller, St. Anthony 9
Tory Rule, DeLaSalle 7
Emily Neumann, Concordia Roseville 7
Kionda Nicks, Tartan 6
Jasmine Randle, DeLaSalle 5
Diamond Lane, Tartan 5
Bethany Doolittle, Hill-Murray 5
Ashley Sha, Woodbury 4
Carmen Matthews, Coon Rapids 3
Alexis Foley, White Bear Lake 2
ELKS
Emily Darling 7
Victoria Jensen 7
Paxton Hubert 5
Taylor Wilson 3
Dani Detloff 2
Ashley S 1

MLM beat MN Metro Stars 73-44
MLM
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 21
Tory Rule, DeLaSalle 10
Aisha Hill, Blaine 8
Alexis Foley, White Bear Lake 8
Daimond Lane, Tartan 7
Bethany Doolittle, Hill-Murray 4
Ashley Sha, Woodbury 4
Carmen Matthews, Coon Rapids 3
Jasmine Randle, DeLaSalle 2
Chanel Dickenson, DeLaSalle 2
Ellie Zeller, St. Anthony 2
Emily Neuman, Concordia Roseville 2
METRO STARS 13
Jordan Falk, St. Francis 12
Kaeli Kraska, Totino-Grace 8
Kendall Clement, Maple Grove 6
Jenna O'Brien, SPA 5
Maureen Czech, Cretin-Derham Hall 3
Vivan Engen, Edina 2
Taylor Finley, Hopkins 2
Michelle Young, Woodbury 2
Nnichole Fronger, Forest Lake 1
Caitlynn Happke, Coon Rapids 1
Devon Schuster, Burnsville 1

In the last pool game MLM beat North Tartan 13s 58-37
MIDTOWN LADY MONARCHS
Kionda Nicks, Tartan 12
Marissa Janning, Watertown-Mayer 11
Alexis Foley, White Bear Lake 7
Bethany Doolittle, Hill-Murray 6
Diamond Lane, Tartan 5
Aisha Hill, Blaine 4
Ellie Zeller, St. Anthony 4
Tory Rule, DeLaSalle 3
Carmen Matthews, Coon Rapids 2
Emily Neuman, Concordia Roseville 2
Ashley Sha, Woodbury 2
NORTH TARTAN 13
Carolyn Derksen, Maple Grove 15
Olivia Antilla, Champlin Park 9
Kadie Savage, Princeton 4
Rachel Valley, St. Michael-Albertville 3
Morgan Sawatzke, Monticello 2
Katie Beth Biewen, Edina 2
Kayla Morisette, Tartan 1

Here are the other pool play results
MN Metro Stars (13-I) 51 North Tartan (13-I) 37
North Tartan (13-I) 57 MN Elks (13-I) 34
MN Metro Stars (13-I) 52 MN Elks (13-I) 32

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Next up: Hawaii, college reports, and out & abouts later today. Later tonight the MN Miss Basketball Banquet.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Out & About: Wayzata/Thunder 16

#4 posting 4.28.2007
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MYAS 17/19 INVITATIONAL
Wayzata HS
Semifinals
Wayzata 07 37, MN Thunder 16U 30

This game pitted a primarily JV squad from last year from Wayzata against a multischool squad made up from the most part from the Lake and Classic Lake. The single school was triumphant over the multiplex 37-30. The ironic thing is that the Wayzata team beat a couple of their classmates: Theresa Thour and Caitlyn Book. MYAS, in this tournament, ran 7 minute stop time quarters.

Thunder came out scoring on their first two possessions with Thour nailing one free throw and then Nicole Hanninen knocking down a 3. Wayzata kept it close at 4-3 with three free throws in their first three possessions. But for the most part neither team was that hot at the start with the Thunder after the initial outburst finishing the half 2/10 on their possessions with one drought of five, while Wayzata finished the quarter 0/8. It was 8-3 Thunder after one.

Wayzata didn't get their first field goal until 3:42 left in the second quarter. Alexa Clausen scored on an out of bounds situation. Wayzata had a few free throws before that and the score was 10-8. The Thunder was quiet for six possessions, but then rumbled for four straight scores late in the quarter to go up 18-10. Clausen scored to finish the point totals in the half 18-12 Thunder.

Wayzata came out with aggressive defense in the second half and forced turnovers which resulted in a lay up by Taylor Denz. Then Wayzata went on a seven possession drought. Thunder led again by 8 22-14. Thunder then was 1/8 the rest of the half, four of which were turnovers. Wayzata's heat started to bother teams. Wayzata finished the third quarter with a 7-2 run. It was 24-21 Thunder heading into the last seven minutes.

The four quarter opened with a bang as Jordan Risberg hit a three from the right corner to tie the game. Thour gave the lead back to Thunder on a drive. Then Risberg struck again, this time from the left wing for Wayzata's first lead 27-26. Liz Shay scored to put the Thunder in the lead for the last time at 28-27. Risberg anwered that by going coast to coast for a driving lay up and Wayzata never looked back. Of Wayzata's last 8 points, six came at the line. In crunch time Thunder went silent for five offensive possessions. They were getting shots, sometimes more than one, but nothing fell. Thour finally broke the ice, but with 1.9 seconds left comebacks are hard to achieve. Wayzata advanced to the finals 37-30. Ironically they will play the Thunder 19u team who beat Wayzata's II team 48-38. It was 40-38 until fouls and free throws gave way in the last minute of that semifinal.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

WAYZATA 07
STARTERS
Jordan Risberg 11, 12, 91.7, .417 3 point range, initiated contact on offense. shown some respect by Thour who defended her after her 3s. has pull up. RF: small
Callie Stark 5, 7, 71.4, .429 scrappy defender, caused headaches. RF: fouled out.
Missi Crees 1, 5, 20.0, .200 point guard. RF: small, forced some offense.
Taylor Denz 2, 9, 22.2, .111 lanky RF: vision with the ball.
Emily Steinweg 8, 4, 200.0, 1.000 Finished today. good at the line. RF: needs more touches, more opportunities. needs upper body strength; exposes ball after rebound.
BENCH
Alexa Clausen 10, 12, 83.3, .500 got in position for rebounds. not afraid of contact. RF: picked up charge.
Claire Steinweg 0, 3, 0.0, .000 Emily's Twin.

MN THUNDER 16U
STARTERS
Nicole Hanninen, Bloomington Jefferson 5, 7, 71.4, .286 moves after passing. RF: picked up offensive foul.
Tess Komarec, Hopkins 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Ashley Cherwinka, Faribault 0, 2, 0.0, .000
Teresa Thour, Wayzata 10, 13, 76.9, .462 likes to shoot off the move. RF: elbow too far away on dribble. exposes ball.
Kelly Boelter, Bloomington Kennedy 2, 9, 22.2, .111
BENCH
Danielle Bradley, Bloomington Kennedy 2, 7, 28.6, .143 RF: lob forced and off target.
Liz Shay, Minneapolis Washburn 9, 8, 112.5, .500 RF: passed to where player was, not where player will be. needs to keep head up on dribble.
Bri VanderVeren, Eden Prairie 0, 1, 0.0, .000
Caitlyn Book, Wayzata 2, 4, 50.0, .250 RF: forced transition with no angles for passing. needs to square on her shot.

TRENCH PLAYER
Jordan Risberg

BY THE NUMBERS
Wayzata 07 37, 52, 71.2, .385
MN Thunder 16u 30, 54, 55.6, .296
made 3s: Wayzata 3, Thunder 1
made fts: Wayzata 12, Thunder 5
bench: Thunder 13, Wayzata 10

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
WAYZATA 07
Alexa Clausen 7
Taylor Denz 5
Emily Steinweg 5
Missi Crees 4
Callie Stark 3
Jordan Risberg 3
Claire Steinweg 1
totals: 28

MN THUNDER 16
Theresa Thour 4
Kelly Boelter 3.5
Danielle Bradley 3
Bri VanderVeren 3
Caitlyn Book 3
Ashley Cherwinka 3
Nicole Hanninen 2
Liz Shay 2
Tess Komarek 1.5
totals: 25

Wayzata beat Mpls Lady Lakers on Friday 50-47. The Thunder beat Totino-Grace. In the consolation semis it was TG over the Lady Lakers. The Lady Lakers are primarily Minneapolis Roosevelt players. In the gym this afternoon was Kevin McHale watching his daughter for TG.

Next up: tomorrow morning.

Michigan State, UWGB Searches

#3 posting 4.28.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
COACHING NEWS
UWGB SEARCH
UW Green Bay is interviewing six candidates with John Barnes of Michigan Tech interested. Also on the radar screen: Iowa State assistant Jack Easley; Shirley Egner of UW Stevens Point; and Marsha Frese Illinois Assistant. From the Green Bay Press Gazette.

The Yankton Press & Dakotan says in an editorial that Aaron Johnston had security at South Dakota State.

MICHIGAN STATE SEARCH
Suzy Merchant of Eastern Michigan is a candidate for the Michigan State job. From the Detroit Free Press.

FEATURE
The Crookston Times ran a series of articles with families that are involved with sports. The Royslands with Father Mike the head women's coach at UM Crookston and Kelly, who just finished up at Minnesota are featured in one of the segments.

DEATH
Former Gopher Janel McCarville's mother Bonnie passed away on April 19th from colon cancer. Our sympathies to the McCarville family. From the StarTribune.

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Next up: later today an out & about I will do a Gabcast later. Check here first for the Gabcast audio report.

Sacred Hearts Beat Kamehameha

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HAWAII REPORTS
Sacred Hearts edged Kamehameha in ILH D2 play 43-42. plus other recaps in the Honolulu Advertiser.

Kapa‘a edged Waimea 44-41. The KIF title is now in playoff mode. From the Kauai Garden Island News.

POINT PARADE for games on April 27, 2007
D1
Jamie Ronolo, Moanalua 24 s Kaimuki 47-46

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Burnsville Hires, Roosevelt Looking

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MINNESOTA REPORTS
COACHING NEWS
Steve Ray has been named the new coach at Burnsville. Ray was a boys sophomore coach at Burnsville. From the Savage Pacer.

Minneapolis Roosevelt will be looking for a new coach as Willie Braziel is leaving to become the new boys coach at Columbia Heights.

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Friday, April 27, 2007

The AAU Week That Was #4: All Star Edition

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THE AAU WEEK THAT WAS #4: ALL STAR EDITION
The All Star games took precedent for me last weekend with games in Rochester and St. Thomas. I did catch some action at Lakeville South. The other big tournament across state lines was in LaCrosse and MN Teams did well with North Tartan taking the title from the Team WI Select 17 54-39. Also North Tartan 14s won the 16 age division with a 42-41 over PC Players Badgers. Another MN team, the Fury win the 14 tournament there with a 30-23 win over the Viking Club Hurricanes.

ALL STAR COMPARISON
Here is how the numbers compare from the 2006 class just in all star play
On average
2006 85.6, .403
2007 89.34 .428
So an increase in the skill level of the 2007 class.
By class
2006 1A 73.46 .327
2007 1A 77.14 .377
2006 2A 83.66 .405
2007 2A 84.74 .405
2006 3A 97.55 .460
2007 3A 95.35 .448
2006 4A 87.66 .422
2007 4A 100.0 .481

TEAM OF THE WEEK
As you can see it was a huge increase for the 4A teams this year. 4A won the event in both years, but 4A in 07 would, according to these numbers, beat the 2006 edition. That is the reason AAAA 2007 is the team of the week.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK
The general of the 2007 AAAA team has to be Angel Robinson. She had 32 points total in the two games. She had wizardry with passing and helped disrupt offensive flow on defense. This is the third time Robinson has been named player of the week. She was the gbbrecruit player of the year for 2007.
First Team
Alyssa Karel, 4A
Macie Michelson, 3A
Angel Robinson 4A
Janessa Wolff, 3A
Lauren Young, 4A
Second Team
Rachel Booth, 3A
Elle Queen, 4A
Tara Steinbauer, 4A
Amy Stifter, 2A
Tara Thielke, 1A

DEFENSIVE TEAM
Kachine Alexander 3A
Ashlynn Fuller, 4A
Samantha Gacke, 2A
Laura Kramer, 1A
Janessa Wolff, 3A captain

PREVIOUS WINNERS
Team, Player/D player
3: Team WI Select 17....Katie Bushman (Phillips) Team WI Select 17/same
2: Mpls Lady Cats..... Sarina Baker (DeLaSalle) Mpls Lady Cats/Aubrey Davis (Blm Kennedy) Mpls Lady Cats
1: IBCA Select I.....Indy Uhlenhopp (North Butler) IBCA Select I/same

THE POLLS
16/17
1. NC Heat
2. North Tartan 17
3. IBCA Select I
4. Team WI Select 17
5. All Iowa Attack
6. MN Stars Hested
7. Randolph
8. East Metro Elite
9. Iowa Elite I
10. MN Metro Stars Black

15
1. MN Metro Stars
2. Team WI Select 15
3. MN Stars
4. MSB

14
1. North Tartan
2. MN Suns
3. Mpls Lady Cats
4. MN Fury
5. MN Metro Stars
6. MN Stars

13
1. Midtown Lady Monarchs

HISTORY LESSON
Here is a look back at the previous end of the year winners with a look to the Miss Basketball relationships involved.
Here are the Gatorade Players of the Year
1986 Jennifer Hall, Burnsville
1987 Laurie Decker, Rochester Lourdes
1988 Margaret Nowlin, Cretin-Derham Hall
1989 Stacey Carver, Buffalo
1990 Carol Ann Shudlick, Apple Valley
1991 Shannon Loeblein, St. Paul Harding
1992 Stacey Fields, Mounds View
1993 Tracey Henderson, Minneapolis Henry
1994 Tiffany Willard, Blake
1995 Sally Albers, Apple Valley
1996 Carolyn Moos, Blake
1997 Carolyn Moos, Blake
1998 Tamara Moore, Minneapolis North
1999 Mauri Horton, Minneapolis North
2000 Hana Peljto, Osseo
2001 Tia Battle, Maple Grove
2002 Shannon Schonrock, Blue Earth
2003 Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2004 Krista VandeVenter, Osseo
2005 Katie Ohm, Elgin-Millville
2006 Jenna Smith, Bloomington Kennedy
2007 Janessa Wolff, Park Rapids

Here are the AP Players of the year
1995 Tammy Fiscus, CHOF
1996 Carolyn Moos, Blake
1997 Megan Taylor, Roseau
1998 Tamara Moore, Mpls North
1999 Mauri Horton, Mpls North
2000 Hana Peljto, Osseo
2001 Shannon Bolden, Marshall & April Calhoun, Armstrong
2002 Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2003 Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2004 Leslie Knight, Hopkins
2005 Katie Ohm, Elgin-Millville
2006 Jenna Smith, Bloomington Kennedy
2007 Angel Robinson, St. Paul Central

and the StarTribune Players of the Year
1985 Janet Cobbs, Concordia Academy
1986 Jennifer Hall, Burnsville
1987 Mya Whitmore, Hill-Murray
1988 Margaret Nowlin, Cretin-Derham Hall
1989 Stacy Carver, Buffalo
1990 Shannon Loeblein, St. Paul Harding
1991 Shannon Loeblien, St. Paul Harding
1992 Cheri Stafford, Blaine
1993 Tracy Henderson, Mpls Henry
1994 Kay Schmidt, Bloomington Kennedy
1995 Sally Albers & Linda Shudlick, Apple Valley
1996 Carolyn Moos, Blake
1997 Carolyn Moos, Blake
1998 Tamara Moore, Mpls North
1999 Mauri Horton, Mpls North
2000 Susan King, Holy Angels
2001 April Calhoun, Armstrong
2002 Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2003 Jaime Broback, Eastview; Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2004 Leslie Knight, Hopkins
2005 Ashley Ellis-Milan, St. Paul Central
2006 Jenna Smith, Bloomington Kennedy
2007 Angel Robinson, St. Paul Central

Which leads us to MN Miss Basketball 2007
1978 Laura Gardner, Bloomington Kennedy
1979 Jean Tierney, St. Paul Central
1980 Janet Karvonen, New York Mills
1981 Kelly Skalicky, Albany
1982 Annie Adamczak, Moose Lake
1983 Angela Kuehn, MN Deaf
1984 none
from 1985-1989 There were two winners in this period.
1985 A Kristi Kremer, Wheaton AA Denise Holm, Duluth East
1986 Laurie Decker, Rochester Lourdes AA Amy Davidson, St. Louis Park
1987 Laurie Decker, Rochester Lourdes AA Mya Whitmore, Hill-Murray
1988 Mary Jo Miller, Tracy-Milroy AA Carolyn Frisk, Stillwater
1989 Yoli Murphy Christ's Household of Faith AA Jessica Fiebelkorn, Osseo
1990 Carol Ann Shudlick, Apple Valley
1991 Shannon Loeblein, St. Paul Harding
1992 Stacy Fields, Mounds View
1993 Kasey Morlock, Stewartville
1994 Kjersten Miller, Bloomington Jefferson
1995 Linda Shudlick, Apple Valley
1996 Sue Fiero, Goodhue
1997 Coco & Kelly Miller, Rochester Mayo
1998 Tamara Moore, Minneapolis North
1999 Mauri Horton, Minneapolis North
2000 Susan King, Holy Angels
2001 April Calhoun, Robbinsdale Armstrong
2002 Shannon Bolden, Marshall
2003 Liz Podominick, Lakeville
2004 Leslie Knight, Hopkins
2005 Katie Ohm, Elgin-Millville
2006 Jenna Smith, Bloomington Kennedy
2007 ???

THE CHOICES
Kachine Alexander, Benilde-St. Margaret's
Alyssa Karel, Cretin-Derham Hall
Macie Michelson, Marshall
Angel Robinson, St. Paul Central
Janessa Wolff, Park Rapids

The 33rd Annual Awards Banquet will be held on Sunday, April 29th, 5:00 p.m at the Minneapolis Marriott West.

So what does it all mean?
Only five times in the cross referenced lists did a player sweep all the major four awards (or three prior to 1995): Shannon Loeblein in 1991; Tamara Moore and Mauri Horton in back to back years 1998 and 1999; Liz Podomonick in 2003, and Jenna Smith last year. It is a bit unfair since out of the metro area players can't win metro player of the year. If we throw out the StarTribune list then you can add Katie Ohm in 2005 and Laurie Decker in 1987.
There won't be a sweep this year. Wolff took the Gatorade, Robinson has the AP and StarTribune.
The last Non HS state tournament winner to win the Miss Basketball was April Calhoun in 2001.
The last non HS state tournament entrant to win Miss Basketball was Susan King in 2000.
The last non D1 signee to win the award was Sue Fiero in 1996.
The last private school player to win the award was Susan King in 2000.
The last AAA winner was Shannon Bolden in 2001
The last two school winner was Mauri Horton (she attended Holy Angels as well)

In the four class system from 1997 the break down is this:
CLASS
AAAA five winners
AAA four winners
AA none
A one winner
METRO/OUTSTATE
Metro 7, Outstate 3 (or four if you count double for the Miller twins).
TOURNEY CHAMPS
State Champ pedigree 8
State entrant pedigree 1
no state appearances 1
COLLEGE
All 10 have gone on to D1 to play
five have finished with the school they originally signed,
one transferred
one retired before the senior season

THIS WEEKEND
The AAU Tournament in MN this week is at Cooper. There are some heavy hitters in this tournament.
MYAS has a tournaments all over the place with Wayzata hosting the top age group.

Wisconsin will have their state AAU tournament at Stevens Point and Stout this weekend.
The Junior division is at Stevens Point. Here is the pool play and brackets.
Here are the 15 pools and 15 brackets.

The 15/16s D2 are at Stout. here is the 15/16 pools and 15/16 brackets.

Next up: tomorrow.

2 Signings, More on Johnston's Boomerang

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SIGNINGS
Monica McCallister, Oakland Christian MI 6-2, C has signed with Northwood. From the Midland Daily News.

Amanda Blaskowski, Cheboygan, MI 5-8 G, has signed with Gannon. She averaged 17 ppg for the two time state B entrant. From the Cheboygan Tribune.

MORE ON JOHNSTON'S BOOMERANG
The Sioux Falls Argus Leader has more on Johnston's change of heart and the jaw dropping surprise for the SDSU players.

Now UWGB is back on the recruiting trail after the ironic twist of fate. John Barnes of Michigan Tech, UW Stevens Point coach Shirley Enger and Illinois Assistant Marsha Freese are the names tossed about now.
The Green Bay Press Gazette blames ADs for allowing these U turns.

Central Michigan's new hire (and former Michigan coach) Sue Guevara has something to prove according to the Ann Arbors News.

OTHER COACHING NEWS
Jim Myers has resigned at Southeastern, IA CC. From the Burlington Hawkeye.

Thanks for all the help the readers of this site provide. It is appreciated.

Next up: later today the AAU Week that Was #4.

Hawaii Joins Winter Season

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HAWAII REPORTS
SEASON SWITCH
Hawaii will join the rest of the nation by playing their girls basketball season in the winter in 2008-09. With Michigan forced to move next year Hawaii was the last hold out with a different season. The HHSAA avoided the court room and lawyer fees. From the Honolulu Star Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser.

GAME REPORTS
Iolani beat Punahou 54-39 plus other recaps in the Honolulu Advertiser.

POINT PARADE for games of April 26, 2007
Again it must be hard for anyone to crack the 22 point ceiling.

Thanks for all the help the readers of this site provide. It is appreciated.

Next up: college report, and the AAU Week that Was #4.

Bloodworth, Whalen Resign

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MICHIGAN REPORTS
COACHING NEWS
Livonia Franklin will be looking for a new coach. Mary Kay Whalen has resigned after 6 years and a 47-81 record. From the Observer and Eccentric.

Rick Bloodworth after 31 year has resigned at St. Joseph. Bloodworth has been helping his daughter at Ferris State. From the Detroit Free Press in the middle of the article.

CONFERENCE MOVES
There will be some movement in the Southern Central Athletic Association and St. Joe Valley in 2008-09. Battle Creek St. Philip will be joining the SCAA and Bellevue and Colon will also come in. From the Battle Creek Enquirer.

REF SHORTAGE
The MSHAA is offering incentives for refs to try another sport. This is a little more in depth article from the Grand Rapids Press.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, and the AAU Week that Was #4.

All Stars, Academic All State, Region Coaches

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SOUTH DAKOTA REPORTS
ALL STAR GAME
The South-East Area Invitational will take place at Centerville on Sunday at 6 pm.

ACADEMIC ALL STATE
Here is the Academic All State list of senior players with a GPA of 3.5 or better.

REGION COACHES OF THE YEAR
Here is a local list of region coaches of the year as named by the SD Basketball Coaches Association.

All stories from the Yankton Press & Dakotan.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, and the AAU Week that Was #4.

Suns 14 White 2nd at Lakeville South

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LAKEVILLE SOUTH LATE RESULTS
Here is how the Suns 14 White team did in the 15u Division at the Lakeville South tournament.
MN Suns 14U White 55, Shox 33 in the quarterfinals
MN Suns 14U White 44, MSB Elite 15U 34 in the semis
Southern Stars 45, MN Suns 14U White 39 in the finals.

The readers have helped provide you with the news & information you read. If you have information on games or missing rosters, let me know.

Next up: Parade of states, college reports and the AAU Week that Was #4.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Johnston's U Turn

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JOHNSTON DOES A U TURN
Aaron Johnston is NOT going to UWGB. He had a change of heart and will be staying at South Dakota State. From the Green Bay Press Gazette.

Next up: tomorrow morning.

Wm Penn Signs 7, More Johnston Moves

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SIGNINGS
William Penn has signed seven:
Lindsey Edgeman, is a transfer from Truman State. She is from Niangua, MO.
Kayla Gee, Ottumwa, IA
Kim Lambert, is a transfer from Cabrillo CC. She is from Castroville, CA.
Khyia Lewis, Ottumwa, IA
Kristin Shields, Murray, IA
Jacelyn Smith, Tucson Cienga, AZ
Christa Subbert, Stanton, IA

Devany Moore, Fergus Falls and Ashley Peterson, Underwood will attend MSCTC Fergus Falls next season. From the Fergus Falls Daily Journal.

COACHING NEWS
Here is more on the coaching move of Aaron Johnston from South Dakota State to UW Green Bay. Assistant Lauie Melum will not be retained at SDSU and may join Johnston at UWGB. The Sioux Falls Argus Leader asks What is next for the women's program?
The Green Bay Press Gazette also has more looking at his youthfulness (32 years old).

Vanderbilt coach Melanie Balcomb has interviewed at Michigan State. From the Detroit News.

Scott Hyland is the new coach at Texas A&M Kingsville. Hyland is a Willmar '86 grad.

Dennis Mackey is leaving the women's team at Gogebic for the men. From the Ironwood Daily Globe.

I appreciate all the help and assists I get from my readers.

Next up: parade of states, college report, later Tomorrow: the AAU week that was #4.

Kamehameha Upsets Iolani

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HAWAII REPORTS
Kamehameha edged Iolani 53-50 in ILH action last night. plus other recaps in the Honolulu Star Bulletin.

POINT PARADE for games of April 25, 2007
again no one crossed over to the 22+ range

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Next up: parade of states, college report, later Tomorrow: the AAU week that was #4.

Late MYAS Results

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LATE MYAS RESULTS
Here are some late results from the MYAS events last week

At the 17/19 division at Wayzata BK plus Elite beat Thunder Blue 43-37

At the 17II division at Coon Rapids it was Coon Rapids accelerating pas Accelerate 53-35.

At the 15I division MN Thunder rumbled past Woodbury 37-33.

In the 15III division at St. Louis Park MN Heat won four games.

I am always looking for results and scores from games. If you have them and want to see them posted email me. I can't be everywhere at once, that is why you the readers need to be my eyes and ears.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, later Tomorrow: the AAU week that was #4.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Johnston to UWGB

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UWGB HIRES JOHNSTON
UW Green Bay hired South Dakota State coach Aaron Johnston. In seven years at Brookings Johnston was 170-55.

Next up: tomorrow morning.

Out & About: Southern MN Magic White/MN Swish

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This game took place on Saturday, April 21, 2007
LAKEVILLE SOUTH AAU TOURNAMENT
Junior Division I Quarterfinals
SOUTHERN MINNE MAGIC WHITE 47,

MN SWISH 41

I reported on this game earlier on my Gabcast site.
In a battle of teams away from the Twin City metro area it was SMMW topping Swish 47-41. The official score says 47-40, but the scorekeepers failed to add a free throw during a possession late in the second half for Swish.

It started out the other way with Swish swishing their shots, or at least Andrea Hagberg was. She had eight straight points as Swish led 8-0. All of Hagberg points were of the 3 point variety--one from behind the arc, and two of the & one variety. She missed one free throws. Swish led 12-4 then came up empty for 8 possessions. SMMW added five points during that stretch. Swish extended their lead to 18-9 after 3 straight scoring possessions. SMMW started their own little run of four on their next possession. Abby Rothenbueler started off the 8-0 run with five straight points as they closed to 18-17. SMMW then dried up for six possessions. The Swish's Jordyn Sears added four points with two lay ups to make it 22-17. SMMW tied it with 30 seconds left on a Rothenbuehler rebound basket.

Swish started off the second half with two & ones, but didn't get the free throws to drop. SMMW tied it up again at 26 on Rothenbuehler's put back. Then it was off to the Sahara as Swish endured a 9 possession drought and SMMW had a 6 dry spell. Only two of the possessions for each team ended up as turnovers, but no one exploited any advantage out of it. Alyssa Rushton scored five points in two possessions to make it 31-26 for SMMW. Brooke Dunsmoore scored twice for Swish and Hagberg capped off the 6 point run with a trey from the left corner. Swish led 32-31. Katie Lauer scored on two consecutive possessions, one a three and then a quick move in the paint. That started a 4/5 scoring spree and 9-1 run for SMMW to put them up 40-33. They would not trail the rest of the way. Swish closed to 42-41 with 2:30 to go on the 3rd of Hagberg's 3s on the day. But that was the end of the scoring for Swish as they went the next five possessions without finding the bottom of the net. SMMW's Chari Lehnertz made the first free throw, but missed the second. However Rushton was there for the put back and the one point margin became four 45-41. Rothenbuehler add a pair of free throws to close out the scoring.

SMMW lost in the semis to eventual champion Metro Stars 15s 45-43. They then lost in the 3rd place game to Metro Stars White 54-31 on Sunday.

Swish lost to MN Breeze in the consolation semis to MN Breeze 53-46. Swish won the friendship game with Northern Winds 60-43 on Sunday.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

SOUTHERN MINNE MAGIC WHITE
STARTERS
13 Abby Rothenbuehler, Mankato West 13, 13, 100.0, .462 has quickness and height. has offensive instincts. crashes the boards. RF: needs to get stronger from legs to upper body. needs to go after d boards like o boards.
15 Kristina Vorphal, Austin 7, 6, 116.7, .667 five of her points came at the line.
23 Katie Erdahl, Blue Earth 1, 8, 12.5, .125 blocks out
30 Alyssa Rushton, Rochester John Marshall 9, 13, 69.2, .308 anticipates on defense. Gets after rebounds. has 3 range. RF: exposes ball.
35 Katie Lauer, Mankato West 13, 11, 118.2, .545 had a nice quick shot fake and go move in the paint. has 3 range. can post. RF: needs to increase speed.
BENCH
20 Amelia Jajowka, Rochester Mayo 2, 6, 33.3, .167
21 Lauren Schuster, United South Central 0, 3, 0.0, .000 RF: passes sail, too high.
55 Chari Lehnertz, Winona 2, 4, 50.0, .500 big body, RF: needs to improve footwork. Exposes ball. Needs to make quicker decisions.

MN SWISH
STARTERS
10 Andrea Hagberg, St. Cloud Apollo 20, 17, 117.6, .471 lefty. has good touch. moves well without the ball. can score getting hit. RF: needs to deliver more defensively
21 Jordyn Sears, St. Cloud Tech 9, 13, 69.2, .231 made her points from the floor in transition. RF: lost ball in traffic. spins. miscommunications.
24 Erin Foley, St. Cloud Tech 2, 10, 20.0, .100 can dribble behind her back. RF: needs to work on stops. needs to do simple things and not make the game complex. Missed a layup opportunity when trying a reverse.
30 Brooke Dunsmoore, St. Cloud Apollo 6, 8, 75.0, .500 workhorse on the boards. RF: only one basket from the floor.
52 Kristen Johnson, St. Cloud Tech 2, 8, 25.0, .125 big body, almost the same things said about Lehnertz could be said for Johnson. RF: exposes ball. brings ball down. Needs to be decisive in movements.
BENCH
33 Lisa Lymburner, Hinckley-Finlayson 2, 4, 50.0, .250 lanky. RF: exposes ball. passes sail high.
32 Hannah Zwiener, St. Cloud Tech 0, 4, 0.0, .000 RF: defensively too high

TRENCH PLAYER
Katie Lauer
BY THE NUMBERS
Southern Minne Magic White 47, 64, 73.4, .375
MN Swish 41, 64, 64.1, .281
made 3s: Swish 3, SMMW 2
made fts: Swish 12, SMMW 11
bench: SMMW 4, Swish 2
The Swish had a difficult time with only two field goals scored in the second half by players other than Hagberg, and one of those was a put back. SMMW had more balance and more weapons.

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
SOUTHERN MINNE MAGIC WHITE
Katie Erdahl 10
Alyssa Rushton 9
Kristina Vorphal 6
Abby Rothenbuehler 4
Amelia Jajowka 3
Chari Lehnertz 3
Lauren Schuster 1
Katie Lauer 1
totals: 37

MN SWISH
Brooke Dunsmoore 11
Jordyn Sears 5
Erin Foley 5
Lisa Lymburner 3
Hannah Zwiener 3
Kristen Johnson 2
Andrea Hagberg 1
totals: 30

Next up: tomorrow morning

Coaching Wish Lists, Giving Birth

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COLLEGE REPORTS
SIGNINGS

As reported earlier here last week Latoya Williams, Benilde-St. Margaret's is headed to Concordia St. Paul. Now CSPU has their press release on the signing.

Sami Lauf, New Salem, ND has signed with Bismarck State.

COACHING NEWS
The reviews on the hiring of Tanya Warren are positive at Northern Iowa. From the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier.

Who is on the wish list radar at Michigan State? Dawn Staley for one. From the Detroit News.

UWGB has not hired yet but high on the wish list are Michigan Tech coach John Barnes and South Dakota State's Aaron Johnston.

Shannon Gage has returned to Iowa as an assistant. Gage was an assistant at Michigan the last two years. Prior to that she was an assistant for the Hawkeyes.

AWARDS
Mount Marty has picked up their end of season awards. Coach Chuck Iverson and Tevan Wenbourne each were honored by the WBCA. From the Yankton Press & Dakotan.

GIVING BIRTH
Syracuse player Fantasia Goodwin gave birth last week. She played in 28 games this year and scored 14 in a game on Feb. 24. She averaged 12 points on the year. From the Mlive site.

Thanks for the outstanding support and help from the readers on this site. It takes a team and you readres are great teammates.

Next up: FINALLY the out & about on the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game. Later tonight.

USA Today All Americans, Area Shut Out

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USA TODAY ALL AMERICAN TEAM
USA Today came out with their All American Team. There are no players from the coverage area, but I am including this so you can see where the other players are from.
Player of the year Maya Moore from Collins Hill, GA is headed to Connecticut.
Only one of the top 15 players is headed to the Big 10----Jantel Lavender from Cleveland Central Catholic to Ohio State.

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Next up: college reports, and FINALLY the out & about on the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game.

Baba Strikes for 24

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HAWAII REPORTS
Kapa‘a topped Kaua‘i 51-27 in Kauai action. From the Kauai Garden Island News.

Roosevelt won a low scoring contest with Moanaluna 33-23 to remain unbeaten. plus other recaps in the Honolulu Advertiser.

POINT PARADE for games of April 24, 2007
D2
Ku'uleai Baba, University High 24 vs Redemption Academy 55-14

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, and FINALLY the out & about on the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game.

Legendary Coach McGee Moves to CMU

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MICHIGAN REPORTS
COACHING NEWS
Kathy McGee has resigned from Flint Powers and will be an assistant at Central Michigan. McGee coached 32 years and has racked up 599 wins. From the Flint Journal.

Mark McNabb has resigned at Gwinn. He had a 59-49 record in five years with the Modeltowners. From the Marquette Mining Journal.

Ishpeming is looking for a girls coach as Jason Lawson resigned. From the Marquette Mining Journal.

Ontanongon coach Dick Franti has decided to stay with the girls. He had coached both boys and girls when the seasons were seperate. From the Ironwood Daily Globe.

Bessemer coach Mark Movrich made the decision to staty with the boys. From the Ironwood Daily Globe.

REF SHORTAGE
With the girls season moving to the winter the MSHAA is looking for more refs to handle the increased load. From the Ann Arbor News.

Thanks for the outstanding support and help from the readers on this site. It takes a team and you readres are great teammates.

Next up: parade of states, college reports, and FINALLY the out & about on the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game.

Adding Rosters, 1000 Transfers

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MINNESOTA REPORTS
TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK
The AAU event is at Cooper this week. In the Varsity division NC Heat, North Tartan, and Quest are in one pool. Their finals will be at 3:15 on Sunday. The 15s finals will be a 2 pm.

In the MYAS division there are events at Wayzata, Eagan, Irondale, Richfield, Simley, Centennial and St. Olaf.

ADDING ROSTERS
I have added NC Heat's roster and web site last night and every day I update the roster list. If you don't see your roster up, or if you have a website that isn't up, let me know and I will get it posted and linked.

1000 TRANSFERS
1000 students have filed paperwork to transfer prior to the new rules that took effect on April 1. Not all may end up as transfers. From the Star Tribune.

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Next up: parade of states, college reports, and FINALLY the out & about on the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Out & About: All Star Game Rochester 2

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This game took place Saturday, April 21, 2007
MN ALL STAR SERIES
Rochester, MN
AAAA 101, AA 89

I gave the initial report on Saturday night on the gabcast channel. Here are some other tidbits.

AAAA led the entire game except for one tie at 4. I always talk about pp100 and tonight both teams had 100 possessions which made it easy to know how many points each team would get in 100 possessions. As is the case in most all star games, transition and quick hitters were in style. The longest possession may have lasted 20 seconds. There wasn't any great offensive strings in the first half. AAAAs did hold AAs scoreless for 7, 5, and 7 possessions. The AAAAs had 16 points on transition, and 12 on second chancers. That compares to the four points combined for AA on both situations. The two advantages AA had were 3s and free throws. AA had a hard time scoring in half court situations as the defensive heat and height of AAAA took its toll.

In the second half the offensive spigot was flowing steady for both squads early. AAAA was smoking at 135.3 pp100 in the first 17 possessions. The biggest AAAA lead came at 69-38 with 17 minutes to go. At five minutes to go AAAA led 93-71. It seemed that AAAA was going to easily reach the century mark, but as the clock wound down and victory seemingly assured, AAAA started to get extremely creative with their shots, and passes. Again it proved that true simplicity is hard. The French Pastry looked good, but in the long run was not good for the offensive health. AA took advantage of the theatrics by going on a 19-6 run. They had four 3 point plays, one way or another. AA closed to 97-89 with under 45 seconds to go. No one had the feeling that AAAA was in danger of losing, but the 100 mark looked far away. Angel Robinson made sure they crossed over the threshold with an out of bounds basket and then a rebound and coast to coast pull up. That ended the scoring at 101-89.

For AA Amy Stifter had 20 points leading both teams. Stifter looked like she may blow away in a stiff wind, but she was wiry and was perfect at the line. Stifter had 8 of the last 10 points by AA in the first half.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

AAAA
STARTERS
Angel Robinson, St. Paul Central 12, 12, 100.0, .500
Ashlynn Fuller, Champlin Park 10, 14, 71.4, .357
Jamie Zelinsky, Park Center 6, 9, 66.7, .333
Lauren Young, Edina 16, 13, 123.1, .538
Jackie Hiebert, Hopkins 6, 6, 100.0, .500
BENCH
Tara Steinbauer, Bloomington Kennedy 16, 14, 114.3, .571
Kellie Schuneman, Centennial 4, 3, 133.3, .667
Elle Queen, Minnetonka 12, 9, 133.3, .667
Alyssa Karel, Cretin-Derham Hall 11, 10, 110.0, .500
Natalie Gigler, Champlin Park 8, 10, 80.0, .400

AA
STARTERS
Devin Bowlin, Winona Cotter 7, 12, 58.3, .333
Sami Mattson, Esko 13, 19, 68.4, .263
Annie Adams, Crosby-Ironton 14, 15, 93.3, .533
Rachel Hanson, Norwood-Young America 2, 4, 50.0, .250
Amy Stifter, Watertown-Mayer 20, 15, 133.3, .667
BENCH
Kristin Sczublewski, Pierz 6, 10, 60.0, .300
Megan Forster, Fairmont 3, 6, 50.0 .167
Erica Nord, Barnesville 8, 9, 88.9, .333
Paisley Larson, Kingsland 8, 3, 266.7, 1.000
Samantha Gacke Luverne 8, 7, 114.3, .571

TRENCH PLAYER
This could have gone to any number of players for AAAA and all would be worthy. But on this night it goes to Tara Steinbauer.

BY THE NUMBERS
AAAA 101, 100, 101.0, .490
AA 89, 100, 89.0, .420
made 3s: AA 11, AAAA 1
made fts: AA 22, AAAA 8
bench: AAAA 51, AA 33

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
AAAA

Ashlynn Fuller 11
Tara Steinbauer 7
Lauren Young 5
Angel Robinson 5
Jackie Hiebert 4
Alyssa Karel 3
Kellie Schuneman 3
Jamie Zelinsky 2
Elle Queen 2
Natalie Gigler 1
totals: 43

AA
Devin Bowlin 8
Rachel Hanson 6
Annie Adams 5
Samantha Gacke 5
Amy Stifter 4
Sami Mattson 3
Kristin Sczublewski 2
Megan Forster 1
totals: 34

I was going to put up the Southern MN Magic vs Swish game tonight, but Scout (our little dog) got away and we had to spend some time hunting him down. He moves even faster going after a bird than Angel Robinson on a break away.

Next up: tomorrow morning

New Signings & Hires, Tetschlag on the Fence

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SIGNINGS
Denae Stuckey a point gurad from Butler County CC (2010) and Kansas City Washington, has signed with Iowa State. She will have three years left.

Abbey Pelkofer, 5-10, G, Whitnall WI has signed with Hillsdale.

Stephany Bjustrom, Algona, IA point guard has signed with South Dakota Mines. From the Rapid City Journal.

LEAVING
Tori Runner is leaving Drake due to the knee injuries she has suffered.

ON THE FENCE
Kayla Tetschlag, Sheboygan North, is still deciding if she will attend UWGB now that coach Kevin Borseth has left for Michigan. From the Green Bay Press Gazette.

COACHING NEWS
Tanya Warren has been hired as the new Northern Iowa coach. She graduated from Des Moines Lincoln, and Creighton and had previously been an assistant at Northern Iowa, Missouri and Creighton. From the Des Moines Register.

Penn State has hired Notre Dame assistant Coquese Washington.

Matthew Mitchell has been hired at Kentucky.

Mike Maloney has been hired as the new coach at Chadron State. He has previously coached at Briar Cliff. From the Rapid City Journal.

Grand Valley State assistant Mike Williams has followed Dawn Plitzuweit to Michigan. From the Grand Rapids Press.

AWARDS
Ann Skufca was named the MVP at Central Michigan.

Thanks for the great help from the readers of this site. Your information illuminates what is happening. It doesn't happen without your assists.

Next up: two out & abouts from last Saturday (AAAA vs AA, Southern MN Magic vs Swish).

Iolani, Hanalani Winners

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HAWAII REPORTS
Iolani won a rare Monday game with Maryknoll 60-40 plus Hanalani's win over Christian Academy. From the Honolulu Advertiser.

POINT PARADE for games on April 23, 2007
no one made it to the magic mark of 22 points.

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Next up: college report, and the two out & abouts from last Saturday (AAAA vs AA, Southern MN Magic vs Swish).

Marquette Magic Results

#3 posting 4.24.2007
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MICHIGAN REPORTS

The Marquette Magic 14u team finished 4-1 in the Appleton WI tournament on April 14-15. From the Marquette Mining Journal.

The Blue Water Area All-Star game will be on June 13. The girls game will be at 6 pm. From the Port Huron Times Herald.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, and the two out & abouts from last Saturday (AAAA vs AA, Southern MN Magic vs Swish).

Tournament Inequities

#2 posting 4.24.2007
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WISCONSIN REPORTS
The state tournaments for the girls and boys are held in different venues with the Kohl Center used by the boys while the girls are at the Dane County Coliseum. That is an issue. From the Wisconsin State Journal.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, and the two out & abouts from last Saturday (AAAA vs AA, Southern MN Magic vs Swish).

North Tartan, Fury Win at Spring Fling

#1 posting 4.24.2007
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MINNESOTA REPORTS
SPRING FLING RESULTS
North Tartan 17s made a statement winning the Spring Fling tournament in LaCrosse this past weekend. North Tartan 14s also came up winners for the second tournament in a row in the 15/16 Gold division. Another MN team MN Fury 14s also won their age division.

NORTH TARTAN 17s
POOL PLAY 16/17U Platinum
North Tartan 17U 2 (W) forfeit Team Wisconsin Seniors 0
North Tartan 17U 46 (W) Team Wisconsin Select 16U 42
North Tartan 17U 73 (W) Fox Valley 16U 23
North Tartan 17U 38 (W) Madison Spartans 36
16/17U Platinum Championship
North Tartan 17U 54 (W) Team Wisconsin 17U Select 39

NORTH TARTAN 14S
15/16 GOLD DIVISION
North Tartan 14u 55, Viking club 15 Badgers 20
North Tartan 61, Team Wisc 16 50
North Tartan 44, Team Wisc select 15 43
Championship
North Tartan 42, PC Players Badgers16 41

MINNESOTA FURY 14s
Pool Play:
Minnesota Fury 46, Team Wisconsin Red 12
Ashley Martell (Somerset) 15 pts, 5 rb.
Haley Zajac (Mahtomedi) 8 pts, 8 rb.
Minnesota Fury 43, Fox Valley Hustle 26
Tessa Cichy (Hill-Murray) 8 pts, 7 rb.
Carly Chell (Farmington) 2 pts, 11 rb.
Minnesota Fury 32, Team Wisconsin Select 30 (Team WI Select beat Metro Stars in Menomonie)
Carly Chell (Farmington) 8 pts, 5 rb.
All 10 Players Scored for Minnesota Fury
Semi-Finals:
Minnesota Fury 43, So. Minn. Magic 27
Tessa Cichy (Hill-Murray) 15 pts, 8 rb, 6 stl.
Ashley Martell (Somerset) 12 pts, 3 rb.
Finals:
Minnesota Fury 30, V.C. Hurricains 23
Rachel Hansen (Minnehaha) 9 pts, 9/12 FT
Carly Chell (Farmington) 8 pts, 10 rb.

MINNEAPOLIS LADY CATS 14U
Here are the Mpls Lady Cat 14u games at the 16u Champlin Park MYAS tournament
Game #1- Saturday, 4/21/07 at Champlin Park HS court #2
Mpls Lady Cats 47, MN Thunder- Red 18
Mpls Lady Cats scoring- 1st Q- 13, 2Q- 25, 3rd Q- 43, 4th Q- 47
MN Thunder scoring- 1st Q- 4, 2Q- 8, 3rd Q- 12, 4th Q-18
Lady Cat Scoring
Kaylani Edwards, Bloomington Kennedy- 4
Sarina Baker, De La Salle- 7
Brianna Smith, Hopkins- 9
Sadiqah Jihad, Hopkins- 4
Elissa Henderson, Mpls. Roosevelt- 0
Chelsy Jacox, DeLaSalle- 10
Laura Thomas, Mpls. South- 0
Arianna Fuller, Champlin Park- 9
Cyerra Mills, Benilde St. Margret- 1
Aubrey Davis, Bloomington Kennedy- 5

Game #2- Saturday, 4/21/07 at Champlin Park HS court #3
Mpls Lady Cats 30, Osseo Orioles 24
Mpls Lady Cats scoring- 1st Q- 7, 2Q- 14, 3rd Q- 22, 4th Q- 30
Osseo Orioles scoring- 1st Q- 6, 2Q- 10, 3rd Q- 22, 4th Q- 24
Lady Cats
Kaylani Edwards, Bloomington Kennedy- 2
Sarina Baker, De La Salle- 7
Brianna Smith, Hopkins- 9
Sadiqah Jihad, Hopkins- 5
Elissa Henderson, Mpls. Roosevelt- 0
Chelsy Jacox, DeLaSalle- 2
Laura Thomas, Mpls. South- 0
Arianna Fuller, Champlin Park- 1
Cyerra Mills, Benilde St. Margret- 0
Aubrey Davis, Bloomington Kennedy- 4

Game #3- Saturday, 4/21/07 at Champlin Park HS court #1
Mpls Lady Cats 46, Midtown Lady Monarchs 24
Mpls Lady Cats scoring- 1st Q- 13, 2Q- 30, 3rd Q- 40, 4th Q- 46
Midtown Monarchs scoring- 1st Q- 8, 2Q- 14, 3rd Q- 19, 4th Q- 24
Lady Cats scoring:
Kaylani Edwards, Bloomington Kennedy- 6
Sarina Baker, De La Salle- 6
Tyisha Smith, Mpls. South- 5
Brianna Smith, Hopkins- 11
Sadiqah Jihad, Hopkins- 0
Elissa Henderson, Mpls. Roosevelt- 2
Chelsy Jacox, DeLaSalle- 10
Arianna Fuller, Champlin Park- 2
Cyerra Mills, Benilde St. Margret- 0
Aubrey Davis, Bloomington Kennedy- 4

Game #4- Sunday, 4/22/07 at Champlin Park HS court #1
Mpls Lady Cats 58, MN Urban Starz 35
Mpls Lady Cats scoring- 1st Q- 18, 2Q- 38, 3rd Q- 48, 4th Q- 58
MN Urban Starz scoring- 1st Q- 11, 2Q- 20, 3rd Q- 32, 4th Q- 35
Lady Cats Results:
Kaylani Edwards, Bloomington Kennedy- 6
Sarina Baker, De La Salle- 2
Tyisha Smith, Mpls. South- 9
Brianna Smith, Hopkins- 9
Sadiqah Jihad, Hopkins- 3
Elissa Henderson, Mpls. Roosevelt- 0
Chelsy Jacox, DeLaSalle- 14
Laura Thomas, Mpls. South- 2
Arianna Fuller, Champlin Park- 5
Cyerra Mills, Benilde St. Margret- 4
Aubrey Davis, Bloomington Kennedy- 4

ALL STAR LEFTOVERS
Here is the Rochester Post Bulletin coverage for the All Star Games in Rochester.
Speaking of which...I will get the last All Star Out & about (AAAA vs AA) up later today.

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Next up: parade of states, college report, and the two out & abouts from last Saturday (AAAA vs AA, Southern MN Magic vs Swish).

Monday, April 23, 2007

Out & About: All Star Game 1 Rochester

#4 posting 4.23.2007
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This game took place on Saturday, April 21, 2007
MN All Star Series
Rochester Civic Center
AAA 90, A 61

I first reported on this game on Saturday on the Gabcast channel. I reported on the Sunday games yesterday. Here is a brief summary of Saturday's first contest.

The AAAs jumped out to an 11-5 lead with 7 of the points from Kachine Alexander in her first game back from a foot injury. It didn't look like she missed a beat with two transition lay ups off two of her own steals. The AAAs continued to build their lead with runs of six, and five twice. The As had a drought of five. The AAAs had transition lay ups early and used their size to advantage inside with Wolff, Booth and Williams combining for 33 points. It was 49-28 at half.

There really was no doubt in the second half who was going to win. The offenses did slow down a bit with both teams going a collective 1/13 during the middle of the second half, nine of which were missed shots. The AAAs led 84-53 with four minutes to go. The rest of the game was put in cruise control.

Macie Michelson played with the passion and intensity that she has been noted for before. Loose balls were her mission as she added to her floor burn collection. She was a little general on the floor getting teammates in position, directing traffic.

Rachel Booth had one of her best performances. She scored 10 straight AAA points late in the first half. She scored on post ups, rebound baskets, and didn't mind getting hit. Her ball fake and drive also connected.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

AAA
STARTERS
Macie Michelson, Marshall 20, 14, 133.3, .600
Rachel Booth, DeLaSalle 14, 10, 140.0, .700
Kachine Alexander, Benilde-St. Margaret's 11, 8, 137.5, .750
Hallie Hoganson, Detroit Lakes 9, 9, 100.0, .444
Janessa Wolff, Park Rapids 10, 9, 111.1, .556
BENCH
Corey Lof, Detroit Lakes 7, 6, 116.7, .667
Gabrielle Olson, North Branch 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Latoya Williams, Benilde-St. Margaret's 9, 13, 69.2, .308
Maggie Slawson, Holy Angels 10, 12, 83.3, .417

A
STARTERS
Tara Thielke, Hancock 8, 7, 114.3, .429
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda 11, 14, 78.6, .357
Kirsten Prunty, New Ulm Cathedral 8, 14, 57.1, .286
Molly Mathiowetz, Sleepy Eye St. Mary's 2, 7, 28.6, .143
Laura Kramer, Fulda 7, 7, 100.0, .571
BENCH
Tori Lind, Mabel-Canton 8, 11, 72.7, .273
Shana Grejtak, Cedar Mt.-Comfrey 3, 5, 60.0, .400
Kelli Smart, Ada-Borup 3, 6, 50.0, .167
Kayley Mekash, Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Colleen McKay, Barnum 7, 10, 70.0, .400

TRENCH PLAYER
Macie Michelson

BY THE NUMBERS
AAA 90, 84, 107.1, .524
A 61, 85, 71.8, .341
made 3s: A 7, AAA 6
made fts: AAA 14, A 8
bench: AAA 26

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
AAA
Kachine Alexander 8
Corey Lof 8
Macie Michelson 7
Janessa Wolff 7
Latoya Williams 5
Hallie Hoganson 3.5
Maggie Slawson 3
Rachel Booth 3
Gabrielle Olson 0.5
totals: 45

A
Molly Mathiowetz 8.5
Kirsten Prunty 5
Tara Thielke 5
Laura Kramer 4.5
Kaitlyn Kramer 3
Colleen McKay 3
Tori Lind 2
Shana Grejtak 2
Kelli Smart 1
totals: 34

I said I would put up the other two Saturday games tonight. That won't happen. I will get the AAAA semifinal win over AA tomorrow and the Southern MN Magic/Swish game maybe tomorrow, for sure by Wednesday.

Next up: tomorrow morning

Award Season

#1 posting 4.23.2007
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COLLEGE REPORTS
SIGNINGS
Point guard Kelsey Boedeker of Sheridan, Wyoming has signed with Dickinson State. Sheridan won the 4A Wyoming title this year. From the Fargo Forum.

Stephanie Roggenbuck, Osakis will be headed to NDSCS.

COACHING NEWS
Northern Iowa will announce their new coach today. Tanya Warren, an assistant at Creighton and DePauw coach Kris Huffman are among the front runners. From the Des Moines Register.

The Lansing State Journal in an editorial says "Thanks for the memories" to former Michigan State and new Duke coach Joanne P. McCallie.

HONORS/AWARDS
Kelly Roysland was named MVP of the Minnesota Gophers at their end of the year banquet.

Jolene Anderson was named MVP of the Wisconsin Badgers at their end of the year banquet.

Drake also had their end of the year banquet and handed out awards.

Thanks for the great help from the readers of this site. It takes a team to put this site up.

Next up: later tonight with the number crunching from the first two All Star games, plus the Southern MN Magic and Swish game.

Roosevelt Remains #1

#2 posting 4.23.2007
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POLL
There was no change at the top last week with Roosevelt still number one in the Honolulu Star Bulletin poll.

Seabury Hall, a Maui team came to Kauai and won three games the past week. From the Kauai Garden Island News.

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Next up: College reports, and the delayed Out & Abouts.

Metro Stars 15s Win Lakeville South AAU

#1 posting 4.23.2007
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MINNESOTA REPORTS
LAKEVILLE SOUTH AAU TOURNAMENT
Metro Stars 15U wins the 16U D1 tournament at LV South this weekend with a 51-28 win over MN Summit Blue 16U in the championship game.

Alyssa Marschner (Armstrong) lead a balanced scoring attack for the Metro Stars 15U team with 10 points. All 10 players on the Metro Stars squad scored and the game went to running time at the mid-way point of the second half.

MYAS EVENTS
St. Francis beat a North Tartan team 53-45 to win the Champlin Park 17II title.

The Mpls Lady Cats 14s beat the Urban Stars 58-35 for the 16I title at Champlin Park.

Osseo edged the Lady Slippers 40-39 for the 15II title in Champlin Park.

Your team played this weekend, but your results aren't up? email me the news & I will get it posted.

NEXT WEEKEND
The AAU schedule indicates tournaments at Cooper HS and Bethel.

The MYAS events will be held at Simley, Richfield, Eagan, Irondale, and Wayzata next weekend.

DELAYED OUT & ABOUTS
I will be running the Saturday out & abouts today.
I will have the Southern MN Magic vs Swish up first, then the two all star games in Rochester.

More All Star coverage: Here is the Pioneer Press report on their last HS game.

Thanks for the great help from the readers of this site. It takes a team to put this site up.

Next up: Hawaii, College reports, and the delayed Out & Abouts.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Out & About: All Star Championship

#7 posting 4.22.2007
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MN ALL STAR CHAMPIONSHIP
At St. Thomas, St. Paul
AAAA 84, AAA 74

Again I reported on these on Gabcast.

AAA started off up 8-0 with Rachel Booth connecting right off the bat with a three from the left corner. Macie Michelson had 8 of the first 11 points for AAA. Then Angel Robinson came in for AAAA and an 11-3 deficit turned into a 15-13 lead as they scored on six straight possessions. The game was fairly tight with a Latoya Williams lay up giving AAA its last lead at 36-35. Robinson erased that on the next possession and added two more to her game high 20 on the possession after that. AAAA never trailed after that. AAA did tie in once more at 42 on a drive by Kachine Alexander. Alyssa Karel gave AAAA the lead for good on a steal & lay up. AAAA led 47-43 at half.

Robinson connected on a trey to open the second half. The lead continued to build for AAAA out to 80-65. AAA did close but time was running out and AAAA won their second straight All Star Series 84-74.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

AAAA
STARTERS
Tara Steinbauer, Bloomington Kennedy 7, 9, 77.8, 333
Kellie Schuneman, Centennial 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Ellie Queen, Minnetonka 2, 3, 66.7, .333
Alyssa Karel, Cretin-Derham Hall 16, 14, 114.3, .571
Natalie Gigler, Champlin Park 5, 9, 55.6, .222
BENCH
Angel Robinson, St. Paul Central 20, 17, 117.6, .588
Ashlynn Fuller, Champlin Park 6, 3, 200.0, 1.000
Jamie Zelinsky, Park Center 9, 12, 75.0, .333
Lauren Young, Edina 8, 4, 200.0, .750
Jackie Hiebert, Hopkins 9, 11, 81.8, .455

AAA
STARTERS
Macie Michelson, Marshall 17, 12, 141.7, .500
Rachel Booth, DeLaSalle 8, 10, 80.0, .300
Gabrielle Olson, North Branch 0, 3, 0.0, .000
Kachine Alexander, Benilde-St. Margaret's 5, 9, 55.6, .222
Janessa Wolff, Park Rapids 12, 12, 100.0, .500
BENCH
Corey Lof, Detroit Lakes 7, 7, 100.0, .571
Bri Zabel, Northfield 6, 5, 120.0, .600
Latoya Williams, Benidle-St. Margaret's 13, 12, 108.3, .500
Hallie Hoganson, Detroit Lakes 3, 7, 42.9, .143
Maggie Slawson, Holy Angels 3, 11, 27.3, .182

TRENCH PLAYER
Angel Robinson

BY THE NUMBERS
AAAA 84, 85, 98.8, .471
AAA 74, 88, 84.1, .375
made 3s: AAA 9, AAAA 4
made fts: AAAA 16, AAA 9
bench: AAAA 52, AAA 32

There was a difference between the first and second game. The game was much faster paced and there was more french pastry in the moves. Robinson and Karel left fans wondering what was next. Others also tried to get in on the act. Michelson played with the intensity of scalding water. And it was the first time some casual fans got to see Janessa Wolff. They weren't disappointed. But they were disappointed to see her go to Penn State.

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
AAAA
Elle Queen 10.5
Jackie Hiebert 8.5
Angel Robinson 6.5
Tara Steinbauer 6
Jamie Zelinsky 3
Ashlynn Fuller 3
Lauren Young 2
Alyssa Karel 2
Natalie Gigler 1
Kellie Schuneman 0.5
totals: 43

AAA
Janessa Wolff 11
Kachine Alexander 5
Rachel Booth 4
Latoya Williams 4
Maggie Slawson 4
Macie Michelson 3.5
Gabrielle Olson 2.5
Bri Zabel 2
Hallie Hoganson 1
Corey Lof 1
totals: 38

Of note: Bri Zabel returned to the AAA line up. Last night was Northfield's prom.

next up: tomorrow morning

Out & About: MN All Star 3rd Place

#6 posting 4.22.2007
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3rd Place
MN All Star Game
A 74, AA 72

I reported on this game in the gabcast earlier today. A scrambled back in the game after trailing by as many as 8 early in the second half. The critical point was when A trailed 55-50 charged back with by scoring on six of seven possessions on a 13-4 run. That made it A 63-57. Sami Mattson tied it at 63 with two consecutive 3s. There were six lead changes after that. AA went up on a Devin Bowlin steal and Samantha Gacke lay up in the press 72-71. Molly Mathiowetz was able to get a rebound on the next A possession and was fouled. She made the first free throw, but missed the second. Amy Stifter of AA got the rebound, but Tara Thielke anticipated her pass and stole it. Thielke got the ball to Kaitlyn Kramer and she found Mathiowetz low. She came back to the heart of the paint for Laura Kramer and she made the game winner with 1.1 seconds left for the 3rd place trophy. This was the third straight game decided on the last second shot counting last year's 3rd place and championship games.

NUMBERS EXPLAINED
player, points, possessions, pp100, floor %

A
STARTERS
Tori Lind, Mabel-Canton 3, 9, 33.3, .111
Shana Grejtak, Cedar Mt.-Comfrey 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Kelli Smart, Ada-Borup 0, 5, 0.0, .000
Molly Mathiowetz, Sleepy Eye St. Mary's 19, 15, 126.7, .667
Colleen McKay, Barnum 7, 9, 77.8, .444
BENCH
Tara Thielke, Hancock 15, 10, 150.0, .700
Kaitlyn Kramer, Fulda 10, 10, 100.0, .500
Kirsten Prunty, New Ulm Cathedral 4, 14, 28.6, .143
Kayley Mekash, Badger-Greenbush-Middle River 4, 4, 100.0, .500
Laura Kramer, Fulda 8, 10, 80.0, .400

AA
STARTERS
Kristin Sczublewski, Pierz 2, 10, 20.0, .100
Megan Forster, Fairmont 6, 6, 100.0, .500
Erica Nord, Barnesville 9, 6, 150.0, .667
Paisley Larson, Kingsland 10. 11. 90.9, .364
Samantha Gacke, Luverne 13, 10, 130.0, .700
BENCH
Devin Bowlin, Winona Cotter 4, 8, 50.0, .250
Sami Mattson, Esko 11, 15, 73.3, .267
Annie Adams, Crosby-Ironton 3, 8, 37.5, .250
Rachel Hanson, Norwood-Young America 4, 6, 66.7, .333
Amy Stifter, Watertown-Mayer 10, 10, 100.0, .500

TRENCH PLAYER
Tara Thielke

BY THE NUMBERS
A 74, 90, 82.2, .411
AA 72, 90, 77.8, .378
made 3s: AA 6, A 5
made fts: A 15, AA 8
bench: A 41, AA 32

DEFENSIVE WRAPS
A
Laura Kramer 8.5
Kaitlyn Kramer 7
Colleen McKay 5
Tara Thielke 5
Kayley Mekash 5
Molly Mathiowetz 4.5
Kirsten Prunty 4
Kelli Smart 2
Shana Grejtak 1
Tori Lind 1
totals: 43

AA
Samantha Gacke 8
Erica Nord 7
Rachel Hanson 5
Amy Stifter 5
Megan Forster 4.5
Devin Bowlin 4
Kristin Sczublewski 4
Sami Mattson 4
Annie Adams 2.5
Paisley Larson 2
Totals: 46

Next up: Championship #s

AAAA All Star Champs

#5 posting 4.22.2007
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ALL STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS
I have linked my gabcast channel on the right. On games where I will be out for a while I will put up my report from my phone to the gabcast channel. You will be able to tune in to that and hear what happened. I will later update this blog site with the numbers (pp100s/floor %) and more details.

Today in the 3rd place game the As came back to beat the AAs 74-72 on a last second shot by Laura Kramer from Fulda.

In the championship game it was AAAA topping AAA 84-74. It was the second straight All Star championship for AAAA.

I will get the numbers out later tonight. I said I would get them out on Wednesday, but I am going to get the games today out tonight.
I will put the numbers of the other games up later. stay tuned......

Next up: 3rd place game

Zierden Speaks

#4 posting 4.22.2007
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ZIERDEN SPEAKS
New Lynx coach Don Zierden has a Q&A with the StarTribune about the upcoming season.

Here are the 17 players headed to camp.

Thanks for the great help the readers of this site provide. You are my eyes and ears.

Next up: around the region. Later today: reports on the championship and 3rd place game.