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Las Vegas ESL, second day official games, court one! - Jul 18, 2012

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Game 1: Zurich 78 Venice 64
This was a contest featuring two quality teams, but Venice failed to show up. With a plethora of scouts on hand Zurich jumped on them from the beginning and never let up. Zurich won the match at the end with a 78-64 victory. Zurich was led by three different players as Byron Allen (201-C-81, agency: SDJ Sports, college: Northwestern St.) had 14 and 12 rebounds, Zach Coverstone (208-F, college: Ind.Wesleyan) 14 points and Avery Scharer (188-G) had 14 as well. Another impressive stat was the Zurich team had 27 assists as a team and 31 rebounds. In defeat, Kenyale Evans (201-F-88) who scored 19 points.

Zurich-78, Byron Allen, 14 pts, 12 rbs, 1 asts, Zach Coverstone, 14 pts, 6 rbs, 4 asts, Ledreece Smith (198-F-88, college: N.Mexico Highlands), 6 pts, 3 rbs, 2 ast, Keith Radcliff (186-G-86, college: Indianapolis), 10 pts, 1 ast, Brian Kimble (185-G), 6 pts, 2 rbs, 5 asts, Anthony Sims (193-G/F), 7 pts, 3 rb, 6 asts, Avery Scharer, 14 pts, 3 rebs, 5 asts, William Sharpe (178-G-86, college: Pitt-Johnstown), 7 pts, 2 rbs, 2 asts
Venice-64, Jesus Mora (191-G-86), 8 pts, 1 rbs, 7 asts, Kene Obi (218-C-88), 2 rebs, 2 asts, Marquis Wright (203-F/C-80, college: Alabama) 12 pts, 4 rbs, Jeremee Davis (191-PG-90, college: Georgia Coll.), 11 pts, 6 rebs, 5 asts, Kenyale Evans, 19 pts, 1 rbs, Maurice Johns (191-G), 14 pts, 3 reb, 5 ast

Game 2: Geneva 62 Lugano 58
Genevas balanced attack barely separated them from Lugano . David Graham (196-G/F-85, college: Georgetown, KY) and Sulton Tules-Bay each had 15 pts for the winners and Ronterrian Dale (193-G/F-84) added 8 pts for the winners. On the losing side for Lugano, Ricardo Alliman (201-F/C-87, agency: JEMsports, college: Cedarville) was the only player who contributed much as he had 21 pts, 5 rbs and 1 assist. Also, Nathan Walkup (200-F-88, college: Texas A&M) added 17 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast for Lugano.

Geneva-62, Blake Thompson, 6pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts, Sultan Tules-Bay, 15 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Marcus Connor (210-F/C-89, college: St.Andrews), 1 pts, 2 rbd, 5 asts, Ronterrian Dale, 8 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Clyde McKinney, 7 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, David Graham, 15 pts, 3 rbs, Kendrix Brown, 5 pts, 4 rbs, 5 asts, Ben Washington (188-G-88, college: Sonoma St.), 6 pts, 1 reb, 5 asts
Lugano-58, Steven Bennett (173-PG-88), 2 pts, 5 rbs, 5 asts, Cor-J Cox (195-F/G, college: Miss.Valley St.), 7 pts, 4 rb, 2 ast, Kevin Burwell (179-PG-89), 2 pts, 1 rbs, 2 ast, Morris Smith (193-G-87), 9 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Ricardo Alliman, 21 pts, 5 rbs,1ast, Aaron Ware (195-G/F-90), 2 pts, 4 rbs, Nathan Walkup, 17 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast

Game 3: Brussels 70 Manchester 67
This game was very competitive and came down to the final minutes as Brussels was able to fend off Manchester and keep the victory 70-67. Brussels was led in the victory by Randell Daigle (177-G-87) with 21 points and 5 rebounds. He probably separated himself as the best guard of the game for sure. He was helped by Justin Brownlee (201-F-88, college: St.John's) and Jamal Clay (201-F-87) as they each had 9 points. Josue Mulamba (208-C-88) had 12 points for the losing team Manchester and Logan Weins had 10.

Brussels-70, Randell Daigle 21 pts, 1 rbs, 5 ast, Justin Brownlee, 9 pts, 3 rebs, Terance Tatum, 1 pts, 4 rbs, 6 asts, Jeremy McGee, 4 pts, 1 rbs, 2 asts, Jonathan Loutzehiser, 8 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Howard Little, 6 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Mykel Cleveland (185-G), 4 pts, 5 rbs, Fred Woods, 8 pts, 6 rbs, 2 asts, Jamal Clay, 9 pts, 6 rbs
Manchester-67, Tyquan Brown (200-F, college: Cal Poly Pomona), 9pts, 1 rbs, 2 asts, Josue Mulamba, 12 pts, 5 rbs, 4 asts, Roburt Sallie 2 pts, Mark Celya 7 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Logan Weins, 10 pts, 2 rbd, Delvin Spruel (191-G-82), 6 pts, 1 rbs, 3 asts, Brendon Lyn, 2 pts, 4 rebs, 1 ast, Kim Edward (185-G-89, college: BYU-Hawaii), 7 pts, 8 rbs, 2 asts,

Game 4: Geneva 60 Zurich 59
Geneva won a very close match and stole a victory from Zurich for a 60-59 score. Geneva came back in second half and was led by David Graham with 15 points and Clyde McKinney who had 11 points. David and Clyde led Geneva back from 7 down at the half to win the game for Geneva. Zach Coverstone was the leading scorer for the losing team with 11 points and 6 rebounds. Byron Allen and Athony Sims each added 9 in the losing effort.

Geneva-60, Blake Thompson, 2 pts, Marcus Connor, 9 pts, 3 rbs, Sultan Tules-Bay 8 pts, 2 rbs, Rontarian Dale, 3 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, David Graham, 15 pts, 3 rbs, 3 asts, Clyde McKinney, 11 pts, 4 rbs, 1 asts, Kendrix Brown, 9 pts, 9 rebs, 1 ast, Ben Washington, 3 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast
Zurich-59, Byron Allen, 9 pts, 6 rbs, 5 asts, Brian Kimble, 6 pts, 1 ast, Ladreece Smith, 5 pts, Zach Coverstone, 11 pts, 6 rbs, Anthony Sims, 9 pts, 2 rbs, 2 asts, William Sharpe, 8 pts, 3 rbs, 2 asts, Avery Scharer, 8 pts, 5 rbs, 4 asts, Keith Radcliff, 3 pts, 2 rbs, 3 rbs

Game 5: Brussels 93 Venice 51
This game was a blowout from the beginning and was not even close as if the players seemed to be on cruise control. However, leading the way for the Brussels was Justin Brownlee with 23 points as he put on a show with his spectacular dunks. Helping him out with the win was Howard Little with 13 points. On the losing side Marquis Wright led the way with 17 points for the losers.

Brussels-93, Randell Daigle 4 pts, 6 rbs, 7 asts, Justin Brownlee, 23 pts, 6 rbs, 3 ast, Terance Tatum, 8 pts, 2 rbd, 3 asts, Jeremy McGee, 10 pts, 4 rbs, Jamal Clay, 6 pts, 5 rb, Jonathan Loutzehiser, 9 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Howard Little, 13 pts, 7 rbs, 1 ast, Mykel Cleveland, 8 pts, 4 rbs, 2 asts, Fred Woods, 10 pts, 4 rbs, 2 asts
Venice 51, Jeremy Davis, 12 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Jesus Mora, 8 pts, 3 rb, 1 ast, Keni Obi, 8 pts, 8 rbs, 1 ast, Marquis Wright, 17 pts, 5 rbs, 4 asts, Kenyale Evans, 6 pts

Game 6: Luagano 80 Manchester 69
This game was very competitive and came down to the final minutes as Manchester played hard but, Lugano was too strong in the end and won the contest 80-69. Lugano had a balanced attack in the victory as Morris Smith had 17 points, Cor- J Cox 15 points and Nathan Walkup with 13 points. On the losing side Manchester was led by Tyquan Brown was the bright spot with 23 points and 7 rebounds.

Lugano-80, Steven Bennett, 8 pts, 3 rbs, 3 asts, Morris Smith, 17 pts, 6 rbs, 1 asts, Ricardo Alliman, 6 pts, 6 rbs, Cor-J Cox 15 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Aaron Ware, 11 pts, 10 rbs, 1 ast, Nathan Walkup, 13 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Kevin Burwell, 10 pts, 2 rbs, 5 asts
Manchester-69, Tyquan Brown, 23 pts, 7 rbs, 2 asts, Josue Mulamba, 14 pts, 7 rbs, 1 asts, Mark Celaya, 6 pts, 2 rbs, 2 ast, Logan Weins, 12 pts, 2 rbs, 2 ast, Kim Edward 4 pts, 4 rbs, 2 asts

Game 7: Zurich 73 Brussels 72
This game was a thriller as the game went to double overtime and Brussels could not hit free throws down the stretch to win the game. However, Zurich used some last second shooting and defense to win this game 73-72. Zurich leading scorer was Avery Scharer had 20 points and Zach Coverstone had 12 points and 11 rebounds. On the losing side a strong effort Randell Daigle led Brussels with 21 points.


Zurich 73, Byran Allen 7 pts, 7 rbs, Brian Kimble, 6 pts, 2 rbs, 1 asts, Ladreece Smith, 2 pts, 2 rbs, 1 asts, Zach Coverstone, 12 pts, 11 rbs, 1 ast, Anthony Sims, 10 pts, 5 rbs, 2 asts, Keith Radcliff, 13 pts, 7 rbs, 1 ast, William Sharpe, 3pts, 3 rb, 1 ast, Avery Scharer 20 pts, 4 rebs, 1 ast
Brussels 72, Randell Daigle 21 pts, 1 ast, Justin Brownlee, 10 pts, 5 rebs, Terance Tatum,4 pts, 4 rbs, 2 asts, Jeremy McGee, 0 pts, 3 asts, Jamal Clay, 3 pts, 2 rbs, Jonathan Loutzehiser, 5 pts, 1 reb, 2 asts, Fred Woods, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Howard Little, 18 pts, 6 rbs, Mykel Cleveland, 5 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast

Game 8: Geneva 71 Manchester 58
Geneva came away with a blowout victory as they crushed the Manchester team down the stretch to take away a 71-58 victory. Leading the way for Geneva was Clyde McKinney with 18 points followed by Sultan Tules-Bay with 15 points. Manchester tried to come back several times was just not able, although they worked very hard. Leading the way for Manchester on the losing side was Delvin Spruel and Mark Celaya each had 11 points.


Geneva-71, Blake Thompson, 6 pts, 8 rbs, 1 ast, Sultan Tules-Bay, 15 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Marcus Connor, 4 pts, 4 rbs, 1 asts, Rontarian Dale, 7 pts, 6 rbs, Clyde McKinney, 18 pts, 1rbs, 4 ast, David Graham, 13 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Ben Washington, 9 rbs, 1 ast, Kendrix Brown, 6 pts, 4 rbs, 4 asts
Manchester-58, Tyquan Brown, 6 pts, 3 rbs, Josue Mulamba, 10 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Mark Celaya, 11 pts, 6 rbs, 1 ast, Logan Weins, 9 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Delvin Spruel, 11 pts, 6 rbs, 2 asts, Brendon Lyn, 3 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Kim Edward, 10 pts, 1 rbs, 3 asts

Game 9: Lugano 91 Venice 68
This game was a blowout as players on the Venice side began to show signs of being tired. However, Lugano was in prime condition to take this victory 91-68. Leading the way for Lugano was Nathan Walkup with 27 points with a near perfect game. Helping Nathan was Morris Smith 20 points. For the losing side, Venice was led Marquis Wright with 21 points.

Lugano-91, Cor-J Cox, 6 pts, 8 rbs, 3 asts, Kevin Burwell, 13 pts, 5 rebs, 13 asts, Morris Smith, 20 pts, 5 rbs, 1 asts, Ricardo Alliman, 13 pts, 7 rbs, 2 asts, Aaron Ware, 11 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Nathan Walkup, 27 pts, 7 pts, 1ast
Venice-68, Keni Obi, 6 pts, 4 rbs, 1 asts, Jesus Mora, 9 pts, 5 rbs, 1 asts, Marquis Wright, 21 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Kenyale Evans, DNP, Jeremee Davis, 15 pts, 5 rbs, 4 asts, Maurice Johns, 2 pts, 2 rbs, Clyde McKinney, 6 pts, 2 rbs, David Graham, 9 pts, 5 rebs, 2 ast
  



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