Thursday 24 October 2013

Myerscough beat Preston College 84-78 behind 32 points from Andre Gayle



Coach Neal Hopkins talks it over with the team
 during a late game timeout
Myerscough College emerged victorious from a hard fought game away at Preston College in their first EABL victory. The visitors took a 12-2 lead in the first quarter behind two quick-fire three pointers from Andre Gayle.

Preston struggled to stop Myerscough converting on the break as a layup in transition and another Gayle three saw the visitors take a commanding 17-4 lead.

Following a timeout Preston stepped up their defensive intensity, piling pressure on
Myerscough's ball handlers and successfully preventing further fast-break scores.

Myerscough slowed down towards the end of the 1st. However a failure by Preston to convert defensive stops into points at the other end meant Myerscough held a comfortable 21-13 lead at the end of the quarter.

Pre-game huddle
Preston came out strong in the 2nd quarter, scoring 4 quick points and hammering down a fast-break dunk. Half way through the quarter Preston had narrowed the gap to just 2 points (27-29).
Coming out of a timeout Myerscough stepped up their rebounding and intensity on both ends of the floor, regaining control of the game following 6 straight points by forward Emmanuel Kabengele. Myerscough held a 44-36 lead at the end of the first half. 

A scrappy third quarter, which saw both teams in the penalty early on ended up as a back and forth scoring affair. Going into the fourth quarter Myerscough held onto a 66-56 lead.

Foul trouble hurt Myerscough in the fourth with key players Trevor Samuel and Chris Bwana fouling out in the quarter. Preston narrowed the lead to 6 with 5 minutes remaining in the game, following 11 points early in the quarter.




Andre Gayle at the line late in the 4th quarter
A free throw and a fast break score for Preston saw the Myerscough lead narrowed to 3 (75-72). Both teams went to the line several times in the final minutes, with Myerscough converting 4/5. An easy layup after an offensive rebound and an impressive mid-air jumpshot by Montel Dennis, followed by two made free throws for Andre Gayle was enough to clinch victory for Myerscough. The final score was 84-78.

Myerscough were led by Andre Gayle who scored 32 points, connecting on all 7 of his three point attempts and converting 9/11 free throws. Emmanuel Kabengele added 12 and pulled down 8 rebounds, shooting 80% from the free throw line. James Harvey's distribution (4 assists) also helped Myerscough on their way to victory, and crucial shots by Montel Dennis down the stretch secured the win for Myerscough. Trevor Samuel notched 10 points on 5/9 shooting. The team put on an outside shooting clinic, posting an impressive 81% mark from three point range.

Benjamin Nkossi top scored for Preston with 30 points whilst Kyle Carey added 18.

The two teams meet again on the 6th of November in the first round of the BCS cup.

Report by Ed McNally




Wednesday 23 October 2013

Myerscough College clinch victory in local derby

Myerscough College claimed their first victory in the Elite Academy Basketball association today, beating Preston College 84-78 behind 33 points from Andre Gayle.

The team shot 81% from three point range on their way to victory. The win sees them move to a 1-1 record.

Full match report to follow

Monday 21 October 2013

Welcome to Myerscough College Basketball Academy's new blog!

Launched this September, the Academy has a first year intake of around 24 young basketball players aged between 16 and 19. In it's second week the academy was visited by Brad Huse, head coach of the Montana State University Bobcats who compete in the NCAA D1 Big Sky conference.

The Academy has teams competing in the national schools U17 and U18 competitions, the BCS (British Colleges Sport) North West Division, MABL (Manchester Area Basketball League) and the EABL (Elite Academy Basketball League). Players combine their studies (Level 3 Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science) with an intensive training regime that includes around 25 hours of practice each week and multiple strength and conditioning sessions.

We will post regular match reports along with advice on strength and conditioning, rehab, injury prevention, individual player development and lots more! Our coaching staff will contribute regularly to the blog, sharing their expert advice, all of them have extensive experience within the world of professional basketball. Look out for our first article, due to be published in the coming days, which will look at the daily schedule of an academy player.