Sunday 28 September 2014

Myerscough fall short in the National Shield



With a place in the next round of Basketball England’s National Shield up for grabs Myerscough welcomed local rivals Preston’s College in what was always going to be a fiery encounter.

The away side hit the ground running, exploding to a 10 – 0 start as Myerscough struggled with Preston’s energy and unorthodox style - back to back buckets from Nils Ozolins steadied the home side as Myerscough put together a 17 – 4 run to end the quarter. Having seemingly ridden the energetic start from their counterparts Myerscough led after the first 17 – 14.

The second quarter followed suit as Myerscough asserted themselves on the game – the home side capitalised on mistakes from the visitors and an Emmanuel Kabengele brace from the line sealed a 16 – 3 run which in truth should have been enough to blow the game open. Myerscough failure to convert wide open shots gave Preston’s College a glimmer of hope which they capitalised on, converting 5 points straight to bring the game to 9 points at the end of the half, Myerscough leading 38 – 29.

The third quarter was a scrappy affair as both sides tried to gain the upper hand. Preston’s College, with renewed energy did all they could to break the play up and make it difficult for the home side to establish any rhythm. Myerscough saw their scoring stifle as they once again lacked execution on the offensive end; the visitors on the other hand had no such problems in finding their rhythm, exploiting poor defence from the home side. Despite a poor quarter Myerscough held a slim lead going into the fourth, the quarter ending 57 – 53.

An 8 point swing at the beginning of the fourth gave Preston’s College their first lead since the first quarter. Myerscough struggled to find tempo and defensive lapses gave Preston opportunity to convert with relative ease. With the visitors leading by 8 with 3 minutes to go a 10 – 2 surge from Myerscough levelled the score at 70. The visitors then nailed a triple answered by a Tadhg Hickey deep two to see a timeout called with 16 seconds left, the score 72 – 73. With Myerscough in the bonus Preston’s College found themselves at the line knocking down both to open up a 3 point gap. A quick offence from Myerscough saw a cheap turnover, a subsequent foul took Preston back to the line where they split, hitting the first missing the second. As time wound down Alex Roberts who had been exceptional for Myerscough nailed from deep to bring the score back to 1 point. With 2.3 seconds left Preston’s College were back on the line this time missing both unfortunately not giving Myerscough enough time to find a final shot. The final score 75 – 76 to Preston’s College.

Coach Neal Hopkins commented after the game ‘We showed in spells that we can be a good team, but on the whole that was a poor performance by us. We didn’t adjust well and demonstrated great naivety, all we can do is reflect on the mistakes we made today and re-group’.

Myerscough are now back to league action, taking on Leeds Tigers next Saturday (3:30 tip at SANAC – Preston) Chris Bwana, Montel Dennis, Kiko Stavrev and David Walsh are expect to return for the home side.

Myerscough U18’s victorious in the Hoop Dreams pre-season tournament


 



Sunday 21st September saw Myerscough's u18 squad travel to the annual Hoop dreams tournament held at the American school in Egham (ACS Egham).

This tournament hosts U14s, u16s, and U18s all at national league level. The U18’s was split into 3 groups Conference A, Conference B, and U18 premier.

Myerscough was entered into the Premier division along with the South Regional team and London Westside rangers.

Myerscough’s u18 team consisted of: Adam Morris, Yannick Kablan, Kameron Shorrocks, Harry Parr, Kieran Howell, Matthew Hodgkinson, Caine Lewin-Tuner and Pawel Koltuniuk.

The first game for Myerscough was against the Westside rangers, previously undefeated in their 2013/14 campaign in the Southern Conference.

Starters: Yannick, Adam, Kameron, Harry, and Caine.

Within the first few minutes Westside push to a 6-0 run, Harry starts the Myerscough offense with an open jump shot. The Northern side seemed to find it difficult as the Westside team had two athletic rim protectors who swatted away any drives to the basket.

Myerscough’s Kameron and Adam managed to create some space later in the half by hitting back to back 3’s. The score at the half was 15-20.

Second half saw the Myerscough clan play with a bit more urgency, starting off promisingly going on a 5 point run with timely steal by Kieran. Timeout was called by the opposition to break the run, Myerscough feeling confident with what seemed to be there new lease of life.

After the pause in play the Rangers came out with a killer’s mentality scoring 8 baskets unanswered and holding Myerscough scoreless. Caine managed to hit an open jump shot for the Rangers to only retaliate in another 6 to 2 spell. The score now rolling in at 34-20.

As time ran down Myerscough only managed to score 4 baskets to try and break down the lead but the West Side boys were just too strong. The final score ending in 36-28 to the Rangers.

 South Regional Vs Myerscough

With the fresh taste of defeat the Myerscough crew decided that they were not going home empty handed. In order to stand a chance to play another game the boys urgently recognised this one was an all or nothing game.

Starters for this game: Kieran, Yannick, Adam, Caine and Pavel.

The game plan from the jump ball was to press and trap at any possible opportunity. Kieran Howell did a great job at setting the tone. A few easy steals saw the Myerscough team go up 12-4 in the opening stages. Pavel cleaning up on any missed opportunities around the basket. Numerous free throws kept the Regional team insight of Myerscough. The score at half time was 18-10.

Second half the team came out confident but calm with good ball movement taking good shots and making good decisions although shooting percentage was low. The South Regional team went on a run of 10 points reminding the Northerners that the game had not finished. Good leaderships shown by Matthew allowed the team some great scoring opportunities and trips to the line. Myerscough then pulled away to 27-20.

Myerscough shut down the Regional team to 1 more point before the close of the game. The final score was 31-21.

Finals: West Side Vs Myerscough

Myerscough taking on a worn out Southern team seemed an open opportunity to to claim revenge on their previous victors. The game plan was simple; high speed, double team, full court pressure, deny everything and make them run. This saw the Southern boys quickly burn out and the Northern boys an opportunity to apply pressure.

The opening half saw Myerscough cause countless turn overs for the Rangers resulting in easy baskets in transition. West Side tried to use their size and strength over the undersized, agile Myerscough. The lead quickly jumped out to 17-8 with the West Side struggling to finish at the basket. Their only hope came from picking up loose points at the foul line.

A big 3 from Kameron and a positive effort on the boards by Caine, Pavel and Harry resulted in a strong lead for Myerscough. A time out was called by the West Side for a rest and recovery period for the weary Rangers.  The score at the half 23-20 in favour of Myerscough.

Second half with victory in sight, the boys agreed ‘no let up’ until the final whistle. The Rangers at this stage were fatigued and disjointed with frustration.

A solid team effort on the defensive end kept the West Side team away from reaching distance and what turned out to be a blow out in the final moments of the game. The final score in at 39-26 and Myerscough claiming victory.

Referee Mark Fellows commented after the game “That was the best defence that I have seen in a very long while”.
 
Congratulations to Myerscough who took the title and a big thank you to the organisers for the invite and putting on a great tournament.

Thursday 25 September 2014

Myerscough College Vs Stockport College match report



On Wednesday we welcomed Stockport College to Myerscough for the opening game of the AOC North West league. The home team got off to a slow start with Stockport’s half court zone making it difficult to settle. With both teams trading baskets the quarter finished 12-11 to the home team.

The second quarter got off to a quick start with Matthew Hodgkinson and Harry Parr scoring the first 4 points in transition; however through some careless fouls the Myerscough team allowed Stockport 8 trips to the foul line which allowed the away side back into the quarter and only 1 point behind at the half.

The start of the third quarter was a very different story. A big 3 from Adam Morris in the first minute set the tone. Myerscough came out aggressively playing up tempo full court defence with Kameron Shorrocks forcing 3 turnovers in quick succession. With the zone defence no longer causing problems and the change in defensive intensity Myerscough ran out to a 15 point lead by the quarter.

The 4thquarter provided much the same with crisp passing against the zone opening up great 3 point opportunities for Kameron Shorrocks, Yannick Kablan and Marcus Shields of which were excuted with devastating effect. With time running out Stockport fought hard to try and get back into the game but too little too late as Myerscough took their opening game of the season 70-40.

Coach Daniel Gayle was very pleased with the boys opening performance saying ‘the effort and intensity was outstanding and very impressive for so early in the campaign. There is still much work to be done but we are looking forward to a fantastic season’.

Quarter score breakdowns: (12-11) (10-10) (26-12) (22-7)

Final Score: Myerscough Win 70-40.
 
Wednesday afternoon also saw our AOC North West 2nd team beat Oldham College 59 - 32, led by impressive performances from John Challinor and Kane Benjamin.
 
 

Monday 22 September 2014

Myerscough show promise in defeat



Sunday saw Myerscough head to Manchester to take on division one’s Manchester Magic in Basketball England’s National cup. Manchester a senior team three divisions above the young Myerscough side were resounding favourites coming into the fixture.

Myerscough started out the first quarter nervously as the hosts punched out an 18 – 4 start, led by former BBL player Nathan Schall. As Magic rotated Myerscough began to settle and find rhythm, new boy Joao Paiva carving his way to the ring helped sparked a revival for the travelling side who had trailed by 17 with 4 minutes left in the quarter. Back to back triples for Myerscough carved the deficit to 9, and as time expired on the quarter Cian Hickey followed up an Owen Stanley free throw to bring the game to 6 points (30 – 24).
 
Behind the scene, half time team talk.

Both teams traded during the first 4 minutes of the 2nd, Earl Russell finished a tough move to decrease the home team’s advantage to just 4 points (38 – 34). Magic then strung together a 17 – 1 run to lead 55 – 35 with 30 seconds left as Myerscough went through an offensive slump. A final mini push from Myerscough cut the lead to 17 as the first half wound down (56 – 39).

Myerscough came out after the break with aggression and battled hard against the experienced Manchester side. With both teams fielding their starting 5 Myerscough looked to take Magic away from their rhythm, doing so bringing the home sides lead down to 13 after 3 minutes.  Both teams traded buckets in what was a very stop start quarter due to multiple foul calls and with time winding down Magic’s zone defence stifled Myerscough allowing Magic to extend their lead to 22 at the end of the 3rd (73 – 51).

The 4th mirrored the 3rd with both teams struggling to find rhythm. Myerscough found plenty of scoring opportunities but struggled with execution, this was especially the case from downtown as the away side only converted on 3 of 20 attempts. Myerscough continued to play without fear but ultimately were beaten by the class and experience of the home side – the final score 85 – 63 to Manchester Magic.

Coach Neal Hopkins was full of praise for his young side after the game ‘I though the guys did a great job, we purely wanted a strong performance and to give these young men a chance to express themselves, with 11 of the 12 players seeing 10 plus minutes of playing time we have certainly achieved this’. Hopkins added, ‘I truly hope Magic go far in the competition and have a great season, they treated us with great hospitality and demonstrated their class throughout the fixture’.

Scoring breakdown; (30 -24) (26 – 15) (17 – 12) (12 – 12)

Stats can be found Here

Manchester Evening News match report Here

Myerscough will now have their first week of full practice before they take on Preston’s College in the National Trophy on Sunday (28that SANAC, Preston. 2:30 tip off).
 
 

Sunday 14 September 2014

Myerscough begin with a Win



Summer 2014 has been a busy one off the court for Myerscough College Basketball Academy. After our successful performance camp back in August it has been all hands on deck in preparation for the new season, a season that started today (14th September) against local and ambitious neighbours Lancashire Spinners - who have had their own busy summer building on their fantastic reputation.

It is safe to say that there has been a lot of excitement at the prospect of Myerscough playing National League and it is recognised as a big step forward for a programme just a year old.
 
 

New boys Tadhg + Cian Hickey, Joao Paiva and Nils Ozolins were unavailable (Awaiting International Clearance), whilst 6 Myerscough players were away with the Northwest at the under 17 development tournament; this meant a call up for debutants Earl Russell, Jordie Thomas, David Walsh, Ryan Forde and Kiko Stavrev who would join returners Montel Dennis, Emmanuel Kabengele, Owen Stanley and veteran Nick McCarthy in the Myerscough squad.  

Lancashire Spinners 2, also new to Basketball England’s Division 4 netted first as both team started nervously. Kiko Stavrev replied, opening the scoring for Myerscough. An Owen Stanley triple settled the nerves for the young Myerscough side and as the quarter wound down a well worked offence gave Ryan Forde the chance to score at the ring, he did so giving Myerscough a 7 point cushion after the first. 18 – 11.

Myerscough turned the screw defensively during the second forcing 6 consecutive stops leading to a 16 point run which ultimately blew the game open, Earl Russell with the pick of the points finishing with a big dunk after great defensive pressure. Myerscough ran the break effectively and made the Spinners pay for lapses in concentration; David Walsh put the exclamation mark on a great quarter hitting from deep for Myerscough after precise ball movement. The score at the half, 41 – 19 in Myerscough’s favour.

A slow third saw Myerscough ease off the gas; this gave the Spinners a ray of light which they snapped up. Back to back triples sparked a 16 – 4 run for the visitors as Myerscough struggled for rhythm on both ends. In what was a quarter that is sure to be analysed by the Myerscough Coaches the Spinners outscored the home side 22-12, giving Myerscough a 12 point lead going into the 4th.

Emmanuel Kabengele stretched the lead back out to 16 within 1 minute of the start of the final quarter and from that point Myerscough only looked back to rectify the mistakes of the third. Jordie Thomas spearheaded the home sides defensive efforts as Myerscough looked to shut out the Spinners – this strategy worked holding the away team to only 2 points throughout the 4th as Myerscough eased to a 67 – 43 victory.

Coach Neal Hopkins was satisfied with his teams efforts ‘It’s a good start, we have a lot to work on but we also have a lot to work with so I am excited about our future in senior National league. These young men will go from strength to strength plus I am looking forward to having a full squad to select from’.

Montel Dennis had a game high 20 points with Emmanuel Kabengele finishing with 12, Owen Stanley and Earl Russell finished with 7 points apiece for Myerscough.

Myerscough will now embark in a week long team building trip before taking on Manchester Magic in the Men’s National Cup first round (September 21st at ABC).