Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

73_greenwichCongratulations to Greenwich boys basketball player Jesse Kuzmich on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

On Tuesday night at Hoosick Falls the sophomore guard poured in 30 points, including four 3-pointers in the Witches 78-61 loss to the Panthers.

Kuzmich followed that up at home on Friday night versus Mechanicville, with a 33 point effort, bottoming five from beyond the arc.

Congratulations to Jesse, our newest Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

The Impact of the 3-Ball

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At halftime of the JV game Friday night in Hoosic Valley I walked over to the scorer’s table to see a friend and former teammate from back in the day at the Valley.  The first thing John said to me was., “Has this game changed much or what?”.  And I knew exactly what he meant.

We’d just watched a half of basketball where both teams time and again pulled up from three point land, and this was a JV game.

When we played in the late 70’s there was no three point line and the importance of taking a quality shot was stressed.  Take one bad shot and you heard about, take another and you were coming out of the game. Not saying it was right or wrong, just saying that’s the way it was.

But since the addition of the three point line back in 1988, an open look from beyond the arc has become a good look for many.  Sure, it depends on time, and score, and who’s letting it go, but the analytics say it’s something all teams should embrace, and most have, over the course of two decades of playing with the arc.

I crunched some numbers over the weekend looking at the top five girls and boys teams in both the Wasaren and Section II, regarding made three pointers .  After finding what each of the teams averaged in scoring, I set up three categories for each team looking at made threes per game, the percentage of a teams total points scored on threes, and the teams won/loss record.

Girls – Wasaren

Team                            Made threes/game           % of total points from 3’s                record

Cambridge                             8.7                                           39%                                     9-0

Stillwater                               3.5                                           26%                                     3-8

Hoosic Valley                        3.5                                            23%                                     6-4

Greenwich                             3.1                                            16%                                    8-2

Mechanicville                        3.1                                            16%                                    7-3

Section II

Shenendahowa                     9.3                                             35%                                   9-0

Cambridge                             8.7                                             39%                                   9-0

Guilderland                           6.8                                             36%                                   3-8

Mekeel Christian                   7.3                                             37%                                    9-1

Mayfield                                5.9                                             36%                                  5-6

 

Boys

Hoosic Valley                         8.1                                             42%                                   4-3

Spa Catholic                           7.8                                             36%                                   5-4

Greenwich                              7.3                                             41%                                   4-4

Tamarac                                 4.6                                              26%                                   1-9

Hoosick Falls                          4.5                                             13.5%                                 9-1

 

Section II

Argyle                                     11.6                                           44%                                   10-1

Niskayuna                               9.0                                             51%                                    7-3

Schoharie                                8.8                                             41%                                    6-4

Fonda                                      9.6                                              48%                                   8-1

Ballston Spa                            8.8                                              46%                                    3-6

What stands out to me is the percentage of total points scored on three point shots for the top five teams in Section II.

All of the girls teams are scoring between 35-39% of their total points on triples with Cambridge leading the pack at 39%.

The top five boys squads in the section rely even more so on the long ball with a range of 41-51% of their points coming from beyond the arc.  Those percentages are higher than I would have guessed.

In terms of won-loss records, while you can find an outlier in each category, 15 of the 20 teams listed have winning records.

While everyone knows you can make numbers say almost anything you’d like, we all realize that the three-pointer and the ability to shoot it well, and limit it defensively, is a huge part of today’s high school game.

I personally like the 3-ball when used effectively, just like any other strategy in basketball. It adds excitement to the game and would have been fun to have played with back in the day.

But exciting or not, miss a couple of off balance shots from beyond the arc, and that scorer’s horn is for me, as I go and sit next to Coach Wilsey and am reminded, in no uncertain terms, what a quality shot is supposed to look like.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blazing Five

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A look at the top five players and teams in selected offensive categories.

Girls

 

Standings

Cambridge              9-0

Greenwich              8-2

Mechanicville          7-3

Hoosic Valley          6-4

Hoosick Falls           4-4

Spa Catholic            3-6

Tamarac                  3-7

Stillwater                 3-8

Berlin/New Leb        1-7

 

Individual Scoring

Logan Thayne        Hoosick Falls         22.9

Molly Brophy          Greenwich            20.7

Sophie Phillips       Cambridge            19.7

Marley Mueller       Stillwater              19.0

Lilly Phillips             Cambridge            15.9

 

Team Scoring

Cambridge        66.6

Greenwich       59.0

Mechanicville    57.1

Tamarac            50.7

Hoosick Falls     46.0

 

Made Threes – Individual

Sophie Phillips          Cambridge          33

Lilly Phillips                Cambridge          18

Molly Sheehan           Stillwater            16

Nora Niesz                  Greenwich          14

Emaleigh Peckham      Hoosic Valley     14

 

Made Threes – Team

Cambridge          78

Stillwater             38

Hoosic Valley      35

Greenwich           31

Mechanicville      31

 

Boys

Standings

Hoosick Falls             9-1

Mechanicville             8-1

Waterford                  8-1

Spa Catholic               5-4

Hoosic Valley             4-3

Greenwich                 4-4

Stillwater                   4-7

Cambridge                 2-5

Berlin/New Leb          2-6

Tamarac                    1-9

 

Individual Scoring

Jon Kempf                 Hoosick Falls        31.5

Michael Talavera        Waterford             23.6

Jesse Kuzmich           Greenwich            21.4

TJ Kelley                    Waterford             17.9

Logan Reilly               Hoosic Valley        17.6

 

Team Scoring

Hoosick Falls            69.6

Waterford                 68.1

Spa Catholic              65.6

Hoosic Valley            58.3

Stillwater                  56.9

 

 

Made Threes – Individual

CJ Bassett             Hoosic Valley           25

Jordan Catone       Waterford                25

Jon Kempf              Hoosick Falls           23

Zachary Rice          Tamarac                   23

Ben Epler               Cambridge               19

 

Made Threes – Team

Spa Catholic               70

Greenwich                  58

Hoosic Valley              57

Tamarac                      46

Hoosick Falls               45

 

Friday Night Hoops

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Girls

Hoosic Valley 48  Hoosick Falls 40

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Sam Lanoue 13      Ashlyn Chartier 12         Panthers – Logan Thayne 24      Maddie Walker 11

The Valley held a 29-16 lead at the half and rode that cushion after the break to the victory.  The Indians held the Falls to single numbers in the first and second periods and allowed just three Panthers to score on the night.

 

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Girls Basketball; Witches, Bengals Notch Wins

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Greenwich 53  Hoosick Falls 50

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Molly Brophy 20      Tess Merrill 11      Adrianna Rojas 11      Falls – Logan Thayne 15      Marley McLellan 14       Maddie Walker 13

The Panthers held a 33-20 lead at the break, but Greenwich stormed back over the final two frames to post the come-from-behind victory in Greenwich Wednesday night. Nearly half of the Witches points came from the charity stripe where Greenwich converted on 23 of 35 attempts, while the Falls made just seven trips to the line connecting six times.

 

Tamarac 71  Stillwater 36

Leading Scorers:  Bengals – Syrita Faraj 14       Sidney Phillips 14       Gabriella Cellucci 13    Warriors – Marley Mueller 12

Tamarac led 32-15 at halftime and used a 24-4 third period close the door and post the “W” over the Warriors.

Cambridge Moves to 8-0

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There was a big game feel to the packed house in Cambridge Wednesday night with all in attendance anticipating a prime mid-season matchup between Mechanicville and Cambridge, arguably the top two girls teams in the Wasaren.

While the game proved to be a competitive run, the Indians never trailed and played with a comfortable cushion for most of the night, before walking off with the 70-44 decision over the Red Raiders.

Cambridge came out firing on all cylinders, with Sophie Phillips scoring off the opening tip, and McKayla McLenithan adding a pair of inside scores, forcing Mechanicville to take a quick timeout just 90 seconds in.

A McLenithan putback, followed by a Lily Phillips steal and score pushed the Indians lead to 10-0 and the Raiders used another timeout at the 5:19 mark to settle down and reset.

Mechanicville did just that responding with an 11-4 run.

An AJ Joseph inside bucket broke the ice, followed by a pair of triples from Jada Brown and Chloe Goverski, and when Charli Goverski scored on a scoop at the rim the Cambridge lead was trimmed to 14-11 with 3:00 remaining in the quarter.

But as was the case throughout the night, Cambridge quickly took back the momentum.  A Stasia Epler hit from deep, and a bucket and one by Lily, starting a 10-2 Indians spurt to close the period that ended with the hosts holding a 24-13 advantage.

Cambridge scored on the first possession of the second, on a nice find from Fiona Mooney to a cutting Lily Phillips, but the Indians offense suddenly went dry, giving the Raiders a window of opportunity to close the gap.

Mechanicville scored six straight on an inside deuce from Joseph, a floater from Chloe and dribble -drive by Charli Goverski to creep to within 10 at 29-19.

But Cambridge used a pair of Epler threes, the second coming at the 2:55 mark, to stem the tide, and the Indians took a 36-24 advantage into the break.

The two squads played evenly throughout the third, as Cambridge continued to hold a comfortable working margin.  The closest the Raiders would get, came when Brown scored on a sweet Euro-step move at the 5:27 mark, trimming the deficit to 38-30.

Both teams had five players score in the frame showing the depth of the two rosters.  The Indians bottomed three triples in the period with Ruth Nolan, Epler and Lily all connecting from deep, while the Raiders took the ball to the rim with Brown, Chloe and Charli Goverski all scoring on takes to the bucket.

Holding a 51-40 lead entering the final eight minutes, five points by Lily Phillips on a triple and a steal and score, sandwiched around six points from Mooney gave Cambridge a 62-40 advantage and the Indians closed things out over the remaining 4:30 to notch their eighth victory in as many outings.

Charli Goverski with 13 points and Jada Brown with 11 led Mechanicville (6-3), who will travel to Saratoga on Friday to face the Saints of Spa Catholic.

Cambridge placed four players in doubles with Lily Phillips scoring 19, Stasia Epler 16, Sophie Phillips 14 and Fiona Mooney adding 11 points for the Indians who will host the Witches of Greenwich on Friday night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cambridge Rolls Over Mt. Anthony

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Cambridge 56  Mt. Anthony 27

Leading Scorers:  Indians – Sophie Phillips 18      Lily Phillips 12         Patriots – Grace Mahar 11

Cambridge ran out to a 27-6 lead after the first eight minutes, added to their cushion with a 20 point second period and cruised from there to the non-league road victory over the Patriots of Vermont.

The Indians connected on nine triples in the “W”, running their mark to a perfect 7-0 on the season with a big home matchup on Wednesday when they’ll welcome in the Red Raiders of Mechanicville.

Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week

cambridge pictureCongratulations to Cambridge basketball player Lily Phillips on being named Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

In the Amsterdam Holiday Showcase on 12/27, Lily scored 23 points, drilling a pair of triples while connecting on 5 of 5 free throws in Cambridge’s 65-58 victory over Hanover of New Hampshire.

The next night the junior guard scored 26 points, with six makes from beyond the arc to lead the Indians past New Hartford of Utica 79-62.

Congratulations to Lily, our newest Wasaren Sportsnet Player of the Week.

Panther Boys and Greenwich Girls Post Wins

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Hoosick Falls 84  Mt. Anthony Vt.  61

Leading Scorers:  Panthers – Jon Kempf 33      Max Kipp 18      Tristan Williams 16    Dimitri Rose 11            Patriots – Gavin Johnson 29      Braeden Billert 11

The Falls put four players in doubles and after an even first period opened things up, outscoring their Vermont hosts 46-28 over the middle two frames, on their way to the non-league “W”.  With the win Hoosick Falls moves to 7-1 on the season.

 

Greenwich 69  Galway 14

Leading Scorers:  Witches – Molly Brophy 35      Adrianna Rojas 12

Greenwich held Galway to single numbers in every quarter and put 10 players in the scoring column, notching the one-sided victory, their 7th in eight outings.