MEMPHIS HIGH SCHOOL BREAKDOWN 2014 - 2015
MUS Summer Classic 2015
2015 Summer Classic was another
success with some of the best teams in the city and
surrounding areas. Since it's inception since 2000 it
has made national acclaim as one of the best high school
summer events respectively
with good team basketball all weekend long.
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East (Number
1 Preseason Poll)
came away with a 5-1
mark and it's only loss came to private school
powerhouse
Brentwood Academy
in a close affair. A very young Mustangs team led by
sophomores
T.J. Moss
&
Alex Lomax
will make noise all year long plus freshman sensation
6'8
Chandler Lawson.
Brentwood Academy
went 5-1 with impressive performances and double digit
wins over top teams.
Coach Hubie Smith
has done a great job this summer after coming off an
state championship and favorites to repeat accordingly. Players that stood out to the Hoopers
staff over the 3 day event and the top player at the
event was T.J.
Moss,
who has elevated his game to another level. His jump
shot from all over the court is solid, basketball moves
are full of basketball IQ that has grown ten fold.
Jeremiah Oatsvall
is a high major prospect with offers from major
universities on deck and is going to be a great player
on the college level.
Carter Sweat
(Center Hill
- No.9 MemphisHoopers.com
Top Ten) is
as fluid as they come with his moves anywhere on the
court in cohesion with player defense especially when
attacking the goal.. His 6''4 frame with great ball
handling at all times but will pull up on a dime
anywhere on the court and can nail the shot in high
confidence form.
Jeremiah Oatsvall
of Brentwood Academy
played extremely well this week displaying his outside
shot from all over the court. BA will be back in form
and should have a great season, major hiatus since the
Brandon Wright
days. White
Station
Nic Smith
is a scoring machine but the Spartans will need more to
even break into The
Hoopers Top Ten.
Dyer County
has solid core from last years group that made it to sub
state action respectively. Seniors
DeAndre Gilton,
DeMichael Smith,
and Ashton
Mitchell and all these young
men
are battle tested.
ECS (No.5
MemphisHoopers.com Top Ten)
enters the poll again with legendary Head Coach
Terry Tippett n his final year of his
illustrious career that spans 4 decades. Senior
Skal Labisierre
returns and will be a
ESPN Top Ten Ranking
2015. Another TSSAA D-2 Championship is on the horizon
for a total of 6 overall respectively.
Briarcrest
also looked good at the event with junior
Micah Thomas
displaying his athletic ability with that unorthodox
shot but him jumping off the ground so high it and all
his offensive moves are explosive.
Germantown
(No.7
MemphisHoopers.com Top Ten)
has played good
basketball all June long and will make noise all season
long and should advance in postseason action.
Kipp Academy
in
Division A
looked really good with some early transfers and will
battle Mitchell
for Division A honors in Memphis. For the second year in
a row Waynesville High School from Missouri
traveled south to play in
event with nationally ranked
big man Juwan
Morgan and gave
Southwind
their only loss of the event. Teams
to watch and on the rise with a solid June under their
belt were Craigmont
who garners one of the top scorers in the city candidate
for this upcoming basketball season in
Teverette Cain.
Other teams on the rise are
Collierville,
Kirby,
and
MUS
which
all had good weekends but the high school basketball
season will tell the tale for these ball clubs who are
on the borderline. Remember compadres and let's not get
ahead of ourselves where
MUS Summer Classic
is sometimes for showcase where kids have no intention
on going to that school but fiddle faddle. Let's see who
enrolls where when school starts August 4, 2014, it's
always a story somewhere on who is where and not.
2014-2015 Final High School Rankings
1. |
Hamilton (18-15) |
2. |
Haywood County
(35-2) |
3. |
Mitchell
(32-6) |
4. |
St. George's
(28-4) |
5. |
CBHS (29-1) |
6. |
Southwind (24-5) |
7. |
Bolton (21-9) |
8 |
Briarcrest
(24-10) |
9. |
Houston (21-9) |
10. |
Union City
(33-4) |
TSSAA State Tournament Action & Championship Preview
2015
The finishing to the newsletter story is below:
Dedric Lawson
(Hamilton / Memphis -
McDonald's All American)
TSSAA State
Bracket
Division A:
Mitchell goes into postseason action looking for
a repeat of the gold ball respectively. A senior
laden basketball team that has played together
for all four of their high school seasons and
are a very poised group of young men
accordingly. Led by
Jeremiah Martin
(Louisiana Tech), &
Kylan Phillips
(MVSU) the Tigers defeated
Columbia Academy
69-40 in quarterfinal action to face Knoxville
Grace Friday in semifinal action at TSSAA
BlueCross Championship.
Left to right
all seniors Naba
Echols, Jeremiah Martin, Devonte Shipp, Kylan
Phillips
Division AA
Haywood County
(32-2) boasts one of the most talented teams in
the tournament and also a senior laden ball club
led by
Jordon Varnado
who won MVP honors in regional action. Also
their is another Delk from that fine family of
basketball players in senior
Alandis Delk.
Ripley
probably possesses the most dynamic and
explosive guard in the state in
Chad Culbreath
who can do it all in strong fashion at the 1 & 2
spots. Senior
Shaq Halloway
can also light it up from all over the court and
scores points in bunches.
Haywood County
Regional Champions @ Covington High School 2015
Division AAA:
MemphisHoopers.com will say it again, the 800
lb. gorilla
Hamilton
Wildcats should roll thru early state action and
did with a quarterfinal game thumping
Hillsboro
55-34 and a Friday meeting with Blackman. A
rematch against district rival
Memphis East
seems very realistic with
The Mustangs beating
Oak Ridge
68-57 and facing Brentwood Friday in semifinal
action. You have a former McDonald's All
American in Head Coach
Todd Day
coaching the only other Hamilton player to ever
be named
McDonald's All American
in Dedric
Lawson.
This only happens in cycles that come far and
few apart with 10-15 year interval at the least.
Dedric
&
K.J. Lawson
2015
The finishing to the newsletter story is below:
ECS since he came to this country in the 7th
grade from Haiti and played under a legendary
coach Terry Tippet. MemphisHoopers.com
interviewed coach Tippett after they won TSSAA
State in 2010 championship with Walter Weaver
(Hooper for Life), & Steve Casper, he stated,
"he wasn't going to retire until probably the
best player he ever had graduated and sometime
he evidently seen from a iconic coach". Well
that would of been this year and
MemphisHoopers.com isn't scared compadres. All
the flim flam, wishy wash, mumbo jumbo and
limited playing in controlled environments
definitely raises red flags. Bottomline we will
see in the near future and you can email me at
any time to make notes. COACHES, NATIONAL
RANKINGS CAN &*^% YOU OFF BOTTOMLINE!!!!, w
In
a short three years, Coach Jermaine Johnson has Melrose
in the record books with a astounding victory over the
defending state champions White Station Spartans.
Melrose deeply talented team was too much for the
Spartans who missed two of their top scorers from
scoring in double digits and much needed if any chance
of winning. Tournament MVP
Chris Jones
(35 points and 5 steals) proved why he is a Tennessee
commitment with his savvy ball handling, outside
shooting when needed, and strong drives to the goal when
called upon.
Jones
shot 95% from the free throw line on 18-19 shooting and
57% from the field in another stellar performance. The
game was a back and forth contest the entire game with
10 lead changes and 9 ties that started with the score
being tied 16 all at the end of the first quarter.
White Station led majority of the first half after
Melrose being patient on offense scored first but the
Spartans started the game with a 8-0 run after Melrose
scored.
Adonis Thomas
shot extremely well 47% from the field and snatched a
game high 13 rebounds to go along with 19 points in a
double double performance. Melrose finally took the lead
in the second quarter with a 1 minute left using full
court pressure that rattled the Spartans a little.
Melrose went into the break up 35-33. White Station was
killing Melrose on the boards (19-10 first half
advantage) due to Melrose big man and Northern Illinois
signee
Nate Rucker
breaking his ankle in the previous quarterfinal game
against Bearden. Melrose caused 11 first half turnovers
but controlled the ball to only commit 3 turnovers to
nullify the rebounding disadvantage. Melrose had a 5-2
ratio on steals at the break also.
White Station usually brings a nice crowd with them
every year but Melrose's Orange Mound was definitely in
the house as the Golden Wildcats were in force new and
old. The Wildcats extended their lead as high as 8
points in the third quarter at the 2:01 mark of the
third with Coach Jesus Patino of White Station trying to
find a solution to his team poor offense with multiple
substituting to gain momentum to no avail. Melrose
closed the third quarter up 55-50 and in solid control
for the time being.
You know having Mr. Basketball, McDonald's All American
and Memphis signee
Joe
Jackson
(22 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals) was not
going to let that happen just laying there. He is a
warrior and showed why he received all the postseason
accolades, Jackson sat out only 6 seconds of the entire
game in the fourth quarter at the 5:00 minute mark after
picking up his 4th foul.
Another senior who has been their since the first day
with Jackson is Missouri State football signee
Julian Burton
(12 points on 50% shooting and 3-3 from long range).
White Station William
Woodfork and
Rodriguez Tucker
notched important minutes and played strong coming off
the bench in supporting roles. White Station tried to
rally by getting the score down to 3 points (63-60) and
the closest they would ever get with each time
Jones
snubbing out the effort and with
Thomas
in the wing.
Key Points of The Game:
White
Station
Andre
Hollins
and
Nino
Johnson
scoring only 4 points each. At least Johnson grabbed 10
rebounds in the cause respectively.
Chris Jones
awesome free throw shooting down the stretch and the
entire game.
By Staff Writer Harold Rivera
Posted 3-13-10 7:02 p.m.
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