Saturday, November 25, 2017

2017 Tip-Off All-Classic Team

FIRST TEAM

Terry Ford, Rockford Jefferson
Javon Freeman, Chicago Whitney Young
Jordan Matthews, Chicago St. Rita
Yahmir Muhammad, Rockford Auburn
Jalen Shaw, Elgin Larkin

SECOND TEAM

Kevin Cook, Milwaukee Bay View
MyQuion Garrett, Rockford Jefferson
Anthony Lynch, Elgin Larkin
Jeremiah Oden, Chicago St. Rita
Anthony West, Madison La Follette

205 Tip-Off Classic Stars

Leading scorers (2 game minimum)

Player

School

G

Points

Avg.

Chris Galvan

Janesville Parker

2

43

21.5

Yahmir Muhammad

Rockford Auburn

4

84

21.0

Anthony Lynch

Elgin Larkin

4

77

19.3

Javon Freeman

Chicago Whitney Young

5

96

19.2

Jalen Shaw

Elgin Larkin

4

76

19.0

Kevin Cook

Milwaukee Bay View

2

37

18.5

MyQuion Garrett

Rockford Jefferson

4

73

18.3

Terry Ford

Rockford Jefferson

4

71

17.8

Scott Gowan

Rockford East

4

66

16.5

Shawn Watts

Chicago Perspectives

2

33

16.5

Donneil Gray

Madison La Follette

2

32

16.0

Phil Kolk

Belvidere

4

61

15.3

Myles Baker

Chicago Whitney Young

5

76

15.2

Anthony West

Madison La Follette

2

30

15.0

Daquan Fairley

Chicago Hyde Park

2

29

14.5

Sha’den Clanton

Rockford East

4

56

14.0

A.J. Thompson

Janesville Parker

2

27

13.5

Jeremiah Oden

Chicago St. Rita

5

67

13.4

Jordan Matthews

Chicago St. Rita

5

65

13.0

Myterrion Carter

Freeport

2

26

13.0

Quillen Dixon

Rockford Jefferson

4

51

12.8

Kijuan Burns

Freeport

4

50

12.5

Chris Burnell

Rockford East

4

49

12.3

Trey Reeves

Madison La Follette

2

23

11.5

Pierre Black

Elgin Larkin

4

45

11.3

Cade Budenz

Freeport

4

43

10.8

Jyaire Robinson

Rockford Jefferson

4

42

10.5

Issac McKay

Chicago Perspectives

2

21

10.5

Kaleel McCray

Milwaukee Bay View

2

20

10.0


 

Whitney Young wins Tip-Off Classic by drubbing Auburn

ROCKFORD - Chicago Whitney Young, with its speed, size and athleticism, was going to be a tough matchup with a young, undersized Auburn team on its best day.

When Auburn's shooting touch deserted it, the Knights had no chance.

Chicago Whitney Young finished its first trip to the 205 Tip-Off Classic 5-0 by beating Auburn in every quarter. Auburn hit only one 3-point shot on the night. That was by Yahmir Muhammad, and Muhammad was the only Auburn to score more than four points. The senior guard's 21 points was half of the team's total output.

Javon Freeman and Myles Baker scored 14 points each for the Dolphins, the defending IHSA 4A State Champions, who continue the road show Sunday at Navy Pier against Chicago Fenwick.

BOXSCORE

Whitney Young 63, Auburn 40
(at Auburn High School)

Whitney Young    13    17    22    11 -- 63
Auburn                 10    10    13     9 -- 42

Whitney Young -- Freeman 5 4-4 14, Baker 6 2-2 14, Jones 1 2-7 4, Boyd 2 3-4 9, Warren 2 1-2 6, Castanada 1 1-2 3, Njie 3 0-0 6, Nalls 1 3-4 5, Newell 1 0-2 2, Totals 22 16-27 63.
Auburn -- Muhammad 8 4-4 21, Blake 1 0-0 2, Thompson 1 1-1 3, Neal 2 0-0 4, Whitt 2 1-2 5, Davis 1 0-0 2, Aldridge 2 1-4 3, Totals 17 7-11 42.
3pt FG -- Whitney Young 3 (Boyd 2, Warren); Auburn 1 (Muhammad).

Another big win for La Follette

Madison LaFollette rolled to its second big victory in the Tip-Off Classic, steamrollering Freeport 83-41 Saturday at Auburn High School.

The Lancers, who previously defeated Belvidere 84-40, wound up tourney play with a 2-0 record. Freeport finished 1-3.

Anthony West led LaFollette with 19 points. Donnell Gray finished with 17 points for the Lancers. Freeport was led by Kijuan Burns' nine points.

BOXSCORE

Madison LaFollette 83, Freeport 41
(at Auburn High School)

LaFollette    17    23    26    17 -- 83
Freeport        9     12    12      8 -- 41

LaFollette -- Gray 7 0-1 17, West 8 0-0 19, Smith 5 1-1 11, Probst 1 0-0 2, Seward 2 0-0 4, Cameron 1 0-2 2, Ingram 2 0-0 4, Reeves 2 2-2 6, Nix 2 4-4 9, Stewart 4 0-0 9, Totals 34 7-10 83.
Freeport -- Budenz 2 2-4 7, Burns 4 0-0 9, Lacy 2 2-2 6, O'Bryant 2 1-2 5, Miller 2 0-0 6, Cooley 1 0-0 3, Katzenberger 1 1-2 3, Luecke 1 0-0 2, Totals 15 6-10 41.
3pt FG -- LaFollette 8 (Gray 3, West 3, Nix, Stewart); Freeport 5 (Budenz, Burns, Miller 2, Cooley).

Guilford beats Perspectives, evens record

Guilford pulled away in the second half to score a 61-47 victory over Chicago Perspectives Saturday at Auburn High School. The win evened Guilford's record at 2-2. Perspectives finished the Tip-Off Classic with a 2-2 record.

Guilford led 29-28 at halftime but outscored the Wolves 32-19 in the final two quarters to win going away.

Jamil Jones led a balanced Guilford attack with 13 points. Tyler Knuth added 11 points for the Vikings. Russell Johnson led Perspectives with 13 points.

BOXSCORE

Guilford 61, Perspectives 47
(at Auburn High School)

Perspectives         9    19    12     7 -- 47
Guilford                11    18    16    16 -- 61

Perspectives -- LJohnson 1 0-0 2, Graham 1 2-3 4, Hooks 3 0-0 9, McKay 0 2-2 2, Roberts 1 0-0 3, RJohnson 5 0-0 13, Norwood 2 0-0 5, Goodwill 4 1-4 9, Young 0 0-2 0, Totals 17 5-11 47.
Guilford -- Rodriguez 0 2-4 2, Jo. Jones 1 1-4 3, Stadelman 2 0-0 5, Maurer 2 1-2 5, Ja. Jones 5 1-4 13, Ivanic 1 1-2 4, Stewart 1 1-2 3, Williams 4 0-0 8, Knuth 4 2-2 11, Holmstrom 3 1-2 7, Totals 23 10-22 61.
3pt FG - Perspectives 8 (Hooks 3, Roberts, RJohnson 3, Norwood); Guilford 5 (Stadelman, JaJones 2, Ivanic, Knuth).

Auburn cruises past Hyde Park

Yahmir Muhammad scored 21 points and Auburn outran, outhustled, outshot and outrebounded Hyde Park to score a 73-53 victory in Saturday's opening game at Auburn.

The winners, now 2-1 in the RPS205 Tip-Off Classic, led only 29-27 early in the third quarter but scored 19 of the next 28 points to carry a 48-36 lead into the final period. Muhammad had 11 of his points in the third quarter.

DiMaggio Aldridge took over for the Knights in the fourth quarter, scoring nine of his 11 points as Auburn continued to build its lead. Jamus Neal contributed 13 points to the Auburn attack.

Hyde Park, which lost a Tip-Off Classic game for the first time after seven victories, was led by Andrew Anderson's 15 points. Braijon Johnson and Dequan Fairley had 10 each for the Thunderbirds.

BOXSCORE

Rockford Auburn 73, Chicago Hyde Park 53
(at Auburn High School)

Auburn            15    14    19    25 -- 73
Hyde Park         7    18    11    17 -- 53

Auburn -- Muhammad 8 4-5 21, Ausler 3 0-0 9, Blake 2 0-0 4, Neal 5 3-3 13, Davis 1 0-0 3, Purifoy 4 1-2 9, Aldridge 5 0-1 11, Williams 1 0-0 3, Totals 29 8-11 73.
Hyde Park -- Doral 0 2-2 2, Williams 3 0-0 7, Anderson 5 2-2 15, Gayles 1 0-0 2, Johnson 4 2-4 10, Fairley 5 0-0 10, Barnhill 2 0-0 4, Gause 1 0-0 3, Totals 21 6-8 53.
3pt FG -- Auburn 7 (Muhammad, Ausler 3, Davis, Aldridge, Williams); Hyde Park 5 (Williams, Anderson 3, Gause).

Jefferson finds new weapons in beatdown of Larkin

ROCKFORD - MyQuion Garrett exploded for 26 points and Jefferson got important contributions from seven other players in an impressive 69-58 win over Elgin Larkin.

The Royals' 6-10 center Jalen Shaw scored Larkin's first eight points, but he also picked up two quick fouls and played just five minutes in the first half. Without Shaw, Jefferson attacked with Garrett scoring 14 points in the first two quarters as the J-Hawks built a 34-20 lead.

In the third quarter, the J-Hawks got a major scare. Senior guard Quillen Dixon, who averaged 17 points per game in the first three games of the Tip-Off Classic, drove the lane against Shaw and landed awkwardly. He was helped off the floor with a knee injury and didn't return.

Without Dixon, who went scoreless in the game, Jefferson got contributions from several. Terry Ford, coming off a tournament-record 32 points against Chicago St. Rita, scored 15. Jyaire Robinson had nine. Delano Newble, an afterthought much of the first three games, had eight, and Horace Massey scored five straight points when Larkin cut the lead down to seven points in the third quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Larkin kept trying to make a run behind Shaw and Anthony Lynch, but Jefferson made 12 of 14 free throws and the Royals never got the lead under 10 in the final eight minutes.

Jefferson finished the Tip-Off Classic with a 3-1 mark with its only loss against Chicago Whitney Young.

Elgin Larkin went 2-2. Shaw, the all-time leading career scorer in the Classic, scored 21 points and Lynch ended with 16. Pierre Black, who entered the game averaging 14 points and who hit five 3-pointers in a win over Jefferson in last year's Tip-Off Classic, was held to just three.

BOXSCORE

Rockford Jefferson 69, Elgin Larkin 58
(At Jefferson High School)

Larkin        13   7  15  23  -  58
Jefferson    14  20 17  18  -  69

Larkin - Black 1 0-0 3, Reufer 1 1-2 3, Perez 1 2-2 5, Morris 1 4-6 6, Lynch 7 1-6 16, Rose 1 0-0 2, Talley 1 0-0 2, Shaw 8 5-7 21. Totals 21 13-23 58.
Jefferson - Massey 2 0-0 5, De. Newble 2 4-7 8, Dunner 1 0-0 2, Jy. Robinson 3 0-0 9, Di. Newble 1 0-0 2, Ford 5 3-6 15, Garrett 10 5-7 26. Totals 24 14-22 69.
3-pointers - Larkin 3 (Black, Perez, Lynch), Jefferson 7 (Jy. Robinson 3, Ford 2, Massey, Garrett).

Perspectives hold off Pretzels

ROCKFORD - A balanced attack by Chicago Perspectives was just enough to knock off Freeport, 45-43, Saturday afternoon.

The Wolves had five players score between five and nine points. Di'Kimrick Hooks led with nine points, but it was the final three free throws by Marshawn Goodwill that proved to be the difference.

Kijuan Burns was the main threat for Freeport, which was without Myterrion Carter. Burns scored 18 points, but he fouled out with more than three minutes to play.

BOXSCORE

Chicago Perspectives 45, Freeport 43
(at Jefferson High School)

Perspectives     11  13  14   7  -  45
Freeport             8  13  12  10 -  43

Perspectives - L. Johnson 2 0-2 4, Graham 1 0-0 2, Hooks 3 0-0 9, Watts 1 0-0 2, Roberts 1 3-6 5, R. Johnson 2 1-2 6, Heins 3 0-0 7, Goodwill 2 3-5 7, Young 1 0-0 3. Totals 16 7-15 45.
Freeport - Budenz 3 2-8 9, Jackson 1 1-2 3, Burns 7 1-2 18, Lacy 3 2-4 9, O'Bryant 1 0-0 2, Flemming 1 0-0 2. Totals 16 6-16 43.
3-pointers: Perspectives 6 (Hooks 3, R. Johnson, Heins, Young), Freeport 5 (Burns 3, Budenz, Lacy).


Jefferson downs St. Rita behind record-breaking Ford

ROCKFORD - Jefferson guard Terry Ford set a pair of 205 Tip-Off Classic records in a 63-54 win over Chicago St. Rita.

The 6-1 guard hit eight 3-pointers on the way to 32 points. The 3-pointers and points both are single-game Classic records.

Ford was especially deadly in the second and third quarters when he scored 26 of the 35 points for Jefferson. Behind Ford's barrage, Jefferson went from trailing 17-12 at the end of the first quarter to a 47-45 lead in the fourth quarter.

In the fourth, Jefferson hit eight of 10 free throws to pull away.

St. Rita was playing for the Classic title. The Mustangs entered the game 4-0 and had given up so few points that a win would have clinched the championship. Jordan Matthews did his part for St. Rita with 15 points. Jeremaih Oden, who came in averaging 15 points per game, was held to seven.

MyQuion Garrett added 11 for Jefferson, which is 2-1 and plays Elgin Larkin at 1 p.m., and Quillen Dixon chipped in 10.

BOXSCORE

Rockford Jefferson 63, Chicago St. Rita 54
(at Jefferson High School)

St. Rita       17  16  12   9  -  54
Jefferson    12  15  20  16 -  63

St. Rita - Watts 4 0-0 11, Matthews 6 0-0 15, Ihejirika 1 2-4 4, Gladney 3 2-2 8, Posley 2 0-0 5, Oden 3 1-2 7, Cooley 1 0-0 2, Bartmann 1 0-0 2. Totals 21 5-8 54.
Jefferson - Dunner 2 0-0 5, Powell 1 0-0 2, Jy. Robinson 1 1-2 3, Ford 11 2-4 32, Dixon 2 4-4 10, Garrett 3 4-8 11. Totals 20 11-18 63.
3-pointers: St. Rita 7 (Watts 3, Matthews 3, Posley), Jefferson 12 (Ford 8, Dixon 2, Dunner, Garrett).

Friday, November 24, 2017

Tip-Off Classic Stars

Leading scorers

Player

School

G

Points

Avg.

Breontae Hunt

Milwaukee Bay View

1

25

25.0

Chris Galvan

Janesville Parker

2

43

21.5

Yahmir Muhammad

Rockford Auburn

2

42

21.0

Javon Freeman

Chicago Whitney Young

4

82

20.5

Quillen Dixon

Rockford Jefferson

2

41

20.5

Anthony Lynch

Elgin Larkin

3

61

20.3

Daquan Fairley

Chicago Hyde Park

1

19

19.0

Kevin Cook

Milwaukee Bay View

2

37

18.5

Jalen Shaw

Elgin Larkin

3

55

18.3

MyQuion Garrett

Rockford Jefferson

2

36

18.0

Trey Reeves

Madison La Follette

1

17

17.0

Scott Gowan

Rockford East

4

66

16.5

Shawn Watts

Chicago Perspectives

2

33

16.5

Myles Baker

Chicago Whitney Young

4

62

15.5

Phil Kolk

Belvidere

4

61

15.3

Jeremiah Oden

Chicago St. Rita

4

60

15.0

Jyaire Robinson

Rockford Jefferson

2

30

15.0

Donneil Gray

Madison La Follette

1

15

15.0

Sha’den Clanton

Rockford East

4

56

14.0

Pierre Black

Elgin Larkin

3

42

14.0

A.J. Thompson

Janesville Parker

2

27

13.5

Cade Budenz

Freeport

2

27

13.5

Myterrion Carter

Freeport

2

26

13.0

Jordan Matthews

Chicago St. Rita

4

50

12.5

Chris Burnell

Rockford East

4

49

12.3

Terry Ford

Rockford Jefferson

2

24

12.0

Ronald Williams

Chicago Hyde Park

1

12

12.0

Xavier Castaneda

Chicago Whitney Young

4

46

11.5

Kijuan Burns

Freeport

2

23

11.5

Anthony West

Madison La Follette

1

11

11.0

Issac McKay

Chicago Perspectives

2

21

10.5

Kaleel McCray

Milwaukee Bay View

2

20

10.0