Three weeks of high school hoops in the books. Here's an update on the action around the boroughs and beyond.
North Carolina commit RJ Davis put up 41 points to lead Archbishop Stepinac to a 100-93 overtime win over St. Raymond in the nightcap of the PSA showcase in the Bronx on Sunday night. St. Raymond had Stepinac on the ropes in the final minutes, but Davis sank three free throws in the closing seconds of regulation after being fouled on a 3-point attempt to send the game into overtime. Adrian Griffin Jr had 29 points and 17 rebounds for the Crusaders, who are now 3-0 in league play.
Stepinac 100 - St. Raymond 93 in OT at the @PSACardinals showcase. RJ. Davis - 41pts, 9rebs, 7asts. 2stls. Adrian Griffin Jr. - 29pts, 17rebs, 5blks. Malcolm Chimezie - 16pts, 10rebs. Luke Fizulich - 7pts, 2asts. #Stepinac @CHSAA_NYC @lohudinsider @KDJmedia1 @NYCHoops
— Stepinac Basketball (@step_basketball) December 16, 2019
Luis Kortright scored 33 points and Malachi Smith had 30 for St. Raymond, whose league record is now 4-1. The Ravens played without front court standout Gary Grant, who is sidelined with an injury.
Link to the box score:https://t.co/aOgC1lYxro pic.twitter.com/iSc2g7U2vl
— HS Box Scores NYC (@hsboxscoresnyc) December 16, 2019
Stepinac is currently ranked 15th in the USA Today Super 25 and 20th in the Ballislife Fab 50. The Crusaders will travel to Fort Myers, Florida this week to compete in the City of Palms Classic, opening against Briarcrest Christian (TN) on Wednesday.
St. Raymond is now ranked 37th in the Ballislife Fab 50. The Ravens will face Abraham Lincoln of Philadelphia at the City Legenz Invitational in the Bronx on Sunday.
Round 2 between Stepinac and St. Raymond is scheduled for Friday January 10th in White Plains. Mark your calendars.
At 2-0, Iona Prep is the only other team in the CHSAA Archdiocese Division without a league loss. The Gaels earned a quality road victory by edging Xaverian 57-55 in Brooklyn on Friday night. RJ Greene scored 23 points and Isaac Gonzalez had 15 to lead Iona Prep. The Gaels will host Cardinal Hayes on Tuesday.
Iona 57 Xaverian 55 RJ Greene 23pts 6R Isaac Gonzalez 15pts 4r. Great all around team defensive effort with contributions throughout the roster! #IonaPrepBasketball #GoIPGaels
— Iona Prep Basketball (@IonaPrepBBall) December 14, 2019
Xaverian bounced back with a 63-59 home win over Bishop Loughlin on Sunday. Loughlin is 2-1 and currently sits atop the CHSAA B/Q standings. The next league contest for both Xaverian and Loughlin is against Christ the King. The Clippers will travel to Middle Village on Sunday December 29th, while the Lions will host the Royals in Brooklyn on Friday January 3rd.
Christ the King dropped a 104-101 five overtime marathon to St. Francis Prep in Middle Village on Saturday. Chance Morrish scored 29 points and Todd Rochelle had 28 to lead the Terriers, who are now 1-2 in league play. St. Francis Prep will visit St. Anthony's (LI) on Wednesday.
Here's a link to the box score from St. Francis Prep's 5 OT win over Christ the King earlier today. Due to space restrictions, we had to combine the 3rd, 4th & 5th OT in the box, but SFP outscored CTK 11-8 in the 5th and final OT. #HSBB #nycbasketball https://t.co/aiEtbajWsL pic.twitter.com/aqivSjRt6z
— HS Box Scores NYC (@hsboxscoresnyc) December 15, 2019
Ryan Myers, who continues to rack-up eye-popping point totals despite a 1-3 record for the Royals, had a game-high 35 points.
Joe Arbitello's squad opened the season with a strong showing at the HoopHall West Invitational, topping Chaparral (AZ) and then taking Rancho Christian (CA), led by top national prospect Evan Mobley, to the wire before falling 77-74 in a game televised by ESPN, but the Royals have now lost their first two league games, both at home (the OT thriller against St. Francis Prep and a 58-56 loss to Holy Cross last Tuesday). Christ the King will visit Cardinal Hayes on Friday.
In Holy Cross Varsity Basketball victory over CTK returning All League player Sr. Tyler Chapman scored 28pts and Sr. Antony Walters added 14pts to led the Knights to a 58-56 victory
— Holy Cross Athletics (@HCKnightsNY) December 11, 2019
St. Peter's head coach Charlie Driscoll became the school's all-time winningest basketball coach on Friday night, getting his 322nd career win as the Eagles topped St. Joseph by the Sea 67-46. St. Peter's is one of the oldest schools in the CHSAA, founded in 1917.
Congrats to @CharlieDrisco12 !! St Peter’s All time wins leader!! pic.twitter.com/bd7wdg1zYk
— St. Peters Athletics (@STP_Eagles) December 14, 2019
Brooklyn Collegiate is emerging as one of the teams to beat in the boroughs. The Lions are 5-0 atop the prestigious PSAL Brooklyn AA Division, with wins over South Shore, Jefferson and Lincoln under their belt. With an overall record of 6-0, the Lions are now listed as a bubble team in the Balliflife Fab 50 national ranking. If the expression "you're as good as your last game" has any meaning, Brooklyn Collegiate's stock is certainly on the rise. The Lions took down two-time defending PSAL champions South Shore by the sizable margin of 92-66 last Thursday, with Kareem Butler scoring 26 points and sinking six triples in the win.
6-0 (5-0)
— BCLionsHoops (@BCLionsHoops) December 13, 2019
Never a dull night in the PSAL Brooklyn AA
Huge performance by Kareem Butler 26pts (6/10 3pt)...@AmahrieSimpkins 20p 6r@Jaylin355 17p 15r@Majestyj2020 14p 12a@TahAllen 11pts 11reb pic.twitter.com/sz97J0S7XZ
Brooklyn Collegiate's win over South Shore looks even stronger with the benefit of hindsight, as the Vikings topped California Interscholastic Federation contender Mayfair 72-64 at the Battle in the Apple Showcase just two days later. Jefferson transfer Marcus Burnett scored 31 points for South Shore on the big stage at the Barclays Center.
Final - Marcus Burnett goes for 31 and Donate Prescott adds 15 as @SSHSVikings knocks off Mayfair 72-64 at the @BITA_NYC
— Greg Thompson (@gregthompson27) December 15, 2019
South Shore is now 3-0 all-time at Barclays Center. #BKsports
Jefferson handed Boys & Girls their first loss of the season on Thursday, topping the Kangaroos in East New York 97-92. Kevin Tabb led the Orange Wave with 28 points and Jaquan Carlos scored 25. Khalil Brantley, who put up 40 points in a win against South Shore earlier in the season, had 36 points for Boys & Girls. The Kangaroos, now 4-1 in PSAL Brooklyn AA league play, get two home games this week: Tuesday against Eagle II and a pivotal match up against Brooklyn Collegiate on Thursday.
Jefferson dropped a non-league road contest to nationally-ranked Long Island Lutheran on Saturday, falling to the Crusaders 84-60. LuHi's swarming defense held Jaquan Carlos to just 8 points and one field goal, but Jefferson got 18 points from Kevin Tabb and 16 points and 4 triples from Ramsey Saleh. The Orange Wave travel to Las Vegas this week, where they will compete in the Tarkanian Classic, facing Fairfax (CA) in the opening round on Wednesday.
https://t.co/HFdVJ4n6X5@LuHiBasketball #PSAL #HSBB
— HS Box Scores NYC (@hsboxscoresnyc) December 15, 2019
John Bowne remains unbeaten in the PSAL Queens AA Division, as the Wildcats cruised past Francis Lewis last Thursday 76-53. Both teams entered the game with an unblemished league record of 5-0. Tyshawn Trail put up 29 points for the Wildcats in the win.
https://t.co/HwyUGI2zsO@JohnBowneHoops #PSAL #HSBB
— HS Box Scores NYC (@hsboxscoresnyc) December 13, 2019
Bowne will face another test against an unbeaten opponent tomorrow when they take on perennial PSAL power Cardozo. The Judges are 5-0 in league play after their 85-54 win against Springfield Gardens last Thursday. Ron Naclerio's club had six players score in double figures in that game: Aaron Miller (14), Justin Walters (14), Andre Laing (13), Sharif Nelson (13), Errol White (11) and Alex Maminakis (10).
Cardozo 85
— Dozo Hoops (@DozoHoops) December 13, 2019
Springfield 54
Aaron Miller 14 pts 8 rebs
Justin Walters 14 pts
Errol White 11 pts 14 rebs
Sharif Nelson 13 pts 9 ast
Andrew Laing 13 pts 5 ast 6 rebs
Alex Maminakis 10 pts 4 rebs
In girls hoops, South Shore moved into the USA Today Super 25 last week, coming in at number 24 in the December 11th rankings. The Lady Vikings are 4-0 in PSAL league play, with Monsignor Scanlan transferee Kateri Poole scoring in double figures in each league contest. South Shore hits the national stage this week, playing in the Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas.