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Sunday, December 29, 2013

2013-4 Season Chapter Seven - Taming Richard Parker - Maumee Valley 63 - North Baltimore 46 - Game Story

December 27, 2013 - at North Baltimore

In Yann Martel's/Ang Lee's wonderful novel/movie Life of Pi, the title character ends up marooned in a lifeboat with a tiger named Richard Parker.  The lost at sea plot segment shows Pi's efforts to coexist with one of the most powerful creatures on the planet. To survive, Pi must use his wits, respond to adversity and impose his will on the Tiger.

Maumee Valley took the 45 minute trip south to visit North Baltimore's one year-old High School complex.  They have a wonderful gym with some throwback features such as 'The Jungle' (a recessed band stand) and banners preserved from their old gym honoring State Champions as far back as 1925.  Although not quite elegant (lots of optic orange will do that to a room) it's a fine space, similar to the new gyms at Fayette, New Riegel, Edon and Lakota.  Property taxes are a school district's best friend.

Now while there was nobody on the North Baltimore lineup named Parker, the Hawks would still face a stern test tonight in this facility in the North Baltimore Tigers.

Hey, I thought this was gonna be an easy road win.

Friday's two hour game sequence clearly paralleled the movie.  MV would initially be pushed around by the Tiger(s), but would focus on their survival and wear down their hosts on the way to a seventeen point victory.

Starters - Marcus Knabbs ('14), Lucas Isaza ('15), Thad Woodard ('14), Nick Towns ('15), Rashad Woodley ('14)

First Quarter - NB 14 - MV 12

It was a sight not yet seen thus far this year as 6' 6" Sophomore(!) Chad Wright stepped into the circle, equal in height to Rashad Woodley, and won the opening tip.  Maumee Valley started in man-to-man defense.

Good defensive posture is essential.


In a portent, North Baltimore's Levi Newcomer was called for a quick player control foul.  Foul trouble would hinder the Tigers throughout the night, forcing them into a defensive shell.

Lucas Isaza opened the scoring for MV with two points and the Hawks opened up pressing on defense.  North Baltimore's senior swing man Jacob Frost answered back with a three.  Nick Towns scored for the Hawks from close range.  After a travel call against the Tigers, Nick hit this two pointer off a Thad Woodard feed...



... to extend the lead to 6-3.  Tyler Trumbull answered back with two, then Frost hit his second trey to put NB back on top 8-6.  Nick maintained his single-handed effort to keep MV in the game with a right-hand base line hook shot.

Juat another Nick Towns wannabe.  At least as far as the haircut is concerned.


Newcomer hit a free throw, then after several misses by both teams Nick Towns scored his eighth point of the quarter assisted by an alert Rashad Woodley...



After more cold shooting by all ten guys on the floor, each team's big guys - Wright and Woodley - exchanged baskets.  Gabe De Los Reys closed out the quarter with a three pointer putting the home team ahead by two.

It was a tight ballgame evidenced by eight lead changes in the quarter.

Yo, these guys are tough.


Second Quarter - MV 18 - NB 16

The Hawks ran their motion offence against the Tigers' 2-3 zone but couldn't convert.  NB's Sean Watson beat the visitors' press for two, then scored again on an and-one.  The home crowd was excited about their team's 19-12 lead at the 6:39 mark.  It would be their high point for the evening.

The Hawks needed to crawl back into the boat.


Keith McClure took the first step on the comeback trail with a sorely needed three pointer, answered in-kind by De Los Reys.  Solomon Collins scored the next three in the old-school fashion, driving down the middle for two and scoring on the bonus.  NB's Trumbull hit a two to back the Tigers lead up to five points.

MV's press began to pay dividends, with Solomon and Thad Woodard scoring the next five points to tie the game at 22 all.  Coach John Eichar sensed his team needed to calm down and took a time out at the half way point in the quarter.  Both teams went cold for a spell, broken by De Los Reys' two free throws.

Rashad tied the game again with a putback off a missed shot.  Jacob Frost said 'so what' and made the Tigers' fifth three pointer to take back the lead then Sean Watson made a free throw to get it back to four.  Marcus Knabbs was fouled going to the hole and made the pair then Danny Hazimah pulled MV to within one with a foul shot.  The Hawks took a 30-28 lead with another Keith McClure three pointer and NB's Wright scored two to knot up the score 30-30 at the half.

The Hawks had taken North Baltimore's best shot of the night and fought back to even.  Half of the home team's points came on three pointers.  MV would be determined to stop that in the second half.

Third Quarter - MV 15 - NB 10

North Baltimore stayed in their 2-3 zone, as three of their starters had three fouls.


North Baltimore's back defensive line.  The guy on the right tended to over rotate..


The Tigers started aggressively on offense with Chad Wright and Levi Newcomer scoring four quick points.  MV bounced back, with leadership from Nick Towns and Thad Woodard, who stole the ball and scored on a breakaway, enhanced by a Newcomer foul - which Thad converted.  Jacob Frost hit a three, and MV answered with a basket.   It would be NB's last three ball of the evening.

Following a Tiger free throw, Danny Hazimah found a seam in the zone to give MV its first lead of the half...



...but Wright scored again to take it back.  Both teams turned the ball over and at 3:32 Josh Arthur called time out to set up another wave of pressure defense.

Maumee Valley's press finally knocked the Tigers for a loop.  Solomon and Thad scored on consecutive NB turnovers.  The Tigers were unable to bring the ball in bounds and MV regained possession.  The Hawks now patiently worked against the zone, ultimately getting the ball in deep where Rashad Woodley was fouled...



He made both shots.  The Hawks ended the quarter on a 6-0 run and held a five point lead, their largest of the evening to date.

Fourth Quarter - MV 18 - NB 6

MV opened with ball to no avail, but Thad cleaned a Tiger forward's clock with a steal up top, which he converted into three points on the and-one.  MV forced another turnover.  Faced with an eight point deficit and a ravenous Hawks defense, Coach Eichar called an early time-out to avoid a full blown collapse.

Coach Arthur now went back to MV basics and ran 35 seconds off the clock.  This forced the Tigers out of their zone, and now it was MV taking the time out to set up a counter.  They did so, in the form of this Solomon Collins pull-up 15 footer...



...the lead was double digits.  Lane Bishop ended the Hawks' 10-0 run with a basket and foul shot.  Then Chad Wright thrilled the home crowd with a mean block, but Solomon came up with the ball and drew a foul, making one of two.

Solomon would be this evening's fourth quarter hero.  He was again fouled and made the pair, upping Maumee Valley's lead to ten.  Solomon kept up the heat, stealing an in-bounds pass and rambling coast to coast for this two pointer...



MV struck again with a Woodard steal and Lucas Isaza basket and with 3:30 left.  Their lead was stretched to 14, and the smell of victory was in the air.

Fortunately there was no smell of rotting fish.


The teams traded baskets, including this Isaza reverse layup...



MV finished with scores from Thad and Rashad, and tripled their opponents score in the fourth quarter.  Solomon would lead the Hawks in scoring this night with 16, seven of which came during the fourth quarter.

Scoring:

Danny Hazimah - 3
Marcus Knabbs - 2
Keith McClure - 6
Lucas Isaza - 6
Nick Towns - 10
Thad Woodard - 14
Solomon Collins - 16
Rashad Woodley - 6

Afterthoughts-

You will forgive your Hawkblogger for sounding repetitive, but the MV formula for victory tonight was again:
  • a deep rotation, providing MV with more fouls to give, and less individual foul trouble
  • a no-star lineup - any and all Hawks contribute at any given time
  • new players ready to step up on offense - actually two this night with Nick Towns early and Solomon Collins late
  • never ending pressure which stresses opponents to a breaking point.
Wore you out tonight, Richard Parker.


North Baltimore has an improving squad with an up-tempo style of play.  The Tigers can only get better.  They have an excellent chance at a winning record in MAL play and could do some playoff damage.  Chad Wright has two more years to improve on a solid base and could attract some college recruiting attention.  Better times are ahead for the Tigers.

Finally, without giving the story away, Life of Pi reflects on how we mentally filter life compared with its sometimes harsh reality.  The Hawks are now 6-1 and have a few more games before the grinding three game Ottawa Hills/Toledo Christian/Gibsonburg stretch.  Those three games will go far to determine how high the reality plane lies for these 2013-4 Hawks.

Happy New Year from your Hawkblog.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

2013-4 Season Chapter Five - And Down the Stretch They Come!!! - MV 56 - Danbury 45 Game Story

December 13, 2013 - Varsity Gym

One of the greatest calls in broadcast sports belongs to Kentucky Derby broadcaster Dave Johnson.  As the annual Run for the Roses reaches its thrilling climax Johnson's 'and down the stretch they come' call blends excitement, uncertainty, high stakes and anticipation all into one.

Here's a little flavor:




Maumee Valley would probably have been listed as a 4-1 pre-race favorite over the Danbury Lakers.  But coach Drew Davie has a much stronger club than in the past few years.  The Lakers are a young team with only two seniors, but seven returning lettermen.  With increased experience and better athleticism, the visitors from Marblehead have moved away from their traditional 2-3 zone setup to a man-to-man defensive scheme.  Their offense also features more ball movement which seeks to screen for open shots near the key in the 8-15 foot range.  They practice patience and don't give up.

In Friday's action, MV got the Lakers down early, and it looked like it might turn into a walkover after one quarter.  But Danbury fought back in the third quarter and tied the game at 40-all with 3:56 left in the fourth quarter.

Then down the stretch came the Hawks with a sprint to the finish line led by speedster Danny Hazimah.  Danny contributed key steals and points off in-bounds plays in the late action to give Maumee Valley its fourth straight win.

The Hawks are now 4-1 overall and 3-0 in TAAC play.

MV Starters - Marcus Knabbs '14, Lucas Isaza '15, Nick Towns '15, Rashad Woodley '14, Thad Woodard '14

First Quarter - MV 20 - Danbury 11

Danbury took the initiative and a 6-5 early lead on baskets by Hunter Stinchcomb, Kegan Rakosky and Caleb Gerber.  MV got through some opening sluggishness to thke the lead with defensive pressure like this set, which forced a Laker turnover



then another forced turnover led to this Thad Woodard hoop.



Solomon Collins scored next on a beautiful pass Danny Hazimah to make it 14-6 and coach Davie called time out to settle things down.

After a Danbury basket, the Danbury defense couldn't handle the Truth (Foreman) on this Eurostep sliding drive for two



Truth followed this up with another basket, and Solomon ended the quarter scoring to make it 20-11.  The Hawk guards were coming in waves against the visitors on defense, backed up by Rashad Woodley and Nick Towns down low.

Second Quarter - MV 11 - Danbury 9

Thad led off with a steal and basket, answered by a Danbury 6-0 run.  Nick Towns regained Hawk momentum with a score, then Rashad Woodley made one of the plays of the game with a behind the back dribble-drive for two.  Fortunately Channel 11 was there and caught this play in their highlight package.

The Lakers continued to hang in.  Rakosky scored an old-school three pointer to keep it at a six point deficit.  MV struck back with defense, first with a tough tie-up by Keith McClure then this Danny Hazimah steal and basket.



Solomon Collins closed out the first half scoring a muscular clean-up basket after a vintage clock-eating final minute set.



The Blue and White enjoyed a 31-20 half time lead.

Third Quarter - Danbury 16 - MV 7

Lucas Isaza opened things up with a driving reverse layup, but the visitors began a huge comeback.  Six different Danbury players scored in a furious 18-5 run over the remainder of the quarter.  The Hawks could not find the rim from the floor or the line during this stretch, and also committed eight fouls of their own vs. Danbury's three.  This put the guests in the bonus early on, aiding and abetting the Lakers' efforts.

By quarter's end, the Hawks looked up at the scoreboard and found themselves up by only one basket, 38-36

Fourth Quarter - MV 18 - Danbury 9

The frame started off sloppily as both sided committed a pair of turnovers.  But the hero of the evening would begin to emerge.  Danny Hazimah scored first to extend the Hawks lead to four.  More frenzied play ensued, and the Lakers' Caleb Gerber and John Rhodes scored the next four points from the charity stripe.  The game was tied at 40 and Danbury was in the double bonus with 3:56 to play.

That however would be the apex for the Lakers on this evening.  Thad Woodard was fouled shooting and made the pair.  Danny Hazimah stole the ball and Marcus Knabbs, playing in foul trouble all evening, was intentionally fouled himself.  He made one of two and the Hawks did not convert on the resultant in-bounds play.

Danny Hazimah again stole a Danbury pass and got to the basket for two on this play.



With both teams now sensing the balance of the game in hand, the pace quickened with pressing, traded free throws and more end-to-end action.  Danny continued to stretch the lead for MV with this two pointer:



Then after a strong defensive stop by the Hawks, Marcus scored on a free throw and Solomon made an experienced-player steal.  He watched a Danbury break unfold coming downcourt and stepped aside, baiting the visitors to make a pass inside for what they thought would be an easy layup.  But Collins cut in front of the pass and took it back for a score.

Danny got free at the 1:59 mark on this half court play.



And then, with 1:01 remaining, Danny scored again on this long in-bounds play.



The Hawks led 52-41 following a 12-1 run with just over a minute to go.  The teams traded a few late game baskets but the outcome had been decided.

So the Hawks have now won four straight and three in conference.  Saturday's game against Arcadia was snowed out, and so MV will have the weekend to prepare for a Tuesday game in New Riegel, one of the storied D-IV basketball programs.

Scoring:

Truth Foreman - 4
Danny Hazimah - 10
Marcus Knabbs - 3
Keith McClure - 3
Lucas Isaza - 5
Nick Towns - 2
Thad Woodard - 15
Solomon Collins - 6
Rashad Woodley 6




Friday, February 11, 2011

Solomon Collins' first varsity points

A smooth jumper from the foul line. 

Congratulations Solomon - may you score many, many more.