2019 T.of.C: Tournament Central
Below is a chronology of the games from the 2019 Tournament of Champions in Tulsa, Okla., including a brief recap of each game. Garber vs. Del City / 10: 30 a.m. Del City 66, Garber 58 After both teams started…
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Continue ReadingBelow is a chronology of the games from the 2019 Tournament of Champions in Tulsa, Okla., including a brief recap of each game.
Garber vs. Del City / 10: 30 a.m.
Del City 66, Garber 58
After both teams started of slow in the first quarter, Del City’s defense proved to be to much for the Garber offense. On the defensive end, Demontreal Crutchfield lead Del City with four steals and Nate Goodlow was close behind with three of his own. Leading both teams in scoring with 22 points was Keyondre Young, going 8-of-11 from the field and 4-of-7 from behind the arc. Taye Sullivan lead Garber with 17 points of his own, seeming to have an answer for every point Del City put up in the second half. Del City increases their perfect record to 5-0 and will play the winner of Tulsa Memorial vs Okemah Friday night at 10:30 AM.
FINAL: Del City defeats Garber 66-58 despite a late-game surge from the Wolverines. Keyondre Young finished 8-11 from the field to lead all scorers with 22.
Taye Sullivan led Garber with 17 points on five 3-pointers.#PrepHoops | #TofC pic.twitter.com/md5fMwHMxU
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 26, 2019
Booker T. Washington vs. Duke / 1: 30 p.m.
Booker T. Washington 75, Duke 35
Booker T. Washington coasts to victory on the back of Kansas commit Bryce Thompson, leading the way with 31 points. BTW handled the rebounding game well as Jalen Breathe brought down 14 of his own. Jameson Richardson lead the way for Duke with 11 points. BTW will face off Friday night at 8:30PM against the winner of Heritage Hall vs Millwood.
FINAL: Bryce Thompson (@B3thompson__) and Trey Phipps (@TreyPhipps0) combine for 42 as Booker T. Washington defeats Duke 81-32.
Jameson Richardson (@JamesonRich2020) scores 11 as Duke takes its first loss.#PrepHoops | #TofC pic.twitter.com/BRsooogTav
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 26, 2019
Heritage Hall vs. Millwood / 5:30 p.m.
Heritage Hall 47, Millwood 40
The Hall found victory once again against Millwood, dominating on the defensive end. Heritage Hall controlled the boards pulling down 38 total, 12 of them coming from Trey Alexander. Alexander also lead both teams in scoring with 22 points on 7 makes. Isaiah Williams lead Millwood in scoring with 15 points of his own. The Chargers will face Booker T. Washington Friday night at 8PM.
FINAL: Heritage Hall downs Millwood 47-40. Trey Alexander (@TrickyTrey23) finishes with 22 points in his T.of.C debut.
Isaiah Williams (@3xclusiveZay) finishes with 15 points.#TofC | #PrepHoops pic.twitter.com/CYvoleRteY
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 27, 2019
Tulsa Memorial vs. Okemah / 8:30 p.m.
Tulsa Memorial 56, Okemah 48
Tulsa Memorial takes a well-earned victory over 2A Okemah in the first round of the Tournament of Champions Thursday night. Kavon Key lead all scorers with 21 points as well as pulling down 14 big rebounds. Tulsa Memorial now advances in the winners-bracket and will face Del City Friday evening at 5:30PM.
FINAL: Tulsa Memorial defeats Okemah 56-48. Kavon Key led all scorers with 22 points.#PrepHoops | #TofC pic.twitter.com/u79usOQmfn
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 27, 2019
Friday, December 27th, 2019
Okemah vs Garber / 10 a.m.
Okemah 43, Garber 42
In a hard-fought, well-rounded matchup between Okemah and Garber, the former took victory on what was a game-sealing free throw. Wacey Williams lead both teams in scoring with a 14-point, 8-rebound performance. Okemah will face the winner of Duke vs Millwood at 1:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon.
FINAL: Okemah 43, Garber 42
Wacey Williams of Okemah lead all scorers with a 13-point, 8-rebound performance.#PrepHoops | #TofC
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 27, 2019
Duke vs Millwood / 1:30 p.m.
Duke 53, Millwood 43
Lead by Abilene Christian University commit Jameson Richardson, Duke takes a huge double-digit victory over the Millwood Falcons with a final of 53-43. Duke plays in the consolation championship tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. against Okemah.
FINAL: B No. 1 Duke upsets 3A No. 1 Millwood 53-43.#TofC pic.twitter.com/2kH3dCC9UB
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 27, 2019
Tulsa Memorial vs Del City / 5:30 p.m.
Del City 61, Tulsa Memorial 49
Del City came to play Friday night taking down Tulsa Memorial with a final score of 61-49. Demontreal Crutchfield lead both teams with 19 points, going 50% from behind the arc. Del City’s defense secured it’s victory forcing 22 Tulsa Memorial turnovers. Del City advances to the championship game to play against the winner of Booker T. Washington vs Heritage Hall on Saturday night.
Booker T. Washington vs Heritage Hall / 8:30 p.m.
Booker T. Washington 74, Heritage Hall 63
Booker T. Washington showed its ability to fight and work together taking down Heritage Hall by a score of 74-63. Kansas commit Bryce Thompson and 4-star guard Trey Alexander both scored 33 points leading their respective teams in scoring. Booker T. Washington will now face Del City in the championship game Saturday night at 8:30 p.m.
FINAL: Booker T. Washington defeats Heritage Hall 74-63.
Bryce Thompson and Trey Alexander both finished with 33.
Historic night at the Mabee. #TofC pic.twitter.com/Jpcoma5Z9D
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) December 28, 2019
CHAMPIONSHIP:
Booker T. Washington vs Del City / 8:30 p.m.
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