State Federation Title Games Class “A” Top Performers
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The state federation champions were crowned. Hats off to Class “A” champion from the CHSAA Monsignor Farrell securing their first ever state federation title. They defeated Albany Academy. Here are the top performers in this tournament. PJ Scalisi NY #62…
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Continue ReadingThe state federation champions were crowned. Hats off to Class “A” champion from the CHSAA Monsignor Farrell securing their first ever state federation title. They defeated Albany Academy. Here are the top performers in this tournament.
P J was able to showcase his talented game for the rest of the state to see what the city already knew. A fundamentally sound player. Can score inside or out. Excellent skill set and good length. Really good at either getting into the lane or catching at the high post and then using his footwork and versatility to score.
Andrew was very effective getting to the rim. He is extremely active on both ends of the floor. He causes a lot of disruption on the defensive end either guarding the ball or in help defense. Guards the top opponent most of the time.
Ed Loughlin
Ed Loughlin
Ed had a very nice season but really stepped it up through the city playoffs and then the states. He consistently knocked down timely shots. He also was able to read defenses in critical moments to execute backdoor cuts leading to baskets.
Ken was another player who stepped up when the team needed it. Farrell had some foul trouble and Ken was able to deliver. Ken has good size and was able to do great job on the boards. He can step out and shoot it as well.
Jake Conroy
Jake Conroy
Jake made timely plays. It truly was a team victory but guys like we mentioned here all played their roles. He handled pressure in tight spots really well. Showed excellent vision and poise making the right play. Was able to find the open man off of half court sets or in transition. Led everyone in assists. A
Tim continued his strong play from the regular season to the city and state title runs. Strong with the ball. Really good shooter. Ball comes out of his hand with good rotation. Hit big shots throughout season and tournament.