Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Sixth Round of Player Rankings

Yesterday I did my new team rankings and today I'll be doing my new player rankings. Like the team rankings I will being ranking the Minnesota players in the overall player rankings but, for the rankings of classes I will only be doing players form Wisconsin.

Rankings
1. Jeronne Maymon 6'6 forward junior Madison Memorial (2)- The best rebounder I have seen this year by a long shot. Runs the court extremely well for a big man and can handle the ball. Has the edge over Mason because he can handle the ball better and Mason appears to take a play off here and there.
2. Ryan Rasmussen 6'2 guard senior Waupun (1)- Score first point guard with unlimited range, that can also get inside and score over bigger defenders. If his shots aren't falling does a great job of finding his teammates.
3. Marquis Mason 6'5 forward sophomore Madison East (3)- Very tough to stop on the inside and has been able to knock down the three point shot. Runs the court pretty well and is a very very good shot blocker. Can jump out of the gym and can throw down a dunk at any time.
4. Anthony Tucker 6'5 guard senior Minnetonka MN (1)- Guard with very good size that can knock down the deep three pointers with his smooth shot. Unselfish player that does a great job of letting the game come to him.
5. Jared Berggren 6'10 center senior Princeton MN (1)- A true center that has very soft hands and an even softer touch around the rim. Is a solid shot blocker, who is also a very good rebounder.
6. Lucas Burns 6'6 forward senior Janesville Craig (2)- Slight edge over Cashton Craig because he does so much more then just scores. Does a great job of rebounding and passing. Really lets the game come to him and doesn't force things. Very smooth player that can really knock down the outside shot and being 6'6 doesn't hurt either.
7. Cashton Craig 6'1 guard senior Madison Lafollette (2)- Very good shooter that can really get hot. Moves very well without the ball in his hands. Forces things at times and can go cold at times from the outside. Really just a scorer doesn't rebound very well.
8. Johnnie Lacy 5'11 guard junior Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very good scorer that can go off at any time and has an engine that doesn't stop. Has really improve in becoming more of a point guard and not just a scorer.
9. Jimmy Whitehead 6'1 guard junior Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Most improved player I have seen this year. Handles the ball very well and can get where he wants at anytime. Has a very good mid range jumper.
10. Kieran Weed 6'5 forward senior Laconia (1)- Kid that can jump out of the gym, that can one step and dunk. Weed is a beast on the inside that is very tough to stop and has the ability to go outside and hit the mid range jumper or three pointer. Also runs the court very well.
11. Jojo Pregont 6'6 center junior Janesville Craig (2)- Very strong inside with the ball. Really crashes the boards and does a great job getting inside position and moving without the ball.
12. Vander Blue 6'3 guard sophomore Madison Memorial (2)- Faster player I've seen from one end of the court to the other. Very good defender that forces turnovers. Crashes the boards well and is very strong with the ball around the hoop.
13. DJ Fuller 5'10 guard sophomore Madison Lafollette (1)- Didn't play the first time I saw Lafollette. Has a very godo cross over that allows him to get into the lane. Has a very good floater shot and is a very strong player. Another guy that has an engine that never quits.
14. David Hanson 6'6 forward senior Maranatha Christian MN (1)- Big man that can take bigger players outside and take smaller defenders inside. Can shoot the outside shot, post up, and handles the ball very well for a guy his size.
15. Derek Braucht 6'6 forward junior Madison Edgewood (1)- Very good shooter that can also drive to the hoop and find open teammates. Doesn't look like it but, is a fairly strong player.

HM
Marc Sonnet 6'3 guard junior Tartan MN (1)
Aris Wurtz 6'4 forward senior Waupun (1)
Tyler Mazur 6'4 guard junior Reedsburg (1/2)
Jade Royston 6'0 guard junior Wisconsin Dells (3)
Jason Ziemer 6'4 forward junior Verona (1)
Corvonn Gaines 6'5 forward senior Madison West (2)

Senior Rankings
1. Ryan Rasmussen 6'2 guard Waupun
2.Lucas Burns 6'6 forward Janesville Craig
3. Cashton Craig 6'1 guard Madison Lafollette
4. Kieran Weed 6'5 forward Laconia
5. Aris Wurtz 6'4 forward Waupun- Guy that can do a little bit of everything. He passes well, rebounds well, plays good defense, can guard small or big men, and is a very very good three point shooter when he's able to spot up.
6. Corvonn Gaines 6'5 forward Madison West- Shoots the outside shot very well from a set position and does a great job of running the court.
7. Evan VanCleave 6'0 guard Reedsburg (1/2)- Ultra quick guard with very good handles and goes to the hoop very strong. Also has the ability to knock down the 15 footer.
8. Michael Horton 6'2 guard Madison West (2)- Pass first point guard that's always looking to set up his teammates. Handles the ball very well and can knock down the three point shot.
9. Ryan Wenkman 5'11 guard Wisconsin Dells (3)- Very hard nosed lead guard that uses his strength to get inside and score. Handles the ball very well and can knock down the three point shot.
10. Lucas Morrissey 6'3 forward Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- A glue player that does all the little things. Rebounds very well, passes the ball well, and can knock down the three.

HM
Jon Stubbe 6'4 forward Middleton (3)
Deon Johnson 6'4 guard Madison West (2)

Junior Rankings
1. Jeronne Maymon 6'6 forward Madison Memorial
2. Johnnie Lacy 5'11 guard Milwaukee Bay View
3. Jimmy Whitehead 6'1 guard Lacrosse Aquinas
4. Jojo Pregont 6'6 center Janesville Craig
5. Derek Braucht 6'6 forward Madison Edgewood
6. Tyler Mazur 6'4 guard Reedsburg
7. Jade Royston 6'0 guard Wisconsin Dells
8. Jason Ziemer 6'4 forward Verona- Rugged big man who pounds the glass extremely well and has a very soft touch around the tim.
9 Kyle Goike 6'3 forward Janesville Craig (2)- Very solid roll play, that can score big when necessary.
10. Brooks Braga 6'1 guard Middleton (3)- Very good lead guard that handles the ball very well and can penetrate and finish.

HM
Mike Boebel 6'6 forward Marshall (1)
Michael Hanson 6'6 forward Lacrosse Aquinas (1)
Lance Fritz 6'0 guard Adams Friendship (1)
Keegan Meier 6'3 forward Eau Claire Memorial (1)

Sophomore Rankings
1. Marquis Mason 6'5 forward Madison East
2. Vander Blue 6'3 guard Madison Memorial
3. DJ Fuller 5'10 guard Madison Lafollette
4. Austin Armgan 6'3 guard Waupun (1)- Has a very good runner and is a big time scorer.
5. Kevin Hurd 6'0 guard Portage (1)- Does a very good job of running the offense and doesn't need much room to get his shot off.
6. Demetrius Turner 6'4 forward Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Athletic guy that likes to run and goes to the hoop strong. Is a very strong rebounder and shot blocker.
7. Jon Dybevik 6'0 guard Madison Lafollette (2)- Handles the ball very well and goes to the hoop strong. Plays like an upper classman.
8. Adam Wadzinski 6'3 forward Verona (1)- Strong rebounder, thats also can knock down the 15 footer.
9. Bryce Wormet 6'2 forward Adams Friendship (1)- Guy that can knock down the three point shot, handle the ball, or get to the hoop and finish.
10. Nate Gibson 6'9 center Wisconsin Dells (3)- Big guy with very good size. Rebounds very well and scores well with his back to the basket.

HM
Jeff Hull 6'4 forward Madison East (2)
Jack Eaton 5'10 guard Eau Claire Regis (1)
Robert Littleton 6'1 guard Milwaukee Bay View (1)
Logan Johnson 6'2 guard Barneveld (1)

Freshmen Rankings
1. Charles Lee 5'7 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very quick lead guard that does a great job of getting in the lane and finding open teammates for layups.
2. Elgin Cook 6'3 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Guy that goes to the hoop and can finish strong and is also a very good rebounder.
3. Darnell Harris 6'6 forward Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Extremely good defender that can block shots and knows when to take the charge. Also has a soft touch around the rim.
4. Samar Powell 5'6 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Hard nosed player that is not afraid to go inside and can knock down the outside shot.
5. Haki Stampely 6'0 guard Milwaukee Bay View (1)- Guard that can really put his head down and score.


Theres my updated rankings. Probably won't be attending any games until maybe this weekend. Thought about going to the Verona vs Edgewood game tomorrow night but, its really gonna be a packed house and the season premier of Lost is going to be on. Looks like my next game will be Milwaukee Bradley Tech vs Madison West down in Madison on Saturday.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Sixth Round of Team Rankings

With the Border Battle under my belt I now have seen nine more teams that I hadn't seen before to rank. I saw five teams that were from outside of Wisconsin and those teams will be included in my overall rankings but, not in my division rankings, which will only include teams from within the state of Wisconsin.


Rankings
1. Madison Memorial (2)- Unless you have two or three very good guards you are not going to beat this team. Their full court pressure defense is just so tough and their an extremely athletic team, that really pounds the glass. Jeronne Maymon and Vander Blue are both legit stars that are going to be D1 college players.
2. Minnetonka MN (1)- Team full of guys that are 6'5 to 6'7 that can play outside and inside. Tonka has three guys that can take over the game at any time in CJ Erickson, Anthony Tucker, and Tyler Schilling.
3. Waupun (1)- These guys can light it up from the outside every game. Ryan Rasmussen and Aris Wurtz can go for 20 points a piece every game. Austin Armga provides a third scorer that can go out and get double digits every game.
4. Janesville Craig (2)- Their height and defense give Craig an advantage over every team that they play. The have four legit stars in Lucas Burns, Cooper Cullen, Jojo Pregont, and Kyle Goike. This team prefers to play a slow tempo and take their time on offense but, can just as easily play an uptempo game.
5. Madison Lafollette (2)- Really showed me something the way they handled Madison East even with their star Cashton Craig being a non-factor. Lafollette gets the edge over Bay View because they did beat them and have the experience edge. DJ Fuller appears ready to become the #2 scoring option for Lafollette and Darnell Small and Deonte Thompson have provided a low post presence that I believed they lacked.
5. Middleton (3)- Middleton is probably one of the deepest teams in the state. They play 10-12 players in their regular rotation and don't lose a thing when they go to the bench. They are a very disciplined team where everyone knows there role and does their fair share. They don't have that go to guy but, that may be an advantage so that if one player is struggling the entire team isn't struggling.
6. Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very athletic team, that is also very young. Johnnie Lacy is one of the top players in the country and this team will only get better as the year goes on. They will be able to provide pressure, forcing teams to turn the ball over and allowing for easy baskets.
7. Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Team that works very very well together. Can really push the tempo but, are just as affective in the half court set. The have a couple glue guys in Lucas Morrissey and Zach Rickaway along with Jimmy Whitehead who is really becoming the star of this team.
8. Laconia (1)- Have a very good starting five that is probably as good as anyone in the state. Kieran Weed is a real stud that can score from anywhere on the court. Their only down fall is their lack of bench depth.
9. Verona (1)- Very disciplined team that plays great defense. Very patient on the offensive end and look to pound it into their rugged big man Jason Ziemer who was a very soft tough around the hoop.
10. Madison East (3)- Marquis Mason is easily one of the best players in the state and it finally appears that he will be getting some help. Look for Al Mayne to have a very good second half of the year. East success may hinge on the ability of Mayne and the other Purgolders to help Mason out in the scoring column.
11. Adams Friendship (1)- Everyone knows about Tommie Gaston but, Lance Fritz is also a very good player who can score in a hurry. Their 1-3-1 zone defense, which is a 2-3 at times is very very good which will keep them in every game.
12. Princeton MN (1)- Got killed against a hot shooting Waupun team but, 6'10 Jared Berggren gives them an edge against any team they play.
13. Madison Edgewood (1)- Very disciplined team that's very patient on the offensive end and really plays good defense. All five players on the court really attack the glass on offense and defense. Every player on the team seems to know their roll and excepts it.
14. Madison West (2)- This team is much better then I previously thought. They are an extremely athletic team that can score in a hurry. If they keep the ball in point guard Michael Horton's hands they can beat anyone, along with remaining patience and not becoming selfish or flustered when they get down.
15. Eau Claire Regis (1)- Tall team that is another very balanced team. Like Middleton don't have a real go to player which works to their favor. In division three this team is easily a top 10 team.

HM
Tartan MN (1)
Maranatha Christian MN (1)
Rockford MN (1)
Wisconsin Dells (3)


Division 1
1. Madison Memorial- Very tough full court pressure defense. Have five extremely athletic starters.
2. Janseville Craig- Tallest team I've seen this year and have the best defense.
3. Madison Lafollette- Very athletic team, that relies on strong guard play.
4. Middleton- Very balanced, disciplined team.
5. Milwaukee Bay View- Athletic team that's very young and likes to get out and run.
6. Verona- Disciplined team, thats patient on offense, and plays great defense.
7. Madison East- Great player Marquis Mason is finally getting some help.
8. Madison West- Very athletic team that lacks discipline.
9. Eau Claire Memorial (1)- Ranked simply because I've only seen nine teams in D1.

Division 2
1. Waupun- Best three point shooting team I've seen this year and they shoot a lot of threes.
2. Adams Friendship- 1-3-1 defense is the best around and have two big time scorers.
3.Madison Edgewood- Very disciplined team where everyone knows their role.
4. Wisconsin Dells- One of the best back courts in D2, lack interior help.
5. Reedsburg (1/2)- Have two very good players in Mazur and VanCleave.
6. Portage (1)- Very disciplined team, that lacks athleticism but, gives 100%.
7. Sauk Praire (1)- Another team ranked only because I've only seen a few D2 teams.

Division 3
1. Lacrosse Aquinas- Very well coached team that takes care of the ball and can run the court or play a half court game.
2. Laconia- Kieran Weed is a stud and they have one of the best starting fives around.
3. Eau Claire Regis- Very tall team that lack the go to star like Laconia and Aquinas.
4. Marshall (1)- Tall athletic team but, doesn't play the greatest defense.

Division 4
1. Barneveld (1)- Discipline team that always gives 110% but, are lacking height.
2. Wausau Newman (1/2)- Have only seen two D4 teams.

Theres the new team rankings. Tomorrow will probably be the updated player rankings which is gonna take me some time because I saw so many players play this past weekend. Hopefully the weather will let up some this weekend so I'm able to attend a game or two later this week.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Border Battle Review

The Border Battle turned out to be the great basketball I was expecting. The first three games ended up not being very close, with the final two games going down to the final minute. The day was highlighted by six very impressive individual efforts, one game had two players team up for a great win. Minnesota was able to take the first two games, winning failry easily, then Waupun turned things around winning big, then Madison Memorial, and Verona finished it off with two very impressive victories.

Maranatha Christian 65 Barneveld 41
In the opening game of the day Barneveld was cleary outmatched in height and athleticism. Maranatha controlled the boards and Barneveld had no one to guard D1 Cal Poly recuit David Hanson, who completely dominated the game. Hanson a 6'6 forward knocked down the outside jumpers, and could go inside and score at will. In the second half Barneveld came out with a full court press that cut Maranthas lead a bit but, in the end the Eagles ran out of steam and both benches were cleared with about 3 minutes left in the game. Trent Sullivan was the one bright spot for Barneveld as he was able to penetrate and score or get the assist. It seemed every basket for Barneveld was keyed by Sullivan. One strange thing to note is that Maranatha had an eighth grader starting at point guard in Darian Pittman. Pittman didn't stand out by any means but, he held his own fairly well in the game and didn't seem like a junior high player at all.

Scoring
Barneveld 41- Sullivan 11 Kyle Thompson 9 Michael Schlimgen 5 Shawn Monson 5 Tim Nechkash 3 Patrick Clerkin 3 Logan Johnson 2 Grant Bowe 2 Jacob Erfurth 1 Cody Knudson 0 Josh Slaney 0 Derek Mieden 0
Maranatha 65- D Hanson 27 Tyler Champion 19 Josh Hanson 8 Matt Eickman 4 Pittman 3 Chis Paskey 2 Jay Higgins 2 Milos Ristanovic 0 SaVaughn Jordan 0

Rockford 88 Marshall 61
In warmups first thing I noticed was that Marshall had a huge height advantage in this game and through the first quarter of this game it appeared that would be the difference in this game. Marshall was able to jump out to a 15-3 advantage out of the gates by using their height advantage and pound the ball inside. In the second quarter Rockford switched to a zone defense which really shut down Marshall's inside game and Marshall began settling for the outside shots. Marshall wasn't able to knock down their outside shots which led to long rebounds and allowed Rockford to get out and run which is their signature of their game. Rockford was able to beat Marshall up the court and get soem easily layups. When Marshall did look to get the ball inside, they turned the ball over, which once again led to easy layups for Rockford. Marshall did a very poor job of getting back on defense and some foul trouble led to a pair of the Marshall starters having to sit for long periods of time, those two things teamed with Marshall's inability to knock down their outside shots.

Scorers
Marshall 61- Greg Haag 11 Alex Koeller 10 Derek Woelffer 10 Mike Boebel 10 Stephen Lunda 6 Max Franklin 5 Deveron Crews 5 Bryan Weisman 1 Zac Hurley 0 Gustavo Gonzalez 0 Alex Fry 0
Rockford 88- Luke Mernin 25 Nick Haugen 16 Antone Nelson 12 Mike Mernin 10 Andrew Wacha 7 Nathan Maher 6 Chris Luhmann 6 Kyle Then 2 Bradley Skafte 2 Joshua Brozek 0 Brian Lynch 0

Waupun 83 Princeton 44
Everyone came to see Princeton's 6'10 Jared Berggren a University of Wisconsin recruit, but it was Waupun's Ryan Rasmussen and Aris Wurtz who stole the show. Rasmussen came out gunning as he poured in 18 first quarter points and finished with 30. When Rasmussen cooled off in the second quarter Wurtz picked up where he left off scoring 15 second quarter points and finished with 29 points. Jared Berggren had a solid first half scoring 16 points but, was held silent in the second half. Waupun was able to double down on Berggren in the second half and leave the Princeton shooters wide open who were unable to knock down the outside shots. The difference in this game was Waupun's ability to knock down the three point shots and Princetons inability to knock down the threes.

Waupun 83- Rasmussen 30 Wurtz 29 Austin Armga 10 Jess Nickel 3 Jordan Mock 3 Andrew Visser 3 Taylor Nehls 3 Cory Nickel 2 Tyler DeBoer 0 Kody Fietz 0 Ben Weisnicht 0 Dylan Wurtz 0 Evan Guell 0 Derrick Winterback 0 Mitch Bille 0
Princeton 44- Berggren 16 Ryan Fay 11 Phillip Klaphake 5 Nick Falken 4 Dylan Carroll 2 Asaiah McBride 2 Nick Walz 2 Tobi Egbujor 1 Josh Hanus 1 Joe Hafften 0 Jack Youso 0 Casey Milesko 0 Ben Kettelholdt 0 Taylor Murphey 0 Angelo Fraboni 0 Tyler Hass 0 Jesse Liila 0 Zach Sajion 0

Madison Memorial 78 Minnetonka 69
The most highly anticipated match up of the tournament lived up to the hype. The game was tied 31 all at half time but, in the second half Memorial turned up the pressure with their trapping defense and forced Minnetonka to turn the ball over and forced an uptempo game. Iowa recruit Anthony Tucker was able to knock down some outside shots but, was unable to continue his hot shooting in the second half. D1 recruit CJ Erickson never got things going but, Tyler Schilling picked up his slack and scored 19 points. Scoring was not the problem for Minnetonka but, their inability to handle the Memorial pressure. Jeronne Maymon for Memorial was his normal self as he recorded another double which seems to be common hat for him. Vander Blue also had a great game as he was able to knock down some outside shots and had a couple big blocks.

Madison Memorial 78- Maymon 30 Blue 16 Tre Creamer 9 Devonte Maymon 9 Ace Davis 6 Derek Nkemji 5 Xavier Jones 3 Fred Ringhand 0
Minnetonka 69- Tucker 21 Schilling 19 Sedrick McBounds 10 Erickson 8 Ut Udo 4 Andy Burns 3 Kyle Risinger 2 Taylor Nelson 2 Andrew Latzke 0

Verona 68 Tartan 64
This game was close throughout as Verona led 27-25 at half and Tartan was able to keep the game within eight points throughout much of second half and were able to get within a last second three point shot of sending the game to overtime. Verona was able to control the boards and Tartan star Marc Sonnen was limited to only two minutes of play in the first half which led to the Verona win. Tartan was unable to knock down their shots throughout the game and Verona limited their second chance points.

Verona 68- Jason Ziemer 30 Connor Valentyn 13 Adam Wadzinski 9 Justin Scanlon 7 Zach Stangel 5 Travis Schaaf 2 Sam Riebau 2 Scott Platto 0 Sky Waters 0 Ethan Malofsky 0
Tartan 64- Sonnen 17 Sam Ryan 14 Aaron Hoverson 8 Manani Beavers 8 Tim Lubke 6 Shawn Marlowe 6 James Pritschet 4 Max Ryan 1 Derek Peterson 0 Nick Estrem 0


Top Players of the Border Battle

Trent Sullivan 6'2 senior guard Barneveld- The few bright spots for Barneveld were keyed by Sullivan who was able to get inside and score or set up open teammates.
Patrick Clerkin 6'2 junior forward Barneveld- Didn't score much in the game but, really did a good job of going inside and rebounding.
David Hanson 6'6 senior forward Maranatha- Kid does it all. Can knock down outside shots, score in the post, and can handle the ball really well for a 6'6 player.
Tyler Campion 6'3 senior center Maranatha- Overshadowed by Hanson but, was a very solid player. Did a great job of battling against Clerkin who is much more solid then Campion. Campion also was able to knock down his free throws were he seemed to spend a good portion of his time.
Mike Boebel 6'6 junior forward Marshall- Very unselfish player that does a great job of passing out of the post. Is versitle to score from the outside or inside.
Greg Haag 6'1 junior guard Marshall- Very good outside shooter who did his best of bringin Marshall back into the game.
Luke Mernin 5'11 senior guard Rockford- Very fast kid from one end of the court to the other with the ball in his hand.
Nick Haugen 6'3 senior guard Rockford- Bigtime scorer that can knock down a lot of shots in a hurry.
Ryan Rasmussen 6'2 senior guard Waupun- Great outside shooter with unlimited range and when he did miss a couple shots he was able to get inside and find open teammates.
Aris Wurtz 6'4 senior forward Waupun- Very good spot up outside shooter and guarded the 6'10 bigman Jared Berggren.
Jared Berggren 6'10 senior center Princeton- Very soft touch around the rim, a good shot blocker, and a very solid rebounder.
Jeronne Maymon 6'6 junior forward Madison Memorial- Best rebounder I have seen this year. Very versatile on the offensive end can score inside or outside.
Vander Blue 6'3 sophomore guard Madison Memorial- Very fast player on the breakaways and goes inside very strong and can knock down the outside shots. Is also a very good defensive player that can get steals and block shots.
Anthony Tucker 6'5 senior guard Minnetonka- Very smooth outside shooter with a quick release that can go off at any time.
Tyler Schilling 6'6 senior forward Minnetonka- Can play inside or out. Is very strong on the inside and is a good rebounder.
Jason Ziemer 6'4 junior forward Verona- Extremely good rebounder with a soft touch on the inside. Can use either hand and has a fairly good hook shot.
Marc Sonnen 6'3 junior guard Tartan- Very good scorer off the dribble and has the ability to find his teammates for open shots.
Manani Beavers 6'2 sophomore forward- Did a great job of rebounding and guarding the bigger Ziemer.

Well theres my run down of the Border Battle. I'll admit my run down of the top players was a little short due to the fact that I'm extremely tired and have to get up early tomorrow.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Border Battle Preview

Big weekend of games coming up as the second annual Border Battle takes place. The Border Battle pins five of the premier Wisconsin high school teams against five of the premier Minnesota high school teams. The Border Battle doesn't truly show which state is the best due to the fact that teams are picked a couple years in advance and it isn't always the top teams from each division playing each other but, it is close to showing which state is better. Last year Wisconsin was able to escape with a 3-2 advantage but, this year looks to be much tougher draw for the Wisconsin teams. Every team from Minnesota is ranked in the top 10 in each of their respected divisions and most of the teams are in the top three of their division. With my prediction total at 19-14 will see how my predictions for the Border Battle work out. This will be some pretty tough picks because all the teams are fairly good and I have seen only one the teams play that is playing in the tournament.

Maranatha Christian Academy (MN) vs Barneveld (WI) Division 4
Barneveld came into this season with some high hopes but, have struggled as of late. Barneveld is currently 8-4 and have lost three of their last four games. On the other hand Maranatha comes in undefeated and ranked #1 in Minnesota for division four schools. Maranatha has division one college player on there team, who is a Mr. Basketball candidate. I believe that Maranatha will handle Barneveld fairly easy in this one.

Rockford (MN) vs Marshall (WI) Division 3
Rockford comes into this game highly touted being ranked second in their division. Rockford matched uped with Lacrosse Aquinas who dominated the game from start to finish. Aquinas was an extremely talented team but, I came away from the game not very impressed with Rockford. Marshall lost some key players from their team last year in Nick Krull and Ralph Crews but, still have a fairly solid team and some rich tradition at Marshall, who are currently 9-3. I'm gonna go out a limb a little bit and pick Marshall in this one.

Princeton (MN) vs Waupon (WI) Division 2
This is really the toughest game for me to predict. Waupon is a high school team that is lead by a pair of perimeter players in Ryan Rasmussen and Aris Wurtz who each average close to 20 ppg, while Princeton is led by 6'11 Badger recruit Jared Berggren who averages a near double double. Waupon is currently undefeated while Princeton has lost four games and is just barely hanging on to their top ten ranking. Maybe this is Wisconsin bias but, I'm picking Waupon to take this one.

Minnetonka (MN) vs Madison Memorial (WI) Division 1
This two teams matched up last year and Minnetonka had their way as they really frustrated Memorial big man Keaton Nankivil. Minnetonka was filled with lots of guys that were 6'3 to 6'6 and were extremely athletic and if I remember correctly they had a lot of juniors. Tonka is currently ranked third in division one and are arguably the best team in the state of Minnesota. Last time the two teams met Jeronne Maymon had a huge game for Memorial scoring 27 points and really helped keep the score respectable. Maymon is back and should once again have a big game but, I just don't see Memorial as a team being able to play with the high power Minnetonka team. Minnetonka wins this one.

Tartan (MN) vs Verona (WI) Division 1 host school
Last year Tartan played Wisconsin Rapids and were less then impressive as they lost to an average Rapids team. Verona has a lot more weapons then Rapids had and are playing at home in this one. Tartan is supposedly smaller then last years team which should allow Verona to go to big man Jason Ziemer inside, which should carry them to victory. Verona

So I have Wisconsin winning once again 3-2. There is a little Wisconsin bias in there and I could honestly see Wisconsin getting swept as easily as I could see them going 3-2. Two games that I will guarantee are Marantha over Barneveld and Minnetonka over Madison Memorial. I guess will just have to wait two days to see for sure. Be back Saturday or Sunday with results and thoughts.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Winona State Dominates

This past weekend made the trip back to my college Alma Mater to visit my brother and a friend and was able to catch a Winona State basketball game while I was there. For anyone that follows college basketball, you know that Winona is one of the best teams in the country for Division two. Two years ago they won it all and last year everyone witnessed their late game implosion, as Barton defeated them in the championship game.

Winona State was playing Bemidji State and Winona jumped all over Bemidji early and never looked back. Bemidji was severely undermanned in this game and was never really in this game. The Beavers seemed timid to go inside and really liked a big man that was able to go inside and score. Couple players who stuck out for Bemidji were Patrick Cassidy, Arron Evans, and Sergej Baskow. Cassidy didn't score much but, was one of the few guys that were aggressive and was able to get inside, unfortunately the shots weren't falling, I also saw Cassidy played in high school so I paid close attention to him. Evans seemed to be able to score at will early in the game it seemed as he was able to use his quickness to get inside or get separation and pull up for a jumper. At only six foot though he wore down go against the bigger Winona defenders and was a non factor in the second half. Baskow was another guy that was able to get inside and score. Basow had 12 points and I think he scored 10 of them in a row, as he was able to get the ball in the post and make some nice moves with his back to the basket. Baskow's domination may of been because Winona was already in cruise control but, 12 points is 12 points.

For Winona I'm gonna do a run down of each player on their team because many of the players are from Wisconsin high schools.

Starters
Travis Whipple 5'10 jr (Minn HS) I've never been a big fan of Whipple but, does a pretty good job of running the Warriors offense. Despite his size Whipple handles the full court pressure fairly well. When he penetrates he is usually looking to pass, does most of his scoring from the three point line.
David Johnson 6'2 soph (Minn HS) Is a big time gunner out on the court. Can score points in a hurry. Is a very very good three point shooter, when Winona is on the break you need to find Johnson.
Jonte Flowers 6'5 sr (Madison Lafollette) Since he's come to Winona he had been the best defender in the conference and always guards the other teams best player. Gets into foul trouble at times when he gets too greedy going for steals. Every year his offensive game has improved. Jonte can knock down the outside shot, post up, or penetrate and score. Flowers is everyones favorite player.
Quincy Henderson 6'5 sr (Madison Lafollette) Does all the little things. Typically guards the other teams power forward despite really being a guard. Henderson does a great job rebounding and can really shoot the three pointer as well as post up. Is always looking to set his teammates up and in my opinion is too unselfish at times. When Flowers is in foul trouble Henderson will typically take the challenge of guarding the other teams best player.
John Smith 6'8 sr (ILL HS) The reigning player of the year in D2 says it all. Nothing finesse in Smiths game at all. When he gets the ball he's taking it to the hoop strong and loves to finish with a dunk. Is a 20 point 10 rebound guy every night. Very very physical player that's looking to bang, that has improved his outside game this year it appears. Hit a three pointer in the game and in warm ups was knocking down three after three. One thing I would like to see Smith do is pass out of the double team more. Seems at times when he gets the ball he's shooting it no matter what.

Bench
Ben Fischer 6'1 fr (Wausau East) Loved this kid in high school and continue to like him now. Probably could be a double digit scorer but, really is a true point guard looking to set his teammates up but, can score when needed. Could always really get up and showed it with a one handed throw down in the game.
Josh Korth 6'7 jr (Minn HS) Big time sharp shooter from three point range, surprised when he misses. Has improved his off the dribble game but, is only offensive game is still the spot up three pointer.
Curtrel Robinson 6'5 jr (Madison Lafollette) Another very good defender from Lafollette who has no problem guarding a guard or a post player. A very good rebounder who can knock down the spot up three.
Matt Smith 6'9 fr ( Burlington Catholic Central) Lacks an offensive game at this time but, plays good defensive and is a solid rebounder. Does a good job of spelling John Smith.
Brent Riese 6'1 sr (Oregon) Usually comes in to knock down the three point shot. Does a decent job of bring the ball down the court and is a solid on the ball defender.
Bryce Welch 6'1 fr (Weyawega Fremont) Top scorer in the state of Wisconsin two years ago. Watching in warm ups it appears that he can torch the net but, just needs more playing time.

Guys that weren't suited up.
Ryan Gargaro 6'10 sr ( Minn HS) Finesse big man that's happy fading away then going into the defense, looks to pass more then score. Not a shot blocker but, does a go job of moving his feet on defense.
Shane Neis 6'5 sr (Ill HS) Garbage time player that can knock down the three point shot.
Brad Meyer 6'4 fr (Winona) Never seen him play so can't say much.
Michael Muller 6'9 ( Lacrosse Aquinas) Simply on the team because he's tall.

Winona State will once again challenge for the division two national championship title but, they aren't nearly as good as the last two seasons. They don't have the guard that has the ball in their hands all the time that can score at will. Smith is their big time player but, he needs a guard to get him the ball for him to score. Jonte Flowers or David Johnson will have to be big in the scoring department in order for Winona to make it back to the championship game.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Can the Undefeateds Remain Undefeated?

Unfortunately due to the weather last night I was unable to attend the Madison Memorial vs Janesville Craig game. From what others have said on wishoops it sounds like Memorial was able to handle Craig fairly easily. Memorial was able to force Craig into turnovers and on the offensive end they were able to get second and third chances at the hoop. Craig was unable to get the ball inside and outside of Cullen wasn't able to handle the Memorial pressure. With another game I got wrong my prediction total drops to 19-14.

Since I don't have a write up to do about the game I decided to talk about the undefeated teams and if they can continue their undefeated ways. I'm going to do it like the PTI's percentage game, giving a teams percentage chance of going undefeated and giving reasons why. I'll give the percentage chance of going undefeated in the regular season and then the percentage of winning it all by going undefeated.

Division 1
Milwaukee Washington - Regular Season 70% would probably be higher but, I have no idea who Washington is playing in the Chicago Hoopfest tournament this weekend. Washington has already played all the top teams in the City in Custer, Vincent, King, and Bradley Tech. Only team left that could maybe, and that's a big maybe, is Bay View if they got very very hot from the outside. Winning State 15% Yes they are undefeated and are the #1 team in the state but, Washington is in the toughest regional in the state. Custer, King, Bradley Tech will be seen again along with Wauwatosa East and Milwaukee Pius.
Waunakee- Regular Season 50% They have a rematch with a real good Deforest team and then will probably match up the defending D2 champs in the Badger Challenge, who in my opinion will beat them but, it will be close. Winning State 3% Madison schools have dominated their regional and I just don't think that Waunakee has the athletes to match up with Madison Memorial and Madison Lafollette.

Division 2
Monroe- Regular Season 50% Tonight are playing a very hot Stoughton team in Stoughton. They will then go to Deforest next week and then have a very very good Verona team coming to town before the possibly match up with Waunakee in the Badger Challenge. I think they will drop a game sometime before the Waunakee game. Winning State 30% I think they will win state but, they will not be undefeated.
Fox Valley Lutheran- Regular Season 20% Have to play Little Chute, Freedom, and Xavier again who all gave them very good games. Winning State 5% They would see those same teams again in the playoffs and then would more then likely have to play Waupon sometime.
New Richmond- Regular Season 50% Only real challenge left is Rice Lake in which case I'm 50/50 on who will win. Winning State 10% Just too tough for the teams from the north to compete with the southern teams in D2.
Edgerton- Regular Season 40% Has rematches against Parkview and Evansville who played Edgerton close and then have top 10 team Wisconsin Dells coming to town. Winning State 5% Monroe in the same regional.

Divison 3
Laconia- Regular Season 90% There is no one that can stop this team in their conference. Winning State 25% Would have to play Iola Scandenavia and Roncalli to get to state where they would then play Aquinas or Dominican eventually.
Roncalli- Regular Season 70% These guys go undefeated every year but, have played a couple tight games with some teams that they have a rematch with. Winning State 25% Will run into the same problems that I mentioned for Laconia.
Arcadia- Regular Season 10% Very tough games against Eleva Strum and Lacresent not to mention D2 Onalaska. Winning State 2% Won't be undefeated and then have Aquinas in their regional and then would have a very good opponent at state.
Hurley- Regular Season 20% Have to play conference rivals Mellen and Mercer and then have a match up with a team from Minnesota. Winning State 1% Just can't compete with the above teams mentioned.

Division 4
Eleva Strum- Regular Season 75% Only real tough game left against Arcadia which I think they'll win. Winning State 50% D4 favorite for a lot of people.
Suring- Regular Season 90% Absolutely crushing everyone in the conference. Closests conference game was 22 points beating most teams by 30-50 points. Winning State 25% Will make state undefeated but, then have Eleva Strum and Randolph in their way.
Benton- Regular Season 75% Dominating as much as Suring is. Only stumbling block may be Six Rivers Challenge. Winning State 20% Still in same sectional as Randolph.
Seneca- Regular Season 80% Very good defense should lead them to undefeated season. Winning State 5% Not enough fire power to compete with the big boys.
Hillsboro- Regular Season 50% Still have conference foe Brookwood and then D2 Richland Center. Winning state 5% Once again not enough fire power.
Luck- Regular Season 10% Hasn't reached the half way point of their season yet and has to play Webster twice yet who is undefeated in conference. Winning State 2% Same reason as Hillsboro and Seneca.

Well I have about nine teams going undefeated which probably won't happen because there are upsets and then of those nine, five I feel have a chance to go undefeated and win it all, which is a very very tough thing to do.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Janesville Craig vs Madison Memorial

Huge game tomorrow night in the Big Eight Conference. Madison Memorial the four time defending conference champions are taking on Janesville Craig, the team that was suppose to displace Memorial from the top of the conference but, has so far disappointed. Memorial comes in to this game with a conference record of 6-1 and remain a top of the conference as always. Craig is 5-3 in conference and is in a two way tie for third in conference.

Everyone thought that Memorial would be good and still be towards the top half of the conference but, no one thought that they would be this good. The word on Memorial before the season started was that they were too undersized and too young to win conference or contend for a state title. Memorial may be very young but, they are extremely talented and have countered their lack of height with a full court pressing defense that forces teams to turn the ball over. Team those two things with one of the best players in the state in 6'6 junior Jeronne Maymon, who is easily one of the states top rebounders, and you have a pretty good team.

Craig came into the year with extremely high expectations. Many people that follow the Big Eight expected Craig to walk through the conference and have a chance at winning state. Craig had two losses in their first three games which really brought them back to earth and have been recovering from those losses ever since. Craig had won six straight games before they lost to the roller coaster known as Madison East but, then bounced back with a big win against Madison Lafollette.

This game is really a contrast of two styles, as Craig will look to slow the game and Memorial will look to push the tempo. Janesville Craig is far superior in the half court set and have a height advantage at every position. Madison Memorial on the other hand is far superior in the uptempo game and will probably press Craig the majority of the game and look to force some turnovers to translate into some easy baskets.

Besides forcing turnovers the other keys for Memorial is to limit Craig's touches inside and knocking down the outside shots. Craig has the height advantage and should look to work the ball into Jojo Pregont in the post and if he's double teamed kick it out to the open shooters. Maymon will need to play nearly the entire game to help keep Memorial from being dominated on the boards. On the offensive end Memorial will need to knock down their three point shots which they did not do against Middleton. Craig typically plays a 2-3 zone which will collapse on Maymon when he gets the ball inside which will leave the other Memorial players open from the outside.

For Janesville Craig the keys are basically the opposite of what Memorial's were. They need to pound the ball inside to their big guys and look to get Maymon in foul trouble and limit Maymons touches on the offensive end and when he does get the ball collapse on him and force the other Memorial players to hit the outside shot. The biggest thing is that they need to take care of the ball. Memorial lives off of forcing turnovers and if Craig can limit the turnovers, they'll take away a big part of Memorial's offense.

Starters (stats from Wishoops.net)

Madison Memorial (If there are no disciplinary things going on)
G- 6'3 SO Tre Creamer 7.6 ppg
G- 6'2 SR Devonte Maymon 11 ppg
G- 6'3 SO Vander Blue 14.5 ppg
F- 6'2 SR Derek Nkemji 7 ppg
F- 6'6 JR Jeronne Maymon 20.8 ppg

Key Reserves
G- 5'11 JR Russell Henderson 2 ppg
G- 6'1 JR Ace Davis 3.7 ppg
F- 6'4 SR Ryan Murray 4 ppg
G- 5'10 JR Xavier Jones 6 ppg (1g)

Janesville Craig (What its been both times I've seen them)
G- 6'0 SR Charley Roherty 4.7 ppg
G- 6'5 SR Cooper Cullen 16 ppg (4g)
F- 6'3 JR Kyle Goike 7.7 ppg
F- 6'6 SR Lucas Burns 14.6 ppg
C- 6'6 JR Jojo Pregont 15.6 ppg

Key Reserves
G- 6'0 JR Joey Kennedy 4 ppg
C- 6'6 JR Will Clanfield 2.8 ppg
F- 6'3 SR Tyler Uschan 2.5 ppg

I love Madison Memorial, they are a team that I always follow closely every year and try to get to as many games as possible of theirs. Unfortunately it pains me a little that I'm picking Janesville Craig to win this game 70-65. Maymon will have a huge game but, it won't be enough as Memorial will be unable to hit the outside shot and Craig will control the offensive board. At 6'5 Cooper Cullen, who does much of Craig's ball handling, will be able to see over the press applied by Memorial's 6'2 and 6'3 guards and limit Craig's turnovers. Craig will turn the ball over which will lead to easy baskets by Memorial but, as many easy baskets as they give up, Craig will be able to beat Memorial's press and get their own easy baskets.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

5th Round of Player Rankings

I haven't done player rankings in a little while so I figured it was about time to do it again. Not a lot of changes but, one of the biggest changes was the addition of Jeronne Maymon to the top of my list of players, along with Vander Blue who is one of the better sophomores I have seen so far. As always I will have how many times I've seen these guys play in ( ).


Rankings
1. Jeronne Maymon 6'6 forward junior Madison Memorial (1)- The best rebounder I have seen this year by a long shot. Runs the court extremely well for a big man and can handle the ball. Has the edge over Mason because he can handle the ball better and Mason appears to take a play off here and there.
2. Marquis Mason 6'5 forward sophomore Madison East (3)- Very tough to stop on the inside and has been able to knock down the three point shot. Runs the court pretty well and is a very very good shot blocker. Can jump out of the gym and can throw down a dunk at any time.
3. Lucas Burns 6'6 forward senior Janesville Craig (2)- Slight edge over Cashton Craig because he does so much more then just scores. Does a great job of rebounding and passing. Really lets the game come to him and doesn't force things. Very smooth player that can really knock down the outside shot and being 6'6 doesn't hurt either.
4. Cashton Craig 6'1 guard senior Madison Lafollette (2)- Very good shooter that can really get hot. Moves very well without the ball in his hands. Forces things at times and can go cold at times from the outside. Really just a scorer doesn't rebound very well.
5. Johnnie Lacy 5'11 guard junior Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very good scorer that can go off at any time and has an engine that doesn't stop. Has really improve in becoming more of a point guard and not just a scorer.
6. Jimmy Whitehead 6'1 guard junior Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Most improved player I have seen this year. Handles the ball very well and can get where he wants at anytime. Has a very good mid range jumper.
7. Kieran Weed 6'5 forward senior Laconia (1)- Kid that can jump out of the gym, that can one step and dunk. Weed is a beast on the inside that is very tough to stop and has the ability to go outside and hit the mid range jumper or three pointer. Also runs the court very well.
8. Jojo Pregont 6'6 center junior Janesville Craig (2)- Very strong inside with the ball. Really crashes the boards and does a great job getting inside position and moving without the ball.
9. Derek Braucht 6'6 forward junior Madison Edgewood (1)- Very good shooter that can also drive to the hoop and find open teammates. Doesn't look like it but, is a fairly strong player.
10. DJ Fuller 5'10 guard sophomore Madison Lafollette (1)- Didn't play the first time I saw Lafollette. Has a very good cross over that allows him to get into the lane. Has a very good floater shot and is a very strong player. Another guy that has an engine that never quits.
11. Vander Blue 6'3 guard sophomore Madison Memorial (1)- Fastest player I've seen from one end of the court to the other. Very good defender that forces turnovers. Crashes the boards well and is very strong with the ball around the hoop.
12. Tyler Mazur 6'4 guard junior Reedsburg (1/2)- Gets his feet set very quick, which helps him get his shot off very quick coming off the screen. A guard but, at 6'4 has the ability to go inside and can really jump.
13. Jade Royston 6'0 guard junior Wisconsin Dells (3)- Very smooth player that can hit the outside shot or penetrate and pull up for the mid range jumper. Big time scorer. Not afraid to put his team on his back.
14. Corvonn Gaines 6'5 forward senior Madison West (2)- Shoots the outside shot very well from a set position and does a great job of running the court.
15. Evan VanCleave 6'0 guard senior Reedsburg (1/2)- Ultra quick guard with very good handles and goes to the hoop very strong. Also has the ability to knock down the 15 footer.

HM
Michael Horton 6'2 guard senior Madison West (2)
Kyle Goike 6'3 forward junior Janesville Craig (2)
Ryan Wenkman 5'11 guard senior Wisconsin Dells (3)
Charles Lee 5'7 guard freshmen Milwaukee Bay View (2)
Lucas Morrissey 6'3 forward senior Lacrosse Aquinas (1)

Senior Rankings
1.Lucas Burns 6'6 forward Janesville Craig
2. Cashton Craig 6'1 guard Madison Lafollette
3. Kieran Weed 6'5 forward Laconia
4. Corvonn Gaines 6'5 forward Madison West
5. Evan VanCleave 6'0 guard Reedsburg
6. Michael Horton 6'2 guard Madison West (2)- Pass first point guard that's always looking to set up his teammates. Handles the ball very well and can knock down the three point shot.
7. Ryan Wenkman 5'11 guard Wisconsin Dells (3)- Very hard nosed lead guard that uses his strength to get inside and score. Handles the ball very well and can knock down the three point shot.
8. Lucas Morrissey 6'3 forward Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Guy that does a little bit of everything. Rebounds very well, can bring the ball up the court, and shoots a very high percentage from the line and three point range.
9. Jon Stubbe 6'4 forward Middleton (3)- Very good spot up shooter. Also runs the court extremely well.
10. Deon Johnson 6'4 guard Madison West (2)- Very strong player that can jump outta the gym and goes to the hoop strong. Has the ability to knock down the outside shot as well.

HM
Casey Balczewski 6'4 forward Madison Edgewood (1)
Zach Rickaway 6'3 forward Lacrosse Aquinas (1)
Michael Collins 6'3 guard Madison West (1)
Collin Cooper 6'3 forward Eau Claire Memorial (1)

Junior Rankings
1. Jeronne Maymon 6'6 forward Madison Memorial
2. Johnnie Lacy 5'11 guard Milwaukee Bay View
3. Jimmy Whitehead 6'1 guard Lacrosse Aquinas
4. Jojo Pregont 6'6 center Janesville Craig
5. Derek Braucht 6'6 forward Madison Edgewood
6. Tyler Mazur 6'4 guard Reedsburg
7. Jade Royston 6'0 guard Wisconsin Dells
8. Kyle Goike 6'3 forward Janesville Craig
9. Brooks Braga 6'1 guard Middleton (3)- Very good lead guard that handles the ball very well and can penetrate and finish.
10. Michael Hanson 6'6 forward Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Big man with a very soft touch out to the three point line. Another kid that can really jump.

HM
Lance Fritz 6'0 guard Adams Friendship (1)
Keegan Meier 6'3 forward Eau Claire Memorial (1)
John Loomans 6'4 forward Portage (1)
Brenden Wittchow 6'0 guard Laconia (1)

Sophomore Rankings
1. Marquis Mason 6'5 forward Madison East
2. DJ Fuller 5'10 guard Madison Lafollette
3. Vander Blue 6'3 guard Madison Memorial
4. Kevin Hurd 6'0 guard Portage (1)- Does a very good job of running the offense and doesn't need much room to get his shot off.
5. Demetrius Turner 6'4 forward Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Athletic guy that likes to run and goes to the hoop strong. Is a very strong rebounder and shot blocker.
6. Jon Dybevik 6'0 guard Madison Lafollette (2)- Handles the ball very well and goes to the hoop strong. Plays like an upper classman.
7. Bryce Wormet 6'2 forward Adams Friendship (1)- Guy that can knock down the three point shot, handle the ball, or get to the hoop and finish.
8. Nate Gibson 6'9 center Wisconsin Dells (3)- Big guy with very good size. Rebounds very well and scores well with his back to the basket.
9. Jeff Hull 6'4 forward Madison East (2)- Good mid range game where he can pass or shoot the jumper. Likes to go inside and bang.
10. Jack Eaton 5'10 guard Eau Claire Regis (1)- Player with ice water veins that can knock down the big three pointers and hit the clutch free throws.

HM
Robert Littleton 6'1 guard Milwaukee Bay View (1)

Freshmen Rankings
1. Charles Lee 5'7 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very quick lead guard that does a great job of getting in the lane and finding open teammates for layups.
2. Elgin Cook 6'3 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Guy that goes to the hoop and can finish strong and is also a very good rebounder.
3. Darnell Harris 6'6 forward Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Extremely good defender that can block shots and knows when to take the charge. Also has a soft touch around the rim.
4. Samar Powell 5'6 guard Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Hard nosed player that is not afraid to go inside and can knock down the outside shot.
5. Haki Stampely 6'0 guard Milwaukee Bay View (1)- Guard that can really put his head down and score.

There are my rankings. Just a couple minor changes other then the couple I mentioned earlier. Won't have a whole lot to report about until Thursday night when I'm planning on going to the big Madison Memorial vs Janesville Craig game. I may be back Wednesday to do a little preview of the game.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

5th Round of Team Rankings

I've seen three more games since the last round of rankings and saw two teams for the first time and the other three teams I saw for a third time. See these games allowed me to expand the teams that I have seen and also able to make better judgements on those teams I was seeing for the third time. Once again I will be putting in ( ) how many times I have seen each team.

Rankings
1. Madison Memorial (1)- Unless you have two or three very good guards you are not going to beat this team. Their full court pressure defense is just so tough and their an extremely athletic team, that really pounds the glass. Jeronne Maymon and Vander Blue are both legit stars that are going to be D1 college players.
2. Janesville Craig (2)- Their height and defense give Craig an advantage over every team that they play. The have four legit stars in Lucas Burns, Cooper Cullen, Jojo Pregont, and Kyle Goike. This team prefers to play a slow tempo and take their time on offense but, can just as easily play an uptempo game.
3. Madison Lafollette (2)- Really showed me something the way they handled Madison East even with their star Cashton Craig being a non-factor. Lafollette gets the edge over Bay View because they did beat them and have the experience edge. DJ Fuller appears ready to become the #2 scoring option for Lafollette and Darnell Small and Deonte Thompson have provided a low post presence that I believed they lacked.
4. Middleton (3)- Middleton is probably one of the deepest teams in the state. They play 10-12 players in their regular rotation and don't lose a thing when they go to the bench. They are a very disciplined team where everyone knows there role and does their fair share. They don't have that go to guy but, that may be an advantage so that if one player is struggling the entire team isn't struggling.
5. Milwaukee Bay View (2)- Very athletic team, that is also very young. Johnnie Lacy is one of the top players in the country and this team will only get better as the year goes on. They will be able to provide pressure, forcing teams to turn the ball over and allowing for easy baskets.
6. Lacrosse Aquinas (1)- Team that works very very well together. Can really push the tempo but, are just as affective in the half court set. The have a couple glue guys in Lucas Morrissey and Zach Rickaway along with Jimmy Whitehead who is really becoming the star of this team.
7. Laconia (1)- Have a very good starting five that is probably as good as anyone in the state. Kieran Weed is a real stud that can score from anywhere on the court. Their only down fall is their lack of bench depth.
8. Madison East (3)- Marquis Mason is easily one of the best players in the state and it finally appears that he will be getting some help. Look for Al Mayne to have a very good second half of the year. East success may hinge on the ability of Mayne and the other Purgolders to help Mason out in the scoring column.
9. Adams Friendship (1)- Everyone knows about Tommie Gaston but, Lance Fritz is also a very good player who can score in a hurry. Their 1-3-1 zone defense, which is a 2-3 at times is very very good which will keep them in every game.
10. Madison Edgewood (1)- Very disciplined team that's very patient on the offensive end and really plays good defense. All five players on the court really attack the glass on offense and defense. Every player on the team seems to know their roll and excepts it.
11. Madison West (2)- This team is much better then I previously thought. They are an extremely athletic team that can score in a hurry. If they keep the ball in point guard Michael Horton's hands they can beat anyone, along with remaining patience and not becoming selfish or flustered when they get down.
12. Eau Claire Regis (1)- Tall team that is another very balanced team. Like Middleton don't have a real go to player which works to their favor. In division three this team is easily a top 10 team.
13. Wisconsin Dells (3)- The biggest two man team I've seen. Jade Royston and Ryan Wenkman are two very good players but, there really isn't much else there. As of right now I don't think Dells could beat any of the teams ranked above them. This two man team will really struggle when one of the big two are struggling, unless 6'9 sophomore Nate Gibson can start producing.
14. Reedsburg (1/2)- Tyler Mazur is a really good player that can carry this team and has a very good sidekick in Evan VanCleave. I question they offense they run but, with these two great athletes they should be fine against the average teams in the state but, will struggle against top teams in their conference and division.
15. Portage (1)- A very similar team to Madison Edgewood but, with out the star that Edgewood has. Play a very good zone defense which will keep them in games and have a pretty solid point guard in Kevin Hurd who can run the offense and score.


Division 1
1. Madison Memorial- Very tough full court pressure defense. Have five extremely athletic starters.
2. Janseville Craig- Tallest team I've seen this year and have the best defense.
3. Madison Lafollette- Very athletic team, that relies on strong guard play.
4. Middleton- Very balanced, disciplined team.
5. Milwaukee Bay View- Athletic team that's very young and likes to get out and run.
6. Madison East- Great player Marquis Mason is finally getting some help.
7. Madison West- Very athletic team that lacks discipline.
8. Eau Claire Memorial (1)- Ranked simply because I've only seen eight teams in D1.

Division 2
1. Adams Friendship- 1-3-1 defense is the best around and have two big time scorers.
2.Madison Edgewood- Very disciplined team where everyone knows their role.
3. Wisconsin Dells- One of the best back courts in D2, lack interior help.
4. Reedsburg- Have two very good players in Mazur and VanCleave.
5. Portage- Very disciplined team, that lacks athleticism but, gives 100%.
6. Sauk Praire (1)- Another team ranked only because I've only seen a few D2 teams.

Division 3
1. Lacrosse Aquinas- Very well coached team that takes care of the ball and can run the court or play a half court game.
2. Laconia- Kieran Weed is a stud and they have one of the best starting fives around.
3. Eau Claire Regis- Very tall team that lack the go to star like Laconia and Aquinas.

Division 4
1. Wausau Newman (1/2)- Only D4 team I've seen so they get the nod.


Theres my 5th round of team rankings and tomorrow I will have my updated player rankings.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Madison Memorial press too much for Middleton

Madison Memorial defeated Middleton 65-49, which brought my prediction record to 19-13. Memorial starting lineup really confused me tonight. I haven't seen Memorial play before but, from talk I expected the starting lineup to be 6'6 junior Jeronne Maymon, 6'2 seniors Derek Nkemji and Devonte Maymon, and 6'3 sophomores Tre Creamer and Vander Blue. When the starting lineup was announced only J Maymon and Nkemji were starting. I don't know if the other three were being disciplined or possible injured, in the case of D Maymon who only played five minutes in the game. With the strange Memorial starting lineup Middleton was able to jump out to the early lead. About half way through the first quarter the sophomores Vander Blue and Tre Creamer came in and really changed the momentum of the game. Memorial was able to press and trap Middleton forcing them to turn the ball over which led to easy baskets for Memorial. The Spartans looked much better in the uptempo fast breaking game then they did in the half court set. One other thing that helped Memorial in winning this game was that they were able to control the boards both on the offensive and defensive end. Jeronne Maymon is without a doubt the best rebounder I have seen this year and may be the best rebounder in the state.

The story of this game was Memorials ability to force Middleton into turnovers and get their fast break working. Memorial really does a great job of distributing the ball in 2 on 1s and 3 on 2s. They really know the perfect time to give the ball up and set their teammates up. I stated that Jeronne Maymon was a beast on the boards and probably had 20 rebounds. He also does a great job of letting the game come to him and not forcing things. He runs the court extremely well which allows him to get some easy buckets in transition, has a very solid game from 15 foot and in, and handles the ball very well for a 6'6 player. The other big star was Vander Blue, who was able to come off the bench and provide instant offense. He was easily the fastest player on the court which allowed him to get out in the open court and finish. One thing that really impressed me about blue was his relentlessness on the glass. He did miss a lot of bunnies but, stuck with it and would usually finish, even if it did take him two or three tries. Despite only playing five minutes Devonte Maymon did make an impact. He came in mid way through the third quarter and score six quick points which helped to extend Memorials lead.

As usual Middleton used their depth and played 11 different players in their regular rotation but, Memorial was able to match that by playing 10 different players in their rotation. Once again it was a team effort for Middleton as no one player real stuck out and only two players scored in double digits. 6'1 junior point guard Brooks Braga looked really good early in the game as he was able to penetrate and get inside to score. 6'4 senior Jon Stubbe was his normal consistent self as he once again hit a couple three point shots and reached double figures again. One thing that I noticed tonight was that outside of Braga Middleton does have another true ball handler which really hurt them against the Memorial press.

Box Score
Memorial 65- J Maymon 26 Blue 18 D Maymon 6 Xavier Jones 6 Nkemji 5 Fred Ringhand 2 Creamer 2 Russell Henderson 0 Erik Blue 0 Brian McClurg 0 Ace Davis 0 Eric Fuhling 0 Ryan Murray 0
Middleton 49- Braga 12 Stubbe 10 Joe Dean 8 Dan Lochner 7 Jay Nunnery 6 Keegan Nesvacil 4 Kevin Kruckenberg 2 Taylor Diem 0 Travis Martin 0 Justin Mertes-Mistretta 0 Dan Trautman 0 Andrew Hudson 0

Coming in the next couple days will be my updated team and player rankings.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Big Eight Midseason

Well I just did my mid season review of the South Central Conference so today I'll do my mid season review of the other conference I predicted. So far the Big Eight has gone fairly close to what I thought with the exception of Janesville Craig who has really under achieved. Madison Memorial is out in front of the conference then there is the cluster of teams right behind them and then the group of teams in the cellar.

My Predictions
Janesville Craig 15-1
Madison Memorial 14-2
Madison Lafollette 10-6
Madison East 8-8
Middleton 8-8
Madison West 6-10
Sun Praire 5-11
Beloit 4-12
Janesville Parker 2-14

Actual Standings
Team Conference Overall
Madison Memorial 5-1 7-2
Middleton 5-2 6-4
Madison Lafollette 4-2 7-3
Janesville Craig 5-3 8-3
Madison West 4-3 4-5
Madison East 3-4 5-5
Beloit 2-5 3-8
Sun Praire 2-5 3-8
Janesville Parker 1-6 3-7

Madison Memorial has been much better then I expected. I had predicted their upset but, I never expected it to be to Beloit. Memorial handled Craig fairly easily so Memorial may only end up with one lose, unless someone else is able to upset them. Middleton has been much better then expected. I knew that they had a very good coach but, without a superstar in their lineup did not expect them to contend for the conference title, which it looks like they may be this year. Madison Lafollette has pretty much done what I expected. They have beaten the lower teams and the conference and lose to a couple of the top teams in Craig and Middleton and are yet to play Memorial. Janesville Craig has been a bit of a disappointment. I really thought they would be the class of the conference with their height and athleticism but, so far that hasn't been the case. They have lose to East, Memorial, and Middleton which is no where near the team that I thought had a chance of going undefeated in conference. Madison West looks like they may finally have a year where their win output will equal their athleticism. They may of just benefited from Mason less East team that allowed them to have a winning record. Will not be surprised to see West to struggle the rest of the year and only get those six wins I predicted. Madison East as been anything but, impressive. It appears that East is heading in the right direction and may be able to obtain that 8-8 mark I predicted. Marquis Mason is starting to get some help in the scoring column and doesn't appear to be forcing things as much. 8-8 is very obtainable for the Eastsiders. Beloit in a rebuilding year appears to be on course for the four win season I predicted unless they can manage an upset of another conference opponent. Sun Praire is probably still another year from actually competing in the conference but, has a decent chance of obtaining the five win season I predicted. Well Parker is Parker and will probably get the two wins I predicted and not much else.

Tomorrow I will be attending the big Madison Memorial vs Middleton game in which Middleton will have the opportunity to tie for the conference lead. I'm predicting a Memorial win by 10. Memorial has the depth to match Middleton's depth and have the athleticism advantage.