On the last
day of the second July evaluation period, a well-known college coach muttered “I
can’t wait to go home.” While this thought was surely shared by many of his
colleagues, the 17U Sports U team based out of Northern Jersey had different
thoughts. Despite being forced to play back to back games Sunday afternoon,
Sports U came away with the NY2LA Under Armour Summer Jam championship with a
mercy rule win over the Illinois Wolves.
The Road to
the Championship:
Sports U - 17U Champs |
While Sports
U was methodically defeating TP Elite and the Iowa Barnstormers on their road
to the championship, the other side of the bracket was producing close and
entertaining games. The Houston Defenders, featuring the Harrison twins and
athletic freak Derrick Griffin were considered the favorites to take home the
title on the final day. The morning began against the Utah Reign, led by future
BYU Cougars Nick Emery, TJ Haws and big man Eric Mika. Despite solid
performances from all three of these players (who also play on the same high
school team), the athleticism of Houston took over and they snuck away with a
52-49 win. Despite the win, star guard Andrew Harrison suffered an injury which
turned him into a mere decoy in their semi-final game against the Illinois
Wolves.
While Aaron
Harrison turned into the primary scorer and facilitator after his brother’s
injury, the Wolves featured a balanced attack led by its trio of Big 10
commits, Kendall Stephens, Jalen James, and Nate Taphorn. Houston led a low
scoring first half 24-21, but the intensity picked up in the second half
featuring electric alley-oop dunks on the Houston side and a barrage of
three-pointers from Stephens and Taphorn. After a Harrison free throw that tied
the game at 50 with two minutes left, Jalen James made a strong drive to the
basket for a contested lay-up to go up two. With the Illinois parents cheering
a little louder, the Wolves made two consecutive steals that led to fast break
lay-ups and essentially sealed the game and a berth in the championship.
Once this
game ended, Sports U matched-up with the Iowa Barnstormers, led by two-sport
stars Dondre Alexander and Jeremy Morgan. Alexander came alive in the second
half but Iowa could not get their deficit below three points and Sports U held
on for the victory.
An iso for Chandler |
Immediately
following the victory over Iowa, Sports U was given 10 minutes to rest up for
the championship game. On the other side, the Wolves called up Keita Bates-Diop
from the 16U team to provide some fresh legs. Sports U jumped out to a quick
lead behind their guard play. Josh Brown out of St. Anthony’s and Kasim
Chandler from Imani Christian penetrated at will and got easy shots in the
paint or open looks for big man DeAndre Bembry. Bates-Diop did what he could to
keep the Wolves in the game going for eight first half points, but Sports U
took a 32-23 lead into halftime. Coming out of the half, Sports U went to a
spread offense and Chandler ran circles around the Illinois defenders which led
to three consecutive wide-open three pointers by small-forward Spencer Weisz.
With the game out of reach, the Sports U guards essentially ran out the clock
before the game was called in a 64-39 victory.
Game of the
Day
In a 16U
quarterfinal match-up, the Louisville Magic squared off with DC Assault. The
Magic were on a roll coming off an undefeated run at the Adidas Invitational
the week before. Despite the lofty accolades, WCAC guards Romelo Trimble and
Byron Hawkins did not back down. Trimble attacked the basket while Hawkins
drained three pointers to give DC a 43-40 halftime lead. The Magic answered in
the second half behind the play of DeAngelo Russell and Quentin Snider. In a
back and forth last minute, the game went into overtime. When two overtimes
weren’t enough to settle the game, the third overtime was played in sudden
death (first score wins). After the Magic missed three straight free throw
attempts to win the game, Trimble isolated his defender at the top of the key
and finished a contested shot in the lay for the victory setting off a raucous
celebration under the hoop.
Note: All photos were provided by Kelly Kline - Under Armour.