March 2015 - Radiant Suns
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March 2015 - Radiant Suns
THE RADIANT SUN A Monthly Basketball Review The RADIANT SUN newsletter is designed to inform the basketball community of various Radiant SUNS program initiatives, and local, state, and regional basketball accomplishments. This publication will be distributed electronically and by mail on a monthly basis. To submit a notable statistic, story, article, or, news update; send M information to info@radiantsuns.com or call 908-237-2526. Volume 30 February\March, 2015 www.radiantsuns.com 17U Suns Transition from High School Season to High Exposure Spring Season The 2015 17U Radiant Suns will embark upon the toughest and most exciting Suns high-exposure Spring schedule to date. Several of the 17U team players have played for the th Radiant Suns since its inception in 2008 as 5 graders. Fast forward 6 ½ years later and these young men will be competing in their most important and competitive season ever, showcasing themselves in front of college coaches from Division I, Division II, and Division III institutions in most of their tournaments. After an impressive 2-0 warm-up tournament at the Hoop Group “Pre-season” Showcase on March 28 with victories versus West NY (Buffalo, NY) (71-70) and Harlem United (65-54), most players remained for March 29 for the Upstate Top 100 in the same venue (SUNY Orange County, Middletown, NY). 17 U Suns In Middletown, NY 17U Schedule 3/28 – HOOP Group Pre-season Showcase at SUNY Orange County, Middletown, NY 4/11 - 4/12 – HOOP Group Spring Jam Fest at Spooky Nook Sports, Manheim, PA The schedule continues April 10-12 at Spooky Nook Sports, Manheim, PA where the Hoop Group will host the Spring Jam Fest, an added NCAA live event period this year. Two weeks later, The Suns will travel to the Pitt Jam Fest April 24-26 looking to showcase its new and improved 17U team amongst the finest competition the east coast has to offer. The season will also feature several Hoop Group Showdowns at their Headquarters in Neptune April 18-19, and June 27-28. The Summer schedule includes several more Hoop Group events - Summer Classic East King of Prussia July 15-6, Summer Jam Fest @ Spooky Nook July 17-19, and the Buzzer Beater Classic at Hoop Group Headquarters July 25-26. 4/18-4/19 – HOOP Group Spring Showdown at HG Headquarters, Neptune, NJ 4/24-4/26 – HOOP Group Pitt Jam Fest by Under Armour 5/23 – 5/24 –Suns Battle Against Breast Cancer VI 612 -6/14 – Hoop Splash (at the Jersey Shore), Belmar, NJ 6/27 – 6/28 - HOOP Group Summer Showdown at HG Headquarters, Neptune, NJ 7/15 – 7/16 - Summer Classic East King of Prussia 7/17 – 7/19 - Summer Jam Fest at Spooky Nook 7/25 – 7/26 – Buzzer Beater Classic at HG Headquarters, Neptune, NJ Plus Additional TBD 1 He began his pro career in Spain and moved on to Italy, where he played from 1988 to 1993, earning Italian league Most Valuable Player honors in 1993. Joining the famed Maccabi Tel Aviv team, Alexis was MVP of the Israeli league when his team captured the league and cup championships in 1993-94. Suns Feature 12th Grade Team in 2015 Wendell Alexis Joins Suns as Head Coach. Each year, many high school seniors who have not made a final decision on college choices or post-graduate school, still seek high exposure tournaments in the same manner as high school juniors. The Suns are thrilled to announce that former NBA and FIBA professional Wendell Alexis, who starred at Syracuse University (see full bio below), th will lead our 12 Grade team into battle. He later played in France and then moved to Germany, where he played from 1996 to 2002. Along the way, Wendell was a three-time MVP of the German league and in 1998 was third in the voting for Athlete of the Year in Berlin, a remarkable feat, considering the overwhelming popularity of soccer in that country. After a year in Greece, Alexis returned to Germany, where he led his new team, Mitteldeutscher, to its best record and its first-ever European trophy--the 2004 FIBA Cup. As a result, he capped his career as MVP for the Western region of FIBA, basketball's world governing body. The team will play a similar highly competitive schedule, focusing primarily on NCAA Live Period events that will provide maximum exposure to college coaches. The schedule begins in New England at the Basketbull Hall of Fame New England Championships April 10 to 12 in Greater Hartford, CT. On April 25-26, the team will play in the Northeast Live Invitational in Greater Springfield, MA. The Team plans to mirror the Summer Live events of the 17U team including Hoop Group events - Summer Classic East King of Prussia July 15-6, Summer Jam Fest @ Spooky Nook July 17-19, and the Buzzer Beater Classic at Hoop Group Headquarters July 25-26. Having gone out at the top of his game as a player, Wendell Alexis spent a year coaching as an assistant at St. Joseph High School in Metuchen, NJ, and also as head coach of the MSU Skyliners 16u AAU team, before joining the staff at NJIT. At St. Joseph, he worked extensively with Andrew Bynum, who went directly from high school to the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers. 12th Grade Schedule 7/12-7/13 – BasketBull Hall of Fame New England Championships, Hartford, CT Wendell Alexis -The Radiant Suns welcome Wendell Alexis to their coaching staff for the Spring of 2015. NJIT was the first college coaching stop for Alexis, but he has spent his entire adult life in the game, having starred at Syracuse, where he graduated in 1986, and continuing through a professional career that lasted nearly 20 years until his retirement in 2004. A graduate of Christ the King High School in Queens, Alexis was one of the top players in New York City before heading off to Syracuse. He scored 1,212 career points and grabbed over 400 rebounds, earning all-Big East for teams that consistently ranked among the best in the country. 7/25-26 – Basketbull Northeast Live Invitational, Springfield, MA 7/15 – 7/16 - Summer Classic East King of Prussia 7/17 – 7/19 - Summer Jam Fest at Spooky Nook 7/25 – 7/26 – Buzzer Beater Classic, at HG Headquarters, Neptune, NJ Drafted by the Golden State Warriors in 1986, he spent his professional career overseas, starring in some of the top foreign leagues, including Spain, Italy, Israel, France, Germany and Greece. He was an all-star in the Euroleague (leading club teams from throughout the continent) from 1998 to 2001. Plus Additional TBD In 1998, he represented the United States as a member of the bronze medal-winning Team USA at the World Basketball Championships in Athens, Greece. 2 Wade Baldwin IV Receives 2015 SEC First Team All-Freshman Team Honors Anton Beard, Arkansas - G, 6-0, 190, Fr., North Little Rock, Ark. Devin Robinson, Florida - F, 6-8, 178, Fr., Chesterfield, Va. Devin Booker, Kentucky - G, 6-6, 206, Fr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Trey Lyles, Kentucky - F, 6-10, 235, Fr., Indianapolis, Ind. Karl-Anthony Towns, Kentucky - F, 6-11, 250, Fr., Piscataway, N.J. Tyler Ulis, Kentucky - G, 5-9, 155, Fr., Lima, Ohio Wade Baldwin IV, Vanderbilt - G, 6-3, 195, Fr., Belle Mead, N.J. Riley LaChance, Vanderbilt - G, 6-2, 194, Fr., Brookfield, Wisc. RADIANT SUNS Basketball Suns Seniors Announce College Destinations To Register - visit radiantsuns.com/events.html Or call 908-635-6130 Devyn Spruell – Notre Dame (football) Brandon Votek – Gettysburg (basketball) Myles Thomas – Xavier Jack Engel – Stevens Institute (basketball) Will Howes – Lafayette (track \ x –country) Austin Alfonso – Susquehanna (basketball) Please share your college destination with us for future announcements! 3 Levi Holmes Surpasses 1000 Point Mark In mid February, Rutgers Prep senior Levi Homes scored th his 1000 point for the Argonauts. Levi will attend St. Michael’s College in Vermont next fall. Congratulations Levi! Former Suns Player Breein Tyree has earned the attention of many college scouts. Breein is a multisport athlete and stars at St. Joe’s in both basketball and football (at the quarterback position). He has had interest from over 20 Division 1 schools including USC, Rutgers, Iowa State, Holy Cross, Penn State, Syracuse, Temple, Boston U, St. Joseph’s, Maryland, Monmouth, Richmond, and others. We wish Breein the best of success in what looks to be an exciting college career! THE REF’S CALL By Leslie “Hook” Greene* Hello All, This month I will talk about the “Correctable Error.” There are five scenarios when an Official may correct an error if a rule is inadvertently ignored and results in: a. Failure to award a merited free throw b. Awarding an unmerited free throw c. Permitting a wrong player to attempt a free throw d. Attempting a free throw at the wrong basket e. Erroneously counting or cancelling a score ** Former Suns Player, Senior Kam David (#3) celebrates Tournament of Champions victory and outstanding 28-4 season with Roselle Catholic teammates and students St. Joe’s Junior Breein Tyree continues to impress college scouts in 2014-2015 season. ** May have happened in the Kentucky vs. Wisconsin NCAA Final Four game and was not corrected. *Leslie Greene has over 30 years 4 experience as a high school basketball official. Rutgers Prep had a great run to close out the 2014-2015 season. The Argonauts finished 22-6, ending at No. 18 in the NJ.com Top 20 after losing to eventual Tournament of Champions Roselle Catholic in the South Jersey, Non-Public B semifinals. 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