Photo by Marissa Tiel
AVOIDS THE BLOCK – The Porter Creek Rams’ Morgan Blattman shoots as the Vanier Crusaders’ Ian New defends during Super Hoops finals action last Friday.
Photo by Marissa Tiel
AVOIDS THE BLOCK – The Porter Creek Rams’ Morgan Blattman shoots as the Vanier Crusaders’ Ian New defends during Super Hoops finals action last Friday.
The Crusaders basketball dynasty continues
The Crusaders basketball dynasty continues as the Vanier Secondary School’s senior boys basketball team won their fourth Super Hoops title in four years.
Ian New, of the Crusaders, led scoring with 20 points, followed closely by Dave Mindanao with 17.
“It feels great, but we have to be more focused on the Yukon champs,” said New. “Right now we’re just happy that we won this Super Hoops Champs.”
The Crusaders jumped to an early lead and were up 57-33 at half.
The Rams came back in the second half with a burst of focused energy, but it was too little, too late and the Crusaders won the final 84-65.
“We started pretty intense off the bat and we kept going every quarter,” said New.
The gym’s bleachers were almost at capacity for the senior boys’ game, which started after the girls’ final.
The Rams’ Evan Milenk led scoring for his team with 13 points.
In a week teams from across the territory will arrive in Whitehorse for the Yukon high school championships. There, the Vanier Crusaders will attempt to capture their sixth consecutive title.
“We have to work on our defence,” said New, who was also named the Super Hoops MVP. “We have no problem scoring because we have a bunch of guys who can shoot on the three or inside.”
The YSAA Super Hoops boys all-stars were: Ralph Hermoza (F.H. Warriors), Jared Peterson (Porter Creek Rams), Evan Milenk (Porter Creek rams), Dave Mindanao (Vanier Crusaders), and Michael Trinidad (Vanier Crusaders). New was named the 2017 Super Hoops boys MVP.
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