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March 01, 2007

Ugly Betty? No, It's Kings Park

In the aftermath of Wednesday night's Suffolk Class A title game, won by Kings Park, 41-39, a singular question sprung up from the stands at Stony Brook University.

To put it mildly: How in the world did these teams get here?

It's true, the sexier championship matchup would have been No. 2 Amityville vs. No. 1 East Hampton. But No. 6 Kings Park beat Amityville and No. 4 Glenn stopped East Hampton and its 20-game winning streak fair and square. Like "Ugly Betty," these teams had charm.

That these two teams put on one of the uglier championship displays in recent memory left basketball aficionados grumbling. But what happened was two tough defensive teams did what they've done all year long. In the case of Glenn and its quick guards, it was to force turnovers. For Kings Park, it was defending the low post.

With 6-8 intimidator Jon Koop in the middle for Kings Park, Glenn shot a miserable 23 percent (15-for-65) from the field. Koop finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds, 5 blocks and even more altered shots.

Sneaky-quick Glenn senior Trevor Coston (15 points) helped turn up the defensive pressure in the fourth quarter. The Kingsmen built a 39-29 edge with 6:11 left. That's when Glenn began to press and forced turnover after turnover. Coston's steal and layup with 2:42 left closed the gap to 39-36.

So the body of work may not have been pretty, but it was by design. Now Kings Park can celebrate its first county title since 1950. There's nothing ugly about that!

February 23, 2007

Suffolk Class A Madness

No. 1 East Hampton brought a 20-0 record into the Suffolk Class A semifinals. No. 2 Amityville took a 14-game winning streak and some powerful playoff history into its semifinal.

But this being high school boys basketball, anything is possible. Anything and everything happened Thursday night in Suffolk as both East Hampton and Amityville went down. Thanks for playing. We'll see you again next season.

No. 4 Glenn and Ifeanyi Momah stopped East Hampton, 62-53, while No. 6 Kings Park and Jon Koop held off Amityville, 63-51. Glenn hasn't had a meaningful playoff win probably since it captured back-to-back Suffolk Class B titles from 1987-88. Kings Park avenged years of playoff frustration at the hands of Amityville.Who woulda thunk it?

Recent history didn't support these outcomes either. Glenn has had trouble finishing games this season (losing four games by two points or less) and Kings Park is one year removed from a two-win season. Now one of these teams can seize the moment and crown themselves champs next Wednesday at Stony Brook University.

It's not quite March, but the madness is already here. Embrace it folks!

January 13, 2007

Glenn: Time To Be Victors Instead Of Victims

As I stepped up to the scorers table in the Glenn gym on Thursday, I couldn’t help overhear the clock operator, announcer and an assortment of security and administrators in a heated debate over a basketball game.

Was I late? Did the girls already play Harborfields? No, these guys were still agonizing over Glenn’s last-second loss in boys basketball from Tuesday night. In their minds, it never should have happened.

What is fact is that Amityville guard Andrew Ayodeji, one of Long Island’s most dangerous three-point shooters, took the inbounds pass with about three seconds left and drove the length of the court before pulling up and firing a three from 30 feet away. He drained it and Amityville stole away with a 54-52 win.

But the guys at the scorers table say the horn sounded before the ball ever left Ayodeji’s hands and that even the officials on the court were torn over whether Amityville’s hot-shot guard beat the buzzer.

Whether Amityville got away with one or not, all I can say to Glenn is to leave no doubt next time. These Suffolk League VI rivals faced off twice last season and each time Glenn let Amityville take control of the game at the end. Until the Knights learn to finish off teams – and I realize several of the players are new – they will continue to be victims instead of victors.