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Spalding top TC in Double Overtime 76-71
Posted by Michael Glick at Feb 3, 2002 4:00PM PST
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Boys basketball: Bowers super for Spalding
Will Bowers scored 11 of his 22 points after regulation to lead No. 2 Spalding to a 76-71 double overtime victory over visiting Towson Catholic yesterday.
Bowers, a 6-foot-11 center, scored seven straight points in the second overtime to help Spalding erase a five-point deficit with two minutes left. Included in the spurt was Bowers' first career 3-point field goal. he also added nine rebounds and four blocked shots.
Also for Spalding (21-4, 9-2 in the Catholic League), Matt Latonick had four 3-pointers and finished with 14 points; Cory Hudson had 14 points and 14 rebounds, and Landy Thompson had 12 points and four assists.
"It was a fantastic basketball game," said Spalding coach Mike Glick, whose team had posted a 20-point triumph over Towson earlier this season. "Both teams played extremely well."
The Cavaliers host St. Frances tomorrow at 7:30.
At line, Spalding draws up victory vs Mt. St. Joes 67-61
Posted by Michael Glick at Jan 13, 2002 4:00PM PST
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At line, Spalding draws up victory
Cavs hit 14 foul shots in 4th to top Mt. St. Joseph, 67-61
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By Pat O'Malley
Sun Staff
Originally published January 14, 2002
The Archbishop Spalding boys basketball team overcame visiting Mount St. Joseph's torrid second-half shooting by hitting 14 of 16 free throws in the final quarter to post a 67-61 victory yesterday in Severn.
The third-ranked Cavaliers (16-3) finished the game 22-for-26 at the foul line, compared with 6-for-19 for No. 10 Mount St. Joseph.
"It was our best performance of the season at the line," said Spalding coach Mike Glick, whose team went to 5-1 in the combined Baltimore Catholic League and Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference.
"Our foul shooting, which has been up and down, was the difference in the game. It was imperative we make our foul shots because they didn't miss in the second half."
Mount St. Joseph (10-6, 2-4 BCL-MIAA), which has dropped three in a row and four of the past five, stayed in the game by shooting 11-for-22 from three-point range.
Will Bowers, the Cavs' 6-foot-11 junior, scored 11 of his game-high 17 points in the second quarter, when Spalding built a 19-point lead.
Then came the Gaels' threes. Five of them came in the third quarter when they turned a 32-21 halftime deficit into a 43-40 lead to start the fourth. Keon Lattimore normally doesn't shoot threes, but he hit two along with Corey Copeland. J.J. Outlaw (13 points) hit the fifth.
"When we lost the big lead, and it was dead quiet in our gym. I thought we were in deep trouble," Glick said.
Glick focused a zone defense on Lattimore to start the fourth quarter, and Landy Thompson got hot, hitting a three to give Spalding the lead for good at 44-43. The Cavalier scored eight of his 11 points in a two-minute stretch.
With two minutes left, the Gaels made another run as Kyle O'Connor, Outlaw and Copeland hit threes to cut a nine-point deficit to four. But Spalding kept hitting their foul shots.
No. 3 Cavs deal No. 5 Poets 1st home loss in 3 years
Posted by Michael Glick at Dec 15, 2001 4:00PM PST
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Spalding surprises Dunbar, 79-62
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By Pat O'Malley
Sun Staff
Originally published December 16, 2001
Suddenly back from a 15-point deficit, No. 5 Dunbar got lit up by guard Landy Thompson in the fourth period and visiting Archbishop Spalding went on to rout the Poets, 79-62, last night in boys basketball.
Thompson, a senior transfer from defunct Newport Prep, fired in 19 of his game-high 32 points in the game's last eight minutes. Third-ranked Spalding (6-1) took a 52-50 lead into the last quarter of a matchup of Baltimore Catholic League and Baltimore city powers.
The Cavaliers outscored the Poets 27-12 in the final period at their storied gym. It was Dunbar's first loss at home in three years.
"Once we got back in the game, the one guy [Thompson] hit the big threes that broke our backs," said Dunbar coach Eric Lee, who estimated the Poets' home winning streak to be in the 20's but was unsure of the exact number.
"We fought, we fought and we fought, but once we got back, he hit the threes. And that was the difference right there."
Thompson, who was 7-for-9 from the floor in the fourth period and sank both of his free-throw attempts, drained three consecutive three-pointers with a two in between to give the Cavaliers a 63-55 lead with 5:28 left.
The lead went to 10 at 65-55 on a jumper in the paint by 6-foot-11 sophomore Will Bowers, who fouled out on the next play with 3:30 remaining. Bowers left with 10 points, nine boards and one block.
Six-foot-5 senior Cory Hudson had 11 points and maintained the boards in Bowers' absence, finishing with a game-high 11 rebounds for the Cavaliers. Gus Durr added 13 points and six rebounds for Spalding, which held a 36-18 advantage in rebounds and out-shot the Poets, 48 percent to 35 percent.
Down 35-25 at the half, Dunbar fell behind by 15 with 5:30 left in the third period. A technical on Lee sent Thompson to the line, and his free throw made it 44-29.
"At first I didn't know too much about them [Dunbar] and all week the guys have been telling me, they're one of the best teams in Baltimore," said Thompson, who is from Germantown. "I felt like I had to prove myself because nobody really knows me around here. I had to prove myself against one of the best teams in the area."
Dunbar (2-2) got treys from James Taylor and Jujuan Robinson - who tied for team-high scoring honors with 17 points each - and Jason Garland in its surge.
Robinson went to the line with 1:03 left in the third period and hit the second of two to cut Dunbar's deficit to 52-46 after Spalding coach Mike Glick got what he asked for - a technical foul.
"I was proud of the way our kids responded after I got the technical foul," said Glick, who then watched Robinson hit a short jumper after the free throw to make it 52-48.
"I usually don't get technical fouls, but I felt that one was needed in that situation. They showed a lot of composure in the fourth quarter."
Durrell York's stick back at the buzzer made it 52-50. York (13 points) was fouled on the play. Even though he missed the free throw with no time left, the Poets had momentum going into the final period, which Thompson then shifted to Spalding .
"Landy is a great playmaker and he is getting better and better each game," said Glick. "He's getting more comfortable with our players and, with Jesse Brooks, gives us one of the best backcourts in the area.
"This is a gigantic win for our kids and for Anne Arundel County. It shows that great basketball is played in other places than Baltimore."
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Here are the 2001 Archbishop Spalding Varsity Summer Basketball Results:
Locations:
BTB= Ban the Brick League held at St. Albans High School
Falc= Falconers League held at Riverdale Baptist High School
DC Board= DC board games held at American U.
Schedule/Results:
WON +22 vs Potomac (MD)
Lost - 7 vs Good Counsel
WON +19 vs Madison (VA)
Lost - 2 vs Laurel OT
Lost - 3 vs McNamara
WON + 5 vs Georgetown Prep
Lost -13 vs Fairmont
Lost -18 vs Bullis(only dressed 5 players)
WON + 1 vs Carroll (DC) OT
WON + 6 vs Duval
Lost -28 vs Gonzaga (DC)
WON forfit vs Bladensburg
Lost - 6 vs Surattsville
WON +17 vs St. Albans
WON + 8 vs Georgetown Prep
WON + 6 vs Georgetown Prep @ DC Board
WON + 8 vs Largo @ DC Board Games
Lost -19 vs DeMatha @ DC Board Games
Lost - 9 vs DeMatha
WON +14 vs Lake Braddock (VA)
WON + 9 vs Blandensburg
2001 Junior Varsity Summer Results
Posted by Michael Glick at Jul 27, 2001 5:00PM PDT
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Here is the 2001 Archbishop Spalding Junior Varsity Summer Basketball Results:
Locations:
STA= Ban the Brick League held at St. Albans High School
Car= Archbishop Carroll League held at Archbishop Carroll (DC) High School
Results:
WON +25 vs Good Counsel
WON +31 vs Whitman
WON + 7 vs O'Connell (F)
WON + 24 vs Sidwell Friends
WON + 5 vs Carroll (F)
WON + 2 vs DeMatha
WON + 5 vs The Heights (Cavs Fresh)
WON + 9 vs St. John's (DC)
Lost - 2 vs Bullis (Cavs fresh)
WON + 2 vs St. Albans (DC)
Lost - 8 vs O'Connell (VA)
WON + 25 vs Rough Riders
WON + 15 vs St. Albans (DC)
WON + 14 vs Landon
WON + 1 vs Carroll (DC)
Lost - 4 vs McNamara
WON + 23 vs The Heights
WON + 19 vs Sidwell Friends (DC)
WON + 24 vs Whitman
WON + 6 vs St. John's (DC)