This was my fifth straight BayPort tournament and I have always liked covering the event. The same four teams (Tabb, Gloucester, Poquoson, York) have competed, the crowds are large and active, and the people at Tabb High have been hospitable over the years. Plus, it's the holiday season, so people tend to be in a better mood.. laugh.
Tabb won for the third year in a row and can gain some momentum, no that their record is 5-4. I am happier to see the improvement shown by the Poquoson team, coached by Erik Johnson. Johnson has had a tough go as the new Islander coach, with two 1-18 seasons to start his tenure. But at 3-6, they are showing improvement this year, and it will be interesting to watch them progress.
YORK – The host Tabb
Tigers overcame a scrappy effort from Gloucester to capture its third straight
BayPort Holiday tournament title, with a 62-49 victory at Tabb.
In a game
defined by its lack of style points, the Tigers were supported by 20 points
from senior guard Jalen Jordan, who was voted the tournament’s most valuable
player. For the two games, Jordan scored 42 points and converted 18 of 22 free
throws.
Tabb coach Doug
Baggett noted the physicality of the game, but was happy to see his team emerge
victorious.
“It was a very
physical game, but I was happy that we weathered the storm,” said Baggett,
whose team improved to 5-4 with the win.
Jordan, who drew
the lion’s share of the fouls, relied on his catch-and-shoot technique to draw
the opposition toward him.
“Most of the
time, when I catch the ball, I’ll pump fake. They (defenders) usually leave
their feet and come down on me.”
Still, Jordan
realizes that the Tigers will need to slow the ball down in crucial situations
in order to maintain their winning edge.
“We have to get
a better feel of what to do, and learn how to slow down the offense.”
It was a concern
about poor ball handling that led Baggett to rely on his second team in the
closing minutes, for the second time in as many nights. Holding a 56-41 lead
with 3:34 left in the game, Baggett called time-out, then put in the lineup of Evan
Glass, Alex Brown, Myles Ross, Patrick Myatt and Arthur Smith, eventually
adding Jordan Eleby and Keyshawn Cooper to the mix.
“I went to the
same five as last night. They pulled back and got it done.”
The aggressive,
and sometimes chippy, play dominated the first half. Tabb held on to an 11-10
lead after the first quarter, which saw the Tigers whistled for two technical
fouls after entanglements over a loose ball. Gloucester jumped to an early
advantage, but Jalin Pearson’s lay-in gave Tabb its first lead at 8-7.
The Tigers
gained a semblance of control over the proceedings in the second quarter. After
two and a half scoreless minutes, it was Jordan, who grabbed a pass underneath
the basket, made the basket and drew the foul. His free throw opened up a 14-10
lead, which was extended when a Duke pass was intercepted and tossed to Keaton
Brown, who easily converted the open layup. Later, Brown charged through the
lane, caught a pass from the right corner, and hit a floater, which gave the
Tigers a 26-18. In all, Tabb outscored Gloucester 19-8 in the second quarter,
which gave them a 30-18 lead at the intermission.
But Jordan
Wilson refused to let the Tigers pull away, scoring 11 of the Dukes 15 third
quarter points, including a short jumper at the buzzer, which held Tabb to a
44-33 advantage after the third.
Relying on their
motion offense, and clutch free throw shooting down the stretch, the Tigers hung
on for the win.
Gloucester
10, 8, 15, 16 -- 49
Tabb
11, 19, 14, 18 -- 62
GLOUCESTER (1-9) : Cooke 17,
Cho 3, Patterson 2, Wilson 14, Womble 7, Early 1, Legonegro 1, Sills 4. Totals
16 11-24 49.
TABB (5-4): T. Jackson 9,
K. Brown 12, Jansen 4, Glass 2, A. Brown 2, Myatt 2, Pearson 11, Jordan 20.
Totals 21 20-29 62.
3-point goals: Gloucester 6 (Cooke
3, Womble 2, Cho).
Consolation game
POQUOSON 61, YORK 50
In the opening game, Poquoson
overcame an 11-point first half deficit, using a 16-5 run through the third
quarter to help the Islanders overtake York 61-50.
Poquoson (3-6) trailed 31-22 at
halftime. But the Islanders edged back into the game as Laroy Young (14 points,
12 rebounds) began to make his presence known on the boards. The 6’4” center
took an inbound pass for a layup to cut the margin to 33-31 with 4:40 remaining
in the third quarter. On the next possession, it was Young’s offensive rebound
and put back that tied the game. J.D. Costulis (20 points) buried a three
pointer from the left wing to give Poquoson its first lead. Costulis followed
with a bank shot off an outlet pass, and Poquoson never looked back.
In the fourth quarter,
consecutive three pointers by Tucker Schuhart and Costulis opened up a 48-40
lead for the Islanders.
The Falcons (0-9), who lost
52-41 to Poquoson earlier this season to end the Islanders 39-game Bay Rivers
losing streak, were led by Rayvon Patrick’s 21 points.
Poquoson
10, 12, 16, 23 -- 61
York 15, 16, 5, 14 -- 50
POQUOSON (3-6): Costulis 20, Erb
1, Schuhart 10, Taylor 8, Zalameda 1, McDevitt 6, Young 14. Totals 21 15-26 61.
YORK (0-9): McFadden 2, Patrick
21, Kimrey 8, Simmons 8, Thomas 2, Nanartowich 2, Christian 7. Totals 16 15-25
50.
3-point goals: Poquoson 4
(Costulis 3, Schuhart). York 3 (Kimrey 2, Simmons).
All-tournament team: Rayvon
Patrick (York), J. D. Costulis (Poquoson), Xander Cooke, Jordan Wilson (Tabb).
Jalin Pearson, Jalen Jordan (Tabb) – MVP – Jordan (Tabb)