Sunday, August 17, 2008

Wildcat National Summer Classic



Minnesota Xplosion close out the season with one last tournament in Rockford, IL. Short on players, Xplosion picked up a few extra's.

Jesse Briggity (#5) from Blaine High School and Fury North.
TJ Okafor (#33) from Champlin Park High School and Team Minnesota (15U)
Kyle Zimmermann (#50) from Champlin Park High School and TNL Express

Xplosion finished 3-3. The three losses came from teams that finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The two teams that were in Xplosion's pool finishing 2nd and 3rd and the team knocking Xplosion out of bracket play, Velocity, won the tournament. Xplosion beat the consolation champion, Lakeside Scholars, in the first round of the championship bracket.


Game 1

Minnesota Xplosion 67 - Future Stars Magic (IL) 54
Jordan Reibling 20, Michael Rovansek 13, Jesse Briggity 9, Kyle Zimmermann 9
Other game notes: Kyle Zimmermann just missed a double double in his first game with Xplosion pulling down 11 rebounds. Jordan Reibling had 4 steals.

Game 2

Minnesota Xplosion 60 - Quad City Select (IL) 47
Kyle Zimmermann 18, Josh Pella 13, Steve Bailey 10
Other game notes: TJ Okafor with 8 rebounds, Kyle Zimmermann with 7 boards

Game 3

Minnesota Xplosion 56 - Full Court Express (IL) 61
Josh Pella 20, Jordan Reibling 13, Michael Rovansek 8, Kyle Zimmermann 8.

Game 4

Minnesota Xplosion 50 - Showtime (IL) 71
Steve Bailey 16, Jordan Reibling 13, Kyle Zimmermann 6

Game 5
(Sweet Sixteen)
Minnesota Xplosion 78 - Lakeside Scholars (WI) 67
Steve Bailey 26, Jesse Briggity 19, Michael Rovansek 14

Game 6
(Elite 8)
Minnesota Xplosion 53 - Velocity (IL) 63
Jordan Reibling 13, Jesse Briggity 11, Michael Rovansek 8


AAU Nationals - Orlando, FL




2008 National Championships-16U-
July 24-30, 2008

Orlando, FL
Participants from Minnesota:
Minnesota Magic Elite

Minnesota Xplosion









Game 1

Minnesota Xplosion 74 - Team Renegade (MD) 42
Jordan Reibling 19, Dillon Hager 9, Josh Pella 8, Michael Rovansek 8
Other game notes: Josh Pella and Anthony Webber each had 9 rebounds


Game 2

Minnesota Xplosion 46 - Elite Red (FL) 57
Michael Rovansek 13, Josh Pella 11, Dillon Hager 6, Rick Starck 6



Game 3

Minnesota Xplosion 67 - CT Basketball Academy 71
Josh Pella 22, Dillon Hager 11, Michael Rovansek 9
Other game notes: Josh Pella had 11 rebounds and giving him his 11th double double of the season. Pella also had 5 steals in the game. Rick Starck pulled down 7 rebounds. Jordan Reibling had 6 boards and 4 steals.



Game 4

Minnesota Xplosion 63 - Atlanta Select (GA) 71
Steve Bailey 17, Jordan Reibling 16, Michael Rovansek 12
Other game notes: Josh Pella had 7 rebounds. Michael Rovansek pulled down 6 rebounds.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Twin Cities Summer Classic





July 12-15, 2008
Minneapolis, MN





Competing Teams
MPLS Redhawks
43 Hoops Harris
Elite Sports Select
Minnesota Heat Black
MSB Roadrunners
MN Comets Elite
Minnesota Xplosion
94 Feet of Game
Minnesota Magic Black
Terry Porter Elite
Hoop Masters
Big Game Sports
43 Hoops Gameli
Mac Irvine Fire
Upstate Elite





--Game 1

Minnesota Xplosion 63 - Magic Black 75


Jack Ghizoni 17, Steve Bailey 16, Jordan Reibling 8


By: The TC Hoops Czar

This session is all about the 16U pool of death. Kevin Noreen joined the Magic Black squad for their game with the MN Xplosion. As the Xplosion struggle on the glass, Noreen makes his first appearance at 12:25 with Josh Pella guarding him in a entertaining matchup. The Magic get out to a 14-8 lead after Deron Murphy finds Noreen for a layup with 10 minutes left in the half. The rest of the half is back and forth and a Magic 3 at the horn makes it 37-36 Magic Black at the half. A 9-2 run out of halftime topped off by a Steve Bailey 3 gives the Xplosion a 45-39 lead with 14 minutes left. With the score 52-50 and about 10 minutes left, Noreen makes 1 of 2 FTs and then gets 2 straight layups on postups to give the Magic a 57-50 lead with 7 minutes to play and they won't look back. Magic-Black wins 75-63. Kevin Noreen with 14 points and Deron Murphy with 10 points for the Magic. Jack Ghizoni with 17 points to lead the Xplosion.


--Game 2

Minnesota Xplosion 77 - Upstate Elite (MI) 68


Jordan Reibling 22, Josh Pella 17, Steve Bailey 11


The second pool game was against Upstate Elite from Michigan. Upstate got off to a quick start taking a 14-4 lead over Xplosion in the first few minutes. As most games have momentum swings, Xplosion's was just around the corner. After getting down 10 points early, Xplosion came alive, pulling down rebounds, getting quick transition baskets and picking pockets relentlessly. A flurry of points came from Josh Pella and Jordan Reibling as they combined for 21 first half points. Defense stepped up also as Xplosion was able to hold the Upstate Elite to only 13 additional points. Halftime score was Xplosion by 11, 38-27. Second half continued much like the first half with Xplosion withstanding a small Upstate comeback attempt. Upstate was able to cut the lead to 8 a few times but the "X" was able to stop the runs each time. Final score was 77-68.


--Game 3

Minnesota Xplosion 59 - Minneapolis Redhawks 60


Jack Ghizoni 16, Rick Starck 12, Jordan Reibling 11, Josh Pella 10


Final game of pool play would be against a very athletic Redhawks team. Redhawks have played most tournaments this season at the 17U level. John Rowland (Osseo) and Dalton Graff (Osseo) are just a few of the players that are big contributors for the Redhawks. Xplosion came out in a man to man putting ball pressure everywhere and forcing the Redhawks to take bad shots. Josh Pella continued to go strong to the basket early and was able to get to the line on 4 separate occasions in the first half alone. Halftime score was Xplosion up 27-25. Second half would be a defensive battle as the Redhawks tightened it up a bit. With both teams trying to get to the basket Redhawks finally go up by 1 with :30 left in the game. After a missed shot by the Xplosion, Redhawks get the rebound and are bringing it down court. A pass is made at half court and Rick Starck dives to intercept it. With a tip of the ball he is able to stay on his feet, he stumbles but is able to control the ball as he brings it down court. Redhawks are able to cover the basket and Xplosion pulls it back out. Redhawks have 4 fouls to give and there is only :20 seconds on the clock. The fouls are given just as Xplosion tries to make a move to score, eating up the clock. With :04 seconds left, Xplosion inbounds the ball to Reibling in the corner, Redhawks had him covered with 3 players and Reibling passes it to Rick Starck at the top of the 3 point line. Starck has already hit one three pointer in the game and with :01 second on the clock he shoots another. The shot was straight as can be but had just a tiny bit too much on it as it came off the back of the rim. Minneapolis Redhawks win 60-59. Josh Pella collected his 10th double double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds.


--Game 4

Minnesota Xplosion 68 - MN Heat 55


Jack Ghizoni 18, Josh Pella 14, Jordan Reibling 10


First round of the Championship bracket would have the #3 seed, Minnesota Xplosion, against the #2 seed, Minnesota Heat. Minnesota Heat is a tremendous program ran by Willie Vang with teams at every age level. Xplosion comes out quick both hitting outside shots and getting to the rim. Jack Ghizoni has 14 points in the first half and Xplosion lead by 13 by a score of 39-26. In the second half the Heat would not go away getting to within 4 points on 2 occasions, one of which was with 4:22 left in the game. Xplosion was able to answer each Heat run with some big shots from Jordan Reibling and Josh Pella. Xplosion go on a nice run of their own to win, 68-55.


--Game 5 (Quarter Finals)

Minnesota Xplosion 46 - Comets Elite 69


Josh Pella 12, Rick Starck 12, Jordan Reibling 6


With the win against Minnesota Heat, Minnesota Xplosion advance to the elite 8 and would face the Comets Elite. In the previous 3 meetings, Xplosion won the first meeting at the Magic Super Regional. Comets Elite won at the Jayhawk Invitational and at the AAU district championships when Xplosion blew a huge lead. Additions to the Comets Elite team that stand out for the weekend is Taylor Filipek of the Minnesota Magic Elite. Right out of the gate, Jordan Reibling drops two 3 pointers but Comets regroup quickly and go on a 12-0 run. Halftime score was 25-38. Second half was again a display of pure athleticism by the Comets Elite as they played a great game and would advance to the semi-final game against the Redhawks. Final score was 46-69.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Michael Rovansek joins Magic Elite 17's for Chicago Summer Classic


Michael Rovansek's services have been requested as he will participate with the Minnesota Magic Elite 17's at the Chicago Summer Classic. Stay tuned for daily updates as the tournament begins on July 9th and continues thru July 11th.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Josh Pella Joins TNL Express for Mr. Basketball Tourney


Josh Pella traveled with TNL Express to the Mister Basketball Tournament over the fourth of July weekend as a fill in. Pella was top scorer with 23 points in their first pool game against KC Heat helping TNL to a 97-62 win. The second pool game against Colorado Shining Stars II, Pella scored 7 points helping lift his team to a 2-0 record by a score of 76-65. The final pool game against the Tulsa Dream was a record setting game in the history of the tournament. The team won, 120-69. This broke the "most points scored by a team" record previously held by Team Iowa in 1995. Pella contributed 13 points in the win.


Bracket play started Saturday as TNL Express beat Step Off Lightning by 3 and then was eliminated from the tournament in the sweet sixteen by All Iowa Elite.





Sunday, June 29, 2008

Star of the North Games '08

Minnesota Xplosion go 4-1 and finish in 2nd place

Full Tournament Results

Xplosion 80 Farmington 75
Reibling 21, Ghizoni 17, Starck 14, Hager 11

Xplosion 68 Rochester Shock 58
Starck 20, Pella 12, Reibling 12, Ghizoni 11

Xplosion 55 Elk River 33
Reibling 25, Pella 9, Dittrich 8

Xplosion 75 Mustangs 70
Ghizoni 22, Reibling 22, Pella 14

Xplosion 78 Centennial 83
Pella 24, Ghizoni 16, Starck 14, Reibling 12, Dittrich 10


The Star of the North Games '08 got underway Friday night. Minnesota Xplosion would be playing the entire weekend shorthanded. Michael Rovansek and Steve Bailey would be unavailable all weekend, Brent Walker out in the Friday night game with a knee injury not to return all weekend, Starck and Ghizoni missing the Saturday night game, Kuledge and Webber missing both Sunday games. With Xplosion having two full weekends off, the team was very anxious to hit the hardwood.

Xplosion 80 Farmington 75

First up would be Farmington. Xplosion got out to a quick start gaining a 10 point lead and maintaining it and more thru halftime. Josh Pella was the assist man in this game having a total of 10. Halftime score was 44-27 behind 13 first half points from Jordan Reibling. Farmington made a few runs in the second half and at one point came within 4 points but the Xplosion defense was too much as they were able to hang on for a 80-75 win. Jordan Reibling picked up his first double double of the season with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Jack Ghizoni had 17 points, Rick Starck with 14 and Dillon Hager chipped in 11.

Xplosion 68 Rochester Shock 58

The second pool game was played on Saturday against Rochester Shock. Xplosion picked up right where they left off on Friday night. Rick Starck played a tough game underneath making post moves and finishing strong all game. Xplosion up by 13 at the half, 38-25. All game steals were plentiful as the team racked up 13 total in the game to go with 27 boards. A small rally by the Shock pulled them to with 4 points but again, defense prevailed as Xplosion was able to go on a run of their own, stopping the ball at the defensive end and converting on the offensive end. Final score, 68-58. Rick Starck finished with 20, Josh Pella and Jordan Reibling each with 12 and Jack Ghizoni had 11.

Xplosion 55 Elk River 33

With the two previous wins, Xplosion takes first in their pool and advances to the championship bracket. Quarter finals game would be against Elk River. Xplosion got off to a slow start allowing uncontested baskets and found themselves down 2-10 right out of the gate. A quick timeout for regrouping was called and defensive adjustments were made. Out of the timeout, Xplosion worked hard at both ends of the court. Blair Dittrich worked the post working the ball inside scoring 8 points in the first half helping lead the charge. Josh Pella dropped all 9 of his points in the first half also. After a nice push, halftime score was 34-25 Xplosion. The rout continued in the second half as Jordan Reibling scored 17 of the teams 21 points closing out Elk River 55-33. Jordan Reibling lead all scorers with 25, Josh Pella had 9 and Blair Dittrich finished with 8.

Xplosion 75 Mustangs 70

Minnesota Xplosion advanced to the semi-final game with the win over Elk River and would have to play the Mustangs. A very fast and strong team comprised of all-stars from the Hiawatha Valley Conference. The Mustangs beat Tartan by 2 in the previous game. This game was back and forth the entire game with runs by both teams. Jack Ghizoni played very tough at both ends of the court. Ghizoni, Pella and Reibling combined for 32 of Xplosion's 38 first half points while Rick Starck worked the boards. Jordan Reibling hit a three off an inbounds play right before the end of the half giving the Xplosion a 38-35 lead. Second half was a very physical battle. Rick Starck and Josh Pella continued to crash the boards as Ghizoni and Reibling worked their offensive game in the second half. Xplosion built a 12 point lead but the Mustangs had one more run in them. Between some turnovers and nice transition buckets, Mustangs were able to pull to within 4 with 1:30 on the clock. With the win at their fingertips, Xplosion would be determined to not let the game get away and was able to hold on for a 75-50 win. Jack Ghizoni and Jordan Reibling each had 22 points. Josh Pella had 14 points and 13 rebounds, another double double. Rick Starck pulled down 9 rebounds.

Xplosion 78 Centennial 83

Championship game would be against the 4-0 Centennial Cougars. Centennial would be playing with their entire varsity squad which includes super soph Tony Gerding of the 43 Hoops. The Cougars had a 17 point win over White Bear Lake and Spencer Cummings of Howard Pulley and a 2 point win over P-E-M Bulldogs in the semi's. Centennial came out running, pushing the ball up the court and hitting all their shots. Xplosion worked hard for the buckets they could get and would give up easy baskets at the other end. Halftime score was 41-52. Not giving up, Xplosion put it all on the line. Josh Pella and Rick Starck worked the glass and pushing the ball up the court to the open man. Slowly over the course of the second half, Xplosion chipped away at the Cougar lead narrowing it to a 4 point game with 1:45 in the game. With no other option but to foul, in an attempt to get the ball back, Centennial made their free throws and baskets were traded. Xplosion outscored the Cougars 37-31 in the second half but that wouldn't be enough. Final score was 78-83 with 5 of 7 players scoring in double digits. Josh Pella had a fabulous game with 24 point and 12 rebounds giving him his 9th double double of the season. Jack Ghizoni finished with 16, Rick Stark with 14 points and 7 rebounds, Jordan Reibling had 12 and Blair Dittrich 10.

On a side note: Mustangs beat P-E-M Bulldogs 68-64 showing that all of the final 4 teams were very competitive and played very well.

Next up for the Minnesota Xplosion is the Best Buy Twin Cities Summer Classic. With over 20 teams from around the country coming to Minnesota for the "Live" period, the tournament should be very solid.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Jordan Reibling Returns from the Reebok Underclass Camp

Anthony Ray
ArizonaPreps.com


Sunday morning saw the completion to this year's 2008 Reebok Breakout Underclass Camp held in Chicago, Illinois (June 20-22).

With five spots available for the top campers from this year's event, Tournament Director Chris Rivers organized an exciting competitive playoff match for the players to compete and earn an invite to the prestigious Reebok U All-American Camp held in Philadelphia, PA (July 5-10). Never before has there been a playoff match organized such as this one, where camp participants desiring to earn a camp invitation simply compete against one another for the right to earn their place in Reebok U (formerly known as ABCD Camp).

Throughout the many years of the camp's existence, Rivers has been flooded daily with phone calls, emails and gestures by high school and AAU/club coaches, as well as parents and players themselves to receive an invitation to the annual camp. This year's playoff format created by Rivers and the Reebok Breakout Camp staff created loads of excitement by both the campers involved, as well as the scouts and fans in attendance witnessing the action.

With all 105 of the campers seated at center court, Rivers called out the top 20 prospects from this year's camp (selected by the Reebok Breakout camp staff). With each name called out, the players were divided amongst two teams to compete against one another in a 25-minute game format. With the game set and the players divided, the only thing left was to determine who would be receiving their invitation to play in Reebok U in July.

Players selected to compete in the exciting playoff game were as follows: Perry Ellis 6-8 JR W. Chita, KS; Nino Williams 6-6 SOPH Lansing, KS; George Marshall 5-11 SOPH Chicago, IL; Kyan Anderson 5-11 SOPH Fort Worth, TX; Phillip Taylor 6-0 JR Marietta, GA; Denzel Brito 6-2 JR Wareham, MA; Lenzelle Smith Jr. 6-4 JR Zion, IL; Andre Henley 6-5 SOPH Chicago, IL; Rashad Perkins 6-6 JR Starksville, MS; John Bailey 6-8 JR Mesa, AZ; Jalen Courtney 6-8 JR Madison, MS; Chris Coleman 6-9 SOPH Buffalo, NY; Admir Sahbegovic 6-8 JR Jacksonville, FL; Cole Dickerson 6-7 JR Seattle, WA; Blake Mclimans 6-10 SR Orchard Park, NY; Jordan Treloff 6-10 JR Dekarh, IL; Dre Evans 5-10 JR Dallas, TX; Stephen Holt 6-3 JR Beaverton, OR; George Fant 6-6 SOPH Bowling Green, KY; Marvin Jordan 6-0 JR Peoria, IL.


With the players each competing at a high level for the right to earn their respective camp invites, players gasped for air and pushed themselves throughout the game, as each camper looked exhausted from the weekend's action.

AAU coaches for a few of the campers involved in the game stood by on the sidelines shouting out there desired opinions to Reebok camp coaches on the opposite side of the floor, hoping gain an advantage for their respective players.

Mark Irvin of Mac Irvin's Fire, a local-based AAU/club team in the Chicago area, stood out among the crowd of onlookers, attempting to gain favor for his star performer, Andre Henley. While Henley had definitely been a top performer throughout the weekend's camp, his play was superb in the playoff match-up, as he connected on several contested three-point bombs and scored on dribble drives to the basket.

At the completion of the game, the Reebok coaches and staff organized one last time to collect their thoughts and deliberate about their proposed selections for the camp invites to Reebok U.

As Rivers, once again, spoke to the large group of campers in attendance, this time he announced this year's camp invitees, but not before addressing one camper in particular. While Andre Henley would become one of the selected participants to gain an invitation to this year's Reebok U, Rivers addressed his displease with Henley's attitude throughout the camp, as well as his lack of defensive effort.

It was a pleasant surprise to see Rivers call out the camper in front of his peers, especially in a basketball world today where kids and parents often feel a sense of entitlement for being a top basketball prospect. Rivers clearly sent the message to everyone involved in this year's camp that such behavior would no longer be tolerated. NO MORE.

This year's camp was a tremendous opportunity for those involved to develop an understanding for the hard work involved in becoming a player, and an even better understanding about the limited amount of opportunity there is available to those desiring to be the best. Each of the players selected for this year's invitations to Reebok U earned them through sheer hard work, effort and a willingness to compete at a high level.

While we began with five invites to this year's camp, 8 campers finally emerged from the field. Here are this year's selections from the 2008 Reebok Breakout Underclass Camp that will move on to the ultra-talented field of players at this year's Reebok U . . .

2008 Reebok U All-American Camp Invitees
Perry Ellis 6-8 FR 2012 W. Chita, KS
Kyan Anderson 5-11 SOPH 2011 Fort Worth, TX
*Rashad Perkins 6-6 JR 2010 Starksville, MS
Lenzelle Smith 6-4 JR 2010 Zion, IL
Jalen Courtney 6-8 JR 2010 Madison, MS
Chris Coleman 6-9 SOPH 2011 Buffalo, NY
*Denzel Brito 6-2 JR 2010 Wareham, MA
Andre Henley 6-5 SOPH 2011 Chicago, IL

Congratulations to each of this year's recipients of invitations to Reebok U, but also we would like to thank each of the campers that participated and helped in making this year's 5th annual camp another tremendous success!

*Teammates of Jordan Reibling at the camp