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==Season 67 -  Don Taylor Slams Home the Game Winner==
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==Season 66 -  Don Taylor Slams Home the Game Winner==
 
==Season 66 -  Don Taylor Slams Home the Game Winner==
  

Revision as of 04:56, 19 September 2011

Season 67 - Don Taylor Slams Home the Game Winner

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
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8  Camden ##  
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4  Erie ##
  5  Carnegie ##  
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  2  Morgantown ##  
7  Concord ##  
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3  Bangor ##
  6  Rocester ##  

Season 66 - Don Taylor Slams Home the Game Winner

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Bangor 79  
8  Concord 70  
  1  Bangor 90  
  5  Rochester 61  
4  Carnegie 63
  5  Rochester 67  
    1  Bangor 64
  2  Morgantown 65
  2  Morgantown 81  
7  Camden 57  
  2  Morgantown 76
  3  Montpelier 66  
3  Montpelier 90
  6  Erie 80  

Morgantown's (so) Don Taylor caught some heat after giving up a buzzer-beater to Bangor's J. B. Allers in Game #15 and it appears Coach Blue had Taylor contained again as Taylor shot 7-19 for the game. But it was his last shot which will be remembered. Shedding Phil Rockett at the 0:09 mark, he slashed to the basket, took a pass from Brian Griffin and slammed the ball home for the game winner. Wow!

Season 65 - Roland Luis Shows His Magic

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Bangor 90  
8  Camden 68  
  1  Bangor 67  
  5  Rochester 76  
4  Montpelier 64
  5  Rochester 76  
    5  Rochester 73
  2  Morgantown 72
  2  Morgantown 97  
7  Carnegie 72  
  2  Morgantown 91
  3  Concord 81  
3  Concord 86
  6  Erie 76  


Roland Luis would not be denied in his senior campaign. After a rough regular season, Luis single-handedly took the Rhinos to the level of Champions. Entering the tournament as the third best team in the North and a 5th seed; Rochester knocked of Montpelier (#4), Bangor (#1) and Morgantown (#2). Luis compiled 70 points, 3 assists, 4 steals and 1 MVP honor.

Season 64 - Travis McCormick Captures Gold

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Bangor 87  
8  Carnegie 64  
  1  Bangor 76  
  5  Morgantown 44  
4  Rochester 73 o
  5  Morgantown 74 t  
    1  Bangor 61
  3  Montpelier 73
  2  Erie 79  
7  Camden 77  
  2  Erie 48
  3  Montpelier 71  
3  Montpelier 90
  6  Concord 52  


Montpelier stumbled down the stretch, dropping game #10 to Erie, #11 to Bangor and #15 to Concord and finished a dissapointing 3rd in the Conference. But senior swingman Travis McCormick was not going to be denied again, he graciously wore his big smile, waved to the fans and proceeded to have one of the best Conference 6 Tournament performances in years. Against Concord he scored 27 (11-18, 2-6, 3-4), grabbed 7 boards and had 2 blocks. Seeking revenge against Erie, he posted 37 (14-20, 1-2, 8-9), grabbed 9 boards, had 1 block and 2 steals. And finally, seeking revenge against the team he tormented two seasons early, he posted 26 (11-19, 2-4, 2-2) and 8 boards against Bangor.

Season 63 - Sanford Wick Gives Coach Blue his First Double

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Bangor 87  
8  Morgantown 62  
  1  Bangor 86  
  5  Concord 84  
4  Carnegie 68
  5  Concord 81  
    1  Bangor 88
  2  Montpelier 72
  2  Montpelier 75  
7  Erie 64  
  2  Montpelier 72
  6  Camden 65  
3  Rochester 62
  6  Camden 74  

Sanford Wick was Coach Blue's first star, a very versatile player who blossomed at SF but humbly accepted his assignment at PF his senior year. In the Conference Championship game he was matched up against the conference super-star, Montpelier's Travis McCormick. Wick responded with his best collegiate game; scoring 30 points (11-14, 2-2, 6-7), 5 rebounds and 2 assist. But more importantly, he held McCormick to 17 points.

And Bangor won their first double since cycle 42 under legendary coach Coachjkb.

Season 62 - The Great Andy Torres

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Concord 101  
8  Carnegie 62  
  1  Concord 96  
  4  Camden 76  
4  Camden 72
  5  Rochester 60  
    1  Concord 87
  6  Montpelier 56
  2  Morgantown 77  
7  Erie 81  
  7  Erie 70
  6  Montpelier 82  
3  Bangor 69
  6  Montpelier 73  

Andy Torres closed out of the greatest Conference 6 careers of all-time by bringing home the double for Coach McMeyer15. .... More to come...

Season 61 - Zachary Rosen's Majestically Arced Three

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Concord 85  
8  Rochester 67  
  1  Concord 92  
  5  Erie 65  
4  Morgantown 62
  5    72  
    1  Concord 75
  6  Bangor 77
  2  Camden 73  
7  Montpelier 83  
  7  Montpelier 74
  3  Bangor 83  
3  Bangor 78
  6  Carnegie 70  

In Coach Blue's last season coaching the previous regime's recruiting class, Coach Blue took Bangor on an unprecedented run through the field, avoiding their long time nemesis Camden and slaying the giants of the conference, the Concord Minutemen in the Championship game. Coach Blue jostled the lineup for the Championship game, asking (sr) captain Norman McKinley to come off the bench (scored 12 points), started defensive specialist and career backup Sean Fuller at center (forcing Andy Torres into a poor shooting night (4-13) and taking the leash off 'Fair' Zachary Rosen. The Bears entered halftime down butroared back against a gassing Concord team; eventually taking the lead on a Zachary Rosen's majestically arced three. Once the Bears took the lead, they never looked back and as they say, the rest is history.

Season 60 - Rochester Doubles Down

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Rochester 88 o  
8  Camden 81 t  
  1  Rochester 64  
  4  Morgantown 60  
4  Morgantown 72
  5  Carnegie 60  
    1  Rochester 76
  3  Concord 74
  2  Erie 77  
7  Bangor 47  
  2  Erie 63
  3  Concord 79  
3  Concord 78
  6  Montpelier 65  

The backcourt duo of Jamie Gould and Kirk Soeder were just awesome as they brought home the double for Rochester and Coach Mac.

Season 59 - Bart Seeger brings MO-Town 4th Tournament in a Row

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Championship
               
  1  Concord 89  
8  Bangor 64  
  1  Concord 82  
  4  Rochester 73  
4  Rochester 70
  5  Camden 45  
    1  Concord 70
  2  Morgantown 90
  2  Morgantown 63  
7  Montpelier 47  
  2  Morgantown 85
  6  Carnegie 69  
3  Erie 77
  6  Carnegie 79  

The amazing shooting guard of Morgantown, Bart Seeger was electric in his junior year as he led Morgantown to their 4t straight tournament championship. He scored 17 (8-13, 1-3, 0-1), 27 (11-18, 2-3, 3-3) and 17 (6-10, 1-2, 4-5) to bring home tournament MVP honors.

Season 58 - Morgantown - Greatness!

Season 57 - Morgantown's back-to-back Doubles

Season 56 - Morgantown Is Back