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*Cincy took care of business against Seattle and Philidelphia wins by 13 to tie Oxford, but pass them in point differential to make the playoffs
 
*Cincy took care of business against Seattle and Philidelphia wins by 13 to tie Oxford, but pass them in point differential to make the playoffs
  
===SCOTT GROUP===
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===Scott Group===
 
6-0 Fremont +53
 
6-0 Fremont +53
  
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*Both Dover and Fremont looked shaky, but both advance and Fremont wraps up a bye in the first round.
 
*Both Dover and Fremont looked shaky, but both advance and Fremont wraps up a bye in the first round.
  
===CURRY GROUP===
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===Curry Group===
 
5-1 Annapolis +68
 
5-1 Annapolis +68
  
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*You read it right from the coach himself, Ft. Myers blew a great opportunity to advance over LA and Gainseville. LA got lucky after losing 3 in a row to close group play.
 
*You read it right from the coach himself, Ft. Myers blew a great opportunity to advance over LA and Gainseville. LA got lucky after losing 3 in a row to close group play.
  
===RIDENOUR GROUP===
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===Ridenour Group===
 
5-1 Yakima +62
 
5-1 Yakima +62
  
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*Reno won their important game, but the point differential was too much to overcome...Yakima is still rolling and newly coached St. Paul was the only winless team in the tourney.
 
*Reno won their important game, but the point differential was too much to overcome...Yakima is still rolling and newly coached St. Paul was the only winless team in the tourney.
  
===HALL GROUP===
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===Hall Group===
 
6-0 San Francisco +75
 
6-0 San Francisco +75
  
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*St. Louis won so that pretty much sealed the deal even despite an Anchorage comeback overtime thriller...San Fran takes the #1 seed in the playoffs
 
*St. Louis won so that pretty much sealed the deal even despite an Anchorage comeback overtime thriller...San Fran takes the #1 seed in the playoffs
  
===MITCHELL GROUP===
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===Mitchell Group===
 
5-1 Evansville +32
 
5-1 Evansville +32
  
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PLAYOFF BRACKET
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==Playoff Bracket==
  
 
1)San Francisco (6-0)
 
1)San Francisco (6-0)

Revision as of 08:03, 30 April 2012

Initial Seeding

  1. Anchorage
  2. Seattle
  3. Los Angeles
  4. Annapolis
  5. Rockford
  6. Cedar Rapids
  7. Naples
  8. Worcester
  9. St. Petersburg
  10. Dover
  11. Little Rock
  12. Reno
  13. Evansville
  14. Gainesville
  15. San Francisco
  16. Kalamazoo
  17. Philadelphia
  18. Youngstown
  19. St. Louis
  20. Springfield
  21. St. Paul
  22. Omaha
  23. Scranton
  24. Fort Myers
  25. Athens
  26. Fremont
  27. Birmingham
  28. Cincinnati
  29. Santa Ana
  30. Duluth
  31. Norfolk
  32. Oxford
  33. Allentown
  34. Tacoma
  35. Memphis
  36. Yakima

Results

Benson Group

4-2 Cincy +28

3-3 Philidelphia +19

3-3 Oxford +0

3-3 Omaha -13

2-4 Tacoma -10

2-4 Seattle -23

  • Cincy took care of business against Seattle and Philidelphia wins by 13 to tie Oxford, but pass them in point differential to make the playoffs

Scott Group

6-0 Fremont +53

5-1 Dover +56

3-3 Athens -23

2-4 Rockford +22

2-4 Cedar Rapids -12

1-5 Naples -66

  • Both Dover and Fremont looked shaky, but both advance and Fremont wraps up a bye in the first round.

Curry Group

5-1 Annapolis +68

3-3 Los Angeles +52

3-3 Gainesville +31

3-3 Springfield +1

3-3 Ft. Myers -22

1-5 Norfolk -137

  • You read it right from the coach himself, Ft. Myers blew a great opportunity to advance over LA and Gainseville. LA got lucky after losing 3 in a row to close group play.

Ridenour Group

5-1 Yakima +62

4-2 Little Rock +52

4-2 Reno +4

3-3 St. Petersburg -35

1-5 Memphis -36

0-6 St. Paul -79

  • Reno won their important game, but the point differential was too much to overcome...Yakima is still rolling and newly coached St. Paul was the only winless team in the tourney.

Hall Group

6-0 San Francisco +75

4-2 St. Louis +42

4-2 Anchorage +5

2-4 Worcester -51

1-5 Duluth -35

1-5 Birmingham -40

  • St. Louis won so that pretty much sealed the deal even despite an Anchorage comeback overtime thriller...San Fran takes the #1 seed in the playoffs

Mitchell Group

5-1 Evansville +32

4-2 Santa Ana +48

4-2 Youngstown +28

4-2 Allentown +11

2-4 Scranton -1

1-5 Kalamazoo -66

  • Youngstown and Allentown fall out of the top two spots despite admirable tournament performances. Santa Ana saves themselves from a surprising two game winning streak. Evansville sure is a tournament team!


Playoff Bracket

1)San Francisco (6-0)


8)Dover (5-1)

9)Los Angeles (3-3)


5)Evansville (5-1)

12)Philidelphia (3-3)


4)Yakima (5-1)



3)Annapolis (5-1)


6)Cincinnati (4-2)

11)Santa Ana (4-2)


7)Little Rock (4-2)

10)St. Louis (4-2)


2)Fremont (6-0)

Inferno Awards

MVP: Charlie Smith, Sr, Anchorage (33.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 0.8 spg, 56% FG)

Freshmen of the Year: William Santos, Scranton (19.5 ppg, 7 rpg, 1.7 apg, 1.7 spg, 0.7 bpg)

Coach of the Year: Coachmanz2, Fremont (HM: San Fran, St. Louis, Athens, Ft. Myers, Evansville, Youngstown)

6th Man Award: Johnny Merkley, Jr, Allentown (per 30 min: 17.5 pts, 7.1 reb, 2.7 ast, 2.0 blk)


Inferno Leaders

Points: Charlie Smith, Anchorage, Sr (202, 33.7 ppg) *beats his old record by 22 pts)

Rebounds: Henry Sellers, Evansville, Jr (65, 10.8 rpg)

Assists: Albert McGuire, St. Louis, Jr and Joshua Courtney, Anchorage, Fr (36, 6.0 apg)

3PTM: Chico McFarland, Rockford, Sr (22, 3.7/gm)

Steals: Roy Lopez, Fr, Ft. Myers (13, 2.1 spg)

Blocks: Joel Ratliff, Philidelphia, Sr (17, 2.8 bpg) *tied Robert Howard record

FTM: Charlie Smith, Anchorage, Sr (27, 4.5/gm)

All Tournament Teams

First Team

Charlie Smith, Sr, Anchorage

Gayle Kocher, Jr, Rockford

Louis Mayes, Sr, Los Angeles

Arthur Pitts, Sr, Los Angeles

Charles Waldrop, Jr, Santa Ana


Second Team

Jeffrey Martinez, Sr, San Francisco

Chris Hodson, Sr, Scranton

William Santos, Sr, Scranton

Hector Kramer, Sr, Reno

Tarek Winningham, Sr, Little Rock


Third Team

Jonathan Roman, Sr, Yakima

Cody McCraney, Sr, Cedar Rapids

Monty Morgan, Jr, Annapolis

Earl Abrahamson, So, Springfield

Chico McFarland, Sr, Rockford


Freshman Team

William Santos, Scranton

Morris Dunn, Youngstown

Nicholas Stacks, Dover

Alan Castillo, Anchorage

Mark Mattox, Los Angeles

HM: Bass (Oxf), Riley (LR), Gallegos (Mem)


Group Teams

(MVP italicized}

Benson Team

Elias Webb, Sr, Cincinnati

Boyd Bruno, So, Omaha

Kip Hart, Sr, Oxford

Everett Stanton, Jr, Seattle

Joel Ratliff, Sr, Philidelphia

HM: Wentworth (Phi), Armstrong (Oma), Bass (Oxf)


Scott Team

Gayle Kocher, Jr, Rockford

Cody McCraney, Sr, Cedar Rapids

Chico McFarland, Sr, Rockford

Douglas West, Jr, Athens

Nicholas Stacks, Fr, Dover

HM: Lackey (Fre), Hibbard (Fre), Byrd (Dov)

Curry Team

Louis Mayle, Sr, Los Angeles

Arthur Pitts, Sr, Los Angeles

Monty Morgan, Jr, Annapolis

Earl Abrahamson, So, Springfield

Avery Hartsock, Sr, Annapolis

HM: Hollie (Gai), Allen (Ann), Stahl (Ann), Mattox (LA)


Ridenour Team

Hector Kramer, Sr, Reno

Tarek Winningham, Sr, Little Rock

Jonathan Roman, Sr, Yakima

Mack Korfhage, Sr, St. Petersburg

Russel Gamboa, Sr, Yakima

HM: Alonzo (StPe), Warren (StPa), Gallegos (Mem)


Hall Team

Charlie Smith, Sr, Anchorage

Jeffrey Martinez, Sr, San Francisco

Perry Hunt, Sr, St. Louis

Bruce Powell, Sr, Worcester

Alan Castillo, Fr, Anchorage

HM: Treadwell (Stl), Powell (Wor), Trull (Dul)


Mitchell Team

Charles Waldrop, Jr, Santa Ana

Chris Hodgson, Sr, Scranton

William Santos, Fr, Scranton

Stephen Jackson, Jr, Kalamazoo

Morris Dunn, Fr, Youngstown

HM: Sellers (Eva), Drake (Eva), Anderson (All)