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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Harlem's Reid is a Dynamic Player
***This "flashback post" was originally posted at AugustaEagles.blogspot.com (my "old" blog). It is still there but I no longer post there. I moved it to this blog because Reggie is someone we are tracking, and pulling for.***
Tuesday night, Reggie Reid scored a game high 30 points and led the Harlem Bulldogs to a 57-48 victory against Grovetown High School. In recent articles (like this one), Columbia News Times columnist Ashley Brown compares the freshman point guard to some of the Augusta area's best guards from the past 20 years. Whether Reid achieves success at the levels of former Westside Patriots and UCONN Huskies guard Ricky Moore; former Thomson Bulldog, Pittsburg Panther, and 1st round NBA draft pick Vonteego Cummings; or former Duke standout and NBA lottery pick William Avery remains to be seen and is largely dependent on Reid's work ethic and good fortune.
But after a handful of games this season, one thing appears to be obvious: Reggie Reid thoroughly enjoys playing basketball. And who could blame him? He is a superb ball handler with the ability to make teammates better. He combines his athleticism and intelligence with his dribbling and shooting skills to score from everywhere - behind the 3 point line, in the medium range, and at the rim. And he uses his quick feet, quick hands, and jumping ability to disrupt offenses, stealing the ball from dribblers, playing the passing lanes, and swatting away fast break layups.
I like the comparison to Ricky Moore the best. But those are huge shoes to fill. Just ask anyone who was fortunate enough to play with Ricky how easy he made the game for teammates. But with the apparent love for the game that seems to radiate from Reggie Reid, I would not rush to doubt the young Bulldog. Enjoy some of Reid's highlights and watch out for this young guard in the years to come.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Eagles win East Coast Tip-Off Classic
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| Augusta Eagles - East Coast Tip Off Classic Champs |
Augusta's Matt Miller capped a furious comeback with a driving layup three seconds before the final buzzer, securing a 57-55 Eagles victory in the championship game of the East Coast Tip Off Classic versus the CVHAA (Richmond, VA) Patriots. The two teams met after sailing through pool play with two lopsided wins each. The Championship was played at the Greensboro College Gymnasium in Greensboro, North Carolina.
CVHAA, the tournament's defending champion, dominated the first half. After the teams traded baskets early, the Patriots 6'6" center Gage Yesback made a driving layup, giving the Patriots a 10-7 lead with 4:12 remaining in the first quarter. Eight minutes later, after Daniel Pittman, another Patriots post player, converted a baseline jump shot, CVHAA held a 28-13 advantage.
With standout forward Benjamin Horner on the bench with two fouls for much of the first two quarters, the Patriots used a balanced scoring attack to gain a 34-20 lead at intermission. CVHAA scored 25 points in the paint to go along with 3 three pointers during the first two quarters. The Eagles struggled to make shots. Austin Crown's 11 first half points prevented the Patriots from completely pulling away.
The Eagles guards found their form during the third quarter, outscoring CVHAA 19-7 in the period. Matt Miller, Austin Crown, and Zach Miller combined to make four 3 pointers in the quarter, and the Eagles cut the Patriots' advantage to 41-39 heading into the final quarter.
After CVHAA's Daniel Johnson found Timothy Pittman for a layup with 5:00 remaining, the Patriots took a 48-43 lead. But the Eagles scored 6 consecutive points, and Dominic Brown's fast break layup after an assist from Austin Crown gave Augusta a 49-48 lead with 3:37 left.
CVHAA then scored 7 straight points, including 3 pointers by Ben Horner and Daniel Johnson. Down 55-49 with 1:05 remaining, the Eagles began an unlikely comeback that included a steal that led to a Matt Miller layup (with an assist from Dominic Brown), a CVHAA technical foul that led to two made free throws, and a floater in the lane by Miller that tied the game at 55 with 53 seconds remaining.
After the Patriots ran the clock down before calling timeout to set up a final play with :10.5 remaining, Augusta's Crown deflected the inbounds pass and tipped the ball to Miller. Miller then converted a layup on a two on one fast break just before the buzzer sounded.
"The game was certainly intense. CVHAA is a great team. We were fortunate to win. Our players never gave up after having many chances to do so," said Eagles coach Chad Cook.
"I decided to attack the basket and not to stop or pass unless someone got in front of me on that last play," said Augusta's Miller of the game winning basket.
Miller led all scorers with 27 points, including 21 in the second half. Crown added 22.
Gage Yesbeck paced the Patriots with 12 points. Daniel Johnson added 11, including three 3 pointers.
The next varsity game for the Augusta Eagles boys basketball team is Saturday, November 12, in Atlanta, Georgia, versus the Georgia Independent School Association's (GISA) 3A defending state champion Mount Vernon.
View the video below for highlights of the East Coast Tip Off Classic championship contest.
The Eagles guards found their form during the third quarter, outscoring CVHAA 19-7 in the period. Matt Miller, Austin Crown, and Zach Miller combined to make four 3 pointers in the quarter, and the Eagles cut the Patriots' advantage to 41-39 heading into the final quarter.
After CVHAA's Daniel Johnson found Timothy Pittman for a layup with 5:00 remaining, the Patriots took a 48-43 lead. But the Eagles scored 6 consecutive points, and Dominic Brown's fast break layup after an assist from Austin Crown gave Augusta a 49-48 lead with 3:37 left.
CVHAA then scored 7 straight points, including 3 pointers by Ben Horner and Daniel Johnson. Down 55-49 with 1:05 remaining, the Eagles began an unlikely comeback that included a steal that led to a Matt Miller layup (with an assist from Dominic Brown), a CVHAA technical foul that led to two made free throws, and a floater in the lane by Miller that tied the game at 55 with 53 seconds remaining.
After the Patriots ran the clock down before calling timeout to set up a final play with :10.5 remaining, Augusta's Crown deflected the inbounds pass and tipped the ball to Miller. Miller then converted a layup on a two on one fast break just before the buzzer sounded.
"The game was certainly intense. CVHAA is a great team. We were fortunate to win. Our players never gave up after having many chances to do so," said Eagles coach Chad Cook.
"I decided to attack the basket and not to stop or pass unless someone got in front of me on that last play," said Augusta's Miller of the game winning basket.
Miller led all scorers with 27 points, including 21 in the second half. Crown added 22.
Gage Yesbeck paced the Patriots with 12 points. Daniel Johnson added 11, including three 3 pointers.
The next varsity game for the Augusta Eagles boys basketball team is Saturday, November 12, in Atlanta, Georgia, versus the Georgia Independent School Association's (GISA) 3A defending state champion Mount Vernon.
View the video below for highlights of the East Coast Tip Off Classic championship contest.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Tip Off Classic - ASU Alumni vs "Eagles and Friends"
View Highlights from the Tip Off Classic
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| ASU Alumni and Eagles and Friends |
The idea for the event was first conceived six weeks ago when Eagles coach Chad Cook asked ASU coach Dip Metress if he would coach a men's team consisting of Eagles volunteers and a few former Jaguars like Keenan Mann, Buck Harris, and Cook in a preseason fund raising game versus the Eagles.
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| ASU Alumni Team |
Sixteen of the ASU players met for dinner at T-Bonz Friday night, and several played golf Saturday morning at Forest Hills Golf Course. Other former Jaguars who currently coach high school basketball teams (and current Eagles coaches) spent Saturday afternoon attending Augusta State Men's Basketball Coach's Clinic, an open practice hosted by Metress and Quarles.
The basketball activities began at 6 PM Friday with an intrasquad scrimmage between the Augusta Eagles Middle School girls blue and white teams. The Blue team won 10-8 in a ten minute, running clock game.
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| Former Jags: Buck Harris, Keenan Mann, Hal Dollander, Kevin Rish, Derek Stewart, Adam Miller, Chad Cook, Chad Dollander |
After Mann, Avery, Harrison, Matt Miller, and Glenn Miller advanced to the semifinals, Glenn Miller drilled 13 of 15 shots to secure a place in the finals. Matt Miller knocked out Harrison to earn the chance to compete against his brother in the finals. The younger Miller (Matt) then edged his sibling out in the finals to win the Tip Off Classic Three Point Competition.
The evening's main event featured a barrage of 3 pointers and scoring from both teams, mixed with some thunderous dunks by Augusta State's Garret Siler, who plays Center for the NBA's Phoenix Suns, and AJ Bowman, the former two time Peach Belt Athletic Conference Player of the Year and NCAA Division II All American.
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| Garret Siler Finishes at the Rim |
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| Will Avery answers Siler, Bowman |
Down 86-71 late in the fourth quarter, Mike Freeman, Avery, and Jordan Pye combined for 12 late points to make it a one possession game. The Eagles failed to close out the comeback and Quarles, Oliver Ottley, and Darrick Brodie converted free throws late to ensure the Jaguars victory.
The Jaguars' scoring leaders were Bowman (14), Jason Mills (13), and Siler (10). The alumni team converted 15 three pointers (Oliver Ottley 3, Adam Miller 2, Keith Harrison (2), Arthur Thomas (2), Mills (2), and Bowman (2). Eagles guards Matt Miller and Austin Crown led the Eagles and Friends in scoring with 31 points each. Will Avery contributed countless assists to go along with his 13 point, 40 minute night. The Eagles made 14 three pointers in the game.
During halftime of the game, the Augusta Eagles boys middle school white team defeated the blue team 10-8 in a 10 minute intra squad scrimmage.
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| All Eagles contributed to the successful evening. |
"As an assistant or as a head coach, I have coached all but 2 of the 22 guys at this game," said Augusta State head coach Dip Metress after the game.
The Augusta Eagles first contest of the 2011-2012 regular season is in the Greensboro Homeschool Preseason Tournament, November 4. Augusta States opens versus Paine College on November 16 at Christenberry Field House.
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