CIS Triumphs in U16 Boys League Showdown
In a riveting championship match of the PWC U16 Boys League, CIS emerged victorious over 345 Cayman Hoops with a final score of 66-49. This intense game displayed a mix of strategic play and standout individual performances, particularly from CIS, who showcased their depth and skill to secure the win.
Top Performers for CIS:
- Griffin Macdonald was the game’s high scorer with 29 points, demonstrating his shooting prowess by successfully making half of his 18 two-point attempts and adding three three-pointers. His ability to score from both inside and outside was pivotal to CIS’s offensive strategy. Additionally, Macdonald contributed 9 rebounds and 4 steals, making significant impacts on defense.
- Ayo Ogunyebi played a crucial role, particularly under the basket, with 13 points and a game-high 14 rebounds, including 6 offensive boards. His presence in the paint was dominant, aiding CIS in controlling the game’s tempo and securing second-chance points. Ogunyebi’s defensive efforts were equally impressive, recording 4 blocks.
- James Fletcher added 10 points, hitting crucial shots that helped maintain CIS’s lead. His contributions were well-rounded, with 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and a steal, playing a key role in both the offensive setups and defensive stops.
Top Performers for 345 Cayman Hoops:
- Liam Ramoon led his team with 13 points, mixing it up with a strong inside game and the team’s only three-pointer. His all-around performance was bolstered by 5 rebounds and 2 assists, showcasing his versatility.
- Dylan Simpson was a notable performer with 11 points and 10 rebounds, achieving a double-double. Simpson’s effort on the boards, particularly with 9 offensive rebounds, kept his team in contention throughout the game.
- Amari Latham contributed 9 points and pulled down 5 rebounds. While his shooting wasn’t as efficient as usual, his defensive work, including 3 blocks, highlighted his defensive capabilities.
Game Analysis:
CIS’s strategy was effectively centered around aggressive inside play and timely shooting. Their 31.1% shooting from two-point range was complemented by crucial three-pointers, where they shot 25%. Their defensive work, characterized by 5 blocks and 7 steals, disrupted many of Cayman Hoops’ plays.
On the other side, 345 Cayman Hoops struggled with their shooting efficiency, managing only 33.9% from the field and their shots from beyond the arc simply weren’t falling. Their ability to stay in the game was aided by stronger defensive efforts, which included 4 blocks and 13 steals, but turnovers, opponent’s offensive rebounds and missed opportunities ultimately cost them.
The championship match was a testament to the skill and determination of these young athletes, with CIS using a combination of strategic defense and efficient scoring to clinch the title. This victory marks a significant achievement in their season, celebrating their teamwork, perseverance, and basketball prowess.