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MSH Fall League Week 4: The Week of Nunn
by Pat Benninger
October 9, 2007

 

There was no one better this past Saturday than Isiah Nunn.  The 6'7" forward was on a scoring role and dominated a game like no other has yet done in the 2007 MSH Fall League.

Nunn led BME to a 97-82 win over The Diplomats with an amazing 41 points!  He showed that he is defintely a Division I level prospect and totally dominated both ends of the floors as well as the boards...he was absolutely TERRIFIC!  Shaquille Florez also assisted Isiah with a very respectable 21 points.  If you're a mid major D1 coach, GRAB NUNN NOW!

Bad Boy squeezed by Ruff Ryders with a two point win.  They were led by Kendall Brown who posted 34 points including eight three pointers.

Despite a 22 point effort by Northern Illinois bound Tyler Storm, Aftermath fell to Roc-A-Fella by two points as well.  6'0" point guard Terron Burnside played very well and made up for the absence of D.J. Richardson (who was on an unofficial at Illinois.)  Burnside had 22 points in the victory.

The backcourt of Jontell Lindsay and Donivine Stewart was very solid.  Add 6'5" sophomore Nathan Haynes to the mix and you've got 70% of GOOD's 75 points in their blowout victory over Flipmode.  Star Trek also defeated Full Surface.

For the 7th-9th grade division, Travis Kellum was absolutely dominating.  The 6'4" freshman posted 32 points in Cash Money's victory over Slip-N-Slide.  Chasson Randle had 23 points in the loss.

Andrew Jordan's 22 points paced DTP to a 62-45 victory over So So Def.  Sam Feehan also posted 14 points.

Romeo Johnson had another solid weekend posting 22 points but his team, 1st and 15th, fell to Def Jam by five points.  Darren Weeks and Tyler Lundeen combined for 31 points while grabbing the "W".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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