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Friday, May 25, 2012

CWOSSABasketball.com Exclusive: Tri-City Top 40 Camp Preview


Tri-City Top 40 Camp

Imad Qahwash has come full circle ---- literally.

The former Grand River ('06) standout and NCAA D-1 (University of Central Arkansas '11) alum returns to the location of one of the biggest moments in Grand River basketball history as he hosts his inaugural "Tri-City Top 40 Camp" next weekend at RIM Park in Waterloo.

It was just over 6 years ago where the Qahwash-led Renegades qualified for OFSAA for the first time in school history; in their opening round game, the #15-ranked (out of 16) Renegades nearly stunned one of the top teams in the tournament, West Hill CI out of Toronto, before falling in the end as the Warriors made clutch baskets down the stretch.

Fast-forward to present-day, and Qahwash has set up his "Tri-City Top 40 Camp" which runs next weekend (June 1-3) on the same court that he once played.  The premise of the camp is to invite 40 of the top junior (grade 9 and 10) players from the CWOSSA region to play together; Qahwash has arranged for various coaches, scouting services, and media to attend, ranging from the local area right up to a broader national stage (NorthPoleHoops.com).

I caught up with Qahwash recently to chat with him about his latest undertaking.

CWOSSABasketball.com:  What was your motivation to found this camp?

Imad Qahwash:  My motivation to start this camp was a long time coming. Whenever I was back in town from school for a bit in the summer, kids and parents would ask me, "when are you going to start your own camp?"  Finally, I have had some downtime and decided to start a camp. 

My next idea was to try and bring the best Juniors in the region, I feel like I was a kid who never got the exposure I deserved at a young age until I was on the (Team Ontario) provincial team and won a national championship.  My goal is to give these kids exposure at a young age to not only make a name for themselves regionally but, hopefully, nationally as well. The younger these kids are noticed the more doors can be opened to them.

CWOSSABasketball.com:  What's special about the "Tri-City Top 40 Camp"?  How does it differ from, say, other offerings in the area?

IQ:  I don't think any player or coach in this region has done what I have done with the game of basketball, and I think that is why players can relate to me because I have played and have done what they want to do. 

I want to show share with them what it will take to get there and this camp will show that. Usually, basketball camps are wide-open for registration; however, this is an invitation only camp for the best players who have earned it.  As a result, I feel as though this makes the camp more competitive then any other camp. To my knowledge, there has never been 3 National Basketball Recruiting Sites in one gym to cover an event in this region, so I am bringing that to this camp to give these players a chance to showcase their talents.

CWOSSABasketball.com:  What are the benefits to players who have been selected and are able to attend the camp?

IQ:  Aside from the information and expertise that I aspire to share with the players next weekend, the games will be filmed and online profiles will be made in order to expose these players to recruiters on both sides of the border. Dozens of coaches contact these recruiting services every week and by having a good showing at this camp it could put you in a good position for further attention. 

That being said, just because you have been selected for this camp and attend doesn't mean you're automatically getting an NCAA scholarship, or even playing post-secondary basketball. On the other hand, it puts attendees in a good starting position to be able to achieve their future basketball aspirations.

CWOSSABasketball.com:  What will be involved for the campers over the course of the weekend? (Games/drills/etc.)? Has planning this particular camp given you a thought as to make this an annual event, or perhaps expand to other age groups?

IQ: 
The campers are going to be split into four different teams and will compete and train together with stations, ball handling, drill work and scrimmaging. There will be official referees as well as a constant competitive atmosphere. This camp is meant to be for players seriously wanting take basketball to the next level by giving it everything they can these three days.

As for the future, I am definitely looking to make this an annual event and (hopefully) a measuring stick for players to reach and strive to be selected for. I couldn't be more excited to have the best young players in the region in one place and giving back to them by trying to present an exceptional opportunity to improve on the basketball court. 

There have been requests to expand the camp; at this time, I have not decided whether to do that or not because I don't want the talent to diminish but something I will definately look into. As far as other camps, I would also like to do a skills camp for younger (elementary school) kids, but this would be a camp that would be open to all interested players. 

Camp Rosters & Preview
It was my pleasure to be involved with Qahwash in helping to identify approximately 80 of the top players in the region; of course, not all of the initial "top 40" are able to attend due to scheduling conflicts and other reasons, however, Qahwash has certainly been able to get together most of the top talent from around the CWOSSA region.  

In fact, he has 4 of the 5 members of my "All-CWOSSA" first team participating, as well as 2 players from my second team All-CWOSSA selections.  Here's a look at the rosters:

"Team UNC "
Arshid Babury, Huron Heights (5'10" G)
TJ Lall, Galt Collegiate (6'3" G)
Harnoor Samra, Centennial CVI (6'0" G)
Vlad Vamanu, JF Ross (6'0" G)
David Khayipangi, Lourdes (6'2" F)
Greg Schwann, JF Ross (6'5" F)
Zaigham Ali, Centennial (6'1" G)
Matt Minutillo, North Park (5'10" G)
Tommy Yanchus, JF Ross (6'1" G)
George Dumitru, St. David (5'9" G)

"Team Arkansas"
Adam MacEachern, Bishop Macdonell (5'11" G)
Josh McEachern, Centre Wellington (6'3" G/F)
Andrew Folkerson, JF Ross (6'4" F)
James Scott, Centre Wellington (6'0" G)
Bojan Vincic, Waterloo CI (5'8" G)
Ahmed Radi, Huron Heights (6'0" G)
Mike Blumel, St. Mary's (6'5" F)
John Kusinski, Lourdes (5'10" G)
Adi Trtovac, Grand River (6'1" G)
Alvaro Saluta, Assumption (5'6" G)

"Team Syracuse"
Jermaine Lyle, St. Mary's (6'0" G)
Austin Tlustos, Assumption (5'10" G)
Joey Hasson, St. James (6'0" G)
Jamari Stephenson, St. Mary's (6'2" G)
Nathan Riley, St. Mary's (6'0" G)
AK Rai, North Park (5'10" G)
Connor Kuzmich, St. John's (5'9" G)
Quinn Feeney, St. James (6'0" G)
James McBride, St. David (5'6" G)
Nedim Hodzic, SJAM (6'3" F)
 
"Team Kentucky"
Elijah Callender, Forest Heights (6'0" G)
Jamal Murray, Grand River (6'2" G)
Mitchell Marquis, St. James (5'9" G)
Craig Valeriote, Lourdes (5'11" G)
Brett Parrott, SJAM (6'5" F)
Bronson Botehlo, St. Mary's (6'2" F)
Adrian Mendoza, St. John's (5'7" G)
Ryan Timms, North Park (6'0" G)
Murtada Khamis, Grand River (5'10" G)
Noel Bomberry, Brantford CI (6'0" G)

Mark's Top Prospects
As many would agree, the "junior years" are the years that we see the most development and change among players --- not only from a physical standpoint, but a skills-level as well.

For instance, we see many players shoot up their school's depth charts, while players who may be very good junior players have difficulty making the transition to the senior levels.  Basically, I wouldn't be surprised to see some "unexpected performances" in this camp!

As for my "top 10" recruits entering the camp, here's my view:

1.  Jamal Murray (6'2" G - Grand River)
Murray has tremendous length at the guard spot, great range on his jumper and an ability to finish inside.  Furthermore, he's got the "killer instinct" that you love to see --- as evidenced by his several game-winning buzzer beaters this past season.  Oh, and he's only grade 9.  I expect to see him playing senior ball at Grand River next year, for what it's worth.

2.  Josh McEachern (6'3" G/F - CWDHS)
Arguably one of the best all-around players in CWOSSA; he's a constant threat to put up big numbers not only from a scoring perspective, but rebounding and assists as well.  

3.  Mike Blumel (6'5" F - St. Mary's)   
Blumel shot out of the gates in grade 9 as a key performer on St. Mary's CWOSSA silver-medal junior team, and added the gold to his medal collection this past season.  Has significantly improved his outside shooting from a season ago --- could afford to add even more bulk to make him even more of a threat at the senior level.  Of course, he already owns a dunk in a senior D8 league game, so I think we'll see him make a smooth transition next season.

4.  Andrew Folkerson (6'4" F - JF Ross)
After missing most of his grade 9 season due to a broken leg, Folkerson certainly did what he could to make up for lost time this year.  A 15-point, 18-rebound performance in the CWOSSA championship game was a memorable performance, especially against a very strong St. Mary's team.  Tremendous competitor and a great nose for the ball.

5.  Murtada Khamis (5'10" G - Grand River)
Arguably the quickest PG in CWOSSA, Khamis carved up defenders with regularity in the WCSSAA league.  He's a creative finisher, and solid on the defensive end as well --- especially in Grand River's pressing defensive packages.

6.  Jermaine Lyle (6'0" G - St. Mary's)
Lyle, one of the top two newcomers to CWOSSA 'ball this past season, was a tremendous asset to the Eagles.  I'm particularly impressed with his defensive abilities and positioning, but he was a threat to go for 20+ almost every time on the court as well.

7.  David Khayipangi (6'2" F - Lourdes) 
Here's an under-the-radar guy playing at the AA CWOSSA level that I think you'll see big things from going forward --- he was only in grade nine this past season and still put home one of the most impressive performances I saw in person, a 28-point effort (of Lourdes' 45) in a semifinal loss to Jean Vanier of Richmond Hill, one of the Top 10 GTA junior teams this past season. 

8.  Nathan Riley (6'1" G - St. Mary's)
Riley is a smooth player who made tremendous strides from a season ago.  He's a competent shooter, but is able to contort and finish in the lane (and through contact) in a variety of ways.  He went off for a balanced 21 point, 7 rebound, 6 assist effort in this year's D8 championship game.  

9.  Vlad Vamanu (6'0" G - JF Ross)
Fearless would be a word to describe Vamanu, who is a "scrappy" (I mean that in a good way) competitor. Solid defensively, and isn't afraid to step in and take the charge.  

10.  TJ Lall (6'3" G - Galt Collegiate)
Lall provides nice size at the guard spot, and has length to be able to block shots as well.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

OBA: Waterloo Wolverines Take U16 Provincial Gold


The Waterloo Wolverines' U16 (Major Midget) Boys came home victorious with a gold medal in the Division II Ontario Provincial Cup in Ottawa, which took place last weekend (May 11-13).
They started out strong on Friday evening with a win over the #1 ranked Durham City Bulldogs, and would go on to the semifinals after finishing 2nd in their pool with a tough loss to the North Toronto Crazy Cats (67-65), and win over the Wolverines of the Mississauga variety (62-48).
In the semifinals, there was a lot of local flavour on display as the Wolverines battled the Waterloo Wildhawks, and, after trailing early, the Wolverines squeaked through with a 58-56 win.
In the final, again facing the North Toronto Crazy Cats, the Wolverines were able to avenge their earlier loss in another thrilling game, this time coming away with a 73-69 win.
“The team has grown a lot this season,” said Head Coach Jeff Lyle, “we needed time for everyone to build chemistry and develop trust. When you put (many of) the top ranked players in the region on one team, this creates excitement but also creates its own challenges."
Lyle was assisted on the bench by Angus Gale and former WCSSAA star Shane Nicely, who parlayed his talents into a solid basketball career abroad.
"Every coach dreams about being able to look down the bench and find hungry, passionate players leaning forward ready to contribute both on and off the court.  Though our  team was led by our captains, [6’2” PG Jamal Murray (GRCI) and 6’1” SG Jermaine Lyle (SMHS)] it was the collective contribution and commitment to team defense that won the gold."
Congratulations, Wolverines, and we look forward to continued success on the CWOSSA courts at either the junior or senior levels next year!

Team Members (inset picture) include:  (from top left to right)  Bronson Bothelo (St. Mary’s), Murtada Khamis (Grand River), Brett Parrott (SJAM), Jermaine Lyle (St. Mary’s), Jamal Murray (Grand River), Mohamed Kromah (Eastwood), Nathan Riley (St. Mary’s), Israel Nemeth (Eastwood), Efosa Agbonze (St. Mary’s), Sydney Stewart (Eastwood), Nick Johnny (WCI). Not pictured:  Jamari Stephenson (St. Mary's).
Coaching Staff: (from top left to right) Angus Gale, Jeff Lyle, Shane Nicely.

Monday, May 14, 2012

U15: Wildhawks Golden at Provincials

The Waterloo Wildhawk U15 (Midget) boys' squad was victorious this past weekend at the OBA Provincials in Windsor.  The Wildhawks took their Divison in convincing fashion, with an average margin of victory of nearly 19 points per contest.

Interestingly enough, their biggest win came in the championship final, a 78-53 throttling of the #2 Niagara Red Raiders.

Team members pictured above are:

Kneeling (L to R):  Mostafa Abdel Fattah (WCI), Christopher Phomsouvanh (Cameron Heights), James McBride (St. David), Coach Randy Santos. 

Standing (L to R):  Paul Radocchia (St. David), Sean Begy (Resurrection), Alec Scheffler (St. David), Daniel Santos (St. Mary's), Shane Clarke (Woodland Christian), Tristan Renaud (St. David), Jordan Anao (St. Mary's), Coach Marcel Naus, Wesley Naus (St. David), Christopher Dye (St. David), Coach Joe Radocchia and Coach Dave Mac Neil.

Waterloo Wildhawks U19 Take HoopDome Tournament Title

Congratulations go out to the Waterloo Wildhawks U19 squad, who were victorious this past weekend at the HoopDome tournament in Toronto, pulling away late to take down MUMBA in the championship final, 78-57.

The 'Hawks showed tremendous balance on the offensive end of the floor, with four players notching 14 or more points --- Adam Voll (17), Juwan Miller (15), Javon Masters (14) and Jacob Ranton (14).

Meanwhile, Vedran Dmitrovic did a stellar job on MUMBA's Sammy Mohamed, the Scarborough Mother Teresa star who committed last week to Algoma University.  Mohamed was held to just 6 points on the afternoon.

The Wildhawks appear to be peaking at the right time, with the OBA Championships just around the corner (May 25-27).  The Waterloo-based squad will have the advantage of home cooking that weekend, as the tournament will be played locally here in Kitchener-Waterloo.

Team members (and HS team this past season) include:  Filip Cvrkalj (Grand River); Henry Bankazo and Adam Voll (St. Mary's); Juwan Miller and Javon Masters (Forest Heights); Cory Kenning (Resurrection); Jacob Ranton and Malcolm Piazza (WCI); Josh Johnson (Holy Trinity) and Vedran Dmitrovic (Cameron Heights).  The coaching staff includes Scott Reynolds (Grand River), Aaron Tomlin (Huron Heights) and Doros Theodosiou (Bluevale).

[Photo Credit: NorthPoleHoops.com]


Wednesday, May 02, 2012

All-CWOSSA Team 2012: Senior Boys

Here are my first and second team CWOSSA All-Star Selections (Senior Boys Edition):

MVP
Adam Voll, 6'7" F, St. Mary's (4th Year)
With another year of eligibility remaining, Voll took a tremendous leap forward this year.  When he wasn't throwing down rim-rattling dunks, his impact was being felt on the defensive side of the ball where he not only blocked, but altered many a shot attempt.

Needless to say, his presence was a key factor in helping St. Mary's to their first ever CWOSSA "AAAA" Senior title.

All-CWOSSA "First Team" 
Mike Finoro, Our Lady of Lourdes (6'0" G, 5th Year)
Javon Masters, Forest Heights (6'0" G, 4th Year)
Juwan Miller, Forest Heights (5'10" G, 3rd Year)

Shamlo Saeed, JF Ross (5'10" G, 5th Year)
Alex Thompson, St. Mary's (6'2" G, 5th Year) 
Adam Voll, St. Mary's (6'7" F, 4th Year)

All-CWOSSA "Second Team"
 
Filip Cvrkalj, Grand River (6'4" F, 4th Year)
Vedran Dmitrovic, Cameron Heights (6'0" G, 4th Year)
Dani Elgadi, WCI (6'6" F, 4th Year)
Evan Karl, JF Ross (6'4" F, 5th Year) 
Jason Quiring, Jacob Hespeler (6'6" F, 4th Year)
Jacob Ranton, WCI (6'7" F, 4th Year)
Ben Reyhani, SJAM (6'0" G, 5th Year)

All-CWOSSA "Third Team"
 
Mike Friesen, JF Ross
Reid Goindi, Centre Wellington
Marcus Hamilton, North Park 
Nic Lau, West Hill - Owen Sound
John Moi, Resurrection
Mike Pereira, Resurrection

Sean Samuel, Huron Heights 
Erik Sterne, Centennial
Carlo Zanette, CDDHS

Marco Zanette, CDDHS

....yes, I listed 10 guys on my "third team".  My rules, right?

More to come in the next few days!