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Somers Beats Byram Hills on Both Ends of the Court
On Thursday January 11, Somers traveled to Byram Hills, and one thing really stuck out. The hulking frame of Bobcat center Zachery Efobi could not be missed, and the Tuskers certainly knew the tall order coming in. “A big kid, with big strong moves, we had to double him in the post,” said Andrew Violante. “That’s what we did and it worked.” But the Tuskers also had to play on the other end, and Violante led the way their too.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Falls 61-39 to Yorktown
After facing a pretty tall and wide order in Byram’s Hills Zachery Efobi, John Jay faced Yorktown at home on Wednesday January 10, and the good news was that the Huskers weren’t nearly as hulking. But they were still pretty tall and pretty quick, and the combination again proved too much for the Wolves.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Can't Contain Height and Might of Byram Hills
On Friday January 5, John Jay traveled to Byram Hills, and it didn’t take long for the Wolves to see what they were up against. Christopher Amenedo penetrated into the paint, dished to Zachery Efobi in the low post and he threw down a two handed dunk. Their hands obviously full, John Jay did manage to contain the big man in the first half but keeping the Bobcat from breaking out was another matter.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Top 10 NBA Players of All Time
Compiling a list of the top 10 NBA players of all time is no easy feat, as it requires navigating through decades of basketball history, assessing individual achievements, impact on the game, and overall greatness. In this curated selection, I take into account factors such as scoring ability, defensive prowess, leadership, and longevity. Each player on this list has left an indelible mark on the NBA, influencing the sport's evolution and setting benchmarks for excellence. The criteria include a player's impact on their teams, individual accolades, and the lasting legacy they've imprinted on the basketball world.
By TJ Jones2 years ago in Unbalanced
Steph Curry's Frustration and the Warriors' Trade Dilemma
Over the weekend, the Golden State Warriors faced a heartbreaking one-point loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in double overtime. The defeat left Warriors' star Stephen Curry visibly frustrated, culminating in the rare sight of him ripping his jersey. The intensity of the moment not only reflected the disappointment of the loss but also hinted at broader frustrations with the team's overall performance this season.
By Brandon Shimada2 years ago in Unbalanced
NBA Trade Rumors: Evaluating Potential Andrew Wiggins Deals
The NBA trade rumor mill is buzzing, and at the center of the discussion is Golden State Warriors' forward Andrew Wiggins. Recent reports suggest that the Warriors are exploring player-for-player trade options involving Wiggins, sparking debates among fans and analysts alike. In this article, we'll delve into the speculation surrounding Wiggins, the potential trade scenarios on the table, and whether the Warriors should part ways with the former All-Star.
By Brandon Shimada2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Bowlers Are Rolling Again
https://richmonetti.smugmug.com/JJBoysBBvNS/i-DPGLDcR/buy On Thursday January 4, the bowling teams went to Cortland Lanes for matches against Hen Hud and Briarcliff. Unfortunately, the girls hit choppy seas versus the first place Sailors and were shutout 7-0. But the boys had better luck versus the Bears.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Somers Falls Short in Comeback versus John Jay
After ending their break with a victory over Eastchester last week, Somers was hoping to follow up with a win over John Jay. The home game on Wednesday January 3, the Tuskers fell behind 21-9 and looked defeated before intermission. But the girls battled back and a three point deficit with two minutes remaining in the game had a comeback in clear view.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
John Jay Holds on in 49-42 Win Over Somers
Back from break, John Jay traveled to Somers on Wednesday January 3 and didn’t come out with any rust. The Wolves built a 21-9 second quarter lead and looked well on their way. But the Tuskers put some squeak to their wheels, and when Arianna Adelmann sunk a triple, the three point fourth quarter difference suddenly had the game in doubt.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Somers Boys Can’t Keep up with Mamaroneck in 72-43 Loss
On Wednesday December 27, Somers traveled down county for the Pelham High School Winter Tournament and faced Mamaroneck in the first game. Growing them big down county, the Tigers had height inside, and at the same time, used the advantage to make plenty of space outside. The combination proved too much, and the Mamaroneck Tigers didn’t waste much time to exert dominance.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced
Somers Can’t Keep up with Mamaroneck in 72-43 Loss
On Wednesday December 27, Somers traveled down county for the Pelham High School Winter Tournament and faced Mamaroneck in the first game. Growing them big down county, the Tigers had height inside, and at the same time, used the advantage to make plenty of space outside. The combination proved too much, and the Mamaroneck Tigers didn’t waste much time to exert dominance.
By Rich Monetti2 years ago in Unbalanced









