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Junior Division - Round 1 - Friday, August 3, 2007
Stanford 42 - Wake Forest 33
Stanford the 8th seed beats 9th seed Wake Forest. In a closer game than the score displays, Wake Forest gave their all to the defending  Junior Divsion Champions Stanford.  Stanford was led in scoring by Shania Johnson and Jaylen White with 8 points each.  The next highest scorer for Stanford was Tyler Pollard with 7 points. High scorer for Wake Forest was Ky Reinhardt with 15 points.  Followed by Dan Cooke with 8 points.
Georgetown 31 - Kentucky 19 Georgetown, a 11th seed put on a great game to beat 6th seed Kentucky.  Georgetown was led in scoring by Bobby Ingram with 13 points.  Followed by Michael Tomlin with 9 points.  Daniell Joe added the pressure defense to slow down the Kentucky attack.   For Kentucky, the leading scorer was Riley Tyeryar with 9 points. 
St. Joseph 42 - Notre Dame 19
St. Joseph, the 7th seed beats 10th seed Notre Dame. St. Joseph was in control most of the game. With seven players scoring between 3 and 16 points, St. Joseph high scorer was Jalen Gee with 16.  Followed by Jay Dennis with 8 points.  A balance scoring attack and great defense, St. Joseph made it known the 7th seed has arrived.  Notre Dame was lead in scoring by Patrick Davis with 8 points.
Uconn 50 - Maryland 19
Uconn, the 5th seed beat 12th seed Maryland.  Uconn had 8 players score for the game.  High scorer for Uconn was Tiaghaw Jones with 10 points.  Followed by Miles Mendiola and Sam Byrnes with 9 points each.  For Maryland the leading scorer was Austin Gibson with 6 points.
Round 2 - Saturday, August 4, 2007
St. Joesph 39 - Virginia 29
St. Joesph, the 7th seed team in the Championship beat a very good 2nd seed Virgina team.  St. Joesph continue their run to the Championship by serving notice to 2nd seed Virginia.   St. Joesph was led in scoring by Jalen Gee with 17 points.  Followed by Ben Lewis with 12 points.   Virginia was led in scoring by Christopher Wright with 12 points.
Cincinnati 37 - Georgetown 20
Georgetown made a run at the champhionship by taking on 3rd seed Cincinati.  However, after advancing to the second round, Georgetown was out matched by a better team - Cinncinati.  Cincinati was led in scoring by Kendel Pitts with 17 points.  Followed by Kenneth Hagins, Jordan Thompson and Garret Murphy all with 4 points each.  Georgetown was led in scoring by Danielle Joe with 11 points.
North Carolina 38 - Uconn 31
North Carolina, the 4th seed was taken to the limit by a very well coached and talented Uconn team.  Uconn fell just 7 points from advancing.  Stay tuned for next year, Uconn is one of the up and coming teams, well coached and in a great position to make a run for the 2008 Junior Division Championship.   North Carolina was led in scoring by Aikilah Forbes with 22 points.  Follwed by Jordan Mangifico, Conner Corbitt and Kwaweon McDonald all with 4 points each.  Uconn was led in scoring by Lauren Tolson, Sam Byrnes and Tiashaw Jones with 6 points each.
St. Johns 47 - Stanford 27
St. Johns, the number 1 seed in the Junior Divsion and undefeated for the regular season, put a hurting on the 2006 Defending Junior Division Champions Stanford.  St. Johns was led in scoring by Ali Aziz with 18 points.  Followed by Ernie Burrell with 17 points.  Stanford was led in scoring by Jaylen White with 12 points.
Round 3 - Saturday, August 4, 2007
St. Johns 44 - Cincinnati 30
The third round of the Championship was not only a heated contest between players of both teams but also brought on the heat of the day.  Cincinnati put on a good game but fell short to the number 1 seed St. Johns.  Coach Timmy Whims exits the Championship in the simi-finals once again this year.  St. Johns was led in scoring by Ernie Burrell with 12 points.  Followed by John Cappolella with 11 points.  Cincinnati was led in scoring by Ken Wims with 12 points.
St. Joesph 40 - North Carolina 32
St. Joes, the 7th seed extends its hit list of higher seeds by eliminating North Carolina - the 4th seed team.  St. Joesph eariler in the day beat the number 2 seed Virgina and now beats the number 4 seed North Carolina.  St. Joesph was led in scoring by Ben Lewis with 12 points. Followed by Jalen Gee with 10 points.  North Carolina was led in scoring by Demontrez Palmer with 14 points.  Followed by Kaweon McDonald with 12 points.  St. Joesph - the 7th seed advances to the "SHIP".
Round 4 - Saturday, August 4, 2007 - Junior Division Championship Game
St. Joseph 64 - St. Johns 60
One of the best games of the Day, 7th Seed St. Joseph beats the number 1 seed St. Johns in overtime.  This game was as hot as the heat on the court.  Both teams played to the finish.  The score lead had more changes than an "X-Box" game.  The St. Joesph team had a chance to win the game on a foul shot which just missed.  Then after a time out, coach Anton designed a play right out of my own play book which proved to be the go ahead bucket.  The crowd grew so large we had to request the "down up front" - in the front row.  Very exciting and both teams deserved to win.  However, only one can take the prize and for St. Joseph - the 7th seed beats the number 1 seed St. Johns.   St. Joseph was led in scoring by Ben Lewis with 24 points.  Followed by Jalen Gee with 18 points and Luke Witmer with 8 points.  St. Johns was led in scoring by Ali Aziz with 19 points.  Followed by John Cappolella with 18 points and Ernie Burrell with 13 points.  Congradulations to a well played game by both teams, talented players and great coaches. 

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