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Sanborn Indians Boys Basketball '15-'16

Kudos to Kalinowski

 

Logan Kalinowski poured in 23 points and had 12 rebounds to pace Sanborn's boys, now 9-5, to an easy 56-29 victory over Prospect Mountain.

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Boys Basketball, 02/17/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Kalinowski crushes Farmington

Logan Kalinowski scored 19 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Sanborn to a convincing 62-42 win over Farmington. James Consentino added 12 points and 10 rebounds.

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Boys Basketball, 02/09/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shoopman owns OT

Zach Shoopman made all six of his free throws in overtime to help Sanborn top Raymond 67-64. Shoopman finished with 21 points and Logan Kalinowski had 17 points.

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Boys Basketball, 02/03/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Heroics and heartache

Zach Shoopman scored his 36th and 37th points on a pair of free throws with eight seconds left but Mascenic beat Sanborn 69-68 on a Brett Stauffenger layup with a second to play. Shoopman had a remarkable 28 points in the second half but Mascenic (6-1) held off the upset-minded Indians (3-6).

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Boys Basketball, 01/15/16 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Consentino goes for 14

James Consentino scored a team-high 17 points as Timberlane beat Newmarket 55-45 in the Farmington Tournament.

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Boys Basketball, 12/27/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Sanborn wins in 5 overtimes

You know a game was a marathon when everyone is guessing what happened in which overtime.
Last night’s Sanborn hero Cam Weymouth “thinks” it was the final seconds of the third OT when he hit a 23-foot bomb to force the fourth OT.
The Indians willed their way to a 5-OT, 73-69 thriller over Farmington Tuesday night in Kingston.
 It was a wild sequence with Sanborn getting four offensive rebounds in the final 30 seconds and finally making the three on the fifth try.
It was Weymouth’s first shot of the night!
“Logan Kalinowski passed it to me and I just took the shot with two seconds left,” said the 5-10 senior point guard from Fremont. “The funny thing was, the game before I had a shot to win the game in the final seconds (and missed). It was good to get some redemption.”
Even though he had come up short in the opener, and hadn’t even attempted a shot last night, Weymouth wasn’t lacking for confidence.
“I knew I could make it. I’ve taken them all my life,” said Weymouth, who transferred from Central Catholic after his sophomore year.
“I’ve never seen a game like this,” said 10th-year Sanborn coach Bob Ficker. “Cam hit one shot all night, if that doesn’t tell it all. This was a crazy game.”
Ficker said the visitors hit a last-second corner 3-pointer to tie it “in one of the overtimes.”
In the final OT, the Indians took a two-point lead then held the ball. Kalinowski (14 points) was fouled and hit both free throws to ice it.
James Consentino was a man among boys with 29 points and 14 rebounds and James Shoopman backed him with 20 points for the winners.

Sanborn 73, Farmington 69 (5 OTs)
Sanborn (73): Kimball 0-0-0, Weymouth 1-0-3, Gordon 0-2-2, Gowans 0-0-0, A.Kalinowski 0-0-0, Shoopman 9-1-20, Storms 2-1-5, Richard 0-0-0, Statezni 0-0-0, L. Kalinowski 4-5-14, Consentino 11-7-29. Totals 27-16-73
3-pointers: L. Kalinowski, Shoopman, Weymouth
Farmington (0-2):      4 18 14 7 4 2 6 8 6— 69
Sanborn (1-1):     13  9 15 6 30 4 2 6 8 10— 73

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Boys Basketball, 12/15/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Shoopman heats up

Sanborn lost its opener to Raymond 60-58, but not before Zach Shoopman drained five 3-pointers on his way to an impressive 21 point performance. Logan Kalinowski also had 11 points, and James Constantino had 7 points.

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Boys Basketball, 12/11/15 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars