The records shown are through Thursday’s Games
- On Vathersfield Regional (1A)
- Prophet on Regional (2A)
- Hall regional (2A)
- Other territories
On Vathersfield Regional (1A)
Teams to beat: (2) Annavan (22-7), (3) Fulton (20–11).
Pairing: सोमवार, 19 फरवरी-गेम 1: (14) एंबॉय (4-24) (2) एनावन, 7 बजे गेम 2: (10) सेंट बेडे (11-20) पर (9) गैल्वा, 6:30 बजे गेम 3: (12) डेपू (7-21) (3) फुल्टन, 6 बजे गेम 4: (11), 6-17), (6)-11-13) विजेता 1-2, 6 बजे गेम 6: विजेता 3-4, 7:30 pm Friday, 23 February-Championship: Winner 5-6, 7 pm
Noteworthy: All four quarter -finals will be played in the Home Court of Higher Seed on Monday. This will give Tom McGunigal’s flying geese a major start against Lamoil trying to play for a regional title at home. Lions enter Postsen on the eight-game skid. … St. Bedy played his best ball of the season, winning eight out of the last 14. Bruins’ rival, Galva, trending in the other direction, two of their last 12 and 10 are lost. Wildcats have divided the games with Lamoil, defeating Depu. Bruce would like to duplicate last year’s Postsen Magic, when he was upset with top seed Markvat 61–57 in the regional semi-finals. “Hopefully we are ready for the challenge. Last year proved that anything can happen. One thing is sure. We will work hard.” … Dipu, who has lost six of its last seven, will face a Fulton Squad who is the winner of seven of its previous nine and posted his fourth straightforward season of the 20-Plus victory, except for the Navid-Shaked 2020-21 season. … Top seeded Annavan has hit the skid of a late season, leaving four of his last six. One of the two wins of Braves came out against Vathersfield (55-51) on 3 February.… Dipu and Lamoil have been trained by Brothers TRAI and Chance Bloomherst, whose father was the first coach in Polo, Anavan and Mendota, and helped each son’s program.
Last year’s regional finals: Fulton 48, East Dabuke 42.
Bcr pick: Falton on Snavan.
next: The winner makes progress for Hanover sectional, which faces the winner of Petonica Regional at 7 pm on Wednesday, 28 February.
Prophet on Regional (2A)
To defeat the team: (1) Rock Falls (18-10).
Pairing: Monday, 19 February-19: (10) Morrison (10-16) (8) Oregon (8), 7 pm Game 2: (12) Eri-Prophetstown (3-20) (5) Bureau Valley (5) Bureau Valley (15-16), Wednesday, 7 pm, February 21-Game 3: (1) Winner 1, 6 PM4: (4) 23 February-Championships: 23 February-Championships: Vigyan Spiper: Wijeeta 3-4, 3-4, evening
Noteworthy: The Thursday’s game was a possible regional final preview in Princeton between Rock Falls and Princeton, winning the hot-shooting rocket 70–59. Tiger’s coach Jason Smith said that “It would be good to understand his speed and such things in the court which you cannot lift on the film.” But he was in a hurry to connect, “Let’s slow it down, although a little, we have to win on Wednesday before we can play on Friday. I think the coach (rock falls’ zach) will say the same thing. Sanderock will say the same thing. Regional is always difficult. Regional is always difficult. Nobody wants to go home and it means that when you play teams against each other, you can have anything.” … To get a chance for the third straight regional title, Tigers face a potential shodown vs. rival Bureau Valley. Princeton and BV divided the season series with Tigers and won 70–44 for the second time. The storm enters Postsen in a tail spin, leaving the last three and six of its last eight. His last two disadvantages came to Bayran by an average by 36 points, which is the state-rank and Sherard. He rebounds against EP in quarter -final plays at Storm Sailor on Monday. The storm defeated the panthers 46-38 on 28 November. Wife coach Jason Markwis stated that this is the ground “A group of teams that no one wants to face,” and this will provide a difficult test to give EP a chance to return home. “All those teams that can be hot. For us, it all starts with the floor and EP of our house,” he said. “They are a gritty team. Great win here last month. His record is playing in TRAC West. They will work hard. I am happy that we will get another house game. We will need to take the most advantage of it.” … Like the tigers, the rocket is also a rescue regional champion. … the semi -finals and finals will be held in the Prophet.
Last year’s regional finals: Princeton 68, Stillman Valley 37; Rock Falls 43, Byron 40.
Bcr pick: Rock falls on Princeton.
next: Winner Menndota Sectional was faced by the winner of Vinabago Regional on 7 pm, on 27 February.
Hall regional (2A)
To defeat the team: (2) Seneka (21-9).
Pairing: Monday, 19 February-game 1: (9) Mendota (13-18) (7) Hall (11-15). Game 2: (11) Arora Central Catholic (13-17) AT (6) Sandwich (16-12), 6:15 pm on Wednesday February 21-Game 3: (2) Seneca vs. Winner 1, 6 PM Game 4: (3) Riveradale (20-8) Rivardel (20-8) Rivardel (20-8) Riverdale (20-8) Vs. Winner 2, 7:30 PM, February 23-Championships: 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM, 6 PM.
Noteworthy: Red Devils and Trojans have done three competitive games against each other this season, in which the hall has won two out of three. The hall defeated Mendota 61–53 in the Seneca Turkish tournament, Mendota won 52–49 on 12 December and the hall won 66-62 on 23 January. Red Devils Seneca lost 52–32 to Seneca in the second game of Seneca tournament, while Trojan has not faced Irish. The hall enters Postsen on a five-game losing line, while Mendota is 4-6 in its last 10 matches. Senior Pater is the leading scorer of Die Hall, while Senior Max Bryant and Sophomore Braden Curan have also been the leading players for Red Devils. Isaiah Nenez made his 1,000th career point in the 59–32 win of Trozons at Putam County at the conclusion of the regular season, making him the 19th player in the program history to reach Milestone. Aden Tilman and Calle Straws have also been an important contributor for Menndota. … Paxon Giertz, who has more than 1,500 career points and is third on Seneca’s career scoring list, leading 21-win Irish. Seneka has won more than 20 games for the third consecutive season, but has been looking for her first regional title since 2017-18. … Riverdale wants to repeat as a regional champion.
Last year’s Regional Finals: Kankeke McMannamara 69, Seneca 56
Bcr pick: Seneka on Riverdale.
next: The winner Menndota sections move to the sectional at 7 am, on Wednesday, February 27, to face the winner of the Genoa-Kingston Regional Regional.
Other territories
On Roe (1A): Team to Beat: (3) Abblingdon-Aven (17-13). Local Team: (14) Putam County (6-23).
In forreston (1A): Team to Beat: (1) Eastland (21-9). Local teams: (4) Sterling Pneumon (20–11). Worth Noting: Pneumon Senior Lucas Simpson overtook just 2,000-scoring mark and became the first leading scorer of the comet.
On Arora Christian (1A): Teams to beat: (2) Arora Christian (19-8), (3) Arlville (26-4). Worth Noting: Arlville Hast set a school record with 26 wins, with the old school record of 25–3 sets in 1937–38. Hosts are ranked 10th in Eagles 1A.
On somonauk (1a): Team to Beat: (1) Serena (27-2). Other teams: (4) Ottawa Markwate (21-8), (7) Indian Creek (18-11), (8) Somonak (15-15), (10) Navark (9-18), (11), (11) Dwite (7-22), (14) Leyland (3-14). Worth Noting: Little 10 Champion Serena is number 8 rank, coming in a sectional final a year ago. Markwet defeated Seneka only to win the TRAI-Country Conference Crown.
On Kankeke (2A): Team to Beat: (1) Fieldcrest (30–1). Worthy of the note: knights, who are at number 6 in 2A, set a school record with their 30th win on Thursday. He will attract the winner of (11) Hosher (6-22) in the quarter-finals (11) in the semi-finals of Wednesday (6-22). Host (4) Bishop Mac is 18-8.
In Farmington (2A): To defeat the team: Macomb (23-5). Other teams: (3) Sherard (21-6), (5) Kavani (21-8), (9) Canton (9-20), (8) Farmington (14-13). Worth Noting: Bilemakers defeated Princeton 64-59 on Tuesday to claim the TRAC East title.
On Monmouth-Rosville (2A): Team to Beat: (1) Rockej (23-6). Other teams: (6) Orion (15–13), (7) Monmouth-Razville (14-16), (10) Elman (3-24), (11) Knocvilla (4-25). Worth Noting: Rockej is ranked number 10 in 2A, which is far from two state appearances.
On Sterling (3A): Team to Beat: (2) Sterling (22-8). Other teams: (3) Dixon (23-6), (5) Lasel-Peru (20-8), (8) Ottawa (12-13). Worth Noting: Caves defeated Golden Warriors of 77-61 last week. Mark Cooper became Ottawa’s all-time winning coach, with a 333 win with a win of 47–39 on Tuesday, won 47–39 in Alma Mater. Cooper passed Dean Relay, which he played at IVCC.
On streather (3A): Team to Beat: (1) Kankeke (24-3). Other teams: (4) Streater (23-8), (6) Pontik, (7) Morris (16-13).
– Kevin Clum contributed to this story