Sam has been having a great senior season. He has lead St. Patrick's to 1st place in the East Suburban Catholic Conference, including a big win over St. Joseph's.
Tonight they had a conference rematch against Notre Dame High School of Niles (Jim Les' old high school).
St. Patrick's lead nearly the entire way and won the game. Sam Maniscalco was the leading scorer, though I do not yet have a final score to report. Sam had around 20 points, despite gimmick defenses and double-teaming played against him the entire night.
St. Pats remains in 1st place in the ESCC with an 8-1 record (15-4 overall). Their only loss was last Saturday against Benet. In that game, Sam scored a season-low 9 points. Benet played a unique defense designed specifically to counter Sam. They assigned 2 players to double-team Sam the entire game and played a 2-1 zone against the the rest of St. Patrick's players.
The only other time I have seen a similar defense played was when Bradley played Indiana State in 1979, and Dick Versace (in his first season as BU coach) employed a similar defense against Larry Bird. He scored just 4 points (the lowest scoring output of his career including high school, college, or pro), but Indiana State still beat Bradley that year, and remained undefeated until they lost to Michigan State in the NCAA Championship game.
St. Patrick's plays again Saturday night against Elk Grove, and has 2 games next weekend against Marist and a rematch next Saturday (Feb. 10) against St. Joseph.
Tonight they had a conference rematch against Notre Dame High School of Niles (Jim Les' old high school).
St. Patrick's lead nearly the entire way and won the game. Sam Maniscalco was the leading scorer, though I do not yet have a final score to report. Sam had around 20 points, despite gimmick defenses and double-teaming played against him the entire night.
St. Pats remains in 1st place in the ESCC with an 8-1 record (15-4 overall). Their only loss was last Saturday against Benet. In that game, Sam scored a season-low 9 points. Benet played a unique defense designed specifically to counter Sam. They assigned 2 players to double-team Sam the entire game and played a 2-1 zone against the the rest of St. Patrick's players.
The only other time I have seen a similar defense played was when Bradley played Indiana State in 1979, and Dick Versace (in his first season as BU coach) employed a similar defense against Larry Bird. He scored just 4 points (the lowest scoring output of his career including high school, college, or pro), but Indiana State still beat Bradley that year, and remained undefeated until they lost to Michigan State in the NCAA Championship game.
St. Patrick's plays again Saturday night against Elk Grove, and has 2 games next weekend against Marist and a rematch next Saturday (Feb. 10) against St. Joseph.
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