Fierce Prove Grit in New Haven

Fierce Prove Grit in New Haven

The Fierce kept it going this weekend at the Vertical Fall Classic in the New Haven area.   10-Under Bindner split two tight games on Saturday and were led by the ferocious defense of Charlie Scott and Danny Goldberger, the inside rebounding of Grady Kaliski, Felix Crawford and Ryan Luchetta, and the outside shooting of William Jacobs, Devin Kass and Matt Garcia. Aleko Vergakis, Barrett Mullahy, Tommy Deems and George Targowski were doing all of the dirty work.   11-Under Seawright showed tremendous grit. After struggling in both of their Saturday games, they climbed uphill on Sunday to overcome Mobilio's Fitness in the final seconds. Coach Judah drew up a play that the boys executed to precision, with Will Kane assisting Ryan Moore for the go-ahead basket. And it may have been the Fierce's only lead of the game. Nate Moore continued his toughness around the hoop, Nicolas Hardiman was cutting off the passing lanes, and Brendan Mullahy got it going down the stretch. Michael Bernier was muscling for the rebounds.   12-Under Seawright played with great structure and tenacity in their 3-point Sunday loss to the New Haven Heat. Kyle DeFonce and Anthony Gambuzza came alive on both ends of the floor, especially with defense and rebounds. Theo Mante was a force inside and constantly finding himself at the free throw line. Jack Balsano followed up a Saturday shooting display with continued aggressive defensive play. Chris Gervasi was strong defensively and efficient on offense.   13-Under Lipow dropped a pair of competitive, close Saturday games vs CBA and United Youth, but bounced back Sunday with a 46-30 victory over AFK Renegades. Max Andrews was all over the court in all 3 games. Max was defending, rebounding and running the floor. JT Shapiro and Rory Tarsy brought high intensity defense and energy. Jack Petrafesa stayed on the attack. But it was Braden Moore that stole the show on Sunday. Braden hardly missed -- finishing with an estimated 15 points coming from a variety of spots on the floor.   Great job boys. Keep it going!

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Fierce 10-U Win Fall Opener

Fierce 10-U Win Fall Opener

This weekend the Fairfield Fierce opened up the fall season at the Tri-State Tip-Off in Brewster, NY and New Milford, CT   10-Under Bindner came out of the gates blazing, going 3-0 and capturing the tournament championship over Fenom Fire (Westchester). They rode ferocious team defense and unselfish ball movement all the way. Ryan Luchetta was in charge in every aspect -- defense, rebounds and outside shooting. Grady Kaliski was a force in the block, Charlie Scott and Danny Goldberger were diving everywhere for loose balls, Devin Kass put on a dribbling display, Aleko Verkakis and Matt Garcia had the shooting stroke, and William Jacobs and Barrett Mullahy brought their toughness.   11-Under Seawright stuck together all weekend with unselfish teamwork of their own. They opened up with a gritty 30-23 win over CT-PHD and fought hard to the end in their other 2 games. They were led by the guard play of Ryan Moore, Nicolas Hardiman and Brendan Devine, the shot blocking presence of Nate Moore, and the inside games of Liam Yin and Brendan Mullahy. Roan Smith's non-stop defensive motor was also running as usual.   12-Under Seawright earned their way into the 4-team playoff bracket with a 2-1 record. There they fell short against the eventual champion. Guards Jordan Katz, Ryan Mollica and Gavin McCarthy worked together. Jack Balsano and Anthony Gambuzza never stopped fighting for boards, Jack Plesser never stopped running the break, and Theodore Mante flashed his inside dominance. Jack Gueterman, Chris Gervasi and Kyle DeFonce played smart games with scoring contributions.   13-Under Bindner struggled through their first 2 games but found some rhythm vs CT-PHD in the final game. They started working the ball inside to open up the offense, led by the tough play of Jack Iacono. Zarius Eusebe, Tyler Moody and Andre Mead were fast and athletic down the floor. Miles Bradley and Gerard Roarty contributed buckets.   13-Under Lipow started off with a thrilling back and forth OT victory over Bomb Squad. They followed that up with a goose egg Sunday morning against High Rise Elite, but bounced back with a proud underdog performance against Playaz Academy, keeping it interesting to the end. Jack Petrafesa scored 49 points between Bomb Squad and Playaz Academy... and importantly they were an efficient, unselfish 49 points. Jack P. was getting to the rim at will, drawing And-1's, draining 3's and dishing out to teammates. Jack Knott was a defensive force and wowed the crowd with his shot blocking against the Playaz, complimenting that with a pretty mid-range game. TJ Martere showed up to the party vs the Playaz with key rebounds and defensive plays of his own. Dillon Mannix made smart decisions from the point and used his speed to out-hustle much larger opponents. Eamon Jones and Brian Fullenbaum contributed timely 3-pointers and used fundamental box-outs to steal away rebounds. Thierry Thelismon brought tenacious defense into the mix.   This was an exciting opening tournament for all 5 Fierce teams. Looking forward to next weekend!

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Summer Pick-up Games: Week 5

Summer Pick-up Games: Week 5

Tonight the fifth and final week of the Fierce Pick-up Games finished off in exciting fashion.   In the 5/6th grade session, Team Matt pulled away to a double digit victory and were led by the guard play of Ryan Mollica, Ben Davenport and Ryan Moore. Mollica was flying all over the court impacting the game on every possession. Davenport was showcasing his offensive repertoire, both shooting and on the attack. Moore was fighting for and winning every loose ball that was out there. On the inside, Liam Yin was cleaning up all of the offensive rebounds for easy put backs. Team Judah was led by the gritty tough play of Emmett Derby, Brendan Devine and Roan Smith. George Todorovich carried much of the scoring load, and Theo Mante dominated the paint.   In the 7th grade session, it took overtime for Team Matt to pull out the most thrilling game of the season. Griffin Harding led the way with an estimated 30 points, scoring all over the court. Stephen Keating once again took ownership of the inside, and also made the biggest play of the game with 5 seconds remaining in regulation - cutting off the passing lane for a steal and quick layup to tie the score. Sean Donohue caught fire from outside, and Jack Balsano contributed key baskets as well. Team Judah was propelled by a jaw-dropping 45 points from Jack Petrafesa. Simply unstoppable down the stretch. This was facilitated by the great court vision of Liam Ryan, who was quietly an assist machine. Harrison Keith also showed off his play-making, with some impressive length of the court baseball passes. And Jack Knott again had a big time block party with at least 5 intimidating rejections.   Thank you everyone for a fantastic inaugural Fierce Summmer Pick-up games!

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Summer Pick-up Games: Week 4

Summer Pick-up Games: Week 4

In Week 4 of the Fierce Pick-up Games, it was up and down and back and forth.   In the 5/6th grade session, Team Matt pulled out a close game and were led by an estimated 20 points from George Todorovich - he was an unstoppable scoring machine. In the 2nd half Liam Yin went bonkers on defense with rejections everywhere - must have been the headband. Reid Powning made a huge defensive stop in transition, and then Ryan Moore sealed the game with 2 clutch free throws. Ben Davenport made some nifty passes, Emmett Derby attacked the basket, and Matt Debes was finding his shooting stroke. Team Judah had big offensive perfomances from Jack Plesser and Nicolas Alvarez. Brendan Devine and Roan Smith both played excellent all-around games as well. Abdoulaye Ameganvi exhibited improved mid-range shooting.   In the 7th grade session, Team Judah got the last laugh with a 2 point nail-biter victory. Eamon Jones came out aggressive with his shot making, but also made the right passes. Stephen Keating played a tough inside game. Gavin McCarthy was swirling around to find the passing angles. Liam Ryan and Tommy Schindler both got hot from long-range. Team Matt put up a fight as Jack Petrafesa dropped 19 points. Jack Knott flaunted a full array of skills, finishing with an estimated stat line of 8 points, 6 rebounds and 8 blocks! He was the human eraser on defense. Sean Donohue's long shooting range was on display. Jake Fitzpatrick showed again why he is a top defender - leading the game in proper box out technique. Dillon Mannix shot well from outside, and Sean Racette was running the floor ahead of everyone all game long.   One more week to go!

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Summer Pick-up Games: Week 3

Summer Pick-up Games: Week 3

In Week 3 of the Fierce Pick-up Games, there were bodies flying everywhere.   In the 5/6th grade session, Team Judah narrowly escaped with a 2 point victory. Jack Plesser dominated on both ends of the court - he could not be stopped, finishing with approximately 30 points and 5 steals. Ryan Mollica was controlling the pace and attacking the basket. Liam Yin used a soft touch around the rim, Theodore Mante commanded the paint, and Abdoulaye Ameranvi turned steals into fast breaks. For Team Matt - George Todorovich, Emmett Derby and Ryan Luchetta led the offensive charge. Nicolas Alvarez and Brendan Devine were keeping things close with their intimidating defensive play.   In the 7th grade session, Team Matt came out firing and never looked back. Jack Petrafesa scored 30 tenacious points. Charlie Began was unstoppable coast to coast - using his strength to attack the basket or kick-out to the open teammate. Jack Balsano and Sean Donohue were draining their shots. Liam Ryan and Jake Fitzpatrick were all defense all game long. Team Judah was led by the perimeter decision-making and shooting of Sean Racette, and inside play of Stephen Keating. Aston Martin and Thomas Schindler spaced the floor and were smartly taking what the defense gave.   See you in Week 3!

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Summer Pick-up Games: Week 2

Summer Pick-up Games: Week 2

In Week 2 of the Fierce Pick-up Games, the defense and hustle continued.   In the 5/6th grade session, Coach Matt's team pulled out a hard contested game that was within reach for Coach Judah's crew until the end. George Todorovich starred for Team Matt with an excellent all-around performance. Ryan Mollica facilitated the offense as point guard, with smart decision-making. Ryan Moore and Martin Alvarez used great hustle to make key contributions down the stretch. For the 'Fighting Judahs'... Jack Plesser displayed impressive speed and athleticism. Ben Davenport and Nicolas Alvarez played strong on both offense and defense.   In the 7th grade session, Coach Judah's troops squeaked out a dramatic 1 point victory that came down to the final buzzer. Jack Petrafesa scored a scoop lay-up with 15 seconds remaining to take the lead 51 to 50 -- the final score. Charlie Began animated the crowd with an assortment of chase down rejections reminiscent of Lebron James in the 2016 Finals (not 2017). Thomas Schindler put in 3 three-pointers from different spots on the floor. Coach Matt's group was led by a monstrous estimated 30 point 20 rebound performance from Stephen Keating. Jack Knott was stretching the floor with his distance shooting. Liam Ryan, Johnny McCain and Gavin McCarthy all made contributions of their own.   On to Week 3!

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Summer Pick-up Games: Week 1

Summer Pick-up Games: Week 1

In Week 1 of the Fierce Summer Pick-up Games... it was all defense and offensive ball movement.   In the 5/6th grade session, Coach Matt's squad jumped out to a quick start and never looked back. They were led by the inside combination of Nicolas Alvarez and Theodore Mante and the fast break speed of Emmett Derby, Jack Plesser, Ryan Moore and George Todorovich. Coach Judah's team did everything they could to keep it close, led by the scoring punch of Ben Davenport and Ryan Mollica. And Liam Yin would not quit fighting for the rebounds.   In the 7th grade session, the script flipped and Coach Judah's group got the last laugh. Jack Petrafesa, Eamon Jones, Liam Ryan and Johnny McCain led the perimeter attack. Stephen Keating was cleaning up the offensive boards for easy points, and Aston Martin was running the floor for easy baskets. For Coach Matt's team, Griffin Harding mixed up a variety of moves all the way to the final buzzer. Jack Knott showed off his developing long-range shooting. Gavin McCarthy dazzled the crowd with his hustle, ball-handling and scoring ability.   Can't wait for Week 2!

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Dramatic Finishes to the Spring

Dramatic Finishes to the Spring

The Fierce program finished the spring in dramatic fashion today all across the Tri-state area.   In Bristol, CT -- 13-Under Lipow won all 3 of their games to capture a 2nd consecutive tournament. In their early game, it took every second to pull it out, as Jack Petrafesa drilled a buzzer beater from two feet beyond the top of the key to flip a 1-point deficit into a 2-point victory. Petrafesa used a strong down screen from Charlie Began and received a perfect pass from Max Andrews to find his groove.   The group used the game winner as momentum for the remainder of the day. They played scrappy team defense and displayed unselfish ball movement. Griffin Harding went to another level defensively. Thomas Schindler and Dillon Mannix were spraying in shots from all over the court, Jack Knott found his shooting stroke as well and gathered in the boards, and Sean Racette was setting up teammates with precision passing. Congrats to the boys on another tournament title!   Meanwhile in Ardsley, NY -- 13-Under Seawright split 2 games. But it was the way they capped off the season that counted. The group stuck together through adversity all spring, and in the final game, the stars aligned as they pulled out an overtime thriller. Liam Ryan scored the go-ahead basket. BSNY Metro then tied the game at 50 to 50, but Liam threw a baseball pass to Matt Vivona who was fouled with 2 seconds remaining. Matt made both free throws to seal the game for the Fierce. Jack Murphy ripped down 12 rebounds, while Aston Martin scored 8 points to go along with 10 rebounds, and Jack Balsano brought great all-around energy to the game.   Finally in Brewster, NY -- 11-Under Binder also split 2 hard-fought games, for a strong finish to their season. The squad outlasted High Rise Basketball in an overtime thriller of their own, thanks to 2 clutch free throws by Emmett Derby with 4 seconds remaining. Gavin McCarthy and Ben Davenport led the way in scoring, Nicolas Alvarez contributed across the stat line, and Wyatt Dodge and Roan Smith played strong defense.   Thank you to all Fierce families for a fantastic 2017 Spring Season. And a great way to wrap it up!

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Fierce Win the Rose City Challenge

Fierce Win the Rose City Challenge

Today at the Rose City Basketball Challenge in East Hamption, CT... 13-Under Lipow got progressively stronger with each of their 3 games. The Fierce lost in overtime to New Haven Boys & Girls despite 14 points from Griffin Harding, but bounced back with a double digit win over RABC led by a tenacious 21 points from Jack Petrafesa and 10 efficient points from Sean Racette.   Then to take the tournament trophy away from defending champ Team 10, Max Andrews stepped up with 14 points and a lock-down defensive performance on Team 10's go-to-scorer, Thomas Schindler drilled clutch timely shots to tally 8 points, and Stephen Keating took over in the paint. The Fierce came together for a complete team effort on both sides of the ball, and held a potent offense to only 35 points. Congratulations Fierce!

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Fierce Top Stamford Peace

Fierce Top Stamford Peace

Today at the Connecticut State Championships, 13-Under Lipow topped Fairfield County foe Fairfield Peace Basketball 45-41, but fell to United Youth 60-51 in a hard fought game. Jack Petrafesa, Charlie Began and Griffin Harding led the scoring attack. Max Andrews and Stephen Keating worked together in the paint. Jack Knott and Dillon Mannix contributed rebounds and steals.

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