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Saturday, November 15, 2025
Scott Named to High School Player of the Year Watch List

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Bermudian Basketball sensation Ralph Scott has been named to the 2025-26 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Boys High School Player of the Year Watch List, solidifying his status as one of the elite high school prospects in North America.

Scott, a 6-foot-8 wing/power forward who attends IMG Academy in Florida, has seen his recruitment and profile accelerate tremendously throughout 2025. He is regarded as a top-50 prospect nationally in the class of 2026.

The accolade follows a string of impressive performances, including a victory in the school's season opener dunk competition. Scott recently won the IMG 25/26 Dunks after Dark dunk competition, a season opener event at the school where he famously entered at the last minute. He secured the spectacular win by jumping over his 7ft teammate to seal the victory.

Scott's inclusion on the Naismith Watch List caps a breakthrough year that saw him earn significant attention from NCAA and NBA scouts:

He was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Basketball Without Borders Americas camp in El Salvador in June 2025.
He also showcased his potential at the inaugural NBA Academy International Showcase in Abu Dhabi, where he contributed to IMG's dominant 89-59 victory over NBA Academy Africa.
Scott has received several Division I university offers, recently committing to the University of Tennessee.

The Naismith Trophy is presented annually to the most outstanding boys' and girls' prep basketball players who achieve tremendous on-court success.

 
 
Friday, November 14, 2025
Patrick's LSU Tigers Run to 3-0 Record After Strong Finish

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Associate Head Coach David Patrick and the Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers ran their record to a perfect 3-0 on the season, using a dominant second half and an outstanding performance at the free-throw line to score a convincing 98-81 victory over Florida International University (FIU) at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

LSU, after holding a narrow five-point lead at the half, 43-38, exploded offensively in the final 20 minutes. The Tigers shot an impressive 60 percent from the field (18-of-30), including 16-of-24 inside the arc, to score 55 points and pull away for the decisive victory.

The Tigers' efficiency at the free-throw line was a key factor in the win. After making 13-of-14 in the first half, they maintained their composure by making 17-of-20 in the final 20 minutes, finishing the game at an exceptional 30-of-34 (88.2%) from the stripe.

LSU initially used a 13-1 run in the opening half to build a substantial 22-9 lead, but FIU fought back to tie the game twice at 26 and 28, though they never managed to take the lead. In the second half, the Tigers unleashed a critical 14-3 run to stretch the lead to 17 points, 63-46, with 12:19 remaining. LSU pushed the lead to 20 and led by as much as 22 points with 10 minutes left to play.

LSU finished with five players in double figures. Marquel Sutton led the way with 19 points and secured his second straight double-double with 12 rebounds. Sutton was highly efficient, going 6-of-11 from the field, making three treys, and going 4-of-4 from the free-throw line. Mike Nwoko also scored 19 points and played some of his best basketball despite playing most of the final 11 minutes with four fouls. FIU fell to 1-2 on the season.


Thursday, November 13, 2025
Scott & IMG Ascenders Deliver Back-to-Back Blowouts

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Ralph Scott and his IMG Academy Varsity Basketball teammates opened their non-conference schedule with back-to-back dominant victories, showcasing their high-scoring potential at home and on the road.

The IMG Ascenders first secured a massive home win against Forges Academy with a final score of 73-25. The match was effectively decided by halftime, with the score already standing at 54-11, leaving Forges Academy little chance of recovery. The dominant victory gave IMG a positive start to their campaign.

They followed that up with another high-scoring performance on the road, defeating the Northeast varsity basketball team by a score of 99-58. The back-to-back wins, including the two significant margins of victory, highlight the Ascenders' offensive depth and defensive strength early in the season.

Scott, who is one of Bermuda's most promising Basketball athletes, is a key prospect who recently committed to the University of Tennessee.


Sunday, November 09, 2025
Dill’s Red Storm Fall to Purple Kings as Fatigue & Injuries Bite

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Running on fumes after last night’s historic upset victory on the road, Terrence Dill's Houston Red Storm were unable to overcome the fresh legs of the Texas Purple Kings, falling 119-97 at home to conclude their demanding Rivalry Weekend.

The loss, which drops the Red Storm to 2-3 on the season, was compounded by both physical fatigue and key roster absences.

Despite the team's difficulties and the crucial absence of point guard Cam Moore, captain Dylan Spriggins delivered an extraordinary, high-effort performance. Stepping into the primary ball-handling role, Spriggins recorded a massive double-double with 31 points and 10 assists.

Spriggins was incredibly efficient from the free-throw line, sinking 11 of 13 attempts, but even his offensive efforts were not enough to halt a key 12-point run by the Purple Kings late in the game, which turned a six-point deficit into an insurmountable margin for the fatigued Red Storm.

The most difficult news of the afternoon was an unfortunate injury to veteran forward Eric Boyd. Boyd, who contributed 10 points before his injury, has been placed on the Injured Reserve (IR) for two weeks and will be re-evaluated on November 25th.

Head Coach Terrence Dill was pragmatic about the result, acknowledging the team's difficulty in maintaining defensive intensity after the emotional high of the previous night's victory.

"We expended so much energy in San Antonio; we just didn't have the fire power left today," Coach Dill stated. "More importantly, the loss of Cameron Moore's steady hand at the point was truly felt. That absence compounded the fatigue, and we were never able to find a consistent defensive stance. We need to protect our players, get Eric healthy, and refocus completely."
Saturday, November 08, 2025
Dill’s Red Storm Upset Alamo City in ABA Action

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The Houston Red Storm (3-2) delivered a monumental performance on the road, defeating the undefeated and nationally ranked #10 Alamo City All-Stars (3-1) in a thrilling 97-93 victory at Antioch Gym in American Basketball Association action.

​The Red Storm clinched the victory thanks to a decisive mid-range dagger hit by captain Dylan Spriggins with just 48 seconds left in the fourth quarter, capping off an intense battle between the in-state rivals.

​Head Coach Terence Dill praised the team’s mental toughness to handle the rally, ​"This is a monumental win for our program," said Coach Dill. "Alamo City showed why they are ranked tenth, but our guys refused to lose. When they hit that 10-point run, we locked in, and we responded like champions. Drayton’s commitment to dominate the boards was the heart of our defense tonight."

​The Red Storm established an early rhythm, turning a 12-11 deficit into a comfortable 22-14 lead with an 11-2 run. They maintained that advantage into the break, leading 54-49 at halftime. However, the game tightened dramatically in the fourth quarter when the All-Stars responded with a furious 10-point run to briefly take an 85-82 lead, testing Houston's resolve. The Red Storm held firm, relying on their interior dominance and clutch scoring to close the door.

​The two stars provided the necessary firepower and muscle to secure the road win:

​Dylan Spriggins (Small Forward) led all scorers with 33 points, including 10 points in the crucial second quarter. Known for the efficiency of his mid-range game, Spriggins cemented the victory with his late-game heroics.

​Gabriel Drayton, cleared to play just hours before tip-off despite a recent calf strain, rewarded the owner’s faith with a monster double-double: 13 points and a career-high 23 rebounds. His presence was felt immediately as the Red Storm dominated the glass, grabbing 53 total rebounds in the contest.

​The entire team showcased elite ball movement, recording an astounding 37 assists on 38 made baskets, orchestrated by point guard Cam Moore, who finished with 13 assists and 11 points.

​Other major contributors included Brandon Thompson (19 points), Eric Willaims (11 points), Eric Boyd (8 points), and Trey Murphy (2 points).
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