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Saturday, November 01, 2025
Heartbreak for Dill & Red Storm as Marshalls Snatch Thriller

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The Houston Red Storm, under Head Coach Terence Dill, suffered an agonising 118-117 defeat to the Midlothian Marshalls in their home opener, despite an offensive masterclass that delighted the home crowd. The contest, a true back-and-forth classic, featured a remarkable 19 lead changes and was ultimately decided by a Marshalls three-pointer in the dying seconds.

While the result was devastating, the Red Storm delivered an exhibition of fluid, high-octane basketball. Leading the charge was the sensational captain, Dylan Spriggins, who put on a magnificent performance, leading all scorers with a massive 38 points and controlling the paint with 16 rebounds.

The team's ball movement was exceptional, a fact underlined by an incredible total of 45 assists on their 48 made baskets. Point guard Cam Moore was the architect of this unselfish play, recording a superb 20 assists to go with his 19 points, securing a memorable points-assist double-double. Lynn Jenkins also contributed significantly with 19 points, supported by Eric Boyd on 14 points and Eric Williams adding 10 points to the tally.

The Red Storm’s surge in the second quarter was a particular highlight, as they outscored the Marshalls 24-16, driven by 10 team assists in that period alone. This run saw the home side erase an early deficit to head into the halftime break tied at 50 points apiece.

Throughout the game, Houston controlled the interior, a reflection of their superior rebounding and accuracy from close range. They shot an impressive 39-for-58 on two-point attempts and utterly dominated the glass with a total of 52 rebounds, consistently winning the physical battle in the key.

However, none of this was enough to secure the victory. Despite the statistical dominance in many areas, the Marshalls held their nerve until the decisive moment, silencing the home crowd with a last-gasp three-pointer that secured the narrowest of wins.

Speaking after the heartbreaking loss, Head Coach Dill acknowledged the quality of his team's performance but stressed the need for defensive resilience in tight situations.

"That was a tough way to lose a game, especially in front of our fans," said Coach Dill. "I’m proud of the effort and the way we shared the ball—45 assists is phenomenal. But great teams find a way to get that final stop. We will learn from this, adjust our defense, and be ready for the road."

The Red Storm will certainly take heart from their spectacular offensive display, but the painful lesson of failing to close out the game will undoubtedly be the focus as they prepare for their upcoming fixtures.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Scott Rises to Eighth in Updated HoopVibe 'Top 250' Rankings

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Ralph Scott has solidified his standing as one of the top high school basketball players in the United States, officially moving up to number eight in the newly released #HoopVibe 2026 'Top 250' rankings.

The new rankings place Scott firmly inside the top echelon of talent, recognising his strong development and potential as he enters his final year of high school basketball.

Scott is scheduled to begin his final season with IMG Academy later this year, with games expected to start near the end of November. While the full season schedule has not yet been confirmed, anticipation is building for Scott's campaign, which will be closely watched by collegiate scouts following his ascent into the nation’s top ten players.


Sunday, October 19, 2025
Dill’s Red Storm Begin ABA Season with a Win

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Terence Dill’s Houston Red Storm kicked off its American Basketball Association (ABA) 2025-2026 campaign on a dominant note, defeating the Missouri Capitals 116-105 on the road. The victory was secured by an explosive performance from the backcourt, elite ball movement, and stifling defense.

​The game was highlighted by a phenomenal all-around effort from forward Tre Drye, who secured the team’s first triple-double of the season with 21 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 assists. Guard Dylan Spriggins led all scorers, pouring in a game-high 31 points in the winning effort.

​The Red Storm set a blistering pace early, demonstrating excellent chemistry with 10 assists in the first quarter alone, leading to a 26-20 advantage. Houston continued its strong offensive surge through the first half, taking a commanding 52-44 lead into the break and never looking back. While the Capitals mounted a late comeback effort, utilizing a 10-point run to close a 68-53 deficit, the Red Storm successfully managed the margin for the victory.

​Head Coach Dill credited the win to the team’s unselfish play and defensive intensity.

​“To open the season on the road with a complete performance like that is huge,” said Coach Dill. “Tre Drye’s ability to impact every area of the game was the difference, and Dylan Spriggins was clinical on offense. Our ball movement was phenomenal—48 assists is an incredible number and shows our commitment to playing team basketball.”

​The Red Storm’s efficiency was evident inside the arc, where they shot 42-69 on two-point attempts. The team finished with a staggering 48 assists, led by guard Cam Moore who dished out 13 assists. They also controlled the paint, outrebounding the Capitals with 47 total rebounds and playing tough defense, registering five blocks and eight steals.
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Trailblazer Scott Commits to Tennessee Volunteers

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In one of the most significant moments for Bermudian sport in years, highly-sought after basketball prospect Ralph Scott has committed to the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Scott chose the Volunteers on Tuesday afternoon, selecting them over a final list that included Houston, Purdue, and Texas A&M.

Scott’s journey to becoming a blue-chip recruit—and potentially the first Bermudian men’s player in NCAA Division I basketball history—is anything but traditional.

Born in Connecticut but raised in Bermuda, an island where cricket and soccer dominate, Scott’s passion for basketball was cultivated not by a formal system, but by family history.

"My family has always been into basketball," the 6-foot-8 wing told RTI. "My grandfather coached the Bermuda National basketball team. I’ve always been around him, watching basketball like that and seeing him in that environment."

Scott's early basketball experiences were limited by the scale of the island, which is so small that its entire population couldn't fill a single major US arena. "There’s not a lot of people in Bermuda so I didn’t play organized, in a proper gym basketball until I was like 10 or 11," he explained.

To truly develop his game, Scott made the pivotal decision to move to the United States for high school, first spending a season at Lakeland Christian School before transferring to the elite IMG Academy for his junior and senior years.

The adjustment to the intensity of American prep basketball was a process, but the results have been dramatic. Scott has transformed into a versatile, long-range shooter with significant defensive upside, now ranking among the top 40 prospects in the 2026 class.

"I’ve made a massive improvement in my game," he noted. "My ability to shoot. My ability to stretch the floor. My intensity and defensive presence… has all improved in the last year or two."

By choosing Tennessee, Scott emphasized the influence of veteran coach Rick Barnes, who has a history of developing elite wing players for the professional level.

Scott now walks a path previously uncharted for athletes from the 129th-ranked basketball nation. His commitment not only elevates his own career but represents a historic achievement for Bermudian sport.

"I feel like, just being able to learn from someone that’s had that much success with players at my position and putting them in the next level—it would be crazy not to pick the guy who has the most accomplishments," he concluded.

 
 
Sunday, September 28, 2025
Scott & IMG Academy Conclude Showcase with Victory

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Bermudian basketball prospect Ralph Scott and his IMG Academy Ascender Elite teammates finished the inaugural NBA Academy International Showcase on a high note, securing their second dominant win of the tournament by defeating Pole France Basketball 82-74.

The victory in their third and final match of the high-profile showcase gave the IMG Ascenders a strong 2 and 1 overall record for the event.

The win was a challenging one against the French academy side, but the IMG team displayed the composure necessary to close out the eight-point victory. Scott, who has been heavily scouted by top-tier NCAA Division I programmes, once again provided valuable contributions off the bench, helping his team achieve the successful record against elite international competition.

The showcase served as an important platform for Scott to demonstrate his talent to college and NBA personnel ahead of his highly anticipated commitment decision.


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