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XvsX Women’s Gold League Kicks off

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XvsX Women’s Gold League kicked the season off featuring a double header with the defending champions Cookies against Atlanta Soul in game one, followed by the Milan Modelz versus the Sichuan Pandaz for game two.  The Atlanta Soul defeated Cookies in game one for a final score of 72-52.  In game two, the Milan Models battled for a one point victory over the Pandaz with a final score of 76-75.  Atonye Nyingifa from the Atlanta Soul, and Safiyyah  Yasin from the Milan Modelz were named XvsX players of the game.  Grace Hunter was the highest scorer in the league with 42 points.  

Game 1: Atlanta Soul 72 Cookies 52

The Atlanta Soul secured their first win in a season opener against the Cookies through balanced attack.  Player of the game Atonye Nyingifa had a double double of 18 points and 10 rebounds.  She led the team with four steals and shot over 50 percent from the floor.  XvsX returner Drew Edelman also posted a double double with 15 points, and led all players with 12 rebounds, three blocks along with six assists.  Angela Castaneda was another key performer for Atlanta Soul with 14 points and six boards. 

Tear’a Laudermill dropped double figures as well with 10 points and led all players with seven assists.  Jenna Bandy was the primary facilitator for the Soul, as she finished with nine points, grabbed six rebounds, and shot an efficient 50 percent from the field.  Emily Sullivan served as a defensive specialist, tallying six points, nine defensive rebounds, and two blocks.  The Atlanta Soul compiled the most assists and rebounds of all teams, finishing with 22 team assists and 54 team rebounds. 

Jenna Bandy (Atlanta Soul : Team Captain) Photo Credit : XvsX Sports
Jenna Bandy (Atlanta Soul : Team Captain) Photo Credit : XvsX Sports

In a close first half with numerous lead exchanges,  Mori White had the hothand for the Cookies with 13 points in the first half alone.  The three headed snake of Nyingifa, Bandy, and Edeldman carried the Soul to a two point lead in the first quarter (18-16).  After being tied 28-28 in the second quarter, a one on one was played between Laudermill and Leah Purvis who was the Cookies second leading scorer (12 points).  Laudermill closed the half with a step back jumpshot to put the Soul at a 34-32 lead going into the second half.  The Soul started the second half off on a 6-0 run generated by high to low action between the Twin Towers (Edelman and Sullivan). 

Castaneda became a scoring threat as she led the third quarter with six points alone, which generated a 12 point lead.  In the fourth quarter, Purvis and Ashley Samson of the Cookies got hot from beyond the arch, scoring back to back threes.  Nevertheless, it was not long until the Atlanta Soul pulled away with a final 6-0 run to secure the victory.  

Game 2 Milan Modelz 76 Sichuan Pandaz 75

After trailing the fourth quarter, Safiyyah Yasin hit her signature double between the legs into a reverse finish in the final seconds of the game for a 76-75 victory over the Pandaz.  Yasin recorded a double double of 22 points, 11 rebounds, and shot over 50 percent from the floor.  Estella Gutierrez also returned for the Modelz as the team’s  second leading scorer.  She finished with 17 points, eight rebounds, and led the team with three 3-point field goals made.  Starting power forward Monica Hanna also scored in double digits with 17 points.  Aniese Palmore led all players with five assists with the addition of eight points.  For the Sichuan Pandaz, former North Carolina State guard Grace Hunter scored a league high 42 points, 11 rebounds with 18 field goals made.  Chelsea Phillips was the teams second leading scorer with 12 points, and led all players with 13 rebounds.  Marianne Johnson also reached double figures with 10 points and dished out a team high four assists.  

Tahniya Sweatt Goes in for the lay-up with Starla Wright and Lauren Fitzmaurice defending. (Photo Credit : XvsX Sports)

The Modelz started the game off on a 13-2 run generated by Yasin and Gutierrez.  Hunter and Johnson fought back to cut the lead into single digits in a mid first quarter two on two against Hanna and Yasin.  Hunter  caused havoc to the Modelz in the second quarter with 15 points alone.  Phillips put the Modelz on a 9-0 run to cut a 13 point lead into a 4 point game.  The Models led 41-38 to close out the half.   

Pandaz defensive specialist Kendra Williams hit a quick midrange jumper to start the second half for a tie at 41-41.  Hanna responded scoring six straight points alone, which later provoked a 6-0 run from Yasin to place the Modelz up 57-51 by the end of the third.  After trailing through the majority of the third quarter, Hunter hit a momentum shifting three to trail the Modelz by 1 with two minutes left (72-71).  Hunter put the Pandaz on her back and scored a layup to bring their first lead of the game at 73-72.  Yasin sunk two free throws and  reversed the lead 74-73 for the Modelz, which Hunter responded to with two made freethrows to place the Pandaz up by one.  With 15 seconds left in the game, Yasin drove and scored off of a reverse layup to carry out a 76-75 victory.  

Grace Hunter lead XvsX Gold in Scoring this week with 42 points. (Photo Credit : XvsX Sports)

Up Next: Week two tip off will begin on Tuesday, 8pm at the Mid- Valley YMCA.  Games will be live-streamed on Youtube.  Stay tuned for post game interviews, statistics and recaps on winorloseshow.com

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Atlanta Soul Start off 3-0

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The Atlanta Soul start off 3-0 for the XvsX Gold League in the Women’s division. Lead by Jenna Bandy and Tessondra Williams the Soul have dominated the league so far with great team play and energetic aggressive play on the defensive end.

Game 1 – Atlanta Soul vs Cookies

Game 1 of the season the Soul without an injured Tess Williams pull off a 72 – 52 blowout victory over the Cookies. The team lead by Drew Edelman & Antoye Nyingifa dominated the glass with 49 team rebounds and 6 total blocks on the defensive end. The “3 Headed Monster” of Edelman, Nyingifa and Emily Sullivan were too much to handle for the Cookies.

Antoye Nyingifa – Photo Credit: John Holcomb / Artest Media Group

Game 2 – Atlanta Soul vs Milan Modelz

Game 2 of the season saw the debut of Tess Williams who came out firing from the start against the Milan Modelz. Williams finished the game with 20 points and 10 rebounds while Drew Edelman also finished with a double double with 19 points and 13 rebounds. Tear’a Laudermill who is always an energy booster on the floor helped out with 14 points and 3 assist. The team edged the Modelz 74-69 for their second win of the season.

Tessondra Williams – Photo Credit: John Holcomb / Artest Media Group

Game 3 – Atlanta Soul vs Sichuan Pandaz

Game 3 the Soul faced the Pandaz lead by Tal Sahar and Chelsea Phillips who both finished with 27 points. The game started off close with the score 18 – 19 after the first quarter. The fire power of Jenna Bandy and Tessondra Williams was too much for the Pandaz. Bandy finished with 32 points 4 rebounds 2 assists and 2 steals. Williams dominated with her shooting finished with 29 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists. Nyingifa 21 points and Laudermill had 11 points and 15 rebounds to help push the Soul to a 3-0 season so far.

Jenna Bandy – Photo Credit: John Holcomb / Artest Media Group

As the season moved forward I can’t wait to see the Soul in action. They are an exciting team to watch as they move the ball up the floor with great shooting and dominating the boards and aggressiveness on the defensive end. Tune in every Tuesday on YouTube for the women’s division games.

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Week 2 Men’s Gold Recap

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The XvsX Men’s Gold League was active in week two of the 2022 season through a competitive three game series last Sunday. In game one, the UK Fighters defeated the SoCal Playaz for a final score of 135-129. Valley Outcast snuck away with a four point victory over the Compton Dinosaurs for a 112-108 win in game two. In game three, the Knights beat NYC Gold 100-95.

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Marcel Burton of the UK Fighters went for a league high 60 points to carry the team in a hard earned victory. He shot an efficient 62 percent from the field consisting 20 made field goals, hit 13 three pointers, and a perfect 7 for 7 from the stripe.

Ryan Carter AKA Hezi God from the SoCal Playaz was the leagues second leading scorer with 49 points. He went 18 of 30 from the field, with 7 made threes.

Valley Outcasts’ Elvin Rodriguez led his team with a double double of 45 points 12 rebounds along with six assists and four steals. He shot 55 percent from the field, totaling 16 field goals made.

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Mel Holden posted 36 points for the SoCal Playaz with 11 rebounds and 14 field goals made.

Van Girard from NYC Gold led all players in rebounds as he finished with a double double 23 rebounds topped with 24 points.

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Game Recaps:

Game 1: UK Fighters 135 vs. SoCal Playaz 129

After several lead exchanges at the start of the first quarter, the Fighters embarked a 12-0 run, which consisted a pair of putbacks, consecutive threes from Marcel Burton and Famous Los, topped with a layup in transition from Michael Fry. Mel Holden responded with back buckets to deflate the Fighters scoring run. With the Fighters up 67-42 in the second quarter, Darius Allen generated a 9-0 run for the Playaz which was maintained by Mel Holden with two trips to the line. Consecutive scoring runs from the Playaz bridged a 25 point deficipt into a 13 point game to conclude the second quarter. By half time, Marcel Burton tallied 37 points for the Fighters while Mel Holden closed the half with 27 points.

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With a 70-57 Fighters lead into the second half, the Playaz dominated the glass on the defensive end, which generated their offense through scoring in transition. The Playaz out numbered the Fighters on the glass defensively in the third quarter, as they compiled 12 defensive team rebounds in the third quarter alone in comparison to seven defensive team

rebounds for the Fighters. Nonetheless, the Fighters had the advantage on the glass offensively, totalling eight o-boards, with 11 second chance points in the quarter. Hezi God went off for 19 points in the quarter to bring the Playaz to a 10 point deficit going into the fourth quarter (100-90).

AJ Basco from the Playaz went on a quick 4-0 run at the start of the fourth. A few possessions later, Hezi God sparked a 5-0 run to cut the Fighters lead down to three (102-99). Marcel Burton, Cam Jack, and Famous Los started to play off of eachother in response to the Playaz fourth quarter vengeance. With five minutes left, the Fighters were up 120-110. A two on two was carried out between Marcel Burton/ Michael Fry versus Hezi God/ Darius Allen. Through the 2 on 2 duration, the Fighters duo scored nine points collectively while the Playaz duo compiled 23 points, and brought the score to 129-123.With less than two minutes remaining, Hezi God scored back to back layups in transition for a two point deficit. Marcel Burton put the team on his back and nailed a four pointer to to extend the lead up six to secure a 135-129 UK Fighters victory.

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Game 2- Valley Outcast 112 vs. Compton Dinosaurz 108

After several lead exchanges and a two point differentiation within the final seconds of the game, Valley Outcast pulled away with a 112-108 victory. The three headed snake of Elvin Rodriguez, Allex Austin, and Kenny Barnes each posted double-doubles with 100 points combined amongst the three. For the Dinosaurz, all players scored in double digits led by Rome Flynn with 20 points, four assists, and three steals. Zach Andrews posted a double double with 15 points and 12 rebounds.

The Outcast threw the first punch for an early 13-3 run. Ammar Rehman got hot from beyond the arch, sinking back to back threes and a bucket in transition to spark momentum for the Dinosaurz. The Outcast let up on an early 10 point lead for a two point advantage going into the second quarter (29-27). A two on two broke out between the Outcast duo of Elvin Rodriguez/Kenny Barnes, later joined by Zay Wilson versus the Dinosaurz duo of Rome Flynn/Zach Andrews. Rome Flynn and Zay Wilson competed to exchange several buckets in two on two play. Flynn started the two on two off with a trip to the line for a 46-43 Dinosaurz lead. Zay Wilson from Outcast subbed in and immediately snatched a steal, then caught a dunk to bring a tie at 49. Flynn responded with a step back jumper to take the lead, until Wilson hit a layup in the following possession to carry out another tie. The Outcast won the two on two battle 10-6 which placed them at a four point advantage to close the first half.

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In the second half, Elvin Rodriguez had the hot hand for Outcast with 25 points in the third quarter alone. He scored 16 straight points through a five minute duration which included two four pointers. Rome Flynn disrupted Rodriguez’ momentum, as he hit back to back threes. After a pair of layups from Barnes, Flynn scored an and one to turn a double digit deficit into a 7 point game. Rodriguez handed the torch onto Allex Austin as he led the Outcast in the fourth quarter with 11 points. Joel Brokenbrough came alive for the Dinosaurz at the start of the quarter with a dunk, then dimed off Ammar Rehman in the following possession. Barnes also caught a dunk off a put back to extend a nine point Outcast lead. Rehman and Andrews put the Dinosaurz on a 5-0 run to cut the lead to down to four (103-99). Austin caught a dunk in attempt to put the Dinosaurz away, however it was not long until Rome Flynn hit a momentum shifting three followed by a bucket from Brokenbrough to trail the Outcast by two (110-108) in under a minute left of play. With less than 20 seconds left of the ball game, Rodriguez sunk two freethrows and secured a 112-108 Outcast victory.

Game 3- Knights 100 vs. NYC Gold 95

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The Knights took a 100-95 victory in a hard fought game against the NYC Gold. Kwah Gredric AKA ‘Lethal’ led all players with 27 points, eight boards, with 12 field goals made. AJ Harris posted a double-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds, and a team high five assists. CJ also went for a double double and led the Knights in rebounds with 21 points, 11 boards, and credited with a block. For NYC Gold, the entire starting five finished in double digit scoring led by Chris Staples with 26 points, and shot 11 of 21 from field. Van Girard AKA ‘All-Phase’ posted a double double of 21 points and 19 rebounds. Bhudda Boyd had an all around game with 15 points, seven rebounds, and dished out a league high eight assists. Ant Henderson AKA ‘Hendawg’ chipped in with 19 points while Damian Young AKA ‘Prodigy’ contributed 13 points and six boards.

Ant Henderson posed threat to the Knights as he hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter alone. Bhudda Boyd became a floor general and dished out three assists through the quarter to activate rhythmic offense for the NYC Gold. The Gold struggled to contain CJ who generated 10 points in the first quarter with two threes, a dunk and a transition bucket. The Knights trailed by 4 to close out the quarter (28-24).

A two on two was played at the start of the second quarter featuring the Knights duo of Lethal and Joshua Johnson AKA Mr. Telephone Man versus the NYC Gold’s duo of All-Phase and Prodigy. The two on two was tied 6-6 to advance a 34-32 NYC Gold lead. Bhudda Boyd and Chris Staples generated a six point run which was let up by consistent attacks to the rim from Lethal. Chris Staples responded with a pair of buckets both off of Bhudda Boyd’s assists for a 51-46 advantage to close the half.

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AJ Harris became dominant in the second half with 24 points respectively. He opened the third quarter scoring a quick layup before Chris Staples hit an and one for a 5-0 Gold run. In retaliation, Hendawg scored a transition bucket to initiate a 5-0 Knights run and trail the Gold by three. After four straight trips to the line by AJ in a one on one against Prodigy, the Knights went scoreless while the NYC Gold obtained their first double digit lead of the game (71-61).

The Knights attempted to inch their way back into the game one possession at a time. Dashawn Gomez hit a momentum shifting three off of an assist from AJ in the mid fourth quarter. NYC Gold called a three on three with a score of 75-73. NYC Gold got hot from

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beyond the arch, starting with a three from Hendawg, topped with back to back threes from Chris Staples. With five minutes left of play with NYC Gold leading 83-81, a one on one was called between All-Phase and AJ Harris. Harris went on an 8-2 run to bring the Knights up 89-85. Tim Johnson AKA ‘Bugatti’ later on nailed a three for a seven point lead. Chris Staples caught a dunk off of an assist from Bhudda Boyd in attempt to spark a run. A few possessions later, Staples hit a four pointer to trail the Knights by five with under a minute left of play. The Knights ended up closing the game with a 100-95 victory.

Words from Chris Staples: The best team is usually the team that shows up… On paper I feel we have the best all around team, but we are still gelling and by the end of the season it’s going to show….We are super athletic…the one on ones are the biggest part of the game because points go really fast and could be a quick lead change, especially if we are up; we have to really use the entire clock.

Words from Bhudda Boyd: We are still trying to get chemistry…It’s just a matter of time until we start figuring out how to play together and where certain people are in certain spots…we have already been talking on the court, so as long as communication is going I am confident that we will have it figured out by the time playoffs come.

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League Standings:

The defending champions ‘Australian Knights’ remain undefeated and the Valley Outcast are at 1-1. NYC Gold drops to 1-1, and the Compton Dinosaurz are 0-2.

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Up Next: Week three tip off will begin on Sunday, 12:30 at the Mid- Valley YMCA. Games will be live-streamed on Youtube. Stay tuned for post game interviews, statistics and recaps on winorloseshow.com

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