Thursday, December 8, 2011

#18 Generals Open Region IX Play In An Impressive Manner


(Sheridan) – A day after making their first appearance in the national rankings of the 2011-12 season, the Sheridan College Generals extended their 11 game win streak with a thrashing of the Little Big Horn Rams 100-39. The Generals defense held the Rams scoreless for the first 8 minutes of the game, before the Rams connected on a free-throw to get them on the board. A first half defensive effort held the Rams to 13 points, on 27% shooting from the field.The Generals held the Rams to 23% from the field for the game and dominated the boards, out rebounding the Rams 52-21.

Offensively, the Generals had a hot shooting night, connecting on 56% of all shots from the field and going 44% from beyond the arc. Ten Generals found themselves into the scoring column, being led by sophomore forward Robert Heyer. Heyer had a game high, and career high, 19 points, along with 6 rebounds. Heyer went 8-12 from the field, connecting on 3-4 three point field goals. Sophomore forward Rolands Narkis notched a double-double for the Generals, scoring 12 points and pulling down 11 rebounds. Jermaine Lippert was perfect from the field going 6-6 for 14 points. Freshman center Brandon Pines scored in double figures contributing 13 points, while grabbing 5 rebounds, and dishing out 3 assists. Wayne Bradford and Lamont Prosser rounded out the double figure scorers both contributing 10 points. The Generals once again showed their unselfishness, connecting on 40 field goals with 18 assists being dished out.

The Generals continue Region IX play this Saturday, December 10th in Powell Wyoming as they take on Northwest College at 5:00 PM.

#18 Generals Open Region IX Play In An Impressive Manner

(Sheridan) – A day after making their first appearance in the national rankings of the 2011-12 season, the Sheridan College Generals extended their 11 game win streak with a thrashing of the Little Big Horn Rams 100-39. The Generals defense held the Rams scoreless for the first 8 minutes of the game, before the Rams connected on a free-throw to get them on the board. A first half defensive effort held the Rams to 13 points, on 27% shooting from the field.The Generals held the Rams to 23% from the field for the game and dominated the boards, out rebounding the Rams 52-21.

Offensively, the Generals had a hot shooting night, connecting on 56% of all shots from the field and going 44% from beyond the arc. Ten Generals found themselves into the scoring column, being led by sophomore forward Robert Heyer. Heyer had a game high, and career high, 19 points, along with 6 rebounds. Heyer went 8-12 from the field, connecting on 3-4 three point field goals. Sophomore forward Rolands Narkis notched a double-double for the Generals, scoring 12 points and pulling down 11 rebounds. Jermaine Lippert was perfect from the field going 6-6 for 14 points. Freshman center Brandon Pines scored in double figures contributing 13 points, while grabbing 5 rebounds, and dishing out 3 assists. Wayne Bradford and Lamont Prosser rounded out the double figure scorers both contributing 10 points. The Generals once again showed their unselfishness, connecting on 40 field goals with 18 assists being dished out.

The Generals continue Region IX play this Saturday, December 10th in Powell Wyoming as they take on Northwest College at 5:00 PM.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Generals Make National Poll Debut


Check out the NJCAA Website where the SC Generals are the #18 team in the nation.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Defensive Effort Lifts The Generals to 11-0 Start


(Sheridan) – The Sheridan College Generals improve to 11-0 on the year after a tremendous defensive showing against the Eastern Wyoming College Lancers. Only allowing 19 first half points, the Generals held the Lancers to 35% shooting from the field, and 25% shooting from 3-point range.

The offense was also running on all cylinders for the Generals, with 5 players scoring in double figures, while the team shot 51% from the field. On a night where 10 Generals found their way into the offensive column it was a total team effort, 28 field goals were made by Sheridan, 17 of which were assisted. Khion Sankey led the way with 14 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds continuing his solid production. The interior presence of sophomores Lamont Prosser and Robert Heyer helped the Generals outscore the Lancers in the paint 40-15. Prosser scored 14 and pulled down 8 rebounds, while Heyer added 11. Freshman guards Ron Mvouika and Victor Bermudez both scored in double figures, adding 12 and 11 respectively. Sophomore forwards Rolands Narkis provided a huge spark for the Generals off the bench scoring 7 points and grabbing 9 rebounds.

The Generals start Region IX play this Wednesday, December 7th at home against Little Big Horn College at 7:30 pm.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

SC Alum J.R. Cadot Continues To Impress

(HOUSTON) - Senior guard J.R. Cadot delivered another huge play for the TCU Horned Frogs Saturday night, laying the ball in at the buzzer to give TCU an 81-80 victory over Houston. The win moved TCU to 4-2, ending a two-game skid. Following a TCU timeout, Cadot provided the play of his TCU career.

The Frogs inbounded the ball under the Cougar basket to sophomore forward Amric Fields, who found Cadot downcourt in front of the TCU bench. Cadot, who drove to the basket, missed the initial layup with roughly two seconds remaining on the clock. He was able to fight successfully for the offensive board and threw the ball up over his head while falling away, and the ball found the hoop as the horn sounded. Game officials reviewed the final shot before confirming that Cadot had in fact released his shot prior to the buzzer.

The basket was the second big play of the past week for Cadot, who also provided the winning points on a layup and foul shot during last Friday’s 57-55 win over Virginia at the Paradise Jam.Cadot was one of five players to finish in double figures for TCU with 11 points, while he added a game-high eight rebounds.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Generals Defense Silences Bears 87-39


(Sheridan) - On an evening in which every General that suited up found their way into the scoring column, the offensive production was not the key factor in a Generals win. The Sheridan College Generals held the Rocky Mountain Bears to 39 points on the game, 14 of which came in the second half. Forwards Robert Heyer and Brandon Pines both scored 13 points for the Generals on the path to a 87-39 victory; helping the Generals improve to a 9-0 record on the season. Freshman guard Wayne Bradford also scored in double-digits, contributing 12 points, with 4 steals. Khion Sankey once again pieced together a complete game for the Generals by leading the defensive effort on the night, while scoring 8 points, grabbing 6 boards, and dishing out a game high 5 assists. The Generals are back in action Friday December 2nd at the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome at 7 PM in the Holiday Inn Tournament.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Generals Carve Up Little Big Horn College 116-57

(Sheridan) – On a night that found six Generals scoring in double figures, the Sheridan College Men’s Basketball team defeated Little Big Horn College 116-57 to move to 8-0 on the season. A hot shooting streak for the Generals continued as they shot 66% from the field, and 75% from the charity stripe. Freshman guard Victor Bermudez led all scorers with a career high 22 points, including a pair of thunderous dunks. Sophomore forward Rolands Narkis added 17 points, and pulled down a game high 8 rebounds for the Generals. Robert Heyer continued his double-digit scoring efforts by contributing 13 points. Brandon Pines, freshman forward, scored a career high 12 points coming off the bench. Wayne Bradford and Ron Mvouika were the other Generals producing double-digit efforts, scoring 11 and 10 respectively.

The holiday mood was upon the Generals this evening, feeling quite generous by dishing out 27 assists on the night. General basketball is back in action tomorrow night against Rocky Mountain College at 7 PM in the Bruce Hoffman Golden Dome.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Former SC General Cadot Named Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team


ST. THOMAS, U.S.V.I.— Former Sheridan General, and current TCU senior guard J.R. Cadot was one of six players named to the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam All-Tournament Team on Tuesday. Cadot helped lead TCU to a 1-2 record featuring an opening-round victory over Virginia (57-55). The Horned Frogs dropped their final two contests to Norfolk State (66-53) and Ole Miss (80-69).

A native of Nassau, Bahamas, Cadot averaged 11.7 points and a team-high 8.0 rebounds per game during the tournament. He helped clinch the victory over Virginia with the Frogs’ final basket—a three-point play on a layup and ensuing foul shot after he collected an offensive board with under 20 seconds remaining. He finished the contest with 12 points on 4-of-4 shooting while adding five rebounds.

Cadot recorded only TCU’s second double-double of the season, and the fourth of his career, with 18 points and 12 rebounds Monday against Ole Miss. Cadot is currently averaging 11.2 points a game while shooting 61% from the field, he is also pulling down a team leading 8.0 rebounds a game.