SHERIDAN BEATS REDEEMER IN OCAA MEN'S BASKETBALL PROVINCIALS OPENER
The first quarterfinal game of the 2017 Belairdirect OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association) Men's Basketball Championship was a battle between West Division foes as the fourth seeded Redeemer Royals played the top seeded Sheridan Bruins.
Team Stats
| Game Statistics | Redeemer | Sheridan |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goals | (33-70) | (37-79) |
| Field Goal % | 47.1% | 46.8% |
| Rebounds | 35 | 43 |
| Assists | 28 | 18 |
| Turnovers | 24 | 13 |
| Pts off Turnovers | 10 | 35 |
| 2nd Chance Pts | 6 | 12 |
| Bench Pts | 9 | 20 |
SCARBOROUGH, ONT. - The first quarterfinal game of the 2017 Belairdirect OCAA (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association) Men's Basketball Championship was a battle between West Division foes as the fourth seeded Redeemer Royals played the top seeded Sheridan Bruins.
It has been a historic season for Redeemer so far, who pulled off an upset on the road in Ottawa, beating the Alqonquin Thunder, 87-75, in their playoff crossover match. The win secured the program's first ever OCAA Championship berth.
The Royals are led by fourth year guard and OCAA Men's Basketball Player of the Year Rayvon Higdon (#15), who led the province in scoring with 26.3 points per game. Higdon is also a CCAA All-Canadian and a First Team All Star.
For Sheridan, they are currently ranked first not only in the OCAA, but also in the CCAA (Canadian Colleges Athletic Association) as well. The Bruins rolled through the competition in the OCAA West Division as they were unbeaten, winning all 16 games.
Forwards Ostap Choliy (#17) (20.6 ppg) and Brian Owusu (#33) (16.4 ppg) are First Team All Stars while guard Dylan Periana (#7) (14.3 ppg) is a Second Team All Star.
In a game that was closer than the final score would indicate, the Bruins pulled out a 100-85 win over the Royals.
The biggest differences in the game were the free throw line and rebounding as Sheridan went 19-29 from the free throw line and had 43 rebounds. Redeemer only had nine free throw attempts and made six while they had 35 rebounds. Turnovers played a role, too, as Redeemer had 24 compared to Sheridan's 13.
However, the Royals played their hearts out, hitting going 13-31 from behind the arc and moved the ball extremely well, piling up 28 assists, compared to the Bruins' 18.
Both teams were trying to get used to the early 1:00 pm start in the first quarter as generating offense was a struggle with a lot of missed shots and turnovers. However, Sheridan, because of its full court defense, was up 20-14 after one quarter.
The second quarter was an offensive showcase as both teams scored 28 points each. There were chippy moments as well, with a flagrant foul called on Redeemer's Foster Brown. The Royals were on fire from three point range and led 38-35 with 4:12 remaining in the second.
However, Sheridan closed out the quarter on a 13-4 run. Despite hitting seven threes, Redeemer coughed up the ball 11 times.
Higdon was picking apart the Bruins defense and was on triple double alert with 15 points, eight assists, and five rebounds at the half. Periana led Sheridan with 13 points and five assists while Choliy was the other Bruin in double figures with 10 points.
Foul trouble was a major issue for the Royals as Higdon picked up his fourth foul midway and the Bruins took their biggest lead of the game at the time (11). Sheridan outrebounded Redeemer 13-7 and had seven more shot attempts in the quarter.
With Higdon on the bench, though, the Royals scored five straight points to end the quarter as Sheridan was up 74-68 heading into the final stanza.
The final quarter started off chippy as Sheridan scored the first five points of the quarter and Jemol Edwards from the Bruins was called for a flagrant foul. The flagrant seemed to spark energy into the Royals as they went on 11-4 run (83-79) right after and were down six (91-85) with three minutes left.
Sheridan, however, was not to be denied of the victory as they scored the final nine points of the game to pull away from Redeemer.
Five players scored in double figures for the Bruins. Periana was incredible for Sheridan, scoring 27 points and dishing out seven dimes in the victory. Owusu had 22 points while Choliy and centre Paul Williams (#42) had 14 points each. Williams also had 14 rebounds while guard Nick Campbell (#6) rounded out the double digit scoring with 11 points.
In his final year and with tomorrow's game being his last as a Royal, Higdon was amazing, almost having a triple double with 31 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists. Forward Spencer Kerssies (#22) had 18 points and nine rebounds while guard Nicholas Green (#5) had 12 points, hitting four threes.
Periana was named the Player of the Game for the Bruins while Higdon was named Player of the Game for the Royals.
