Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Game Day # 6 - Tuesday, July 9, 2013 Scores

2013 Hawaii College Basketball Summer League
NCAA Basketball

Week #4 - Regular Game #6
Remaining Season:  4 weeks left - 9 Regular Game Days / 18 Games - 2 Playoff Days / 4 Games - 1 Final Game


Central Medical Clinic 4-0
National Fire Protection Co. 3-1
Solar Universe 3-1
Wealth Strategy Partners 2-2
Grantco Pacific 1-3 Clark Hatch Fitness 0-4


Solar Universe 97 vs Wealth Strategy Partners 84


Grantco Pacific 102 vs Clark Hatch Fitness 101
























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The addition of players from the current University of Hawai’i team was expected to add excitement to the Hawai’i College Basketball Summer League, and it did just that.

Eight players from the 2013-14 roster participated in the two games of the Summer League on Tuesday night at the Manoa Valley District Park Gym.

Negus Webster-Chan – a touted transfer from Missouri – scored 27 points on 10-of-17 shooting, and added five rebounds and three assists to help lead Solar Universe to a 97-84 victory over Wealth Strategy Partners in the first game.

Read the full article in the Warrior Insider

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To quote Ron Burgundy, “That escalated quickly. That really got out of hand fast!”

While no tridents were lobbed or hand grenades thrown, Tuesday night’s College Summer League action briefly became closer to Will Ferrell in Anchorman’s street melee scene than Will Ferrell playing hoops in Semi-Pro.  Chippy play in the second half of Solar Universe’s 97-84 win over Wealth Strategy Partners ramped up steadily, until a frustrated Julian Sensley got into it with UH senior guard Brandon Spearman with a minute or so left.

It was actually UH newcomer Negus Webster-Chan who was exchanging physical play and some elbows with Sensley on both ends and jawing at the proud (and pro) UH veteran some, especially after one deep 3-pointer. Webster-Chan had an otherwise great summer debut, scoring 25 points and affecting the game with rebounds and assists as well.

Anyway, some shoving ensued between Sensley and Spearman, and at least one swing (whiffed) was thrown by the latter. UH alum Zane Johnson (playing his first summer league game, in which he netted 33 points for Solar, the best of the night) applied a pretty impressive full-body tackle on the much bigger Sensley to get him to the floor and calm him down, and things settled down from there. I heard Sensley and Spearman shook hands later (didn’t see it for myself). But the officials called the game over to be safe.

It was a packed house of a few hundred people crammed into the Manoa Park gym, so this didn’t happen in a vacuum. It made for a pretty bizarre scene between UH players past and present, and that was just the first game of the night.


Read the full article at Court Sense - Honolulu StarAdvertiser



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