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(2020) SG Trey Galloway To IU

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In a game that was far from interesting to watch, Marian defeated Culver Military 39-38.  CMA led at the half 29-18, and Marian never led until scoring the winning basket with 10 secs. left in the game.   Galloway the leading scorer for CMA with 12 pts.  Jaden Ivey of Marian scored 21 pts., which the announcers said was his average.  These teams will likely face each other again in February as they are in the same sectional.

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I hope he goes to ND and not MSU. I feel like he is a kid were going to regret not offering. I've been high on him for a couple of years now. Just really like the way he plays and he's a winner. 

You may well be right and probably are but it seems like IU and MSU are aiming higher at the moment. I love following these types of recruitments to hear how they turn out.


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Friday night CMA pounded West Lafayette 60-23.  One would have thought that West Lafayette's biggest concern Friday was Trey Galloway, Culver's 6-foot-5 junior guard. The Purdue target came into the game averaging 16.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game.  Galloway finished with nine points, seven rebounds and four assists for Culver. (Lafayette Journal-Courier)

CMA faces Armaan Franklin and Indpls. Cathedral tonight.

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Led by 22 points from Purdue target Trey Galloway and 21 from Ethan Brittain-Watts, defending Class 3A state champion Culver Academy routed Lafayette Jeff at Crawley Center.

The third-ranked Eagles got an additional 15 points and six rebounds from Deontae Craig in a 69-40 blowout. 

The Bronchos (14-7), who dropped their second straight, got 16 points from Braxton Barnhizer and 11 from Avery Beaver. 

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CMA gave La Lumiere all it could handle but in OT, LaLu defeated CMA 46 - 45 as Keion Brooks made 1 of 2 FT with .8 sec. remaining in OT for the LaLu win.  Galloway had a chance to win it for CMA in regulation with 2 FT's with 4.1 sec. remaining but he missed both.  His 5th foul put Brooks on the line for the game winning FT.

Not a good shooting night for Galloway.  I had him with 12 pts. on just 2-15 FG; 1-9 on 3's; 7-13 FT; 9 reb; 5 assts; 3 TO.  During the game the announcers commented he's only hitting 57% of his FT's this season.  

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Background story on Leal and his IU recruitment.

https://www.thehoosiernetwork.com/2019/02/17/2020-guard-trey-galloway-could-be-a-centerpiece-for-indiana-basketball/

NEW PRAIRIE
SECT.
RANK
STATE
RANK
TEAM OVERALL
RATING
SCHEDULE
STRENGTH  RANK  
RECENT
  RATING   RANK
GOLDEN MEAN 
  RATING   RANK
 1   10   Culver Academy   93.68   75.32   50   94.93   7   93.68   10 
 2   36   Mishawaka Marian   84.08   69.12   119   84.26   36   83.64   38 
 3   124   South Bend Washington   71.60   71.11   103   72.52   113   72.38   117 
 4   142   South Bend St. Joseph   69.94   68.86   125   70.15   135   69.85   144 
 5   171   Jimtown   67.51   66.08   152   68.30   154   68.11   161 
 6   183   John Glenn   66.03   63.97   179   60.62   218   66.22   180 
 7   257   New Prairie   57.84   63.74   181   50.93   310   56.34   269

 

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Class 3A 

Defending state champion: Culver Academy (18-3)

No. 1 team: Delta (23-0)

Worth noting:  Delta is the state’s only undefeated team. The Eagles, who last won a sectional in 2011, are coached by Mark Detwiler, who came to the Delaware County school in 2017 after 16 seasons at Union County. Delta, which has wins over Connersville, Hamilton Heights, Muncie Central, New Palestine, Mt. Vernon and New Castle, is led by senior Josh Bryan (24.0 ppg, 5.5 rebounds, 2.4 steals), along with sophomore Brady Hunt (11.8 ppg, 7.3 rebounds) and senior Tyler Wilburn (11.4 ppg, 4.3 rebounds). Delta is part of Sectional 24 at New Castle (more below).

Worth noting II:  Defending champion Culver Academy is loaded and might be the favorite to win another state title. The Eagles are led by junior Trey Galloway (16.3 ppg, 6.3 rebounds, 3.8 assists), senior Ethan Brittain-Watts (15.2 ppg, 2.8 assists) and junior Deonte Craig (12.9 ppg, 7.7 rebounds). But Sectional 19 at Jimtown is not an easy road. Sixth-ranked Mishawaka Marian (18-3), which is on the other side of the bracket, handed Culver Academy one of its three losses back in December. Marian is led by junior Jaden Ivey(25.6 ppg).

Points, points, points: Class 3A is filled with several of the state’s top scorers. In addition to Blackford’s Luke Brown (35.9 ppg) and New Castle’s Luke Bumbalough (31.6 ppg), Marion sophomore Jalen Blackmon (29.9 ppg) leads Marion as the favorite in Sectional 23 at Bellmont. The Giants played for a regional championship last season, losing to New Castle.

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 Draining jump shots wasn’t the only thing Trey Galloway proved to be good at Wednesday night.

The talented 6-foot-5 junior guard also showed he could take the ball to the basket as well by scoring eight of his game-high 20 points in the fourth quarter, helping No. 3 and defending state champion Culver Academy pull away for a 48-35 win over host Jimtown in opening round action of the Class 3A Jimtown boys' basketball sectional.

Next up for the Eagles (19-3) is a Friday semifinal date around 7:30 p.m. with South Bend Washington (14-10), a 52-38 winner over New Prairie in Wednesday’s other contest.  John Glenn (10-12) takes on No. 5 Marian (19-3) in the 6 p.m. opener.

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Game story for Saturday's sectional championship game.

 It’s not just how well a team shoots, it’s how they take care of the ball.

Culver Academies is superb in moving the ball and getting in to the places it needs to be. The Eagles were especially superb Saturday in a 52-41 victory over Marian for the Class 3A boys basketball sectional championship at Jimtown.

Senior guard Ethan Brittain-Watts scored 20 points and junior Trey Galloway chipped in 16 for the No. 3-ranked Eagles (21-3), who advance to next week’s regional at South Bend Washington.

No. 5 Marian, meanwhile, closes a 20-4 campaign.

Jaden Ivey had 19 to lead the Knights.

Marian had defeated Culver Academies by one point back on Dec. 11, and Brittain-Watts said the memory of that contest was a big motivator for Saturday’s victory.

“Right after that game in December, we didn’t think much about it,” said Brittain-Watts, a member of last year’s 3A state championship squad. “But it was always in the back of our mind, especially this week.”

Marian’s only lead was 4-2, a couple minutes into the first quarter. Culver Academies pulled ahead with a 7-0 run keyed by Brittain-Watts, and the Knights were never able to catch up.

It was 14-12 early in the second period, but another Culver Academies explosion — this one 9-0 — helped the Eagles take a comfortable 25-15 lead at halftime.

At times, Culver Academies’ offense resembles that of a good small college, with crisp passing and perfect placement to open shooters.

The Eagles had only 10 turnovers against Marian’s smothering defense.

“In low possession games, we emphasize to the kids that we have to take care of the ball,” said Culver Academies coach Mark Galloway. “Our offense depends on that ball movement.”

Marian tried several defenses throughout the contest, with a tight press having some success late in the third quarter and early in the fourth. A three-point play by Ivey cut the margin to six, 37-31, with 6:23 remaining.

But as quickly as that occurred, Brittain-Watts sank a pair of free throws and followed with a three-point basket and another pair of free throws. The Culver Academies lead went right back to 44-31.

“We’re a different team than we were in December,” added Galloway. “We had some injured kids, then, but mostly we have become a more complete group. Everybody does their part.”

Marian’s Coley Quinn tried to be a force inside, grabbing six rebounds and scoring six points. But most of the time he was double-teamed, moving to the basket.

While the Knights played a solid defense, the Eagle defense was equally good, and suffocated Marian’s inside game. The Knights, normally a good-shooting team, hit only 35 percent of their shots in the first half.

“Their defense kept us from doing a lot of things we wanted to do,” said Marian coach Robb Berger. “Those were two great teams out there, and they (Culver Academies) just made a few more plays.”

Nothing illustrated the Eagles’ ability to handle the ball better than a four-corner offense which milked minutes off the clock in the second half.

“That’s just our offense,” said Brittain-Watts. “We’re confident in the things we want to do.”

MARIAN (41): Jaden Ivey 6-16 5-7 19, Jake Bishop 1-1 0-0 2, Coley Quinn 2-4 2-2 6, Jerry Bracey 3-9 2-5 8, Kyron King 1-2 0-0 2, Kaleo Kakalia 2-3 0-0 4, Michael Baughman 0-0 0-0 0, Maddix Bogunia-Bright 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 15-36 9-14 41

CULVER ACADEMIES (52): Deontae Craig 3-4 2-8 8, John Cohen 0-1 0-0 0, Trey Galloway 7-12 0-3 16, Ethan Brittain-Watts 6-12 6-6 20, Jordon Freeman 4-6 0-0 8, Anthony Goeb 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 20-36 8-17 52.

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3-point shooting: Marian 2-8 (Ivey 2-6, Bracey 1-1), Culver Academies 4-10 (Brittain-Watts 2-5, Galloway 2-4, Cohen 0-1). Total fouls: Marian 17, Culver Academies 14. Fouled out: Cohen (CA), Kakalia (M). Technical fouls: none. Rebounds: Marian 19 (Quinn 6), Culver Academies 19 (Craig 5). Turnovers: Marian 12, Culver Academies 10. Varsity records: Marian 20-4, Culver Academies 21-3.

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Culver Military advances to face the winner of Hammond vs. West Lafayette with a 55 - 37 win over Hanover Central.   Unofficially, I have Galloway with 11 pts. on 4-11 FG; 0-4 on 3's; 3-4 FT's; 5 reb; 6 assists; 2 stls; 1 TO.  It will be interesting to follow Galloway's scoring next season as CMA will graduate Ethan Brittain-Watts who shares the primary scoring load with Galloway.   

Really like the overall team defense played by CMA.  They go straight man-to-man and do an excellent job of handling switches and taking away baseline drives.

 

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