CHSAA B final: St. Agnes wins 63-60
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- March
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St. Agnes erased a 16-point third-quarter deficit and defeated Blessed Sacrament, 63-60, in the CHSAA B Division championship tonight at Iona College.
Cardinals senior Jhared Hall had a halfcourt shot at the buzzer bounce off the back of the rim as the two-time city champs had their run ended.
Hall, a 6-foot-2 senior headed to Loyola, scored 16 points for Blessed Sacrament. Sophomore center David Samuels had 22 points and 15 rebounds.
Erik Simpson led St. Agnes with 15 points, including a free throw with 4.5 seconds remaining to make it a three-point game.
Matt Wafula, the Stags’ talented 6-foot-8 senior, overcame a tough first half and six points, four rebounds and three blocks in the fourth quarter. He finished with 10 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks to earn MVP honors.
7:28: Jhared Hall missed a halfcourt shot at the buzzer. St. Agnes win 63-60.
7:23: Samuels dunk. There’s 5.4 seconds left, St. Agnes inbounding under its own basket and leading 62-60. Timeout. A steal on the inbounds seems imminent.
7:21: Unbelievable bad break for B. Sacrament. Jhared Hall went to the basket and had a lay-up touched by Samuels just as it was falling into the net. Goaltending. No basket. St. Agnes, though, missed a front-end of a 1-and-1 for the second straight trip. B. S. ball with 14.2 seconds left, trailing 62-58.
7:19: Wafula put St. Agnes ahead with a basket. After a Blessed Sacrament turnover, Whitaker hit a pair of free throws. Blessed Sacrament again turned the ball over. It’s 62-58 with 31.9 seconds left.
7:15: Jhared Hall just drained a 3-pointer from well beyond NBA range to the tie game at 58-58. There’s 1:52 left.
7:14: St. Agnes leads 58-55 with 2:08 left. B. Sacrament momentarily took the lead on a Samuels lay-up but the Stags have scored on two straight possessions.
7:09: Brandon Whitaker made a fast-break lay-up to extend St. Agnes’ run to 12-3 to open the fourth. The Stags lead 54-49 with 4:23 remaining. Incredible comeback.
7:04: St. Agnes scored the first four points in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 46-46. Meltdown here for B. Sacrament. Hall cannot get the ball against what I’d call a very “soft” box and one.
7:01: St. Agnes junior Javon Rallings hit a lay-up at the buzzer. B. Sacrament leads only 46-42 after three quarters. Should be a thrilling finish.
6:59: Samuels just ended a 11-1 St. Agnes run with four straight points. B. Sacrament is having trouble getting Hall the ball against the box-and-1. The Cardinals still have a 46-40 lead with 19.7 seconds left in the quarter.
6:52: St. Agnes big man Matt Wafula just converted a three-point play. B. Sacrament leads 41-31 with 4:12 left.
6:45: About to start the second half. Don’t forget that Blessed Sacrament had an 18-point lead in the second half on St. Agnes two weeks ago and blew it. I can’t imagine that wasn’t part of the halftime discussion.
6:37: Blessed Sacrament leads 36-23 at the half. David Samuels had 10 points in the second quarter and has 14 points and nine rebounds overall. Samuels is a 6-foot-7 sophomore who is going to be a stud. He had to put-back dunks in the second that made your jaw drop.
6:27: Marquis Patrick has come off the bench and hit two 3s for Blessed Sacrament. The Cardinals lead 29-13 with 3:25 left in the first half.
6:20: End of the first quarter. Blessed Sacrament leads 13-8. Jhared Hall has four points. Quick quarter. St. Agnes shot just 4 for 17 for the quarter. Yikes.
6:01 p.m.: Just checked into the wireless Internet here at Iona College and everything looks good. So I’ll be able to blog live updates from both CHSAA championship games.
The B Division final between Blessed Sacrament and St. Agnes is tipping off in four minutes. That will be followed by the A Division championship between Iona Prep and Bishop Ford will follow at 8 p.m.





Josh Thomson has done some of everything since joining The Journal News in March 2003. He began working for the Gannett weeklies during the winter of 2002 as a freelance writer. He joined the daily staff soon after and has since covered various high school and pro sports. Away from sportswriting, Josh lives in Westchester and spends his free time either with his wife, Sarah, or expertly managing his various championship-winning fantasy sports teams. He's visited 21 major-league baseball stadiums and insists that Fenway Park and Wrigley Field are the best by far. Josh graduated from Carmel High School in 1998, then went to Boston University, where, in 2002, he received a degree in communications with a minor in history.








its been an hour since your last update whatsup with the game? who won??
wow wow scratch that kev sorry didnt see it, good job with the updates