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Basketball Super League 2024-25
Basketball Super League Final: Sudbury Five - Windsor Express 103-91 Sudbury Five: Miller JD 32, Bernard Diego 17, Notice Duane 16, Marquardt Charlie 13, Simmons Jelani 10, Billinger Joseph 8, Demosthenes Nervens 3, Haley Jr Jermaine 2, Olden II Shawn 2, Hurt Stephen 0, Djonkam Lewis 0 Standings 2024-25
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![]() Pontiac P. ![]() Sudbury Five take Basketball Super League championship (Photo: BSL)
Sudbury Five take Basketball Super League championship-Apr 30, 2025
This time, there was no Game 5 magic for the Windsor Express. A tough opening quarter left the Express scrambling all game and eventually resulted in a 103-91 loss on the road to the Sudbury Five on Tuesday. “Obviously, you want to win a championship game, but they were the better team (Tuesday),†said Express head coach Bill Jones, whose team reached the final with a Game 5 win over Kitchener-Waterloo in the semis. “ (The Five) came out and they were aggressive and got it done and we fell short.†With Tuesday’s win before a crowd of 2,638 at the Sudbury Arena, the top-seeded Five claimed the Basketball Super League championship over the second-seeded Express by taking the best-of-five series 3-2. “The ultimate goal is to get a championship,†Express guard Latin Davis (6'0''-PG-1997, college: WSU) said. “We came up short.†Things got away from the Express in the opening quarter with the Five building a 21-point lead at one stage. Windsor hit just five-of-20 shots and just one-of-eight attempts from three-point range in the first quarter. By contrast, the Five connected on five three-point shots alone while shooting 13-of-22 in the quarter. “We missed a lot of shots in the beginning and they were making shots and capitalizing off every mistake and that’s tough,†Davis said. Throughout the playoffs, Windsor has shown an ability to battle back from a deficit. The Express cut the Sudbury lead to 15 at the half and made it an eight-point game with four minutes to go in the third quarter at 66-58, but could get no closer. “It was an uphill battle,†Jones said. “We got to within eight in the fourth quarter, but they went back on runs and we weren’t able to sustain it.†Sudbury closed the third quarter on a 13-5 run to take a 16-point lead into the final quarter. “We fought pretty hard and kept fighting,†Davis said. “They made their shots and they were the better team, there’s no other way to put it.†Markus Golder (6'6''-G-1997, college: Portland St.) paced the Windsor offence with 22 points and Davis finished with 18 points along with Vincent Boumann (6'9''-C-1996, college: WOU). Jaire Grayer (6'5''-G-1996, college: TCU) added 14 points and Cameron Gaines chipped in with 11 points. Jalon Miller topscored with 32 points for the champions. Diego Bernard (6'0''-PG-2000, college: NW Missouri St.) contributed 17 points, while Duane Notice (6'2''-G-1994, college: S.Carolina, agency: Inception Sports) added 16 points for Sudbury. “It was a close series,†Jones said. “One thing I’ve learned as a player and a coach is that you always want a deciding game at home. “We were one of the two best teams in the league this year, but Sudbury had Game 5 at home. I’m just proud of our guys with where we started and where we finished. It was definitely one of the better groups I’ve coached.†Courtesy of: windsorstar.com USBasket.com All-BSL Awards 2025-May 29, 2025
![]() In the basketball world, standout players such as JD Miller, Latin Davis, Jaquan Lightfoot, Duane Notice, and Vincent Boumann have showcased exceptional skills and performances in various leagues and championships.
JD Miller, the American forward who graduated from Texas Christian, was a key player for the Sudbury Five, earning the Player of the Year award in the championship-winning season.
His remarkable achievements include winning the Finals MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and being selected for the First Team and Defensive Team.
Miller's impressive stats, such as ranking fifth in points per game and third in rebounds per game, highlight his impact on the court and his ability to lead his team to victory.
Latin Davis, the 28-year-old point guard from the Windsor Express and Wayne State alumni, demonstrated his talent by earning a spot in the First Team at the Basketball Super League.
Despite his team falling short in the finals against the Sudbury Five, Davis excelled in points per game and assists per game, showcasing his skills as a playmaker and leader on the court.
Jaquan Lightfoot, the American forward from the Kitchener-Waterloo Titans and ex-Southeastern player, made significant contributions to his team by being selected for the First Team and Defensive Team.
Leading the BSL in rebounds per game, Lightfoot's performance was a key factor in his team's success throughout the season.
Duane Notice, a standout guard from the Sudbury Five and a University of South Carolina alumni, played a crucial role in his team's championship victory by being voted to the First Team.
With solid stats in points and rebounds per game, Notice's consistency and skill set were instrumental in helping his team achieve success on the court.
Vincent Boumann, the center from the Windsor Express and a graduate of Western Oregon, displayed his prowess as a playmaker by earning a spot in the First Team and Defensive Team at the Basketball Super League.
Despite his team falling short in the finals, Boumann's performance as a rebounder and scorer showcased his versatility and impact on the court.
Overall, these talented players have left their mark on the basketball world with their exceptional performances, awards, and contributions to their respective teams and leagues. Player of the Year: Finals MVP: Defensive Player of the Year: Coach of the Year: Doug Plumb of London L. First Team Second Team Third Team Honorable Mention All-Defensive Team *The awards were created by USBasket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance.
It very often required deeper research and collecting various data about the players and their teams. |
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