International Basketball League (2010)



Albany Legends head coach Derrick Rowland holds up the IBL championship trophy. Photo by Chuck Miller

IBL Standings
Continental Division
 1. Albany L. 19-3 
 2. Edmonton E. 14-6 
 3. L.Angeles L. 14-6 
 4. Kankakee S. 12-8 
 5. Battle Creek K. 13-14 
 6. Holland B. 7-9 
 7. Tacoma T. 6-17 
 8. USA All-Stars 3-26 
International Division
 1. Olympia R. 17-6 
 2. Vancouver V. 16-7 
 3. B.Colombia T. 15-8 
 4. Bellingham S. 15-7 
 5. Yamhill H. 14-12 
 6. C.Oregon H. 4-16 
 7. Oregon W. 4-20 
Points Per Game
 1 Menefee, Reign28.6 
 2 Edwards, Sold.27.9 
 3 Lathan, Lightn.26.3 
 4 Stevenson, Slam25.3 
 5 Murray, Volcan.25.2 
 6 Sir, Energy25.0 
 7 Hartford, Highfl.23.9 
 8 Bowie, Highfl.23.8 
 9 Matthews, Reign23.1 
 10 Moore, Highfl.23.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 1 Uskoski, Volcan.11.8 
 2 Nevels, Highfl.11.6 
 3 Lathan, Lightning11.5 
 4 OHanson, Slam11.0 
 5 McKenzie, Volc.10.6 
Assists Per Game
 1 Funn, Energy10.1 
 2 Satterfield, Leg.8.1 
 3 Smith, Titans7.5 
 4 Williams, Tide6.9 
 5 Stevenson, Slam6.6 

Albany Legends 2010
Gordon Klaiber
Klaiber
Damone Morris
Morris
Deandre Thomas
Thomas
Jermaine Tate
Tate
Kenny Satterfield
Satterfield
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
33  Klaiber Gordon 206 (6'9'') F 83 Guyana USA
24  Morris Damone 191 (6'3'') G 86 USA
44  Thomas Deandre 203 (6'8'') C 86 USA
 Tate Jermaine 206 (6'9'') C 76 USA
1  Satterfield Kenny 188 (6'2'') G 81 USA
50  Edwards Neil 211 (6'11'') C 74 Trinidad and Tobago USA
 Henson Charles 206 (6'9'') C/F 81 Puerto Rico USA
 Freeman Rashaun 206 (6'9'') C/F 84 USA
32  Smith Toby 208 (6'10'') C 85 USA
 Woods Rashad 198 (6'6'') G/F 86 USA
23  Clinton Lloyd 201 (6'7'') F 83 USA
 Jackson Prince 198 (6'6'') F 84 USA
42  Lane Evan 203 (6'8'') F USA
15  Grant Christopher 193 (6'4'') G 82 USA
 Cuffe Kyle 205 (6'9'') F 82 USA
3  Johnson Lloyd 180 (5'11'') G USA
21  Snipes Marcus 193 (6'4'') G USA
Head Coach: Derrick Rowland
Coach Assistant: Bob Catherwood



USBasket.com All-IBL Awards 2010 - Jul 29, 2010

USBasket.com All-IBL 1st Team 2010
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Kenny Satterfield
Satterfield
Jacob Stevenson
Stevenson
Nicholas Moore
Moore
Gordon Klaiber
Klaiber
Devin Uskoski
Uskoski
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Player of the Year: Kenny Satterfield (6'2''-G-81) of Albany L.
Co-Guard of the Year: Kenny Satterfield (6'2''-G-81) of Albany L.
Co-Guard of the Year: Jacob Stevenson (6'4''-G-81) of Bellingham S.
Forward of the Year: Gordon Klaiber (6'9''-F-83) of Albany L.
Center of the Year: Devin Uskoski (6'6''-C) of Vancouver V.
Coach of the Year: Derrick Rowland of Albany L.

1st Team
G: Kenny Satterfield (6'2''-81) of Albany L.
G: Jacob Stevenson (6'4''-81) of Bellingham S.
F: Nicholas Moore (6'7'') of Olympia R.
F: Gordon Klaiber (6'9''-83) of Albany L.
C: Devin Uskoski (6'6'') of Vancouver V.

2nd Team
G: Nathan Menefee (6'0'') of Olympia R.
G: Andre Murray (6'2''-87) of Vancouver V.
G: Trayvon Lathan (6'7''-84) of L.Angeles L.
F/C: Durrell Nevels (6'6''-86) of Yamhill H.
C: Deandre Thomas (6'8''-86) of Albany L.

Honorable Mention
Ryan Diggs (6'2''-G-83) of Bellingham S.
Porter Troupe (6'5''-G/F-83) of Vancouver V.
Damone Morris (6'3''-G-86) of Albany L.
Virgil Matthews (6'2''-G-83) of Olympia R.
Nate Bowie (6'0''-G-86) of Yamhill H.
Curtis Nash (6'5''-G/F-80) of Yamhill H.
Stephen Sir (6'5''-G-82) of Edmonton E.
William Funn (6'2''-G-82) of Edmonton E.
Avery Smith (6'3''-G) of BC Titans
Antwan Williams (6'3''-G) of Tacoma T.
Fred Vinson (6'4''-G-71) of L.Angeles L.


Bellingham Slam fall to Albany Legends in IBL Championship game 126 -111 - Jul 17, 2010

The Bellingham Slam couldnt survive the second-half hot shooting of the Albany Legends as they lost, 126-111, in the 2010 International Basketball League Championship game at the Washington Avenue Armory on Friday night.
The victory gives the Legends a league title in their first year of existence, and kept intact a streak that has seen the championship won on the home teams court in every season since the IBL was formed in 2005.
The game was a close affair until Albany was able to pull away in the early stages of the fourth quarter, and featured 18 total lead changes.
After the Legends raced out to an early 11-4 lead, the Slam were able to come back with a pair of three-pointers from Paul Hafford and Tyler Amaya and led 26-24 at the end of the first quarter.
The second quarter was a period of runs as Albany scored 10 of the first 13 points, before Bellingham responded with 12 straight tallies to take a 41-34 lead with 4:41 left in the half. But the Slam could only manage four more points the rest of the quarter and trailed 48-45 at halftime.
The third quarter featured fast-paced, end-to-end action as both teams combined for 73 points. Morris Anderson nailed consecutive three-pointers and scored the Slams first eight points as they erased their halftime deficit to lead 53-52. There were ten more lead changes in the quarter before Albany closed out the frame with back-to-back layups by Deandre Thomas and Kenny Satterfield to lead 87-81.
The Slam were unable to trim into the deficit in the fourth quarter, as they still trailed by six points, at 97-91, after Derrick Webb hit a three-pointer with 6:56 left. That was the closest the Slam would get as Albany soon built and held a double-digit lead for the rest of the game. A pair of rim-rattling dunks late in the contest by Damone Morris sent the home fans into a frenzy that lasted until time expired and the Legends hoisted the championship trophy.
Ryan Diggs led the way for the Slam with 18 points, while Jacob Stevenson finished with 17. Lukas Henne and Morris Anderson each contributed 14.
Albany was paced by the 29 points and eight assists of Kenny Satterfield. Deandre Thomas was named as the games MVP after finishing with a monster double-double of 21 points and 19 rebounds.
The Slam could not contain the Legends on the boards, getting outrebounded 60-37.
The Slam finished the season with a 15-8 record, while the Legends finished 19-3.