Midwest Basketball League (2017)

MBL Standings
East
 1. Fort Wayne V. 14-2 
 2. Kentucky F. 10-4 
 3. Dayton AS 9-4 
 4. Springfield P. 4-9 
 5. C.Indiana C. 4-9 
 6. Indiana D. 3-12 
 7. Indiana F. 2-11 
West
 1. Cedar Valley CK 16-0 
 2. Minnesota R. 11-4 
 3. Chicago F. 8-3 
 4. Minnesota B. 7-7 
 5. Lincoln L. 4-8 
 6. Milwaukee S. 2-1 
 7. Minnesota P 1-12 
Branding
 1. Wisconsin GC 7-2 
 2. TC Elite 7-3 
 3. Chicago K. 6-3 
 4. N.Minneapolis E. 4-6 
 5. MBL Select 4-7 
 6. Chicago L. 3-5 
 7. Minnesota AB 1-6 
 8. Milwaukee W. 0-9 

Cedar Valley CourtKings wins the MBL title (Photo: Facebook)
Season 2017
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports
Stats
Cedar Valley CourtKings 2017
Alex Houston
Houston
Anthony James
James
Lamar Wall
Wall
Dylan Hale
Hale
Alex Coleman
Coleman
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
8  Houston Alex 196 (6'5'') C/F 94 USA
52  James Anthony 183 (6'0'') PG 89 USA
4  Wall Lamar 183 (6'0'') PG 90 USA
2  Hale Dylan 188 (6'2'') SG 91 USA
15  Coleman Alex 196 (6'5'') G 90 USA
24  Kelly Raijon 193 (6'4'') G 93 USA
3  Stanley David 175 (5'9'') PG 0 USA
33  Tyner Raheem 198 (6'6'') C/F 0 USA
20  Carter Terry 189 (6'3'') G/F 0 USA
11  Roby Queshawn 175 (5'9'') PG 0 USA
14  Hicks Aundre 188 (6'2'') PG 88 USA
32  Craft Matt 196 (6'5'') G/F 78 USA
10  Richardson Tyler 188 (6'2'') PG 92 USA
50  Jackson Johnny 206 (6'9'') C 0 USA
1  Landers Alex 0 (0'0'') PG 0 USA
21  Parker Detavious 0 (0'0'') G/F 0 USA
54  Walker BJ 207 (6'10'') C 84 USA
Head Coach: Stan Hughes
Coach Assistant: Mike Mohlis
Coach Assistant: Billy Campbell
Coach Assistant: Carl Clifton
Coach Assistant: Mike Sorenson

CourtKings run the table, capture second straight MBL title - Jul 10, 2017


Throughout the season, coaches and players of the Cedar Valley CourtKings have said winning another Midwest Basketball League title was far more important than finishing the year undefeated. But on Saturday night, they managed to accomplish both goals. Raijon Kelly (6'4''-G-93, college: Angelo St.) scored 34 points and Cedar Valley capped a 19-0 season with a 121-106 win over the Ft. Wayne Vision in the MBL championship game on the campus of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. The win gives the CourtKings their second consecutive league title. They remain the only team in the Midwest League to win a championship. For his efforts, Kelly, who hit six 3-pointers while adding seven assists and five steals, earned game MVP honors. While Coach Michael Mohlis has tried to downplay the emphasis on running the table, Kelly says it provided additional significance to a championship season. ' (Winning) this game was the most important thing, but who wouldn't want to go undefeated?' Kelly said. 'It was definitely something we talked about.' Though Kelly was the biggest star Saturday, he got plenty of help. Alex Houston (6'5''-C/F-94, college: Mt.Mercy) (23 points, 14 rebounds) and Raheem Tyner (6'6''-C/F, college: Iowa Western CC) (15, 18) both had double-doubles. Anthony James (6'0''-PG-89, college: N.Iowa) and Aundre Hicks (6'2''-PG-88) also scored in double figures, finishing with 15 and 14 respectively. Cedar Valley also had a clutch night at the foul line, knocking down all 15 of its free throw attempts. The ability to make plays in tight situations tends to be a common trait in championship teams, and Mohlis said the 2017 CourtKings were no exception. 'It's awesome the way the guys found a way to win in some tough games throughout the year,' he said. 'We found a way to get clutch stops late in games. To go undefeated in this league is truly remarkable. It's really tough to do and it's a testament to our guys.'
Courtesy of: wcfcourier.com