North Star Athletic Association: Season 2018-19

NSAA Ranking
 1 Presentation 11-3(21-9) 
 2 Bellevue 11-3(18-13) 
 3 Dickinson St. 10-5(14-12) 
 4 Mayville St. 9-5(18-8) 
 5 Viterbo 5-9(12-17) 
 6 Valley City St. 5-10(9-19) 
 7 Dakota St. 4-10(9-22) 
 8 Waldorf 2-12(6-22) 

NSAA Women 2018-2019
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Points Per Game
 Quadre LOLLIS
  Presentation
  (193-F-)
  Avg: 18.5
 1. Lollis, Presentation18.5 
 2. Folkers, Dakota St.17.7 
 3. Nelson, Valley C.17.4 
 4. Martin, Waldorf15.7 
 5. Jackson, Dickinso.15.4 
 6. Kuchinka, Waldorf14.9 
 7. McGreal, Dakota S.14.3 
 8. Tichy, Viterbo14.3 
 9. Alhag, Mayville St.14.1 
 10. Smith, Waldorf13.9 
Rebounds Per Game
 Michael CORNELIOUS
  Valley C.
  (190-G-)
  Avg: 7.7
 1. Cornelious, Valley C.7.7 
 2. Lollis, Presentation6.8 
 3. Folkers, Dakota St.6.8 
 4. Staebler, Mayville.6.6 
 5. Anderson, Viterbo6.6 
 6. Brooks, Presenta.6.2 
 7. Vandall, Dickinso.6.0 
 8. Manney, Waldorf6.0 
 9. Deas, Presentation5.9 
 10. Alhag, Mayville St.5.9 
Assists Per Game
 Tyree YOUNG
  Viterbo
  (185-G-)
  Avg: 4.7
 1. Young, Viterbo4.7 
 2. Alhag, Mayville St.4.5 
 3. Guidry, Presenta.4.3 
 4. Elder, Dakota St.4.2 
 5. Muilenburg, Dakota S.3.0 
 6. Smith, Waldorf3.0 
 7. Van-Holland, Dakota S.2.9 
 8. Green, Mayville St.2.8 
 9. Hamilton, Dickinso.2.7 
 10. Walker, Dickinson St.2.6 
Steals Per Game
 Tyree YOUNG
  Viterbo
  (185-G-)
  Avg: 2.2
 1. Young, Viterbo2.2 
 2. Smith, Waldorf1.5 
 3. Martin, Waldorf1.5 
 4. Deas, Presentation1.3 
 5. Reed, Bellevue1.3 
 6. Hamilton, Dickinso.1.2 
 7. Payne, Dickinso.1.2 
 8. Alhag, Mayville St.1.2 
 9. Tichy, Viterbo1.1 
 10. Kuchinka, Waldorf1.1 
Blocks Per Game
 Gabriel MUNOZ
  Waldorf
  (221-C-)
  Avg: 1.9
 1. Munoz, Waldorf1.9 
 2. Payne, Dickinso.1.6 
 3. Anderson, Viterbo1.1 
 4. Muilenburg, Dakota S.1.1 
 5. Meier, Bellevue1.0 
 6. Manney, Waldorf1.0 
 7. Cooper, Mayville St.0.8 
 8. Cornelious, Valley C.0.8 
 9. Bessard, Bellevue0.7 
 10. Folkers, Dakota St.0.7 


Comets win second straight NSAA postseason tournament championship (Photo: North Star)

Mayville State University 2018-19
Darren Tighe Darren Tighe Tighe
Jack Turnbull
Turnbull
Daniel Lindgren
Lindgren
Gorg Alhag
Alhag
Eric Staebler
Staebler
Jesus Martinez
Martinez
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
21  Turnbull Jack 190 (6'3'') G 0 Australia
4  Lindgren Daniel 190 (6'3'') G 0 USA
23  Alhag Gorg 190 (6'3'') G 0 USA
42  Cooper Max 198 (6'6'') F 0 USA
33  Staebler Eric 193 (6'4'') F 0 USA
14  Martinez Jesus 201 (6'7'') F 0 USA
5  Critchley Kobe 180 (5'11'') PG 96 USA
24  Pfau Creighton 193 (6'4'') G 0 USA
11  Melendez Rene 193 (6'4'') G 96 Mexico
31  Bynum Kentrey 193 (6'4'') F 0 USA
3  Slaba Michael 183 (6'0'') PG 0 USA
10  Green Daymarcco 183 (6'0'') PG 0 USA
20  Williams Leon 190 (6'3'') G 0 USA
 Slaba Matt 190 (6'3'') G 0 USA
25  Elhard Trevor 196 (6'5'') F 0 USA
34  Towne Xavier 193 (6'4'') F 0 USA
2  Christman Peyton 180 (5'11'') PG 0 USA
Head Coach: Darren Tighe
Coach Assistant: Dalton Kleinschmidt


Comets win second straight NSAA postseason tournament championship - Feb 25, 2019

Saturday's game was not just your typical Bellevue-Mayville State battle. The game had much more on the line than just a win in the conference standings, as it was the North Star Athletic Association's conference tournament championship. And, like in years past, Mayville State came to play, winning their second straight championship 65-55 over the Bruins.
"I am so proud of our guys," head coach Darren Tighe said. "They did the right thing on and off the court all year, and it showed this weekend."
It was all Mayville State from the start, but not without some back-and-forth action in the first half. Max Cooper (6'6''-F)'s back-to-back buckets in the first half put Mayville State ahead 20-15, but then Sequan Walker (6'3''-G) nailed a pair of free throws to bring the lead back to three points, before Kobe Critchley (5'11''-PG-96) hit a three and a two-point jumper, back to back, to again extend the lead to eight. Eric Staebler (6'4''-F) also hit back-to-back buckets, extending the Comet lead to ten heading into the final moments of the first half, before Bellevue's Stephen Matthews closed the first half with a three-pointer with just four seconds to go, on a pass from Walker.
The beginning of the second half started just like the first half, with Bellevue's Justin Bessard (6'6''-F) nailing a jumper just over a minute in, pulling Bellevue to within five points, followed by Max Cooper's basket with 17:37 to go in the half. Sequan Walker then hit a pair of free throws before Mayville State began running away.
Daniel Lindgren (6'3''-G) started a 7-0 for Mayville State with a bucket with 16:52 to go, and then tournament MVP Gorg Alhag (6'3''-G) hit a three to extend the lead to 10, followed by a Lindgren basket, putting the Comets ahead by 12, with 15:05 to go in the game.
"They are tough and together," Tighe said. "That is a dangerous combination."
Bellevue pulled back to within eight points on back-to-back buckets, but then Creighton Pfau (6'4''-G) hit a put back bucket out of a Mayville State timeout, then Alhag drained a three with 12:45 to go in the game, pulling Mayville ahead 47-34.
Lindgren would again strike moments later with a pair of buckets, totaling five points on the two shots, extending the lead to 52-36. Bellevue responded with Walker and Richard Reed hitting back-to-back buckets.
Bellevue took the first run of 10-0, led by two points from Connor Dukes (6'2''-G) and three points from Walker, but it all began with a three from Jaron Dickson (6'2''-G) with 5:40 to go in the half. Bellevue's run lasted just under three minutes, and brought the Bruins to within six points, 56-50.
But, the Comets responded in a big way. Critchley and Staebler hit two free throws each, along with a bucket by Lindgren, to pull Mayville State ahead again by 12, 62-50, with 45 seconds left.
Bessard and Walker all scored points in the final 38 seconds, but it wasn't enough for the Bruins.
Five Comets were in double figures--Lindgren led all scorers with 18 points, Alhag and Critchley had 11 each, and Cooper and Staebler added 10 each.
The Comets, who improve to 20-8, advance to the NAIA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament for the second year in a row. Last year, the Comets defeated Dickinson State 73-70 to advance, before falling to The College of Idaho 66-50 in the opening round of the tournament.

Courtesy of playnorthstar.com

North Star Tournament Final: Bellevue - Mavyille State 55-66
North Star Tournament Semifinals:
Presentation - Mavyille State 75-79
Bellevue - Dickinson State 63-56


All-North Star Awards 2019 - Feb 25, 2019

All-North Star 1st Team 2019
Justin Folkers
Folkers
Quadre Lollis
Lollis
Kenny Jackson
Jackson
Gorg Alhag
Alhag
Logan Nelson
Nelson

All-Tournament MVP: Gorg Alhag (6'3''-G) of Mayville St.
Player of the Year: Justin Folkers (6'9''-F) of Dakota St.
Defensive Player of the Year: Austin Payne (6'5''-G/F) of Dickinson St.
Newcomer of the Year: Kenny Jackson (6'3''-G) of Dickinson St.
Coach of the Year: Jeremy Reigle of Presentation

1st Team
F: Justin Folkers (6'9''-F) of Dakota St.
F: Quadre Lollis (6'4''-F) of Presentation
G: Kenny Jackson (6'3''-G) of Dickinson St.
G: Gorg Alhag (6'3''-G) of Mayville St.
G: Logan Nelson (6'3''-G) of Valley City St.

2nd Team
F: Justin Bessard (6'6''-F) of Bellevue
G: Sequan Walker (6'3''-G) of Bellevue
F: Mychal Deas (6'3''-F) of Presentation
F: Jason Tichy (6'4''-F) of Viterbo
G: Daniel Lindgren (6'3''-G) of Mayville St.

Honorable Mention
Demitrius Martin (6'2''-G) of Waldorf
Michael Cornelious (6'3''-G) of Valley City St.
Jalen Guidry (6'2''-G) of Presentation
Cade Anderson (6'10''-F) of Viterbo
Jake Schroeckenthaler (6'5''-F) of Viterbo