Women's Blue Chip Basketball League (2018)

WBCBL Standings
Atlantic
 1. Atlanta M. 5-0 
 2. Georgia Stampede 1-3 
 3. Music City I. 1-4 
Carolinas
 1. Charlotte I. 6-1 
 2. Carolina LR 6-2 
 3. Beaufort B. 1-5 
 4. Huntersville LH 0-5 
East Coast
 1. Virginia LW 4-0 
 2. Baltimore Lions 2-2 
 3. Richmond F. 0-1 
 4. DC Blue Stars 0-3 
Mid South
 1. Dallas Diesel 5-0 
 2. Killeen F. 3-2 
 3. Conway B. 1-4 
 4. Dallas Crest 0-3 
Midwest
 1. Midwest F. 5-2 
 2. St.Louis Surge 3-1 
 3. Iowa F. 2-3 
 4. Native D. 0-4 
North East
 1. Detroit D. 6-0 
 2. Cleveland C. 4-2 
 3. Toledo T. 1-4 
 4. Grand Rapids G. 0-5 
Suncoast
 1. Jacksonville BP 6-2 
 2. Dade C. LB 6-2 
 3. Orlando S. 5-5 
 4. Riviera BH 3-6 
 5. Jacksonville R. 0-5 
West Coast
 1. Phoenix LE 4-2 
 2. Las Vegas G. 4-5 
 3. West Coast L. 3-1 
 4. Las Tuscon S. 2-0 
 5. San Diego S. 0-5 

Atlanta Monarchs celebrate 2018 title (Photo: Facebook)
Season 2018
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports
Stats

2018 Trophy for WBCBL Winner
Atlanta Monarchs 2018
Marynell Meadors Marynell Meadors Meadors
Kellindra Zackery
Zackery
Evelyn Akhator
Akhator
Taylor Manuel
Manuel
Rachel Hollivay
Hollivay
Breanna Brown
Brown
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
31  Zackery Kellindra 185 (6'1'') F 88 Trinidad and Tobago USA
11  Akhator Evelyn 190 (6'3'') F 95 Nigeria
13  Manuel Taylor 190 (6'3'') C 93 USA
33  Hollivay Rachel 196 (6'5'') C 93 USA
4  Brown Breanna 190 (6'3'') F 95 USA
5  Hickson Yaktavia 180 (5'11'') G 95 USA
2  Harvin Alysha 178 (5'10'') G 88 USA
25  Reid Monique 185 (6'1'') F 90 USA
30  Thompson Antoinette 170 (5'7'') G 90 USA
24  Simmons Meighan 175 (5'9'') G 92 USA
15  Wallace Sydney 173 (5'8'') G 93 USA
20  Davis-Cain Tanae 180 (5'11'') F 87 USA
1  Bond LaToya 170 (5'7'') G 84 USA
Head Coach: Marynell Meadors

Atlanta Monarchs celebrate 2018 title - Aug 6, 2018


St. Louis Surge lose by a point in title game For the second time in as many years, the St. Louis Surge came up one point short in a bid to win a third Women's Blue Chip Basketball League title. Sunday afternoon in Charlotte, N.C., the Surge fell 80-79 to the top-seeded Atlanta Monarchs. A year ago, at Fontbonne University, the host Surge dropped a 64-63 decision to the Georgia Soul. Seeded third in this year's eight-team national tournament, the Surge (11-3) were making their fifth consecutive championship game appearance. The Surge won championships in 2014 and 2016 and had their previous runner-up finishes in 2012, 2015 and 2017. The Monarchs (14-1), who split two regular-season meetings with the Surge, were down 79-77 when former Mizzou player LaToya Bond tied it with 33 seconds left. After an offensive foul and Surge foul for a hand-check, Bond made the first of two free throws with 9.4 seconds to play for the winning margin. In the waning seconds, the Surge missed on a 3-pointer and had an inside shot blocked. Rebecca Harris (5'8''-G-86, college: Illinois) (24), Kristi Bellock (6'1''-F-90, college: Texas A&M) (14), Brittany Carter (6'0''-PG-93, college: Illinois) (13) and Kelsey McClure (5'9''-G) (12) were top scorers for the Surge. Kellindra Zackery (6'1''-F-88, college: Newman) scored 21 to lead the Monarchs, whose lineup included Incarnate Word product Taylor Manuel (6'4''-F-93, college: Mississippi).
Courtesy of: stltoday.com