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The 2013 team at Detroit Catholic Central finished fifth at the [[2013 PACE]] and tied for 8th at the [[2013 HSNCT]]. The team was made up of Brandon Roach, Collin Parks, Paul Hamilton, and Mark Karabajakian. | The 2013 team at Detroit Catholic Central finished fifth at the [[2013 PACE]] and tied for 8th at the [[2013 HSNCT]]. The team was made up of Brandon Roach, Collin Parks, Paul Hamilton, and Mark Karabajakian. | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 26 June 2013
Regular Season
The 2013 team at Detroit Catholic Central finished fifth at the 2013 PACE and tied for 8th at the 2013 HSNCT. The team was made up of Brandon Roach, Collin Parks, Paul Hamilton, and Mark Karabajakian.
The team was led in scoring by Science/Religion player Brandon and History/stuff player Collin Parks, both of whom frequently put up 65-70+PPG on regular season IS sets, while Art/Non Fic player Paul Hamilton and Lit player Mark would usually sit around at 20-30 ppg as support players.
The team struggled throughout much of the year, being defeated by 30 points by Northmont at the Ezell-Harding tournament to go home with third place. When the next big team was to be played, Brandon Roach was not available, and the team received two large losses to a Morgan Venkus led Loyola Academy and a Sid Dogra led Detroit Country Day. The team rallied back, and with Brandon Roach again on the team defeated Loyola Academy three times at the 2012 NIU mirror of ACF Fall. The next big tournament, HFT at Auburn, continued to show the problems of DCC. The team put up the highest points per bonus and the highest points per game at the tournament, but was unable to defeat a Dorman team and took a loss to them by 30 points. The team would have played an advantaged final against Dorman had it not been for their dropping a disappointing loss to Rockford Auburn due to a negging problem. The team came back to Illinois for New Trier's INTENSE, but again was defeated twice by a Dylan Minarik led Belvidere North.
(This is still in progress)