HIGHLANDS SURVIVES ALLDERDICE COMEBACK FOR 37-33 WIN

Congratulations to Coach Tyler Stoczynski and the Highland Rams on there 37-33 victory over Allderdice in the 2017 PBC 4A-6A championship game at PBC Night of Champions at Montour.

Highlands raced out to an early 21-4 lead only to see a resilient Allderdice team battle back to tie the game at 31-31 with 3 minutes to go in the game. Several Highlands defensive stands in the closing moments secured the victory in the final moments.

The championship game appearance was the 2nd for Highlands since 1999 and there 1st championship in the 23 years of the PBC Summer League.

KEYSTONE OAKS COMES FROM BEHIND TO DEFEAT CORNELL IN 3A-1A TITLE GAME

Congratulations to first year Keystone Oaks Coach Phil McGivney on there 53-44 victory over the Cornell Raiders in the 3A-1A title game.

The lead went back and forth the entire game. Cornell led 41-38 with 7 minutes to go in the game where Keystone Oaks closed out the game on a 15-3 run to seal the victory.

The championship is the 1st title for Keystone Oaks in the PBC Summer League.

MOON JV DEFEAT SENECA VALLEY IN OT TO CLAIM 2017 JV CHAMPIONSHIP

Congratulations to Coach Tony DiFiore and the Moon Tigers for there exciting 58-57 overtime victory against Seneca Valley in the 2017 PBC JV Championship game at the 2017 PBC Night of Champions at Montour.

The game was tied 46-46 at the end of regulation where Moon pulled away in the closing seconds with a basket with 5 seconds secured the win. The victory is the first JV championship for Moon Area in the PBC.

MOON FRESHMAN WIN TITLE

Congratulations to Coach Tony DiMaria and the Moon Tigers for there 60-52 victory over Seneca Valley in the PBC Freshman Championship game at PBC Night of Champions.

The win is the 2nd Moon Freshman League championship in the past 3 years.

 

2017 PBC SUMMER LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS BEGIN JUNE 26

The biggest and best Summer tournament begins June 26, 2017. The top teams from 7 area Varsity locations plus divisions for Junior varsity and Freshman teams. The 2017 Pittsburgh Basketball Club Summer League Championships begin June 26, 2017. Games will be played at Montour High School with additional games being held at Sto-Rox, Ambridge, Cornell and Our Lady Sacred Heart.

This years tournament concludes with the annual “Night of Champions” when Summer Champions will be crowned in 2 Varsity divisions, Junior Varsity and Freshman divisions. We will also announce the winner of the Wovchko Award as Summer League MVP. Please join us for some GREAT Summer basketball. It has always proven to be a prelude to the upcoming season as I am sure it will be again this year. The complete schedule is listed below.

 

2017 Summer playoffs schedule

PBC HALL OF FAMER FRYZ PASSES AWAY at 58

The Pittsburgh Basketball Club is absolutely heartbroken to announce PBC Legends Hall of Famer and Courage award winner Joe Fryz lost his courageous fight with ALS at the age of 58.

Joe was a great basketball player but a much greater person. Joe was kind, humble and caring. The world would be a better place if there were more people like Joe Fryz. On behalf of the entire PBC family, our thoughts and prayers got to Linda and the entire Fryz family in these difficult times.

In the coming weeks, we will have a special announcement for the planned PBC tribute to this amazing family man and basketball player. Until then, god speed my friend until we meet again soon.

 

        

 

 

ACKERMAN NAMED 2017 CETRONE AWARD WINNER

Pine Richland Head Coach Jeff Ackerman has been named the winner of the 2017 PBC Dick Cetrone Coach of the Year award.

The Pine Richland 2016-17 season speaks for itself. 28-2 overall record, Section Champion, WPIAL 6A Champion as well as PIAA State Runner-up finish against one of the area’s toughest schedules. Truly one of the best seasons in Pine Richland Basketball history.

The Cetrone Award is named after legendary Sto-Rox Basketball Coach Dick Cetrone, who was the founding father of the Sto-Rox Basketball dynasty, winning 1 State championship, 5 WPIAL Championships as well as 10 Section Titles. Coach Cetrone’s 1983 State Championship team was Pennsylvania’s last 32-0 undefeated state champion. The feat has since been matched by New Castle (31-0 in 2014) and Aliquippa (30-0 in 2016).

Jeff will be presented with his award at the 2018 Pgh HS Classic at Montour High School on January 28, 2018.

2017 PRO AM POSTPONED

 

Due to some issues with the NCAA Certification, the 2017 PBC Pro Am League can not be held. The issue is complex, yet petty due to the NCAA requiring the event be submitted for certification 45 days prior to the event and the leagues annual insurance being updated approximately one week later than the NCAA requirement. Be assured every attempt was made to discuss and amend this issue with the NCAA to no avail.

In previous years, our certification application was submitted 45 days in advance and pended by the NCAA for receipt of the PBC new insurance certificate which would annually be issued approximately one week after this deadline. In May 2016, calls were made to the NCAA asking if it would simplify our process if rather than submitting our application and there pending the application for receipt of the new insurance, would it be easier to simply submit the application a few days later with complete information. The NCAA advised us this would make sense.

In all there wisdom, in May 2017 when submitting the application as discussed, the NCAA approved the application, but would not allow the Division I players to play in the league the 1st week. My application was received 38 days in advance rather than 45. My application was submitted with all updated information the NCAA required to approve the application. The time frame to approve would not have changed had I submitted the application to be pended 45 days prior or I submit the application in full 38 days prior. This reasoning was to no avail. and truly highlights the issues of dealing with the NCAA, common sense usually does not prevail.

My apologies to the many fans and players who so looked forward to the league every summer. I am not sure anyone truly did anything  wrong. At best, the delay in the application was inadvertent and done with good intent  of only streamlining the process. Sadly the NCAA does  not operate in that manner.

Thank you to all and we will return the league in 2018!

 

JMG

2017 MOON/PBC BASKETBALL CAMP July 24-28

Moon Basketball Coach Adam Kaufman and the Pittsburgh Basketball Club will be hosting youth basketball camps for Grades 1 thru 9 July 24-28 at Moon High School.

Camps will feature extensive work on basketball fundamentals in stationary and moving ball handling skills, pivoting, passing and of course shooting and driving to the basket.

Please find listed below the camp brochure and contact the Moon Basketball staff with any questions.

2017 Moon/PBC Camp application

 

CHAR VALLEY BASKETBALL CAMPS 2017

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Legendary Chartiers Valley Head Basketball Coach Tim McConnell will be hosting basketball camps on the campus of  through out the summer months. *** Because of construction on the CV campus, the 2017 camp will be held at Upper St. Clair High School.

Boys and Girls shooting camps will be held at the Chartiers Valley Primary School, which is located across the street from the Chartiers Valley High School complex, 125 Thoms Run Road, Bridgeville, PA 15017

The Pittsburgh Basketball Club highly recommends these camps for improvement in your son or daughter’s game and for the amount of individual instruction the children receive during camp.

Below find brochures for his Boys Individual and Shooting camps as well as his Girls Shooting Camps. These camps annually sell out and we recommend early enrollment.

Boys Camp 2017

Boys Shooting Camp 2017

Girls Shooting Camp