Midwest Professional Basketball Association (2016)

MPBA Standings
 1. Pontiac 66ers 12-4 
 2. Chicago WCG 9-5 
 3. Chicago B. 8-6 
 4. St.Louis RS 7-6 
 5. Lima E. 5-9 
 6. Champaign S. 5-11 
 7. Gateway S. 4-9 
Points Per Game
 1 Michael Rogers27.6 
 2 Dion Cooksey26.8 
 3 Cordaryl Ballard26.6 
 4 Justin Bocot26.3 
 5 Alfonzo Houston25.6 
Rebounds Per Game
 1 Isiah Martin9.4 
 2 Al Rapier9.3 
 3 Johnny Elliott8.6 
 4 Marcus Hammonds7.7 
 5 Connell Crossland7.7 
Assists Per Game
 1 Cordaryl Ballard5.4 
 2 Dion Cooksey4.8 
 3 Jordan Walker4.4 
 4 Oliver McGlade4.0 
 5 Johnny Elliott3.4 
Steals Per Game
 1 Jordan Walker2.2 
 2 Dion Cooksey1.6 
 2 C.J. Hampton1.6 
 4 Terrell Williams1.5 
 5 Ed Jenkins1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 1 Jordan Walker2.0 
 2 Shakir Johnson1.5 
 3 Isiah Martin1.4 
 4 3 tied at1.3 
Season 2016
List of Players
List of Imports
Stats

Blues win title in nail-biter over Pontiac (Photo: MPBA)

Chicago Blues 2016
Shakir Johnson
Johnson
Devin Bennett
Bennett
Tyrone Kent
Kent
Jarrell Thomas
Thomas
Alexandre Rapier
Rapier
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
42  Johnson Shakir 205 (6'9'') C 87 Jamaica
20  Bennett Devin 191 (6'3'') F Canada
33  Kent Tyrone 196 (6'5'') F 86 USA
40  Thomas Jarrell 191 (6'3'') F 86 USA
30  Rapier Alexandre 200 (6'7'') F 89 USA
24  Hill Jakeem 196 (6'5'') F 89 USA
10  Johnson Jordan 176 (5'9'') PG USA
22  Williams Nate 201 (6'7'') F 88 USA
15  Elder Chris 180 (5'11'') PG USA
55  Ware Antoine 198 (6'6'') F USA
35  Patten Ronald 201 (6'7'') F USA
25  Adams Tremell 185 (6'1'') G USA

USbasket.com All-MPBA Awards 2016 - Apr 9, 2016

USbasket.com All-MPBA 1st Team 2016
Alfonzo Houston
Houston
Vance Cooksey
Cooksey
Connell Crossland
Crossland
Kyle Meyer
Meyer
Marcus Hammonds
Hammonds

Finals MVP: Diante Watkins (174-PG-90) of Bayer Giants
Player of the Year: Alfonzo Houston (6'3''-G-92) of Pontiac 66ers
Defensive Player of the Year: Connell Crossland (6'7''-F-91) of Gateway S.
Sixth Man of the Year: C.J. Hampton (6'4''-G) of Chicago WCG
Coach of the Year: Durrell Robinson of Pontiac 66ers

1st Team
G: Alfonzo Houston (6'3''-G-92) of Pontiac 66ers
PG: Vance Cooksey (6'0''-PG-87) of Chicago WCG
F: Connell Crossland (6'7''-F-91) of Gateway S.
C: Kyle Meyer (6'10''-C) of Houston
F/G: Marcus Hammonds (6'5''-F/G-87) of Pontiac 66ers

2nd Team
G: Cordaryl Ballard (6'5''-G-87) of Lima E.
F: Mike Rogers (6'5''-F-88) of Champaign S.
F: Alexandre Rapier (6'7''-F-89) of Chicago B.
F: Isiah Martin (6'8''-F-89) of Chicago WCG
G: Aaron Williams (6'6''-G) of St.Louis RS
G/F: Deveon Jenkins (6'3''-G/F-87) of Chicago WCG

All-Defensive Team
PG: Jordan Walker (6'0''-PG) of Dallas Baptist
PG: Vance Cooksey (6'0''-PG-87) of Chicago WCG
F: Jakeem Hill (6'5''-F-89) of Chicago B.
F: Connell Crossland (6'7''-F-91) of Gateway S.
F/G: Marcus Hammonds (6'5''-F/G-87) of Pontiac 66ers
G: Aaron Williams (6'6''-G) of St.Louis RS


MPBA - Blues win title in nail-biter over Pontiac - Apr 2, 2016

April 2, 2016

PONTIAC, Ill. - The Chicago Blues held off a fourth quarter comeback by the Pontiac 66ers to capture the championship game of the Midwest Professional Basketball Association 114-113 on Saturday afternoon.

The Blues took the lead in the early minutes but the 66ers gained their first advantage with under six minutes left in the first quarter to turn the rest of the period into a see-saw game. A late run gave the Blues a 31-25 lead at the quarter break thanks largely to nearly 60 percent shooting from the field while holding Pontiac to 36 percent.

The second period resembled the first 12 minutes as the Blues carried a 57-52 lead into halftime. The Blues shooting cooled only slightly at 50 percent while the 66ers improved to 45 percent with 15 points coming from MPBA Most Valuable Player Alfonzo Houston (6'3''-G-92, college: N.C.Central).

Houston gave the 66ers their first lead of the second half at 70-69 with 3:35 remaining in the third quarter with a right corner three-pointer. Pontiac increased their lead to 75-70 with a three right of the key by Alex Marzette (6'5''-G, college: Robert Morris) about 30 seconds later. The Blues clawed back and regained a narrow 76-75 lead with just over 90 seconds remaining with a drive by Diante Watkins (5'9''-PG-90, college: Robert Morris), but the 66ers ended the third chapter with a 78-77 lead, helped by shooting 60 percent from the field in the quarter.

Pontiac bumped the lead to five points early in the final period, but a Tremell Adams (6'1''-G, college: Robert Morris) three from the right wing tied the contest at 89-89 with about eight minutes to play. The Blues grabbed the momentum with a 11-0 run midway through the quarter to take a 101-93 lead, then extended it to 103-93 with 3:30 left.

The lead remained at 10 until just over a minute showing when Houston canned a left-wing three to cut Pontiac's deficit to 109-102, then drained another with 55 seconds left to cut the Blues lead to 110-105. A turnover gave the 66ers possession with 39 seconds, followed by a free throw by Khion Sankey (6'5''-G, college: Lipscomb) with 32 seconds to slice the margin to 110-106. The Blues' Alexandre Rapier (6'7''-F-89, college: Stony Brook, agency: Dynamics Global Management) hit one free throw with 31 seconds, but a drive by Houston cut the Pontiac deficit to 111-108 with 19 seconds. Diante Watkins increased the Blues advantage to 112-108 with 14 seconds left with one free throw, but the 66ers rebounded the second toss and used a time out to advance to the front court, where Houston hit two free throws with 10 seconds to cut the Blues lead to 112-110. Nate Williams (6'7''-F-88, college: Mercyhurst NE) hit two free throws with nine seconds to seal the win despite a three at the buzzer by Houston to set the final score.

Watkins was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament after leading the champion Blues with 29 points. Other Blues scorers included Ronald Patten (6'7''-F, college: Wisc.-Whitewater) with 19 points while Adams and Jakeem Hill (6'5''-F-89, college: Webber Intern.) each contributed 14 and Nate Williams and Alexandre Rapier added 12 points each.

Pontiac was led by Houston with 41 points, followed by Marzette with 16, Marcus Hammonds (6'5''-F/G-87, college: Texas A&M-CC) with 13 and Kyle Anderson (6'3''-G, college: Delaware) with 11 points.