Windsor boys basketball is seeing results from coach's shouts in Connecticut

By Paul Rosano Mar 8, 2011, 10:24am

Also, boys conference tournaments wrap up; CIAC girls tourney enters quarterfinals this week.

Windsor head coach Ken Smith relentlessly shouts, rants and hollers at his players on the court. He never stops. It doesn't matter if they're up by 20 or down by 20. He's continually telling them what they're doing wrong in a booming voice that can fill a fieldhouse as it did Thursday at Bulkeley High School, site of the Central Connecticut Conference boys basketball championship game.

Smith's players are just as relentless with their half-court trapping defense that disrupts and harasses an offense to a point at which it's forced to take shots it doesn't want.

Previously undefeated Maloney (Meriden) took quite a few of those in the first half and only converted 11 of 28, while the Warriors were taking a 15-11 lead after the first quarter and building a 37-26 advantage by halftime.

Windsor broke it open in the second half behind Na-Sean Banks' eight third-quarter points (team-high 13) and an offense that shot 20-for-39 (34-for-66 for the game) on its way to an 85-70 victory.



"They played pretty well. We got after them on defense," Smith said. "I didn't think we played too well in the half court on offense though. We didn't execute down the stretch. We made some bad errors that we shouldn't have made and that was the sad thing."

Maloney (23-1) did make a run, cutting Windsor's lead to 70-60 on Ryan Belote's 3-pointer with four minutes left after the Warriors had gone up by as many as 23 in the third quarter. But the Spartans never really threatened down the stretch despite Belote's 22 second-half points (game-high 24), including six 3-pointers.

"I don't know if they got a ton of steals, but what (Windsor) makes you do is they make you hurry what you do," Maloney head coach Howie Hewitt said. "And they make you take shots that you don't normally take. When that happens, now that you've missed shots that you don't normally take, now we're going the other way.

"(Smith's) been doing that since I've known him. And then in the second half, they're making 3s and 3s and 3s. It seemed like they didn't miss one for a while. Our kids played resilient and hard."

Windsor (23-1) made seven 3s in the game, five in the second half; Maloney finished with nine. The Warriors forced 14 turnovers to Maloney's forcing nine.

Maloney was without its 6-foot-5 forward/center Zachary Milslagle, who injured his knee in the Spartans' 73-67 semifinal overtime victory over Hartford Public, but he should be back for the state tournament.



Darrius Edwards added 23 points for Maloney, while the Warriors received balanced scoring from Jared Wilson-Frame (also a team-high 13 points), Greg Andrade (12) and Ederton Anderson (10).

The semifinals featured four teams all ranked in the Top 10 in the state writers' poll with a combined record of 86-2. Windsor heads to the Class LL state tournament as the No. 1 seed and Maloney plays in Class L as the No. 2.

Both coaches believe the experience in the conference semis and final will contribute to their teams' readiness for what's ahead.

"No doubt it always is (a springboard)," Smith said. "But the thing about it is, we've got to regroup, we've got to refocus, because there's a lot of downstate teams. Hopefully, we'll play a lot better than we played today."

"The best thing is Kenny Smith's teams bring out your deficiencies both as an individual and as a group," Hewitt said. "So, it showed what we can do better as a group and it showed what we need to work on individually. That's what we're going to learn about."

In other conference championships:



Continue reading{PAGEBREAK}* No. 2 seed Hillhouse (New Haven) (21-2) won its fifth Southern Connecticut Conference Championship with a 55-43 victory over top seed Career Magnet (New Haven) (21-2). Drew Crudup scored a game-high 23 points for the Academics at the TD Bank Sports Center on Wednesday.

* Second-seeded Crosby (Waterbury) (19-4) won its eighth Naugatuck Valley League Championship in a row with a 77-61 victory over top seed Holy Cross (Waterbury) (20-2) Wednesday at Wilby (Waterbury) High. Tournament and League MVP Marvin Hampton scored 18 points for the Bulldogs.

* Sixth-seeded Old Lyme (13-10) overcame a double-digit deficit to defeat top seed Valley Regional (Deep River) in overtime 63-61 in the Shoreline Conference title game. George Logan scored a game-high 28 points for the Wildcats.

* Dan Upchurch scored 17 points and earned MVP honors in helping Notre Dame Catholic (Fairfield) defeat Pomperaug (Southbury) 61-52 in the South-West Conference final.

* New London (23-0), No. 1 in the state, defeated Stonington (18-6) 80-41 for the Eastern Connecticut Conference title, its fourth straight. Tourney MVP Kris Dunn scored a game-high 24 points.

* Bassick (Bridgeport) topped Stamford 57-51 in the Fairfield County Conference Championship game with a balanced scoring attack that saw Demetrius Thomas and Marlon Bennett each scored 12 points.



STORYLINES
* Bill Reilly and Paul Amarone each scored in the No. 3 Hamden boys hockey team's 2-0 SCC Division I victory over No. 4 Notre Dame (West Haven).

* SCC hockey coaches have voted to discontinue the Division II conference tournament after this season's. The schools' athletic directors will have the final vote on the subject this week. The conference's Division I teams have not played in a postseason tournament in recent years, the feeling being it is too close to the state tournament.

* The CIAC girls basketball tournament enters the quarterfinal round this week. Two of the best matchups, both in Class LL: Glastonbury (21-2) at Manchester (21-2) for the third time this season, T-Hawks have won two; Lauralton Hall (Milford) (18-4) at Mercy (Middletown) (22-2), No. 2 in the state poll.

* Bacon Academy (Colchester) won the State Open wrestling championship, while Glastonbury took the State Open gymnastics title.

Paul Rosano, the former assistant sport editor of The Hartford Courant and sports editor of The New Haven Register, covers Connecticut for MaxPreps.com. He may be reached at pjrosano@cox.net.