Its Game Day: All Star Day Events
Today kicks off MHBL’s 3rd All-Star event. This seasonal event, which will be welcoming returnees as
well as new comers, will include the league’s most talented players.
The 3-point competition (5:00pm)
Paul Blake (North) – He hit an impressive 7-of-11 shots from beyond the arc in the June 6th game vs West
Bridge, and averages a solid 50% 3-point shooting accuracy.
Marko Curic (Spurs) – Diverse player that can block, dunk, and shoot 3s; he averages 3 to 4 3-pointers
per game on 43% shooting, and is dangerous when he’s in the zone.
Tamoy Lewis (Peak Canada) – This 2-time player of the week averages 50% from the 3-point range, and
has been pretty consistent with his shooting throughout the season so far.
Roberts (Woe) is a sniper from beyond the arc averaging 2-3 3-pointers per game on 45% shooting.
What makes him stand out from the rest is his ability to hit clutch shots under pressure, which has
helped his team become a top team in the league.
The Dunk competition
The guys participating in the dunk-off are no doubt going to put on a show. These high flyers have
shown us what they can do , and have scored some top plays of the week for some of those dunks.
Tomorrow will be no different.
Isiah Edwards (Woe)
AJ Coleman (Ssauga Elite)
Christian Diankulu (Ssauga Elite)
The All-Star game
This is going to be a wild game. Both East and West teams are extremely talented with impressive
averages.
East starters:
Tamoy Lewis (Peak Canada) is already a 2-time player of the week, and has been fire on the court,
averaging 22.4 points, 4 assists, 2 steals per game.
Gilbert Gyamfi (Black Mambas) is a monster in the paint. He averages 19.2 points on 73% shooting, 6
rebounds, and is a vicious blocker and dunker.
Brian Rouse (N.W) is also excellent in the paint; he is an agile player who has no problem going straight
to the rim for a big dunk. He averages double digit points, and is a key player with offensive boards.
Lewis Diankulu (Ssauga Elite) averages 21.3 points on 63% shooting, and gets at least 1 block per game.
His inside game will definitely be a threat on his opponents.
Marko Curic (Spurs) averages 18 points and 5 rebounds. He is a well-rounded player that is definitely an
asset on the court, specifically in the paint.
Reserves: Eduful (Squad Up), Haroon (Spurs), Iggy (Peak Caanda), C. Diankulu (Ssauga Elite), and Munier
(Squad Up)
West starters:
Tyrell Vernon (Hoyas) has great court vision, and is capable of maximizing his players’ skills. He averages
18.3 points, 3 rebounds, and dishes the ball excellently.
Paul Watson (Woe) shows great leadership on his team (who have won 4 out of their 5 games), creates
good court spread, and is a great defensive player.
Michael Hall (West Bridge) is one of the returning all-stars and has shown what he is able to do for his
team. He averages 13.2 points on 58% shooting, and 2 steals.
Paul Blake (North) was last season’s MVP and is definitely a key player on the court. He scores an
average of 16.7 points per game, gets 5 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks.
Alilovic (Monarchs) has a proficient inside game, and averages 17 points on 64% shooting and 5.4
rebounds (including at least 2 offensive boards) on his undefeated team.
Reserves: Taylor (North), Riley (Woe), K. Hall (West Bridge), Khan (City Game), Lemos (Monarchs)
This all goes down Saturday July 4th from 5-7pm at the University of Toronto in Mississauga. You
definitely do not want to miss out on this exciting Boston Pizza-hosted event. There will be pizza, snacks,
and drinks, as well as a live DJ spinning all the latest tracks. Bring your friends and come out to support
the league and its best talent.

