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Clippers win basketball State Championship game

Players celebrate their victory with Coach Martin -- Photo courtesy of The Baltimore Sun (Kenneth K. Lam)

(Reposted with permission from http://pattersonbasketball.com/ )

Patterson won its first state championship in any sport on Saturday, grabbing the 3A title with an 86-75 win over Thomas Stone at University of Maryland’s Comcast Center.

The Clippers became the only No. 15 seed to ever win a boy’s basketball state championship. It had to play all four regional games on the road before advancing to the state tournament. Despite that, Patterson won its six playoff games by an average margin of 19.7 points.

It didn’t come easy on Saturday. Patterson built an early 11 point lead, but Thomas Stone (25-2) outscored the Clippers (21-7) 29-12 in the second quarter to go into halftime leading 43-34.

But Patterson responded out of the locker room and quickly erased the deficit. Devin Hebron scored all 23 of his points in the second half–17 of which came in the third quarter–to help Patterson to a one-point lead heading into fourth quarter.

Thomas Stone briefly regained the lead, but the Clippers got key contributions from a number of players to put away the Cougars.

Aquille Carr finished with a game-high 28 points. He also added eight assists, six steals and three rebounds. Leonard Livingston had eight points, four rebounds and 11 blocks. In two games at Comcast, Livingston had 19 blocks — the three other state champions, in six games at Comcast, had a combined 14 blocks.

Shakir Brown had 18 points and 10 rebounds while Myrek Lee-Fowlkes had six points, eight rebounds and three steals. Hebron also added seven rebounds. Nyme Manns, who finished with two points and three rebounds, won his second state championship — he was on last year’s 2A champion Digital Harbor team.

Patterson scored 34 points off of Thomas Stone’s 24 turnovers. In two games at the state playoffs the Clippers forced 53 turnovers.

For Thomas Stone, four players scored in double figures. Emeka Mbakwe had 18 points; Michael Briscoe had 15; Brelin Elliott had 14; and Brandon Stewart had 10.

Patterson defeats Tuscarora, 70-46, in 3A state semifinals

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Patterson used an aggressive full-court press to force 29 turnovers and pulled away after halftime in its 70-46 victory over Tuscarora in a 3A state semifinal game at the Comcast Center.

The Clippers (20-7) advance to face Thomas Stone in the 3A championship game at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Thomas Stone defeated Centennial, 69-61, in the other semifinal.

Three Patterson players scored in double figures, led by Aquille Carr’s 24 points, and eight players total got on the scoresheet for the Clippers. Carr added four steals and three rebounds.

Nyme Manns had 11 points and 11 rebounds while Devin Hebron had 11 points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals. Shakir Brown added six points and 10 rebounds for Patterson, which led by double digits from early in the second quarter on.

The Clippers’ defense was paced by Leonard Livingston, who commanded the paint with eight blocks and seven rebounds. Tuscarora shot 34 percent from the field in its largest margin of defeat this season.

Patterson also got solid contributions from Myrek Lee-Fowlkes, who had eight points and seven rebounds, and Dereck Oliver, who hit two 3-pointers and added two rebounds and two assists.

Tickets for Saturday’s game are $8 and available at the door or online.

Patterson defeats Milford Mill, 75-72, to win 3A North

Patterson's Varsity basketball team celebrates their victory over Milford Mill. (Photo: pattersonbasketball.com)

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Patterson scored 12 straight points in the third and fourth quarters to erase a nine-point deficit and held on to beat Milford Mill, 75-72, to claim the 3A North title and earn a trip to the Comcast Center for the state tournament.

Aquille Carr led all scorers with 31 points and his dunk with the game tied at 53 highlighted the Clippers’ second-half rally. Carr stole the ball at half court, converted the one-handed dunk, drew a foul and completed the three-point play.

But a host of other Patterson players also contributed to the comeback. Myrek Lee-Fowlkes (16 points, five rebounds) hit two 3-pointers during the stretch. Shakir Brown, who finished with five steals in addition to his 10 points and eight rebounds, helped the Clippers (19-7) slow down Milford Mill on the defensive end. Devin Hebron (eight points) had a crucial offensive rebound off a missed free throw to give Patterson another possession.

And down the stretch, freshman Dereck Oliver (six points) and sophomore Kwynten Brooks hit key free throws that allowed Patterson to hold on to its slim lead despite its three frontcourt players fouling out.

In addition to scoring a little less than half of Patterson’s points, Carr added nine assists, three rebounds and two steals. Leonard Livingston helped control the paint with five rebounds, three blocks and two steals, while Eric Woods played in important defensive situations at the end of both halves.

Patterson, which is making its second straight trip to the state playoffs, will face 3A West winner Tuscarora at 5 p.m. on Thursday at Comcast Center. The winner advances to Saturday’s 3A championship game.

Patterson varsity basketball team defeats Mervo, 66-27

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Playing its first true road game of the season, Patterson made quick work of Mervo, forcing a running clock in the third quarter and cruising to a 66-27 victory.

The Clippers (3-0) led 24-9 after the first quarter and 43-16 at halftime. Where Patterson showed its offensive prowess in the first two games–scoring 100 and 91 points–it used a stingy defensive effort on Tuesday night for the comfortable win. It held Mervo to 25 percent shooting and forced 19 turnovers.

Aquille Carr and Devin Hebron had 15 points each. Carr added five assists while Hebron made all three of his 3-point attempts. Leonard Livingston had 11 points, six rebounds and four blocks, and through three games the 6-foot-10 center is averaging 3.7 blocks.

Shakir Brown, Kwynten Brooks and Anthony Lee chipped in six points a piece, while Nyme Manns added six rebounds. Lee has made all six shots he has attempted this season and both free throws. Brown, who also grabbed five rebounds, is averaging a double-double for the season–13 points and 10.7 rebounds.

Patterson opens up its new gym on Friday night against WEB DuBois. All fans are encouraged to bring canned goods and/or nonperishable items that the team will donate to a local shelter before the upcoming holidays.

Patterson defeats Mervo 6-0 in Homecoming showdown

Touchdown Patterson! (Photo: Patterson Press)

The Patterson Clippers varsity football team beat the Mergenthaler Vo-Tech Mustangs 6-0 at Patterson’s Homecoming game, on Friday, October 14th. After hours of bold drives and solid defense by both teams, the Clippers broke the deadlock with a 4th quarter touchdown by quarterback Craig Oliver (#1), who finished the day with 22 yards rushing and 61 yards passing.

A boisterous crowd of Clippers fans cheered the team on, led by the chants of the brand new Patterson cheerleading squad. A sea of blue occupied the stands as students, teachers, staff, alumni and community members packed the house, many sporting vintage Patterson sports jerseys on sale that week by the school’s athletic department. Some fans may have noticed former Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden standing on the sidelines. Ogden mentors Patterson Students through a nonprofit organization he runs.

The game was not without its tense moments. An interception by Mervo in the first half of the game threatened to put them in the lead, but the Clippers’ defense kept them from scoring. Again and again, a wall of blue uniforms put a halt to the Mustangs’ charges. Derwin Beasley (#2) led the defense with an impressive 12 tackles while also leading the team in rushing, carrying the ball 79 yards. Not to be overlooked, Pete Carter (#4) led in receptions, connecting with the ball 3 times for a gain of 24 yards.

With this victory over Mervo, the Clippers now own a 5-2 record. Next they face the Southwestern Sabers, who are trying to rebound from a 34-7 loss to Poly. Last year, Patterson devastated Southwestern with a 52-0 shutout. Time will tell if they can do it again.

(Photo: Patterson H.S. Yearbook staff)

Former Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden

Fans cheer the Clippers on to victory (Photo: Patterson H.S. Yearbook staff)

Patterson cheerleaders (Photo: Niya Ramsingh, Patterson Press)

(Photo: Patterson H.S. Yearbook staff)

Patterson football team returning to the field after half-time (Photo: Patterson Press)

Patterson Wins Bill Miller Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament

The Clippers Boys Basketball team made headline news in the Baltimore Sun for their outstanding performance in the Bill Miller Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament, in which Aquille Carr scored 57 points in one game. The Clippers are still undefeated as they head into the new year with a solid record of wins under their belt this season. Read the full story in the Baltimore Sun.

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