'14 NJ C Quadri Moore (Commit)

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Cincinnati commit Quadri Moore went for 22 points and 21 rebs as Linden won the NJ Group 4 state title over Trenton, 66-53. TOC next
 
seeding committee once again disses the publics... Tournament of Champions seedings--- 1 St Joes of Metuchen 2 Newark East Side 3 Roselle Catholic 4 Linden 5 Pitman 6 Newark Tech

Newark Eastside has been the #1 team in NJ all season but get bumped to the 2 seed.... fine St Joes has not lost to a NJ team all season but whatever.... Roselle Catholic suffered injuries all season and is 19-9 but they get the 3 seed over Linden who is 26-4 and we split with them this season....

anyway tuesday will be linden vs pitman and rc vs newark tech..... we are heavy favorites as is rc so if it shakes out like it "should" it will set up the big man game of the year with 7 footer karl towns vs linden quadri moore on thursday night and rc vs newark eastside with the best chance ever of their being the first ever all public final on monday the 24th.... i can dream right? lol


Moore-Led Linden Rides Strong 3rd Quarter
En Route To Capturing Group 4 State Title
By JR Parachini
For sidelinechatter.com

PISCATAWAY – Linden couldn’t make their outside shots – the Tigers missed 37 of their first 46 field goal attempts - continued to miss layup after layup and trailed almost the entire first half.

Yet Linden was behind underdog Trenton by just one point at intermission.

“They controlled the tempo in the first half, we were playing way too fast, so in the second half we backed up defensively to allow Quadri (Moore) to be back there to block them,” Linden head coach Phil Colicchio said.

Not only did Moore block a game-high five shots and grab a game-high 21 rebounds, the Cincinnati-bound 6-8 senior center scored the first six points of the second half to give the Tigers the lead for good.

Moore, mostly inside, poured in a game-high 22 points to lead North 2 champion Linden past Central Jersey champ Trenton 66-53 in Sunday’s Group 4 state championship game at the Rutgers Athletic Center.

Moore, a four-year starter, got to experience a state championship for the first time as Linden captured its fourth, all under Colicchio’s 17-season tenure. Linden’s other three state championships came in 2000 over Bridgewater-Raritan, 2006 over Atlantic City and 2007 over South Brunswick.

Colicchio has guided the Tigers to the Group 4 final five times in the past 15 seasons. That’s once every five seasons, which is no easy task after having to navigate through an always-challenging N2, G4 section and then the North 2 champion vs. North 1 champ Group 4 semifinal.

“I have 17 kids in an inner city program and not one problem,” Colicchio said. “Our kids are absolutely amazing. I wanted this one as badly as I wanted the first one in 2000.”

Linden, now 26-4 and winners of six straight since losing the Union County Tournament championship game to the Patrick School of Elizabeth for the second straight season, did not look all that spectacular in the first half. Trenton, which last won a state championship in 1961 when it captured the Group 4 title that season, scored the game’s first five points and on basket by Daniel Peyton took its biggest lead of six at 19-13 early in the second quarter.

The Tornadoes were led offensively by Nazier McKoy, who poured in 12 points, and by Brandon George, who added 11. Naquan Ingram paced Trenton in rebounding with seven, while George and fellow senior Shaquan Worthy each grabbed six.

A three-point basket from the top of the key with two seconds left by Linden junior guard Otis Livingston, who produced a solid 20-point effort, pulled the Tigers to within 28-27 at the half.

“That shot got me going a bit,” Livingston said.

“We came out in the first quarter and we were able to play our pace, our own style,” Trenton head coach Greg Grant said. “I thought we completely outplayed them in the first half. We should have been up by more than five after the first quarter.”

“I think we missed 11 layups in the first half,” Colicchio said. “Give Trenton credit for what they did in the first half.”

As far as halftime adjustments, Colicchio was not as concerned as he was in Linden’s previous game against Paterson Eastside.

“Against Eastside were up by four at the half and I was a little concerned,” Colicchio said. “I wasn’t today because we go nine deep and with our depth we wore Trenton down. There was nothing magical done at halftime.”

Moore scored inside to give Linden its second lead and the advantage for good at 29-28, opening up the second half scoring. He then hit a jumper and followed that basket up with another field goal off an offensive rebound to begin separation.

Linden would score the first eight points of the third quarter and begin the second-half on a game-changing 21-1 run. Moore closed the surge with a conventional 3-point play.

“They imposed their will on us in the third quarter,” Grant said.

“We knew Moore was going to be tough, he’s a tough player,” George said.

Moore has played on three sectional championship teams and two of those squads won Group 4 semifinal games. He was determined not to let this be his final high school game.

Winning a state championship and having the opportunity to play in a Tournament of Champions was much too important.

“We struggled a little bit in the first half, but coach kept on encouraging us,” said Moore, who chose Cincinnati over Seton Hall.

Twelve months ago the Tigers lost in the Group 4 final to Atlantic City 60-54 in overtime, a game Moore had not forgotten going into Sunday’s Group 4 title game.

“Last year was very heartbreaking,” Moore said. “We worked extra hard in the summer and didn’t cut any corners.”

“Moore had 22 points and 21 rebounds and I don’t know how many blocks and if that isn’t enough I don’t know what is,” Colicchio said. “He’s been so maligned throughout his career. He’s a special player and today he did it inside.”

Trenton also deserves credit for the way it came back from a game-high 19-point deficit of 48-29 after Moore produced another conventional 3-point play late in the third quarter. The Tornadoes, on two free throws by George for a 5-0 run, pulled to within nine at 56-47 with 2:57 remaining.

“We don’t have any Division 1 players, but through hard work and discipline we never give up,” Grant said. “Our goal from day one was to win a state championship.”

Before Trenton could creep back into the contest any further, Linden went on a 6-0 run, including two big free throws by James Julius, another layup by Livingston and an inside basket by Joshua Carter.

Livingston did not score in the first quarter, but his third layup gave Linden its first lead of 24-22 midway through the second.

“We played against Livingston in the summer and knew he could handle pressure,” Grant said.

“Livingston has been outstanding for us, but we don’t have one primary ball-handler,” Colicchio said. “All of our guys share the ball.”

Taking over a game defensively, like Linden did this time in the third quarter, has been the program’s trademark since Colicchio took over in 1997.

“It seems like they were stuck on 28 (points) for a long time,” Colicchio said. “Offense is nice, but defense wins championships and today we dug in.”

NOTES: This will be Linden’s fourth Tournament Of Champions (TOC) appearance, with the Tigers 2-3 in their previous three. Linden was the top seed the last time it was in the TOC in 2007 and after a bye fell to Bloomfield Tech in the semifinals at Rutgers on a halfcourt, buzzer-beating, 3-pointer by junior R.J. Hall.

Linden reached the TOC final for the only time in 2006, falling to St. Patrick.

The Tigers were awarded the fourth seed in the 2014 TOC and will face fifth-seeded Pitman (the Group 1 state champ) in one of Tuesday's quarterfinals at Pine Belt Arena in Toms River. The other TOC seeds have 1- St. Joseph of Metuchen (Non-Public A champ), 2- Newark East Side (Group 3), 3- Roselle Catholic (Non-Public B) and 6- Newark Tech (Group 2).

The TOC semis with St. Joe's facing the Linden-Pitman winner and East Side against the Roselle Catholic-Newark Tech winner, will be held on Thursday (March 20) at Monmouth University in West Long Branch.

The TOC final is slated for 8 p.m., Monday, March 24, at Sun National Bank Arena in Trenton.
 
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mick colicchio?? phil cronin? lol what a resemblance lol
 
John, thanks for all the info. What would you say Moore's true height is?

no problem TheLongHaul.... to answer your question he is definitely a solid 6'8" but has been listed at 6'9".... kid who guarded him yesterday was listed at 6'7" and Quadri def looked at least two inches taller but we know they can tend to list players taller than they really are.... i am 5'9" and feels like he towers over me by a foot...
 
okay here we goooooo....... rented 15 person can to get me and my ppl down to the game....... linden vs pitman with the right to play st joes waiting in the wings.... that is of course barring an upset of roselle catholic but i just don't see that happening.... lets go LINDEN!!!!!!
 
whew.... survive and move on!! the new jersey final four is set.... LINDEN vs st joes of metuchen..... roselle catholic vs newark east side!!! crazy sequence to end the game.... we are up 60-58.... they make layup and get fouled... miss the free throw... 10 seconds to go.... thought i was going to get kicked out.... i count SIX players on the court for pitman... the refs dont see it!!! i jump over like 6 rows and ppl hear me screaming 6 guys 6 guys.... i almost jump over the scoring table onto the court i was going crazy screaming that they had 6 players on the court.. now they whole place is screaming it they FINALLY catch it.... automatic tech... we make both and get ball back and escape with the victory... win is a win at this point...

quadri didnt have a super dominant game but he once again showed off the full arsenal of moves which are things of beauty!! toughest test of the year come thursday...... i will try to find out where the webcast is im pretty sure they had tonights game online not sure if anyone was able to watch it... gotta do a little searching...
 
whew.... survive and move on!! the new jersey final four is set.... LINDEN vs st joes of metuchen..... roselle catholic vs newark east side!!! crazy sequence to end the game.... we are up 60-58.... they make layup and get fouled... miss the free throw... 10 seconds to go.... thought i was going to get kicked out.... i count SIX players on the court for pitman... the refs dont see it!!! i jump over like 6 rows and ppl hear me screaming 6 guys 6 guys.... i almost jump over the scoring table onto the court i was going crazy screaming that they had 6 players on the court.. now they whole place is screaming it they FINALLY catch it.... automatic tech... we make both and get ball back and escape with the victory... win is a win at this point...

quadri didnt have a super dominant game but he once again showed off the full arsenal of moves which are things of beauty!! toughest test of the year come thursday...... i will try to find out where the webcast is im pretty sure they had tonights game online not sure if anyone was able to watch it... gotta do a little searching...
 
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