William Jones Cup (2018)

William Jones Cup Standings
 1. Canada 7-1 
 2. Iran 7-1 
 3. S.Korea 6-2 
 4. Philippines 5-3 
 5. Taiwan 5-3 
 6. Japan 3-5 
 7. Indonesia 1-7 
 8. Taiwan B 1-7 
 9. Lithuania 1-7 
Points Per Game
 Vahid DALIRZAHAN
  (199-SF-95)
  Avg: 20.4
 1. Dalirzahan, IRI20.4 
 2. Thomas, CAN19.4 
 3. Liu, TAI17.6 
 4. Ratliffe, KOR17.6 
 5. Rimsa, LTU16.9 
 6. White, IDN16.1 
 7. Keith, CAN14.5 
 8. Ravena, PHI13.0 
 9. Jocys, LTU12.9 
 10. Yousofvand, IRI12.8 
Rebounds Per Game
 Kakou KOUAME
  (213-C-97)
  Avg: 10.5
 1. Kouame, PHI10.5 
 2. White, IDN10.1 
 3. Kyser, CAN8.6 
 4. Yousofvand, IRI8.3 
 5. Ratliffe, KOR7.9 
 6. Liu, TAI7.3 
 7. Globys, LTU7.3 
 8. Post, CAN6.9 
 9. Paulauskas, LTU6.9 
 10. Schefer, JPN6.8 
Assists Per Game
 Rasoul MOZAFARI
  (188-SG-94)
  Avg: 6.5
 1. Mozafari, IRI6.5 
 2. Kim, KOR6.3 
 3. Chen, TAI5.3 
 4. Park, KOR4.6 
 5. Keith, CAN4.5 
 6. Vendrame, JPN4.3 
 7. Namizato, JPN4.0 
 8. Campbell, CAN3.8 
 9. Jocys, LTU3.6 
 10. Toews, JPN3.3 
Steals Per Game
 Cheng LIU
  TAI
  (192-F-90)
  Avg: 3.3
 1. Liu, TAI3.3 
 2. Mozafari, IRI2.5 
 3. Dalirzahan, IRI2.4 
 4. Thomas, CAN2.3 
 5. White, IDN2.0 
 6. Ravena, PHI2.0 
 7. Peng, TAI2.0 
 8. Huang, TAI2.0 
 9. Lin, TAB1.9 
 10. Wong, PHI1.8 
Blocks Per Game
 Michale KYSER
  USA
  (208-F-91)
  Avg: 2.4
 1. Kyser, CAN2.4 
 2. Kouame, PHI1.6 
 3. Ratliffe, KOR1.5 
 4. Torabi, IRI1.3 
 5. Lin, TAI1.3 
 6. Tseng, TAB1.1 
 7. Yousofvand, IRI1.1 
 8. Navarro, PHI1.0 
 9. Choi, KOR0.9 
 10. Schefer, JPN0.9 


2018 ROSTER
Starting Five in BOLD letters

Starting five
Michale Kyser
Kyser
Connor Wood
Wood
Alex Campbell
Campbell
Terry Thomas
Thomas
Logan Stutz
Stutz
5 Gilbert Gyamfi 193-SF Wellington Canada
12 Michale Kyser 208-F-91 Kymis Greece
9 Mamadou Gueye 198-F-93 Alberta Canada
10 Connor Wood 194-G-93 Niagara RL Canada
6 Alex Campbell 188-G-93 Prat Spain
8 Terry Thomas 193-G/F-91 Moncton M. Canada
4 Keanau Post 211-F-92 Beirut Club Lebanon
11 Logan Stutz 205-F-88 Windsor Exp. Canada
7 Shaquille Keith 196-F-93 Windsor Exp. Canada


Asia-Basket.com All-William Jones Cup Awards 2018 - Aug 15, 2018

Asia-Basket.com All-William Jones Cup 1st Team 2018
Rasoul Mozafari
Mozafari
Terry Thomas
Thomas
Vahid Dalirzahan
Dalirzahan
Ricardo Ratliffe
Ratliffe
Kakou Kouame
Kouame

Best Player: Terry Thomas (6'4''-G/F-91) of Canada
Best Guard: Terry Thomas (6'4''-G/F-91) of Canada
Best Forward: Vahid Dalirzahan (199-SF-95) of Iran
Best Center: Kakou Kouame (213-C-97) of Philippines

1st Team
SG: Rasoul Mozafari (188-SG-94) of Iran
G/F: Terry Thomas (6'4''-G/F-91) of Canada
SF: Vahid Dalirzahan (199-SF-95) of Iran
F: Ricardo Ratliffe (203-F-89) of Korea
C: Kakou Kouame (213-C-97) of Philippines

2nd Team
G: Sun-Hyung Kim (187-G-88) of Korea
PG: Ying-Chun Chen (183-PG-93) of Taiwan
F: Cheng Liu (192-F-90) of Taiwan
F: Michale Kyser (208-F-91) of Canada
C: Mohammad Yousofvand (207-C-96) of Iran

Honorable Mention
Connor Wood (194-G-93) of Canada
Junghyun Lee (190-SF-99) of Korea
Ferdinand Ravena (189-G-96) of Philippines
Takuya Hashimoto (186-SG-94) of Japan
Kore White (205-F-89) of Indonesia
Hsiang-Chun Tseng (205-C-98) of Taiwan
Tomas Rimsa (208-C-96) of Lithuania


3D Global Sports Canada clinch title in Taipei - Jul 22, 2018

Japan - Canada 84-99
Canada outscored Japan to improve at 7-1 record in the ladder. Terry Thomas nailed 25 points and grabbed 7 rebounds to lead the winners. Canada dominated right from the start. They established a 52:37 halftime lead. Canada dropped 47 points in the second half and cruised to the win. Shaquille Keith (196-F-93) had 18 points and 8 rebounds for Canada. Avi Schefer (203-F/C-98) and Keita Imamura (191-G/F-96) notched 14 points each for Japan.

Philippines - Iran 63-70
Iran secured the seventh victory at the tournament as they topped Philippines. Vahid Dalirzahan (199-SF-95) nailed 26 points, grabbed 6 rebounds and issued 4 assists for the winners. Philippines accumulated a 39:31 halftime lead. But Iran responded with a 23:11 run in the third term to surge ahead. They held Philippines to only 13 points in the fourth stanza to drive to the win. Rasoul Mozafari (188-SG-94) had 16 points and 8 assists for Iran. Joseph Nieto (185-G-97) delivered 14 points for Philippines.

Taiwan B - Lithuania 91-80
Taiwan B wrapped up their William Jones Cup campaign with victory. They edged Lithuania to finish at 1-7 record. Chou Kuei-Yu (98) recorded 16 points for the winners. Taiwan B accumulated a 41:35 halftime lead. They unleashed 32 points in the third term to boost the gap at 14-point mark. Lithuania narrowed the distance in the final frame but could not avert the defeat. Tseng Hsiang-Chun (205-C-98) and Chien You-Che (180-SG-95) had 12 points each for Taiwan B. Tomas Rimsa (208-C-96) topscored with 25 points for Lithuania.

Taiwan - South Korea 77-73
Taiwan finished the tournament's action on a high note. The hosts beat South Korea to earn 5-3 record. Cheng Liu (192-F-90) scored 25 points and pulled down 13 rebounds to lead the winners. Taiwan eked out a 39:38 halftime lead. South Korea surged ahead in the third term but not for long. Taiwan used a 20:12 run in the fourth period to seal the victory. Ying-Chun Chen (183-PG-93) had 12 points for the winners. Heo Il-Young (197-F-85) and Sang-Jae Kang (202-F-94) responded with 12 points each for South Korea.