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 OverallConference
TeamRecordWin %PFPARecordWin %GBHomeAwayPFPALast 10Streak
Hickory Hoyas8-5.615148714867-5.583-5-12-4137013745-5Won 3
SC Upstate Redhawks0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Coastal Elite Pirates0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
North Carolina Capitals0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Charlotte Tribe0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Virginia Dream0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Hartford Shockers0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Western Mass Zombies0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Bishopville Devils0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Carolina Lady Crusaders0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Hampton Roads Warriors0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Carolina Chosen Lions0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
Carolina Rattlers0-0 000-0 -0-00-0000-0 
LetItFly WebDogs1-7.1258329671-5.167-1-20-37088361-5Lost 1
Rowan County Bulls1-12.077148116981-10.091-1-60-4125214291-9Lost 3
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SHOCKERS NEWS

1/25/2023 - Tylon Smith Jr. re-signs with the Shockers

SIGNED 🖊️: The MVP is back! The Shockers have re-signed guard Tylon Smith Jr. for the 2023 season. Tylon will be playing his third season in the East Coast Basketball League and second with the Shockers.

 

 

6/25/2022 - Shockers take ECBL Super Cup
By Paul Ofria

 

Hartford Shockers 130 Petersburg (Virginia) Cavaliers 110

 

MANCHESTER, Conn. - Tylon Smith Jr. was named player-of-the-game in over half of the Hartford Shockers 15 games this season, and on Saturday, the Manchester native and former Southern Connecticut State University star came through with the season on the line.

 

“We lean on him heavily to take us where we need to be,” team owner and head coach Donovin Ford-Hayes said of Smith after his team pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 130-110 win over the Petersburg (Virginia) Cavaliers Saturday afternoon to win the ECBL Super Cup Championship.

 

Smith, who is a math teacher at Illing Middle School in Manchester, was once again selected as the player-of-the-game after scoring a game-high 34 points with seven assists and six rebounds. Tarchee Brown and Sam Durodola added 25 points each while Chaise Daniels (19) and Saul Phiri (15) gave the Shockers five players in double digits.

 

“This is a special team,” Smith said. “I’ve said it all year that this is probably the most talented and deepest rosters I’ve ever been a part of. It was a long journey but we stayed together and never lost sight of the goal.”

 

The game featured at least a dozen lead changes and was tied at 55 at the half, and at 89 going into the fourth quarter.

 

Once the Shockers took the lead for good midway through the fourth quarter, the defense - particularly Duradola and Phiri (10 rebounds apiece) along with Devin Marsh and Scottie Dulaire - held off a very tough Petersburg team that had only lost one game during the season.

 

Ford-Hayes acknowledged his team’s first half defensive breakdowns and talked them through in the locker room at halftime. “We knew we had to flip that gear a little bit, especially defensively,” he said. 

Ford-Hayes said that he is appreciative of the guys who are on the team. “This is a different atmosphere,” he said. “A lot of guys aren’t used to it. It takes a lot to be part of a team like this. It’s very demanding at times. I truly appreciate the guys on this team and I’m thankful to have them.”

 

As for defending the Super Cup next season, Ford-Hayes understands that the Shockers will be the team to beat.

 

“We had a bullseye on our back from the beginning regardless of what anybody wants to say,” said Ford-Hayes.. “People were out for us from the beginning and it's going to stay that way. We aren’t going anywhere and will continue to put that product out there and continue to win.”

 

“I’m happy for the organization, my teammates, the fans but most importantly, the city of Manchester,” Smith added. “We did this one together and that’s what makes it special”

 

6/18/2022 - Hartford Shockers are ECBL Mid-Atlantic Champions
By Paul Ofria

 

The Hartford Shockers beat the Hub City (Hagerstown, Maryland) Hogs 125-114 Saturday afternoon at East Catholic and captured the 2022 ECBL Mid-Atlantic Division championship.

 

Saul Phiri (Haverhill, MA/La Salle '20) had 34 points and seven rebounds and was named player of the game, while Manchester resident and Illing Middle School math teacher Tylon Smith Jr. added 22 points.

 

"This feels amazing,"  Shockers owner/head coach Donovin Ford-Hayes said after the win. "We have one more game left that we have to close out, but winning our league is extremely important for us."
 
The Shockers will host the Petersburg (Virginia) Cavaliers in the SuperCup game on Saturday, June 25 at East Catholic High School. Game time is 5 p.m.  

 

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