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Jeffrey Valentine

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Panthers' Valentine Moving Forward

Sophomore Jeffrey Valentine scored 15 points in his first game since switching from guard to forward, and plans to make the most of his opportunity.

Sophomore Jeffery Valentine played well enough at the guard position to earn extended playing time on the floor for the Collingswood High School boysbasketball team. But with two seniors and sophomore standout Jordan Wallace entrenched as the starting guards, there was little room for Valentine to stay in his natural position. So first-year head coach Patrick Dorney got creative, and moved Valentine—who is listed at 6 feet, 1 inch—to the power forward position. Valentine may not look like a prototypical power forward, but he played like one Tuesday night, scoring a team-high 15 points in the Panthers’ 48-43 loss to Haddon Township. Valentine was most productive in the first quarter, calling for the ball often while posting up. He scored …

Friday, January 4, 2013

Slow Start Trips Up Panthers on Hardwood

A slow start doomed the Collingswood High School boys' basketball team in a 64-47 loss to West Deptford.

Slow starts have been an unfortunate trend for the Collingswood High School boys' basketball team this season. By contrast, fast starts have been the calling card for the West Deptford Eagles this season. So when the two teams met Thursday, it came as little surprise that it was West Deptford who came out of the gate quickly, and Collingswood who came out flat. In this case, the Panthers started much too flat. The Eagles jumped out to a 18-4 lead and cruised to a 64-47 win over Collingswood in Colonial Conference Liberty Division action. The Panthers clawed their way back into the game in the fourth quarter, cutting a 24-point deficit down to 13, but had dug far too deep of a hole to ever seriously threaten the Eagles. “We have been doing …

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