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Presenting the 2008-2009 Champlain Cup Series

December 10, 2008: The 2008-2009 Champlain Cup series between the Manchester Millrats, Montreal Sasquatch, Quebec Kebekwa, and the Vermont Frost Heaves is a season long competition celebrating the 400th anniversary of both Lake Champlain and the great city of Quebec City. All games are intra-league games between the 4 participating teams and each team will play the other 3 teams in one home and one away game over the course of the 2008-2009 PBL season.

Points will be awarded as part of each game played in the series, and the team with the most points will be awarded the Champlain Cup in honor of their achievement. Points are awarded as follows:

One point for leading at the end of a quarter (possible four points per game)
Two points for leading at the half
Five points for winning the game

The team with the most points at the end of the season will win the Cup. Statistics will be kept separately from the regular season.

"We look forward to being a part of the Champlain Cup series stated GM Mike Healey of the Vermont Frost Heaves. It is a great way to get our fans involved and help celebrate two great resources that the whole world shares in, Quebec City and Lake Champlain".

Manchester Owner Jason Briggs on the series: "The Champlain Cup series is a great way to energize the region and reinforce the budding rivalries that we are building with our nearest opponents."

"We are proud to be part of this great challenge!! We look forward to bringing
the Champlain Cup to Quebec City in Honour of Samuel de Champlain, the founder of our city 400 years ago" stated Quebec Kebs owner Vincent Bernier.

Montreal owner Real Bourassa also added: "To seize this opportunity to create bonds of friendship and competition is the most important aspect. To win or lose does not have importance."

For additional information please contact Millrats' GM, Ian McCarthy, at millrats@gmail.com or feel free to visit 
www.manchestermillrats.com or www.pblproball.com.

2008-2009 Champlain Cup Schedule

Manchester Millrats
December 6, 2008 Manchester @ Quebec
December 19 Quebec @ Manchester
February 19 Montreal @ Manchester
March 19, 2008 Manchester @ Vermont
March 25, 2008 Manchester @ Montreal
March 26, 2008 Vermont @ Manchester

Montreal Sasquatch
January 17, 2009 Montreal @ Quebec
March 6, 2009 Quebec @ Montreal
February 12, 2009 Montreal @ Vermont
February 19, 2009 Montreal @ Manchester
March 21, 2009 Vermont @ Montreal
March 25, 2008 Manchester @ Montreal

Quebec Kebekwa
December 6, 2008  Manchester@ Québec
December 19, 2008  Québec @ Manchester
January 17, 2009  Montréal @ Québec
February 22, 2009 Québec @ Vermont
March 6, 2009  Québec @ Montréal
March 29, 2009  Vermont @ Québec

Vermont Frost Heaves
February 12, 2009 Montreal @ Vermont
February 22, 2009 Quebec @ Vermont
March 19, 2009 Manchester @ Vermont
March 21, 2009 Vermont @ Montreal
March 26, 2009 Vermont @ Manchester
March 29, 2009 Vermont @ Quebec


Millrats Return Charles Mason

Charles Mason

(October 27, 2008 Manchester, NH)
: 
The Manchester Millrats are pleased to announce the return of 6'8 forward Charles Mason to the team.

"Charles is a veteran player who still has tremendous athletic ability to go with deep shooting range," stated Millrats Principal Owner Jason Briggs.

Mason was a final cut by the Denver Nuggets in 2004, and has played abroad in places such as Ireland, South America, Romania, and China.

A member of the final four-bound Manchester Millrats last season, Mason averaged 15.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game on 37% field goal percentage from behind the arc.


Boston College Eagle to Play for Manchester

John Oates

(October 24, 2008 Manchester, NH)
: John Oates, a member of the 2007-2008 Boston College Eagles, has agreed to play for the Manchester Millrats of the Premier Basketball League.

The 6'10 255 lb forward-center started 14 games last season for the ACC Eagles, averaging 4.3 points and 3.4 rebounds per game.  He is an unusually effective three point shooter for a player with his size, nailing 42% of his attempts from beyond the arc last season.

His collegiate career was highlighted by the magical 2004-2005 season, in which the Eagles jumped out to a 20-0 start. Oates' teammates included current NBA players Jared Dudley (Charlotte Bobcats), Sean Williams (New Jersey Nets), and Craig Smith (Minnesota Timberwolves).

" look forward to the experience that John has in front of him with the Millrats.  It certainly appears that have built a quality, family-oriented environment that's dedicated to everything that's right about the game of basketball," expressed John Oates' father Steve.


Millrats Head Coach Rob Spon is looking forward to utilizing Oates' unique talents on the court. "John is great player to have because he can hold his own inside defensively, but then we can really run the 'pick and pop' to perfection on the offensive end. He gives us that additional scoring option."

In addition Oates was:

1) Co-Captain of last year's BC squad
2) A 3 year starter for BC in the ACC
3) The first 3 year starter in BC's history in the ACC
4) A starter on BC's Sweet Sixteen team in '05-'06
5) A 3 year participant in the NCAA tournament

6) A starter on BC's team that played Duke for the ACC Championship in '05-'06
7) A starter on the winningest team in BC history (2005-2006 with 28 Wins)


Shooting Guard Joins Millrats

Alex Owumi

(October 22, 2008 Manchester, NH)
: Shooting guard Alex Owumi has been added to the Manchester Millrats roster for this season.

Owumi, who hails from Boston, began his collegiate career as a Georgetown Hoya before transferring to the  Community College of Rhode Island, and then eventually landing at Alcorn State.  He averaged 14.4 points and 6.5 rebounds per game last season for the Braves.

Owumi is a deep threat from the perimeter and a savvy player.  In June, he participated in the invitation only Boston Celtics pre-draft camp.

"Alex is a very smart player who can flat out shoot it from anywhere on the court," stated Millrats GM Ian McCarthy, "he is also a good defender and a team player."

Former McDonald's All-American Joins Millrats

Scott Hazelton

(October 22, 2008 Manchester, NH):  Former 2000 McDonald's All-American Scott Hazelton has agreed to terms with the Manchester Millrats.


Hazelton, a 6'8 forward, began his collegiate career at the University of Connecticut, playing with future NBA stars Ben Gordan (Chicago Bulls), Emeka Okafor (Charlotte Bobcats), and Caron Butler (Washington Wizards).  He finished up at the University of Rhode Island, earning All Atlantic-10 honors his senior season.

He now calls Manchester, New Hampshire home, where he operates a basketball academy and breeds dogs.

"I'm looking forward to playing at home this season since this (New England) is where my basketball roots come from," explained Scott Hazelton. "I'm excited to play for a quality organization, and being able to play in front of my friends and family is what attracted me to this opportunity."

Hazelton spent most of his three years since college playing overseas in countries such as Portugal, Luxembourg, and Sweden.

"Scott is a tremendous offensive player, and at 6'8 creates mismatch problems," stated Millrats GM Ian McCarthy. "He is equally comfortable posting up or playing on the perimeter.  He will be a great weapon for our team."


Forward P.J. Young Rejoins Manchester Millrats

PJ Young

(October 21, 2008 Manchester, NH)
: Former Manchester Central High School and Southern New Hampshire University star P.J. Young has agreed to rejoin the Manchester Millrats for a second season.

Young spent his first season after college (2006-2007) overseas, winning the MVP of a professional league in Portugal, while his second season
he joined the first year Millrats.

Young was the lone Millrat to play in all 40 games last season, and averaged 12.5 points and 7.3 rebounds.  Over the second half of the season, he managed to score 18 points per game which helped him earn a spot on the All Star Team.  He was widely recognized as the team's best defender.

"P.J. was a leader on and off the court for us last season, and we are thrilled to have him back for another year," stated Millrats GM Ian McCarthy.

Manchester Millrats Re-Sign Point Guard Al Stewart

Al Stewart Slams

(October 20, 2008 Manchester, NH): The Manchester Millrats are pleased to announce the re-signing of point man Al Stewart.

Stewart, a 5'10 speedster who is widely regarded as the fastest player ever to come out of Drake University, averaged 16.7 points, 7.6 assists, 6.1 rebounds, and 3.8 steals per game last season for the Millrats.  What's even more impressive is that Stewart managed to score nearly seventeen points per game while sharing the backcourt with the ABA's Most Valuable Player, Anthony Anderson, and yet still made the other players around him better.

"Having Al back is huge for us," stated Millrats teammate P.J. Young, "he provides and up tempo style and great play making ability."

This summer Stewart managed to lead the Decatur Court Kings to a championship in the World Basketball Association (WBA), and grabbed Co-MVP honors along the way.  He led the Court Kings in scoring with 26.1 points per game.

Stewart had considered heading to play in Saudi Arabia before deciding to rejoin the Millrats.

"I'm over the moon escstatic to have Al back with the Millrats," exclaimed Millrats Principal Owner Jason Briggs, "in addition to being an extraordinary talent and a court leader, Al was very well liked by his teammates and the community alike."
 
David Cooper and Jason Briggs working the Draft Table in Chicago

Millrats Select Sam Carey with the 6th Pick in the PBL Draft

(October 16, 2008 Chicago, IL): The Manchester Millrats selected former Southern New Hampshire University star Sam Carey with the 6th pick in the PBL Draft, which was held this evening at the ESPN-Zone in downtown Chicago, IL.

"Sam is a rugged interior player who is very skilled on the offensive end, and we think he will develop into a tremendous professional basketball player once he gains experience at the pro level," stated Millrats new Head Coach Rob Spon.

The 6'8 Carey led the Penmen in scoring (16.8 ppg), rebounding (8.7 rpg), and field goal percentage (.629).  He was one of just three players in the competitive Northeast-10 Conference to rank in the top ten in both scoring and rebounding. 

A 2004 product of Central High School , Carey led the Little Green to a 19-2 record and the semifinals of the Class L state tournament. Averaged 24.3 points during the state tournament and totaled 31 points and 12 rebounds during Central's quarterfinal win over Dover.  He was also a two time All-State First Team selection.

PBL Draft Photo
Co-Owners David Cooper and Jason Briggs with Millrats' Draft Choice Sam Carey

Carey was a starter on the Manchester Millrats championship team in the Boston Premiere Pro Exposure Summer League in August.  En route to the title, Carey averaged 21.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1 block per game against professional basketball players. 

"Sam is a great talent and a budding local hero who will surely already has legions of fans in Manchester, and they can now see him perform at a higher level," explained Millrats majority owner Jason Briggs.

In the second and final round, the Manchester Millrats then selected 6'6 forward Roosevelt Lee from New Britain, CT.  Lee, a tremendous talent and high-riser, came on the radar of Millrats GM Ian McCarthy last summer while playing in the competitive Hartford Pro-Am league.

Millrats Conclude Vet Camp

             
Former Boston College teammates Tyrelle Blair and John Oates prepare to jump center at the Millrats Vet Camp.

(October 12, 2008 Plaistow, NH): The Manchester Millrats Veteran's camp wrapped up at the Rockingham Athletic Club in Plaistow, New Hamsphire with only one thing certain: the Millrats front office has their work cut out for them.

Thirty-three players battled for two-days through a series of drills and full length games - all designed to help decide who will make the final roster.

Among onlookers and camp participants alike, the consensus was that this camp was deeper and had more overall talent than most.

"This by far was the best camp I've ever been in," stated power forward Marlowe Currie, a veteran of the CBA and the USBL.

Head Coach Rob Spon also seemed pleased "every last guy here can play, or they wouldn't be here.  We're looking for those guys who want to work hard, play the right way, and help bring a championship to the city of Manchester."



Six former Millrats showed up to strut their stuff in an attempt to earn a spot on the 2008-2009 team.  The full list of camp participants were:

Derek Coleman 5'10 Robert Morris
Chris Burns 6'0 Bryant
Jamaal Dixon 6'2 Radford
Eddie Smith 6'2 Texas A&M
Tony Robertson 6'2 Connecticut
Kyle Lamonte 6'3 So Mississippi
Alex Owumi 6'3 Alcorn State
Rashid-Al Kaleem 6'4  Florida
Greg Plummer 6'4 Eckard
Tyrone Anderson 6'5 Concord
Jared Hardwick 6'5 Milwaukee-Wisconsin
Eric Downie 6'5 Salem State
Noah Coughlin 6'5 Manhattan
PJ Young 6'6 Southern New Hampshire
Lionel Miller 6'6 Tuskegee
Roosevelt Lee 6'6 Milford Academy HS
Brandon Odom 6'6 New Hampshire
Quilninious Randall 6'6 Northeastern
Marlowe Currie 6'7 Southern Indiana
Rob Sanders 6'7 Providence
Raheim Lamb 6'7 Curry College
Desmond Ferguson 6'7 Detroit Mercy
Sam Carey 6'8 Southern New Hampshire
Charles Mason 6'8 Bunker Hill CC
Joseph Walker 6'8 Salem State
Brian Robinson 6'8 Assumption
Scott Hazelton 6'8 Rhode Island
Jamaal Douglas 6'8 E. Kentucky
Chris Wesby 6'9 Indiana-South Bend
John Oates 6'10 Boston College
Jaime Peterson 6'10 Pittsburgh
Tyrelle Blair 6'11 Boston College
Mike Commane 6'11 Stonehill

Millrats Head Coach Rob Spon and General Manager Ian McCarthy will now begin the process of breaking down film, analyzing stats, and putting together contract offers.  They hope to have most of the team's roster finalized within a week or so.

The Millrats training camp is scheduled to begin on November 17th with preseason opening on or about December 1st.