As per SCOUT Forum, was on official this weekend.......
old info on the guy posted on scout forum:
Posted Mar 01, 2008 @ 11:49 PM
http://www.enterprisenews.com/sports/x2064733080WARWICK, R.I. —
The Massasoit Community College men’s basketball season came to an end in the semifinal round of the Div. 2 New England Regional.
For the second year in a row, the Warriors were eliminated by Orange County Community College of New York, 95-77, Saturday afternoon.
Massasoit was unable to stop guard Stefan Bonneau (34 points) or 7-foot-2 center Riiny Ngot (18 points, 15 rebounds, 12 blocked shots).
“They’ve just got too many weapons,’’ said Massasoit coach Jim Stapleton, whose team finished 17-9. “At the junior college level, Bonneau is the best player I’ve seen in my seven years. What a player."
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March 3, 2008
http://www.ccri.edu/athl/newsw...XI_Championship__Orange County CC had a superstar of their own in Division I recruit (St. John’s) Stephan Bonneau who led the Colts charge back into the game scoring six of the Colts next eight points highlighted by a George Gervin-esque finger roll from the foul line on a fast break that lead to a three point play followed by a long 3-point jumper that tied the score at 12-12 at the 13:30 mark. Orange County would take the lead on another basket from Bonneau making the score 34-32 with just 3:22 left in the half.
The Colts would chip their way back into the game in large part by the play of the high flying Bonneau who weaved to the basket and made a no-look spinning reverse lay-up while being fouled and sank the free-throw to complete the three point play to cut the Knights’ lead to seven points with the score 62-55 with just 10:41 left in the game.The Knights would answer with back-to-back baskets from Sam Jones (New London, CT) and a basket from Jamal Johnson (Fall River, MA) to extend their lead back to 13 points with 9:08 remaining. But Orange County would not go quietly as Bonneau would bang a 3-pointer followed by three free-throws to cut the lead back to eight with the score 64-72 with 5:50 left... Orange County’s Stephan Bonneau led all scorers with an impressive 37 points in the loss.