Ray Salnave - PG - Cardozo - Queens NY - MONMOUTH

  • 122 replies
  • 36554 views

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #20 on: June 25, 2013, 12:25:41 PM »
Heard he held his own against whitehead.

BROOKLYN, NY - The Conrad McRae Youth League sparked up on Saturday as 27 high school teams began competing in pool play. NYCHoops.net checked out some of Sunday's action in an event that gives us glimpses of what we can expect in the fall.

   
M. Wingate

Isaiah Whitehead, Elijah Davis & Desi Rodriguez

Lincoln douses Cardozo. 64-46

The players from Abraham Lincoln came out aggressively against Benjamin Cardozo players and there was a lot of trash talking. In the zone-less league where these intense one-on-one match-ups are all but expected, the tandem of Isaiah Whitehead, Elijah Davis and Desi Rodriguez put their money where their mouths were and Lincoln led 30-20 at the half.

The players from Dozo held serve in the third quarter with offensive fire power from 6'0" rising sophomore Rashon Salnave but could not gain ground as they only managed to trade buckets with the Brooklyn squad throughout the quarter. Still down by ten points to start the fourth quarter, the young Judges team proved to be no match for the veteran players from the defending PSAL City championship team.

While it is unsure whether or not Davis will return to Lincoln next season due to eligibility issue, it is clear with the addition of Elisha Boone, who did not play, the Railsplitters will be a tough cover next season in the Brooklyn PSAL Class AA.

Whitehead and Rodriguez led the way for Lincoln with 22 points apiece with Davis adding 20 points. Salnave was high man for Cardozo with a game high 23 points. - See more at:

 http://nychoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1519011#sthash.A5hsQhVw.dpuf

paultzman

  • *****
  • 16981
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #21 on: October 09, 2013, 01:48:55 PM »
NYC v. LI Shockers game last night.

"Salnave really showed just how good he could be in this one, scoring a game high 25 points for Cardozo, proving he is star in the making. McKennon added 15, and Mondesir chipped in 12 for the winners. In defeat, Green led St. Mary's with 18 points, with Milhaven and Govan each adding 14 as well. - See more at: http://nychoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1559482#sthash.FEa7ScR5.dpuf
« Last Edit: October 09, 2013, 01:51:07 PM by paultzman »

Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #22 on: October 09, 2013, 03:55:07 PM »
Paultz :MIlhaven son brother cousin?

paultzman

  • *****
  • 16981
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #23 on: October 09, 2013, 04:17:15 PM »

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #24 on: October 12, 2013, 04:07:23 PM »

   

Ray Salnave & Jaquan McKennon
One came out on the winning end, while the other didn't have as much success. There was a third game as well on the docket, so here is a recap of the games from Bayside from Friday.


Cardozo "A" Escapes Holy Trinity, 62-58

This Cardozo team was coming off an impressive win over St. Mary's this past Tuesday, so maybe they took Holy Trinity a bit lightly, but the Titans gave them all they could handle, before falling by 4.

It looked like Cardozo was going to end this game early. Ray Salnave, the star for the Judges on Tuesday came out hot again, sinking a pair of floaters in the lane, and coming off a screen to nail a three from the right wing. Cardozo went up 17-5 and looked to have a comfortable lead, but as soon as Holy Trinity inserted junior Billy Sixsmith, things changed. The 6'1" guard was lights out from the perimeter. Each long range shot he put up was longer than the previous one. He nailed 4 first half threes, and the pro-Cardozo crowd started to get behind his long range bombs, getting up off their feet each time he connected on one. If it wasn't for the play of Salnave and forward Armando Dunn, who was a nice presence inside, the Judges would've been in big trouble, Cardozo was up just 31-28 at the half, with Sixsmith causing a lot of trouble, but could his play continue into the 2nd half?

Sixsmith started on the bench in the 2nd half, and Cardozo took advantage, because without a perimeter threat, the Judges were able to lay back and challenge the Holy Trinity guards to shoot. Jimmy Golaszewski and Jack Sixsmith, Billy's brother, struggled though, and off misses, Cardozo pushed the tempo and got out in transition. Kristian Mondesir was big at getting to the basket off of passes up court from Salnave and Jaquan McKennon, who did a nice job of starting the offense, even though he struggled a bit offensively in this one.
It wasn't until 8 minutes into the 2nd half to see Sixsmith enter, and the Titans were down 50-38 at that point. He came in and automatically hit once again from deep. He wasn't just catching and shooting either, as he moved well without out the ball, getting in good spots to get the ball and score deep off the dribble. Brandon Thomson was another offensive weapon for Trinity as he was hot from the elbow on jumpers off of drive and kicks from Golaszewski. The Titans were able to get it to a one possession game, as close as 58-56 with 1:10 to go, but Salnave hit 4 of 4 FT's late to seal it as the Judges, while sloppy at times, were able to hold off a tough Holy Trinity team, 62-58.

Salnave led all scorers with 27 points, proving once again that he is one of the best sophomores in the city. Dunn added 12 as well for the Judges. Sixsmith finished with 6 threes to lead Holy Trinity with 18 points, with Thomson adding 13 as well in defeat. - See more at: http://nychoops.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1560742#sthash.jdf7rRcX.dpuf

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2013, 04:09:33 PM »
This kid is blowing up. And no schools are involved yet.. Hope staff can make an early appearance

paultzman

  • *****
  • 16981
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #26 on: December 23, 2013, 03:28:37 PM »
The final game of the 2nd Annual City Legendz Invitational featured a pair of PSAL programs. As the contest proved to be a back-and-forth affair between the two highly competitive teams, it was Cardozo’s sophomore standout, Ray Salnave, who stole the show. A 6-3 scoring-guard, Salnave displayed a sharp offensive skill-set while pacing the Judges to an early second-half lead over Thurgood Marshall and star junior forward, Dimencio Vaughn. As the Panthers of Thurgood Marshall attempted to claw their way out of a deficit, the play of Salnave and co. closed the book on a comeback attempt. Salnave’s game-high 26 points secured a 60-53 win for Cardozo. Vaughn and Jhedeyah Gibbs recorded 16 and 15 points, respectively, for Thurgood Marshall.

@GothamHoops: Recap: 2nd Annual City Legendz Invitational http://t.co/AnKtgfxzps

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #27 on: December 23, 2013, 08:17:13 PM »
This kid is damn good. But hearing through the grapevine he's leaving Cardozo after this year

Moose

  • *****
  • 12322
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #28 on: December 23, 2013, 08:38:40 PM »
This kid is damn good. But hearing through the grapevine he's leaving Cardozo after this year

Like everyone else :)

Chille- Rank these 3- Akins, Green and Salnave
Remember who broke the Slice news

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2013, 02:15:32 AM »
what a tough one.. feels like the SAT all over again. no definitive answer. they all do different things. with that said ray is the only *LEGIT* sophomore which i feel should count for something. you gotta let this one play out moose. 2 years from now its anyones ball game. green and ray are point guards while rawle is a bigger wing. but if i had to go with one id go with ray. he has SUPREME confidence and competes on every play while i feel the other 2 slack. but the other 2 are also probably better students than ray too. gotta let this play out.


Moose

  • *****
  • 12322
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #31 on: December 24, 2013, 10:47:44 AM »
what a tough one.. feels like the SAT all over again. no definitive answer. they all do different things. with that said ray is the only *LEGIT* sophomore which i feel should count for something. you gotta let this one play out moose. 2 years from now its anyones ball game. green and ray are point guards while rawle is a bigger wing. but if i had to go with one id go with ray. he has SUPREME confidence and competes on every play while i feel the other 2 slack. but the other 2 are also probably better students than ray too. gotta let this play out.

Interesting.  Thanks!
And if he leaves Dozo will he leave NY area entirely?  Go NEPSAC where he's still close enough?
Remember who broke the Slice news

Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #32 on: December 24, 2013, 12:50:54 PM »
what a tough one.. feels like the SAT all over again. no definitive answer. they all do different things. with that said ray is the only *LEGIT* sophomore which i feel should count for something. you gotta let this one play out moose. 2 years from now its anyones ball game. green and ray are point guards while rawle is a bigger wing. but if i had to go with one id go with ray. he has SUPREME confidence and competes on every play while i feel the other 2 slack. but the other 2 are also probably better students than ray too. gotta let this play out.

Interesting.  Thanks!
And if he leaves Dozo will he leave NY area entirely?  Go NEPSAC where he's still close enough?
Heard he's joining Jaquan down in Maryland

Moose

  • *****
  • 12322
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #33 on: December 24, 2013, 12:59:35 PM »
what a tough one.. feels like the SAT all over again. no definitive answer. they all do different things. with that said ray is the only *LEGIT* sophomore which i feel should count for something. you gotta let this one play out moose. 2 years from now its anyones ball game. green and ray are point guards while rawle is a bigger wing. but if i had to go with one id go with ray. he has SUPREME confidence and competes on every play while i feel the other 2 slack. but the other 2 are also probably better students than ray too. gotta let this play out.

Interesting.  Thanks!
And if he leaves Dozo will he leave NY area entirely?  Go NEPSAC where he's still close enough?
Heard he's joining Jaquan down in Maryland

Oh great…...
Remember who broke the Slice news

paultzman

  • *****
  • 16981
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #34 on: January 24, 2014, 05:18:59 PM »
@AdamZagoria: At @SNYinvitational coaches expected. Fordham will watch Cardozo So G Rashond Salnave 2nite. SHU's Sha Holloway for Khadeen Carrington tom


Chilleb

  • *****
  • 1850
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #36 on: January 24, 2014, 06:41:25 PM »
Playing right now on sny if interested


paultzman

  • *****
  • 16981
Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #38 on: February 26, 2014, 01:59:37 PM »
@NYCHoops: West Virginia Assistant Coach Larry Harrison will be in town checking out Cardozo's Ray Salnave and other NYers. #GoMountaineers #Big12

Re: Ray Salnave- G- Cardoza- Queens NY
« Reply #39 on: March 07, 2014, 05:54:01 PM »