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2026 Blendos Summer B League – Full Season-End Statistical Recap

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This expanded recap includes the complete top 15 (or top 10 where data was limited) for every major statistical category from the 2026 Blendos Summer B League. Rankings reflect the final leaderboards provided.


Scoring


Points Per Game

  1. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 41.0

  2. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 37.0

  3. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 34.2

  4. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 29.0

  5. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 27.7

  6. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 24.0

  7. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 20.9

  8. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 20.3

  9. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 19.0

  10. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 18.1

  11. Malachi Ritter (IRR) – 18.0

  12. Gavin Zinger (VEC) – 17.3

  13. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 17.0

  14. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 16.5

  15. Maddox Imperato (ALL) – 16.5


Total Points

  1. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 216

  2. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 194

  3. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 188

  4. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 171

  5. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 145

  6. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 142

  7. Pat Terk (HBI) – 140

  8. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 133

  9. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 132

  10. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 127

  11. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 126

  12. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 125

  13. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 123

  14. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 119

  15. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 119


Analysis: Abdul Ibrahim produced the highest scoring rate of the summer. Jared Conklin led the league in total points through consistent volume. Cam Hayes and Hobson Herlihy provided strong secondary scoring for DPT, while Zyeir Lawrence and Graham Wooden delivered efficient high-output seasons.


Field Goal Volume


Field Goals Made Per Game

  1. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 15.5

  2. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 14.5

  3. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 13.8

  4. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 11.7

  5. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 11.6

  6. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 9.7

  7. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 9.4

  8. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 8.4

  9. Maddox Imperato (ALL) – 8.0

  10. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 7.6

  11. Gavin Zinger (VEC) – 7.5

  12. Sal Principe Jr (MSF) – 7.3

  13. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 7.0

  14. Malachi Ritter (IRR) – 7.0

  15. Alex Little (OBT) – 6.8


Total Field Goals Made

  1. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 87

  2. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 82

  3. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 76

  4. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 69

  5. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 66

  6. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 58

  7. Pat Terk (HBI) – 57

  8. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 55

  9. Alex Little (OBT) – 54

  10. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 53

  11. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 53

  12. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 53

  13. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 51

  14. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 50

  15. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 50


Field Goals Attempted

  1. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 184

  2. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 181

  3. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 166

  4. Alex Little (OBT) – 149

  5. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 146

  6. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 144

  7. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 140

  8. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 133

  9. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 131

  10. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 130

  11. Linton Wainright (VEC) – 123

  12. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 120

  13. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 116

  14. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 114

  15. Pat Terk (HBI) – 114


Analysis: Conklin, Hayes, and Rivera carried the heaviest shot volume. Van der Sommen and Ibrahim led in makes per game, while Lawrence combined high volume with elite efficiency.


Shooting Efficiency


Field Goal Percentage

  1. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 63%

  2. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 62%

  3. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 62%

  4. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 56%

  5. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 56%

  6. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 52%

  7. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 50%

  8. Pat Terk (HBI) – 50%

  9. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 49%

  10. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 49%

  11. Arie Brunson (IRR) – 49%

  12. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 48%

  13. Josh Turner (MSF) – 48%

  14. Ayden O’Connor (TPC) – 48%

  15. Teddy Kelsh (CRS) – 48%


Effective Field Goal Percentage

  1. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 69.00%

  2. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 66.02%

  3. Michael Cashman (HBI) – 65.00%

  4. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 64.50%

  5. Jace Jackson (TPC) – 63.64%

  6. Nate Cohen (DPT) – 62.96%

  7. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 62.62%

  8. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 61.28%

  9. Aidan Fox (NGW) – 61.11%

  10. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 60.48%

  11. Spencer Finkelstein (CRS) – 60.00%

  12. Ray Williams (FSS) – 60.00%

  13. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 56.48%

  14. Benny Schnabel (CRS) – 56.00%

  15. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 55.79%


True Shooting Percentage

  1. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 69.71%

  2. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 67.50%

  3. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 66.66%

  4. Michael Cashman (HBI) – 65.00%

  5. Jace Jackson (TPC) – 63.64%

  6. Nate Cohen (DPT) – 62.96%

  7. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 62.58%

  8. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 62.26%

  9. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 60.86%

  10. Aidan Fox (NGW) – 60.58%

  11. Spencer Finkelstein (CRS) – 60.00%

  12. Ray Williams (FSS) – 60.00%

  13. Benny Schnabel (CRS) – 57.96%

  14. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 56.72%

  15. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 56.60%


Analysis: Van der Sommen and Wooden set the efficiency standard. Lawrence was the most efficient high-volume scorer. Several role players (Cashman, Jackson, Cohen) posted elite percentages in smaller samples.


Three-Point Shooting

3-Point Field Goal Percentage

  1. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 47%

  2. Aidan Fox (NGW) – 43%

  3. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 41%

  4. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 36%

  5. Allen Osborne (HBI) – 35%

  6. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 34%

  7. DJ Fields (NGW) – 33%

  8. George Foti (NGW) – 33%

  9. Tommy Nagy (CRS) – 33%

  10. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 33%

  11. Ezra Ontl (FSS) – 33%

  12. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 33%

  13. Nick DeBoer (PCC) – 32%

  14. Pat Terk (HBI) – 31%

  15. Braymon Clark (VEC) – 31%


3-Point Field Goals Made Per Game

  1. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 8.5

  2. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 5.7

  3. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 5.0

  4. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 4.0

  5. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 3.5

  6. Ezra Ontl (FSS) – 3.3

  7. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 3.0

  8. Malachi Ritter (IRR) – 3.0

  9. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 2.9

  10. Linton Wainright (VEC) – 2.9

  11. Kelton Ryan (FSS) – 2.3

  12. George Foti (NGW) – 2.3

  13. Aidan Fox (NGW) – 2.1

  14. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 2.0

  15. Nick DeBoer (PCC) – 2.0


Total 3-Pointers Made

  1. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 27

  2. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 26

  3. Linton Wainright (VEC) – 26

  4. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 25

  5. Ezra Ontl (FSS) – 23

  6. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 21

  7. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 20

  8. Aidan Fox (NGW) – 19

  9. George Foti (NGW) – 18

  10. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 17

  11. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 17

  12. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 16

  13. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 16

  14. Tommy Nagy (CRS) – 15

  15. Xavier Beers (MSF) – 14


3-Point Field Goals Attempted

  1. Linton Wainright (VEC) – 96

  2. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 91

  3. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 83

  4. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 76

  5. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 71

  6. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 70

  7. Ezra Ontl (FSS) – 70

  8. Xavier Beers (MSF) – 60

  9. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 57

  10. George Foti (NGW) – 54

  11. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 54

  12. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 50

  13. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 50

  14. Kelton Ryan (FSS) – 49

  15. Trent DeBoer (PCC) – 47


Analysis: Wooden was the most efficient three-point shooter. Conklin and Hayes led in total makes. Ibrahim’s 8.5 threes per game was the most explosive rate of the season. The college three-point line clearly encouraged higher volume from several players.

Two-Point Shooting

2-Point Field Goals Made

  1. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 77

  2. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 64

  3. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 60

  4. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 53

  5. Alex Little (OBT) – 51

  6. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 50

  7. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 50

  8. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 50

  9. Pat Terk (HBI) – 46

  10. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 44

  11. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 40

  12. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 40

  13. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 39

  14. Arie Brunson (IRR) – 38

  15. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 38

2-Point Field Goals Attempted

  1. Alex Little (OBT) – 123

  2. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 115

  3. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 113

  4. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 103

  5. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 102

  6. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 100

  7. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 98

  8. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 96

  9. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 95

  10. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 92

  11. Jonah Burness (OBT) – 81

  12. Tony Hendrich (PCC) – 80

  13. Pat Terk (HBI) – 79

  14. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 77

  15. Kevin Kurkowski (NGW) – 76

Analysis: Lawrence was the clear two-point leader and most efficient interior scorer. Little and Scianimanico generated the highest attempt volume inside.


Playmaking


Assists Per Game

  1. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 8.2

  2. Dylan Jaklitsch (NGW) – 7.8

  3. Zach Harlem (DPT) – 7.0

  4. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 7.0

  5. Vince Spruill (MSF) – 6.3

  6. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 6.3

  7. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 6.0

  8. Ibrahim Wally (FSS) – 5.7

  9. Danny Lapin (OBT) – 5.0

  10. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 4.6

  11. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 4.6

  12. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 4.5

  13. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 4.4

  14. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 4.4

  15. Ayden O’Connor (TPC) – 4.3


Total Assists

  1. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 77

  2. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 74

  3. Dylan Jaklitsch (NGW) – 70

  4. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 63

  5. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 43

  6. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 40

  7. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 37

  8. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 32

  9. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 32

  10. Linton Wainright (VEC) – 31

  11. Ayden O’Connor (TPC) – 30

  12. Ty Bruce (CRS) – 29

  13. Pat Terk (HBI) – 29

  14. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 27

  15. Danny Lapin (OBT) – 25


Analysis: Hayes led the league in assists per game while ranking second in total assists. Rivera edged him in total volume. Multiple teams featured dual creators rather than a single primary ball-handler.


Rebounding


Rebounds Per Game

  1. Makya Morrison (ALL) – 18.5

  2. Ibrahim Wally (FSS) – 16.0

  3. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 13.9

  4. Alex Little (OBT) – 13.9

  5. Zach Harlem (DPT) – 12.7

  6. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 12.4

  7. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 12.1

  8. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 12.0

  9. Nate Rockefeller (OBT) – 11.5

  10. Tim Kamina (IRR) – 11.0

  11. Mike Tandle (DPT) – 10.5

  12. Arie Brunson (IRR) – 10.4

  13. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 10.3

  14. Matt Chic (OBT) – 10.0

  15. Josh Turner (MSF) – 10.0

Total Rebounds

  1. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 125

  2. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 112

  3. Alex Little (OBT) – 111

  4. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 109

  5. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 82

  6. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 79

  7. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 76

  8. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 74

  9. Arie Brunson (IRR) – 73

  10. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 72

  11. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 72

  12. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 69

  13. Jonah Burness (OBT) – 66

  14. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 65

  15. Tony Hendrich (PCC) – 64

Analysis: Hayes was the most consistent high-volume rebounder across the full season. Morrison posted the highest per-game average. Robinson, Little, and Scianimanico formed a strong second tier.

Defense

Blocks Per Game

  1. Makya Morrison (ALL) – 3.5

  2. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 3.1

  3. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 1.9

  4. Vince Spruill (MSF) – 1.7

  5. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 1.3

  6. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 1.1

  7. Zach Harlem (DPT) – 1.0

  8. Aiden Hitchcock (MSF) – 1.0

  9. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 1.0

  10. Britten Zeh (ALL) – 1.0

  11. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 0.9

  12. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 0.8

  13. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 0.7

  14. Derek Wright (FSS) – 0.7

  15. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 0.7

Total Blocks

  1. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 28

  2. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 13

  3. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 12

  4. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 8

  5. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 8

  6. Makya Morrison (ALL) – 7

  7. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 6

  8. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 6

  9. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 5

  10. Noah Collin (MSF) – 5

  11. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 5

  12. Vince Spruill (MSF) – 5

  13. Derek Wright (FSS) – 5

  14. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 4

  15. Ayden O’Connor (TPC) – 4

Steals Per Game

  1. Britten Zeh (ALL) – 5.0

  2. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 3.6

  3. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 3.0

  4. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 3.0

  5. Aiden Hitchcock (MSF) – 2.5

  6. Josh Turner (MSF) – 2.5

  7. Alex Little (OBT) – 2.4

  8. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 2.3

  9. Ty Bruce (CRS) – 2.1

  10. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 2.0

  11. Zach Harlem (DPT) – 2.0

  12. Maddox Imperato (ALL) – 2.0

  13. Danny Lapin (OBT) – 2.0

  14. AJ Richardson (CRS) – 2.0

  15. Deon Taylor (TPC) – 2.0

Total Steals

  1. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 25

  2. Ryan Ashline (IRR) – 22

  3. Marc Rivera (IRR) – 21

  4. Alex Woeppel (IRR) – 20

  5. Alex Little (OBT) – 19

  6. Ty Bruce (CRS) – 17

  7. Kyle King (VEC) – 16

  8. Josh Turner (MSF) – 15

  9. Jesse Chase (PCC) – 14

  10. Ayden O’Connor (TPC) – 13

  11. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 12

  12. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 11

  13. Allen Osborne (HBI) – 11

  14. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 11

  15. Jared Hawkins (HBI) – 10

Analysis: Robinson was the premier rim protector by total blocks. Morrison dominated the per-game defensive categories. Ben Conklin led the league in total steals, with the IRR group (Ashline, Rivera, Woeppel) generating consistent disruption.

Advanced Metrics


Game Score

  1. Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) – 30.3

  2. Connor Van der Sommen (ALL) – 26.9

  3. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 22.8

  4. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 22.1

  5. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 17.6

  6. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 16.4

  7. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 15.8

  8. Britten Zeh (ALL) – 14.0

  9. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 13.5

  10. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 12.5

  11. Ty Kopp (DPT) – 10.1

  12. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 10.1

  13. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 10.0

  14. Ivan Richardson (CRS) – 9.9

  15. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 9.8


Efficiency

  1. Cam Hayes (DPT) – 283

  2. Jared Conklin (DPT) – 224

  3. Bisskit Robinson (HBI) – 208

  4. Zyeir Lawrence (TPC) – 201

  5. Colby Fancher (CRS) – 180

  6. Hobson Herlihy (DPT) – 174

  7. Devon Chabot (IRR) – 173

  8. Graham Wooden (NGW) – 156

  9. Ben Conklin (OBT) – 146

  10. Rob Scianimanico (MSF) – 144

  11. Trevor Huntsman (NGW) – 135

  12. Seamus DeMauro (CRS) – 134

  13. Arie Brunson (IRR) – 132

  14. Pat Terk (HBI) – 132

  15. Alex Little (OBT) – 125


Analysis: Hayes led the league in overall efficiency by a significant margin, reflecting elite two-way production. Ibrahim posted the highest game score. Conklin, Robinson, and Lawrence rounded out a strong top tier of high-impact players.


Season Summary & Standout Performers

Most Complete Player: Cam Hayes (DPT) — led the league in efficiency, assists per game, and total rebounds while ranking top-three in total points, field goals made, and total assists.


Volume Scoring Champion: Jared Conklin (DPT) — led total points, field goals made, and three-pointers made.


Highest Scoring Rate: Abdul Ibrahim (MSF) — 41.0 PPG and league-leading game score.


Efficiency Leaders: Connor Van der Sommen and Graham Wooden set the standard in eFG% and true shooting.


Interior Force: Zyeir Lawrence — dominated two-point scoring and ranked among the top overall efficient producers and defenders.


Defensive Anchors: Bisskit Robinson (blocks) and Ben Conklin (steals) led their categories in total production. Makya Morrison was the most dominant per-game presence on the glass and at the rim.


The 2026 Blendos Summer B League produced deep scoring, high efficiency, and multi-category contributors across the board. The statistical profile reflects a competitive, high-output season with clear individual standouts in both volume and rate categories.


If you are intersted in playing in the fall basketball league, please make sure to submit your team or declare that you would like to join as a free agent the fall league will begin on Sunday August 30th



 
 
 

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