6.25.2013

Curtis J. Phillips (4-0) slugs past Relevate (0-4) 62-52

Game Notes

Newly acquired CJP center Brandon Whightsil played in his first game for team CJP.

CJP adds Lawrence city league veteran Brandon Whightsil.

Early Tuesday evening Curtis J. Phillips Basketball added Brandon Whightsil to its summer league roster. Whightsil, 38, is a 6'5" big man that has been playing in the Lawrence Parks and Rec Men's City League Basketball Leagues for years. Whightsil was recruited and added to the team by CJP center Mike Logan. Brandon will be filling the roster spot opened up by the season ending injury to Mojo Williams. Whightsil will be wearing the number 9 jersey.

Williams out indefinitely with wrist injury.

Newly added CJP forward Mojo Williams is out indefinitely with an injured wrist. Williams suffered the injury early Sunday morning in a pickup game played at the East Lawrence Rec Center. No further information is available at this time.

6.18.2013

Curtis J. Phillips (3-0) drub Uber Leet Ballerz (1-2) 47-37

Game Notes

CJP guard Tyler Stewart missed the game due to a work related matter. CJP forward Mojo Williams received a technical foul late in the second half and is now required to sit the first half of the next game.

6.11.2013

Curtis J. Phillips (2-0) throttles The John Denver Experience (0-2) 76-41

Game Notes

CJP forward Cody Isbell missed the game due to a work matter. CJP is now 1-1 all-time versus The John Denver Experience.

6.04.2013

Curtis J. Phillips (1-0) whips The Dawgs (0-1) 76-48

Game Notes

Team CJP is now 13-3 all-time in season openers and 10-7 all-time versus The Dawgs. Mojo Williams and Tyler Stewart made their debuts for Curtis J. Phillips Basketball.

6.03.2013

CJP adds two players to Summer League roster.

With the 2013 Lawrence Parks and Rec Summer Basketball League set to begin on June 4, 2013 team CJP finalized its two open roster spots late Sunday night. Team officials have confirmed the additions of Lawrence native Mojo Alexander Watt Williams and Burlington, KS native Tyler Stewart.

Williams, 22, is a 6'1 mobile forward that plays with heart, hustle, and tenacity. He will most likely be a seamless fit as he has a history of playing pickup basketball with almost half of the current CJP team.

Stewart, 27, is according to friend, fellow Burlington native, and now CJP teammate Cody Isbell, "a point guard and real good." Stewart is also a high school basketball coach in Silver Lake, KS.

Both players are scheduled to make their debuts opening night June 4 at 9PM at the Community Building against long time CJP rivals, The Dawgs. Williams will be wearing the number 7 jersey and Stewart will be wearing the number 8 jersey.