BeeGraphix eager to defend MVISBL title
June 20, 2021

BeeGraphix eager to defend MVISBL title

By Jeremy Sellew

By JOSE NEGRON
jnegron@yourmvi.com

BeeGraphix head coach Tim Tyree is looking forward to opening up play in the Mon Valley Independent Summer Basketball League when his team meets Farmers Insurance in the season opener next week.

But, with the boys draft set for 7 p.m. Tuesday at Cedarbrook Golf Course in Rostraver Township, Tyree is laser-focused on rebuilding his team a year after winning the league championship in its inaugural season.

“We’re coming in and we’re looking to go back to back,” said Tyree, who led BeeGraphix to a 10-2 season last summer. “I’m excited about this year. We want to get that championship again.”

Tyree has four players returning from last year’s squad in Belle Vernon Area’s Alonzo Wade and Quinton Martin, North Allegheny’s Ty Iwanonkiw and Laurel Highlands’ Rodney Gallagher III.

Wade will be heading into his freshman year at BVA, while Iwanonkiw is a big-time threat inside, standing at 6-9. He recently transferred to NA from Pittsburgh Central Catholic.

Martin is coming off a strong freshman season in which he averaged 11.8 points, eight rebounds and three assists per game while coming off the bench for the Leopards. He was named MVI-BeeGraphix Breakthrough Player of the Year and is a highly-touted football recruit with six Division I offers.

Gallagher, who was selected No. 1 overall in last year’s draft, is the reigning MVP of the MVISBL’s boys division and is one of the top prospects – in both football and basketball – in the country.

“We’re working in the Mon Valley, but we really have national talent with some high level Division I guys,” Tyree said. “Rod is a national recruit and Quinton is a national recruit. We’re talking about some of the best athletes in the WPIAL in both football and basketball. I think it really speaks volumes about the core group we have coming back and the overall talent in the league across the board.”

Among the significant voids Tyree will have to fill is that of Chartiers Valley standout Brayden Reynolds, who was a first-team all-star selection after averaging over 20 points per game last summer.

BeeGraphix will also have to replace Thomas Jefferson’s Shawn McSwiggen, a 6-3 forward who will not be playing this summer, as well as Charleroi’s Jake Caruso, who elected to re-enter the draft.

“We’re looking forward to making some acquisitions here before we start,” said Tyree, who has already made one trade heading into Tuesday’s draft.

Tyree agreed to a deal Saturday in which he sent his second round draft pick to Elite Physical Therapy in exchange for Bishop Canevin’s Shea Champine.

After helping lead Bishop Canevin to a WPIAL Class A championship last winter, Champine will help fill the void left by his brother, Trey, who is out for the summer due to injury.

“Shea Champine is somebody who had a great year for Bishop Canevin. He’s grown two or three inches and has really developed his game,” Tyree said. “Just knowing Coach Gino (Palmosina) and knowing what they have coming back next year, they’re going to be one of the top teams in the state and I look for Shea to be one of the top players in Class A next year.

“I think Shea is going to impress a lot of people this summer.”

As for the draft, Tyree has several roster spots to fill and a talented crop of players to select from. He will have the sixth overall selection Tuesday.

“We just want to make sure we’re filling the pieces on our roster,” Tyree said. “We want to take into account availability, too. We want to make sure we’re going in there and getting guys we can count on. We may not necessarily look at the best available player, but we’ll try to fill needs and do what we need to do to build our team.”

BeeGraphix will undoubtedly have a target on its back this season after defeating Farmers Insurance in last year’s championship game.

Tyree and his group are fine with that, though.

“We embrace the challenge of being at the top and having that target on our back,” Tyree said. “We’re looking forward to having a great summer and hoisting that trophy again in August.”

NFL Draft opens to packed crowds and bright skies
Latest News, Main
By By JUSTIN VELLUCCI TribLive 
April 24, 2026
Early arrivals, great weather and seamless transit set the tone for a blockbuster first day. The 2026 NFL Draft turned the eyes of the world toward Pittsburgh Thursday — and the City of Champions did ...
Bishop Bass named to Monessen council
Latest News, Main
By LADIMIR GARCIA lgarcia@yourmvi.com 
April 24, 2026
He said the condition of the city’s streets and youth outreach will be his immediate priorities. Monessen City Council selected a new member Thursday night to fill the vacant seat left when Lois Thoma...
Buchtan to remain on ballot for GOP committeeman post
Latest News, Main
WASHINGTON COUNTY
By SARAH PELLIS spellis@yourmvi.com 
April 24, 2026
He may not be permitted to serve if he wins because his primary residence is in Greene County. At the request of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, the Washington County Board of Elections convened...
McKeesport veteran, retired postal worker now serving kids as school crossing guard
Around The Valley, Latest News, Main
By By JENNIFER MCCALLA McKeesport Community Newsroom 
April 24, 2026
Arnold Brown transitioned from a witness of the Cold War to a protector of the neighborhood’s youngest generation. Arnold Brown’s thumb moves across his phone screen, past decades of faces, places and...
Demolition, resignation approved in Glassport
Around The Valley, Latest News, Main
By By THOMAS LETURGEY For the MVI 
April 24, 2026
Work has started on bringing down the former Chuggers Tavern on Monongahela Avenue. Glassport council on Tuesday accepted the resignation of Councilman Bob Miskanin. Council President Anthony Colecchi...
Caroline D. Lautsch ‘Auntie Caroline’
Obituaries
April 24, 2026
CHARLEROI Caroline D. Lautsch “Auntie Caroline,” 98, of Charleroi, passed away peace fully on April 16, 2026, at the Residence at Hilltop. Born in Charleroi on June 16, 1927, Caroline was the daughter...