In the Game of the Year, The BUCKEYES and HEELS gave us a preview of a possible championship showdown (if the BOBCATS knock off the TIGERS). Chris "Boards" East hit the boards strong in the first half for the HEELS pouring in 14 in the first half. The BUX spread out the scoring with 8 different players scoring in the 1st half. The 2nd half was all about the guards. Mike "smooth as glass" Glazier led the charge for the BUX with double digits in the second half, getting to the line to practice some free throw shooting (obviously needs a lil more). The HEELS put everything they had into a comeback, led by Byron "Big Game" McCottry, who single handily brought his team back with 16 points in the 2nd half alone, but in the end, the HEELS were forced to foul Brad "Big Man" Lessmeister, who obviously didn't get his free throw lessons from his teammates. The HEELS had one last look to tie, but coach K's 3 came up short. BUX by 3!
Game 2 started off tight (before the Wildcats actually arrived). The EAGLES' Scottie "2 hottie" Morgan came out shooting, keeping the game close, with 10 in the first half. Wiley's WILDCATS eventually stretched the lead, pouring it on in the 2nd half with a parade of scoring from Wes "Kobe" Ledbetter (that name is self appointed), Marvin "Lockdown" Locke, and Jade "I finally decided to get up off the bench" Templeton leading the way, as the WILDCATS slid by the EAGLES by ......25...ish.
Game 3 Almost dealt us the upset of the century, as the heavily favored TIGERS came out sluggish against the BULLS. Some tough moves by Johnny Phillips helped the BULLS put up a few points against the TIGERS, as the sensation Dez Gaines was 0 for whatever in the first half. Joe "the Shooter" Sprouse dropped in his usual 16 to give the BULLS the lead late in the game, but in the end the BULLS were over matched as Weyling "WOW, did he just do that" White took over, and helped the TIGERS claw back, eventually winning by 4.
In the Matinee match, the BOBCATS went tic for tac with the HUSKIES, that is, after the HUSKIES gave them self a 20 pt cushion. Dang! The return of BOBCATS star Josh "I had class" Peay gave them hope, but a tough night of one and done shooting proved to be fatal, as the HUSKIES spread the scoring out with 9 of 10 players dropping in multiple baskets. League officials are still trying to figure out how the points in the book equal up to 69 tallied on the board. Can you say..conspiracy? What, did some unknown player score 10 unrecorded.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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