Saturday afternoon
The opposing Blue team took the first shot of the game, and
The game’s momentum turned after the subs came in when the Honey Badger, the Reds point guard, took control. He and Big Chris quickly staged a 14-0 run, giving the Reds the lead at the end of the first quarter.
The Reds weren’t able to keep pace, as the Blues went on runs of 8-0 and 4-2 in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter the Reds outscored the Blues 10-9, making the final score a respectable 39-30.
QTR…….1………..H………..3………...F
R…..0…14…14…18…18…20…27…30
B…12…12…16…18…26…30…38…39
Chris’s mom kept score, and was concerned that the referees had called the game one way. It appeared to me that neither team was called for many fouls. One Blues player camped out in the lane, but three seconds wasn’t called until the fourth quarter. Chris was one of few players whistled with a foul, but only one, as far as I can remember. I enjoyed chatting with Chris’ grandfather, who had grown up playing basketball in
The Reds, in order of contribution:
Honey Badger…took too many outside shots in second half.
Big Chris…dominated inside, but often stayed outside.
Young
Smiling Jack…made one basket, and several steals
Blondie…took several shots
Little Joe…moved well without the ball
Manchurian Candidate…several turnovers
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