Cambridge @ Marietta 1/14/11
Re: Cambridge @ Marietta 1/14/11
Game Day and rickoshay I would say that is a good guess on what the score is going to be.
Re: Cambridge @ Marietta 1/14/11
I'll be down to catch the Tigers and Cats tonight.
First time in a couple years at Sutton Gym.
First time in a couple years at Sutton Gym.
Re: Cambridge @ Marietta 1/14/11
Good win for the Tigers tonight. Cambridge held Marietta close the first half, then Mtta. opened it up in the second half by making a few threes, which in turn led to a few layups.
The big guy (John Sewell) was a big factor in the middle with four blocks down low and several assists when playing around the foul line in the spread offense.
The two games with Warren will be a true test for both teams.
Marietta JV's also won tonight 42-32
The big guy (John Sewell) was a big factor in the middle with four blocks down low and several assists when playing around the foul line in the spread offense.
The two games with Warren will be a true test for both teams.
Marietta JV's also won tonight 42-32
Re: Cambridge @ Marietta 1/14/11
Eli Lennington hit two treys and 8 points in the 2nd quarter, after a low scoring 1st quarter, to give the Tigers a 22-15 lead that dwindled to a scant one point lead at half. Six Tigers scored in the 3rd and their greatest lead was 10, at 34-24 and 38-28. Early in the 4th, Grosel and Lennington hit back to back treys to boost the lead to 46-34, and the tigers immediately called time-out with 6:21 to play. Apparently the strategy changed at that time.
Something like "live by the three, die by the three", we just made two of them and are now due to miss some, so lets not take any, just lay-ups and free throws. The Tigers executed that strategy very well and kept themselves in good position such that two treys by Devon Francis late only cut the lead to the final 11 point differential. Excellent coaching by Secrest. John Sewell had numerous blocked shots for the Tigers to quash any ideas the Bobcats had of mounting an inside game.
Something like "live by the three, die by the three", we just made two of them and are now due to miss some, so lets not take any, just lay-ups and free throws. The Tigers executed that strategy very well and kept themselves in good position such that two treys by Devon Francis late only cut the lead to the final 11 point differential. Excellent coaching by Secrest. John Sewell had numerous blocked shots for the Tigers to quash any ideas the Bobcats had of mounting an inside game.
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