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Basketball Results: Week 1

Dec. 20, 2009 | 0 comments

Boys Minis

Celtics, Kings:  The Kings first basket of the season came from Andres Rodriguez on an assist from Zach Maly.  Jake Biallas also scored for the Kings on a nice pull up jumper.  Christian Peasley blocked a shot, Sam Korducki had two steals, and Zach Maly led the King's with 3 rebounds.

 

Boys Minors

Spurs (New Berlin Fire) 5, Suns 30:  The Suns offensive attack was led by Matthew Prodoehl and Noah Birenbaum who had 12 points each.  An overall team effort on defense was led by Tommy Kuhnz who set the tone with is hustle and determination.  Also contributing were Nick Herrman, Eli Oldenburg, Nathan Lawton, and Leo Li.

Pacers 16, Pistons 8:  The Pacers scoring was led by DJ Nennig with 8 points and followed by Sam Thut with 4 points.  Matthew Lauerman and Joshua White each contributed 2 points.

 

Girls Minors

Rockets (New Berlin Fire) 20, Spurs 10:  The game started with both teams playing a strong defense.  The score remained 0 - 0 until the 4th period where the Rockets Jenna Linssen took the lid off and scored the first basket on a fast break layup.  Rockets, Elise Arnas followed it up by making two straight free throws after being fouled.  The half ended at 4 - 0.  In the second half the Rockets and Spurs got rid of their first half jitters and started scoring with more ease.  The Rockets Morgan Lynch made the first basket of the half and both Morgan and Rachel Rasmussen were key factors in turnovers and rebounds which resulted in baskets by Elise Arnas and Jenna Linssen who had 10 and 8 points respectively and also many rebounds themselves.  Congratulation to both teams of girls, they did an excellent job in their first game!

 

 

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