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---TripleDouble NEW PROGRAMS---

In Progress:
==>SF Asian Division One (No Limits) and Asian D3 - 6'2 and under REC.
@ MLK Middle School - 350 Girard St, SF.

GAME TIMES:
D1: 11AM/12PM/1PM/2PM
D3: 3PM/4PM/5PM/6PM/7PM

WORKING ON:
==>SF Open (no limits)
==>SF Open 6'2 and under (Rec)

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KEY RULES:
- ALL PLAYERS must wear matching jerseys. If you don't have matching jersey TOPS at the least, you will get penalized each game. Even thinking of penalizing each quarter to show how serious we are about having a good looking product.
- ALL PLAYERS must fill out roster profiles for better stat tracking
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*** To qualify as Asian you must be 50%. If you are less then 50% you are considered an import player.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Taraz's near triple-double overcomes Tana's double-double


Prodigies (PRO) versus Bay Area Ballers (BAB)

Pepsi versus Coke. A debate that’s been going on for years! Who is better? What will satisfy your thirst? Well, this battle between the veteran Prodigies squad and the upstart Bay Area Ballers team further adds to the debate. The Ballers jumped out to a quick lead on sheer adrenaline alone, but that did not deter the Prodigies from battling back and showing the youngsters how a “team” plays the game by overcoming adversity together. The game featured a fast-paced high scoring first period which had the Prodigies ahead 24-16, a lead that they would not relinquish. Ryan Tana (15 pts, 11 rebs) kept the Ballers in the game throughout with his first double-double of the season. Also, nice performances were given by the duo of Tim Wang (14 pts) and Jake Moore (15 pts). The Prodigies, behind a big game from Ryan Susauto (23pts, 4rebs), extended their halftime lead to eight by the end of the 3rd and coasted to the finish posting a 67-60 victory. A shout-out goes to Taraz Lee, who almost put together the first triple-double in tripledoublesports history. Lee’s (7pts, 6rebs, 8asts) all around game proved to be the difference for the Prodigies. So, in the eternal question of Pepsi versus Coke… (the answer for now is) although the Pepsi generation is making strides…Coke is it!,

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