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Thursday, July 15, 2010

A.T.N.T. wins in battle of first place teams


Prodigies (38) vs. A.T.N.T. (43)

This game featured two of the leagues best teams. The Western Conference leading Prodigies brought their undefeated record into the fray against the Eastern Conference leaders A.T.N.T. This was a battle from the opening tip. The Prodigies jumped out to an early lead behind the stellar play of Matt Lee, scoring 11 of his team high 18 points in the first quarter. On the other side, the athletic play of Tigg (22pts, 7rebs, 3blks) brought the fans to their feet and his play kept A.T.N.T. in the game until the cavalry arrived. Halftime score Prodigies led, 24-21. As the halftime break ended, A.T.N.T.’s cavalry came strolling through the doors. The cavalry entered the game in the form of 6’8” Duke. The difference Duke brought to the game was noticed immediately, contesting shot after shot, the Prodigies team scored a mere four points in the entire 3rd quarter and their 3pt halftime lead became a 34-28 deficit going into the final quarter. The Prodigies made a last ditch effort to get back in the game by playing a scrambling type offense. Speeding up the game kept A.T.N.T.’s big men on their heels allowing Prodigies big man Dennis Yuen to score six huge points in the final minutes which closed the gap to one point, but that is as close as the Prodigies would get as A.T.N.T. held on for a 43-38 victory. Taraz Lee contributed his usual all around game (6pts, 7rebs, 5asts) once again threatening to post the first triple-double in tripledoublesports short history…

Run 'n' Gun double up on Year Up

Run ‘n’ Gun (85) vs. Year Up (38)

Tris-kai-dek-a-pho-bi-a (noun) – fear or a phobia of the number 13. Team Year Up may be suffering from this affliction after their contest with Run ‘n’ Gun. The Run ‘n’ Gun squad jumped on Year Up from the opening tip. Behind Relly “All I do is shoot 3’s” Williams, Run ‘n’ Gun turned a 21-11 1st quarter advantage into a 41-22 blowout at the half. Ronnie from Year Up did his best to keep his team in the game with 17 points, unfortunately none of his teammates were able to pick up enough scoring to keep them in the game. The second half was more of the same with the Run ‘n’ Gun team extending their lead after each minute of each quarter. RNG turned up the heat with an all out full court press attack! Behind Steve Johnson’s 13 second half points and Big Smooth’s one-man dunk contest (highlighted by a pretty alley-oop pass from Capt. Jerry Showers) the RNG squad turned their 19-pt halftime lead into an 85-38 victory. Too many 3-pointers by RNG and too many turnovers by Year Up were ultimately the difference in the game. Why ‘triskaidekaphobia’??? Well, the Run ‘n’ Gun squad made 13-3pt baskets and made 13 steals…scaaaaaaary!

Wheatley's big game not enough in loss to Dreamleague Select



Boogie Ballers (54) vs. Dreamleague Select (61)

Superman was in the building and he appeared in the form of Boogie’s own, Wil Wheatley. Wheatley put together a great game scoring 27 points on 12-for-18 shooting while grabbing a team high 8 rebounds. The Boogie Ballers took a five point lead into the half behind 18 first half points from Wheatley. Early in the third quarter the Dreamleague Select team lost team leader, Mike Hicks, to a leg injury, but his loss seemed to light a fire under his team as they shot the lights out in the quarter outscoring the Ballers 22-11. Leading the way was Doug Bitney (18pts, 9-for-11 shooting) and Ross Nakamura (9pts, 7rebs). The Ballers seemed to go away from what gave them the lead in the first half, Wheatley. He was held to just six field goal attempts in the second half converting on four of them. The Dreamleague turned up the defense and forced the other players on the Ballers squad to beat them. That gameplan proved to be the difference as the Select team took the lead in the 3rd and never looked back winning by seven and maintaining their tie for 1st place in the Eastern Conference with A.T.N.T. Looks to be an exciting second half of the season!

Bay Area Ballers crack the win column


Bay Area Ballers (65) vs. Phil Good (49)

It usually takes time for a team to gel, especially one comprised of players who are use to playing against each other, but this group of WCAL (West Coast Athletic League) stars look lioke they are coming together at the right time. Led by southpaw, Ryan Tana (21pts, 6rebs), the Bay Area Ballers notched their first victory of the season by defeating Phil Good 65-49. This battle was won on the glass, the Bay Area Ballers outrebounded the Phil Good team 25-17, mostly coming from the offensive side. All the second chance points picked up by the Ballers were too much for Phil Good to overcome. Phil Good were kept in the game by the sharpshootin of Jordean DeGuzman and his running mate, James. The backcourt combined for 37 points, but sadly it was not enough. Tim Wang (BAB) pitched in a nice 18 point performance to compliment Tana’s game. The win puts the Ballers on the right track as the second half of the season begins.

Smoking Eagles soar past the SFPD


Our first contest featured the Smoking Eagles versus the SFPD in their own version of a good ol’ 3-point shootout. The SFPD entered the game without their leading scorer, Tommy Moran, which meant the bulk of the scoring was left to Keith Murphy. Murphy proved that he was up to the challenge by scoring a team high 23 points. Team captain, Marvin Cabuntala chipped in with a season high 13 points and 5 rebounds, knocking down 3-for-4 from long distance. On the flip side, the Smoking Eagles newly acquired big man, Prabe B., paid instant dividends (12pts, 13rebs), but it was beyond the arc where this one was won. The Smoking Eagles backcourt trio of Jose Gonzalez, Brandon Mamaradlo and Juan Bidinger were a combined 11-for-23 from the land of 3’s. Bidinger led the way with a game-high 27pts, 4rebs and 3asts. The addition of Prabe should put the Smoking Eagles in a good position for the remainder of the season and into the playoffs.