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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
Contact Brian at BoogieEvents@gmail.com or 415 819 8333 for more info!
*** To qualify as Asian you must be 50%. If you are less then 50% you are considered an import player.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Laggers turn up "D" to hold off Phil Good

Laggers (LAG) versus Phil Good (PG)

Another exciting contest brought the Laggers, led by C-Glyndelle Poole, versus Phil Good, who are led by Randy Tagle. Under-sized, the Phil Good squad turned in a great effort. Tagle took over the game from the jump and continued his mastery for the entire first half by scoring 20 of his game high 24 points. Despite the big first-half by Tagle, Phil Good only led by one point at the half 31-30 because of the stellar shooting of Jayson Moore. Moore scored 12 of his team high 14 points in the first-half doing his part to keep the Laggers in the game. In the second-half of the game, PG’s Joerdan DeGuzman, picked up where fellow teammate, Tagle left off. DeGuzman scored all 17 of his points after the half which allowed PG to take a 49-46 into the final period. That is when the Laggers unleashed their three-headed monster of Poole, Nick St.John and Ervin Osotto. Each took turns, making basket after basket, turning their 3rd period deficit into a 66-64 victory! Poole, St.John and Osotto (9 points each) also turned up the defense by combining for six second-half steals.

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