Tuesday, June 29, 2010

SABES FOUNDATION TOOK ON INFORMATION INVESTORS GROUP IN THE SECOND GAME

In the second game the Sabes Foundation took on the Information Investors Group. Both teams came out strong as they were able to find their shots early on in the game.

Rodney Williams was able to find his shot in the first quarter. Both teams were able to get out and run in the first quarter. Both teams wanted to control the tempo of the game from the beginning of it.


At the end of the first quarter the score was Sabes Foundation 19 and Information Investors Group 24.

The Information Investors Group continued to shoot the ball well as they were able to knock down the shots they were putting up.

Both teams continued to battle each other. Neither team was able to go on a run throughout the first half.

Peter Crawford found his shot in the second quarter. He was dead on from all over the court. His players were able to feed him the ball in the low post.

Zach Towel for the Information Investors found his grove as he was able to knock down some shots late in the second quarter.

The game was very tight throughout the first half. At halftime the score was tied at 50.

Sabes Foundation went on a run to open the third quarter.

The Investors Group scored their first basket with 6:53 left to go in the third quarter.

Both teams continued to shoot the ball in the third quarter. Both teams kept their composure. It was a very physical game. Both teams dove on the floor over loose balls.

The Investors Group made a little run late in the third quarter.

At the end of the third quarter the score was Sabes Foundation 78 and Investors Group 68.

As the fourth quarter got underway the Investors Group came alive and they were able to catch up to Sabes Foundation. Sabes Foundation went cold for a short period of time in the fourth quarter.

The game got close in the fourth quarter. The score went back and forth throughout fourth quarter. In a game that was close and saw its share of runs Sabes Foundation was able to come away with the 98-96 victory.


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