Thursday, July 22, 2010

JUNE MILLER TIME TOOK ON PAT MADISON IN THE PLAYOFFS

June Miller Time took on Pat Madison Magic in the playoffs of the June Miller Pro City League.

The JM Time team is made up of players from the Howard Pulley Panthers AAU team. The team participated in the Peach Jam. The Peach Jam is a big AAU national tournament that was played in Augusta, Georgia. The players were all sporting new pink Nikes which they received at the tournament.

The game got off to a fast start. Both teams looked to push the ball but neither team was able to make their shots that they were putting up.

Joe Coleman looked to get into the action early on. He was able to drop a few shots and was able to get his team into the offense.

Isaiah Zierden found his shot late in the quarter. He was dead on from everywhere on the court. On the defensive end he was able to shut down his opponents.

At the end of the first quarter the score was Pat Madison Magic 31 and JM Time 16.

As the second quarter got underway both teams played really scrappy. They were diving on the floor for loose balls.

Pat Madison found the basket in the first half. They were able to slow down the JM Time team and made it hard for them to score. They did a good job on the defensive end.

Armond Battle for Pat Madison Magic found the basket. He had to work for every shot that he took but he was able to find his way to the basket.

At halftime the score was JM Time 38 and Pat Madison 53.

As the third quarter got underway both teams continued to battle. JM Time didn’t go away or give up.

Darren Montagna Glover didn’t give up on the defensive end. He continued to make good plays on both ends of the floor for JM Time.

Pat Madison was very aggressive throughout the game. Even though that they only had five players they played very hard.

Kyle Washington for JM Time played really hard. He was very aggressive and wasn’t afraid to mix it up.

At the end of three quarters of play the score was Pat Madison Magic 72 and JM Time 56.

The fourth quarter brought out the fun and games. Pat Madison was on a tear. They were able to hit most of their shots they were putting up.

Pat Madison Magic came away with the 91-77 victory over JM Time.

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