Saturday, December 31, 2016

TWIN CITIES ACADEMY CHARTER STARS WENT UP AGAINST THE ST. PAUL WASHINGTON TECHNOLOGY MAGNET EAGLES IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 5, Twin Cities Academy Charter Starts and the Washington Technology Eagles squared off in a boys’ basketball game at Washington.
The Stars looked to push the ball down the floor and looked to score baskets in transition.
The Eagles could score baskets in transition. They beat the Stars down the floor.
Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls.
Washington’s Curtis Bell scored his 1000 career points with a free throw with7:45 first half.
The Eagles called a timeout with 11:13 left in the first half. The score was Eagles 13, Stars 6.
The Eagles could come up with steals and could score baskets off the steals.
The Stars had trouble scoring for a period in the first half. They were not able to come up with a basket. The Eagles took advantage of that as they kept attacking the basket and coming up with layups and jump shots.
The Stars called a timeout with 5:12 left in the first half. The score was Eagles 32, Stars 9.
The stars were not able to score a basket the last 5:12 of the first half.
At halftime, the score was Eagles 45, Stars 9.
As the second half got underway the Eagles kept on attacking the basket and looking to make shots.
The Eagles were too much for the Stars to handle. The Eagles came away with the 66-19 victory over the Stars.
The leading scorer for the Stars was Ezekiel Olakunle with 8 points. The leading scorer for the Eagles was Bell with 22 points.

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