Sunday, March 1, 2020

MINNEAPOLIS DELASALLE WENT UP AGAINST RICHFIELD IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Feb. 28, Minneapolis DeLaSalle and Richfield went up against each other in a boys’ basketball game. 

Richfield looked to control the pace of the game. They looked to come up with mid-range jump shots and jumpers in the first half.  

The score went back and forth throughout the first half. The score back and forth throughout the first half. Neither team went on a run early in the first half.

DeLaSalle swung the ball around the 3-point line in the first half as they were able to get everyone in the offense in the first half. They didn’t give up and east shot.

Richfield looked to get the ball into the hands of Mitchell January and Jaden Wollmuth. 

DeLaSalle called a timeout with 8:26 left in the first half. The score was Richfield 15, DeLaSalle 9.

DeLaSalle struggled shooting the ball early. Even though they struggled shooting the ball they kept on looking for their shots.

Richfield came up with shots throughout the first half. DeLaSalle struggled shooting the ball throughout the first half. Even though they struggled shooting the ball they kept on shooting the ball. 

Richfield called a timeout with 2:52 left in the first half. The score was Richfield 24, DeLaSalle 16.

The game remained close throughout the first half. Neither team went on a run in the first half. Richfield’s Mitchell January came up with mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half. His teammates got him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. 

At halftime, the score was Richfield 26, DeLaSalle 21. 

As the second half got underway Richfield continued to attack the basket and looked for their shots. 

DeLaSalle looked to score baskets in transition in the second half. 

DeLaSalle’s Amir Whitlock and Cade Haskins both came up with mid-range jump shots and layups in the second half. Their teammates were able to get them the ball in spots where they could shoot it.

The DeLaSalle offense came to life in the second half. They came up with shots in the second half. There were multiple ties and lead changes throughout the second half. Neither team went on a run in the second half.

Richfield called a timeout with 10:38 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 32, Richfield 28.

DeLaSalle continued to attack the basket late in the second half. They looked to get the ball into the hands of Amir Everett who was able to come up with mid-range jump shots and layups. Teammate Amir Whitlock and Haskins both came up with shots throughout the second half.

DeLaSalle was able to get their offense going late in the second half. They were able to slow down the Richfield offense in the second half. Richfield struggled shooting the ball throughout the second half. 

Whitlock continued to come up with shots in the second half. The defense had a tough time slowing him down on the offensive end.

DeLaSalle called a timeout with 4:50 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 49, Richfield 33.

Both teams played hard throughout the game. Neither team gave up open looks at the basket. 

Richfield looked to get their offense going late in the second half.

DeLaSalle called a timeout with 3:31 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 49, Richfield 39.

Richfield’s Ryan Miles came up with jump shots to keep his team in the game.

DeLaSalle called a timeout with 2:21 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 49, Richfield 42.

DeLaSalle continued to come up with shots late in the second half.

The game came down to the wire. Neither team gave up an uncontested shot. 

In a tightly contested game, DeLaSalle came away with 54-44 victory over Richfield. 

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