North won the tip and they looked to control the tempo early. North passed the ball around the 3-point line as they got everyone involved in the offense. North pushed the ball down the floor and looked to score points in transition.
Southwest started the game in a zone defense. That made North must swing the ball around the 3-point line and take time off the clock.
Southwest guard Marcus Mattox came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. Mattox was also able to bring the ball down the floor and get past the North defense.
North looked to get the ball into the hands of Davon Townley. Townley took the ball strong to the basket where he was able to make mid-range jump shots and layups. He was not afraid of contact. Teammate C.J Brown looked to make 3-point shots and layups as well.
There were multiple ties and lead changes early. Neither team went on a run early. North’s Mario Sanders came off the bench and provided an offensive spark.
North’s Willie Willson looked to take mid-range jump shots and layups throughout the first half. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. On the defensive end he was able to slow down the guy that he was guarding.
North was able to move the ball down the floor as they looked to score layups in transition.
There were multiple ties and lead changes throughout the first half. Neither team went on a run in the first half.
Southwest’s Andrew Gregerson came up with deep 3-point shots that kept Southwest in the game.
North’s Andre Gray came up with 3-point shots. His teammates were able to get him the ball on top of the key where he stepped up and knocked down shots.
Southwest called a timeout with 3:43 left in the first half. The score was North 32, Southwest 18.
Southwest was able to get by the North defense and come up with layups and jump shots.
At halftime, the score was North 29, Southwest 22.
As the second half got underway Southwest looked to get the ball into the hands of Gabe Senseman-Cassidy and Caden Sullivan both came up with layups and jump shots.
North called a timeout with 16:57 left in regulation. The score was North 31, Southwest 22.
North pushed the ball down the floor and continued to get layups in transition.
Southwest called a timeout with 15:43 left in regulation. The score was North 36, Southwest 22.
North continued to attack the basket and look for their shots. North also looked to get the ball into the hands of Willson.
North looked to trap the ball on the defensive end. They wanted to turn Southwest over.
North called a timeout with 12:26 left in regulation. The score was North 41, Southwest 27.
North’s Willson scored his 1,000th point on a slam dunk with just over 12:00 left to go in regulation.
Southwest continued to shoot the ball even though they struggled shooting the ball they kept on attacking the basket.
Southwest called a timeout with 9:05 left in regulation. The score was North 46, Southwest 30.
Townley got hot late in the game. He came up with blocks on the defensive end and layups on the offensive end.
Southwest continued to fight back throughout the second half. Even though their shots were not dropping they kept on attacking the basket.
Southwest called a timeout with 3:39 left in regulation. The score was North 54, Southwest 42.
Willson received a technical foul right before the timeout for saying something to the official.
North called a timeout with 1:38 left in regulation. The score was North 58, Southwest 48.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. It was a sloppy game at times. Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls and went after rebounds.
Southwest called a timeout with 39.3 seconds left. The score was North 62, Southwest 55.
Both teams gave it their all throughout the end.
In the end however North came away with the victory over Southwest, 63-55.
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