On Feb. 25, St. Paul Highland Park and Bloomington Kennedy went up against each other in a boys’ basketball game. Going into the game, Highland Park had a record of 11-13, while Kennedy had a record of 6-18.
Highland Park looked to push the ball down the floor and set the tempo early.
Kennedy looked to push the ball down the floor and get his teammates involved in the offense. He moved quickly down the floor and got his teammates the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Highland Park also moved quickly down the floor as they looked to get past the Kennedy defense.
Kennedy’s Lamarrius Starr was all over the floor. He could get to the basket and make mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. Teammate Sonte Lajeunessee-Wood came up with jump shots and layups throughout the first half.
Highland Park called a timeout with 9:11 left in the first half. The score was Kennedy 31, Highland Park 16.
Highland Park continued to push the ball down the floor and attack the basket.
Starr continued attacking the basket and coming up with shots.
Both teams got after it in the first half. Neither team gave up an uncontested shot.
At halftime, the score was Kennedy 54, Highland Park 37.
As the second half got underway, both teams continued to push the ball down the floor.
Highland Park’s Yared Yohannes came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Kennedy’s Malik Johnson came up with big mid-range jump shots and layups in the second half.
Kennedy used their quickness to get past the Highland Park offense. Everyone got into the offense. They talked on both ends of the floor.
Kenndey called a timeout with 6:31 left on the clock. The score was Kennedy 69, Highland Park 56.
Highland Park came up with stops and turned them into layups on the offensive end.
Kennedy came away with the 81-75 victory over Highland Park. The leading scorer for Highland Park was Yared Yohoness with 27 points.
The leading scorers for Kennedy were Lajeunesse-Wood with 19, Starr with 15 and Johnson with 14 points.
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