Monday, June 27, 2011

HIGH PERFORMANCE ACADEMY TOOK ON PAT MADISON MAGIC IN THE HOWARD PULLEY PRO SUMMER LEAGUE

High Performance Academy took on Pat Madison Magic in a Howard Pulley Summer Pro League game. The scoring went back and forth to start the game. Neither team was able to go on a run.

High Performance Academy looked to get the ball into the hands of Troy Bell. Bell would drive to the basket strong and was able to hit his shots that he put up.

Pat Madison Magic looked to get the ball into the hands of Romain Martin. Martin was all over the court. He was able to blow past his defenders with ease. He was also able to shoot the ball very well.

At the end of the first quarter the score was High Performance Academy 27 and Pat Madison 24.

Eric Coleman for Pat Madison was all over the court. He was able make easy baskets in transition.

The score went back and forth throughout the first half.

Harry Sonie launched deep three-point shots. He was hit and miss as he made some and missed some. Sonie had to get used to the NBA range three-point shot line. Sonie is a high school player from Apple Valley High School.

Both of these teams had a lot of success in shooting the ball.

High Performance Academy looked to push the ball down the court and score as many quick baskets in transition as they could. Troy Bell got the ball out of the net and was able to bring the ball quickly down the court. He took the ball hard to the basket or he dished if off to one of his teammates who would go in and score it.

At halftime the score was High Performance Academy 53 and Pat Madison 49.

As the third quarter got underway both teams continued to shoot the ball. They both continued to take good shots at the basket.

Pat Madison went on a run in the third quarter. High Performance Academy kept on attacking the basket and taking shots.

At the end of the third quarter the score was Pat Madison 93 and High Performance 74.

Pat Madison continued to hit their shots that they put up in the fourth quarter. High Performance used both zone and man-to-man defenses They tried to keep Pat Madison guessing on what they were trying to use.

Romain Jontell Martin was all over the court. He scored 50 points, including the 11 three-point shots.

Pat Madison was able to come away with the 131-92 victory over High Performance Academy. 

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