Sunday, March 24, 2013

PARK CENTER TOOK ON EDINA IN THE STATE CLASS AAAA SEMIFINALS OF THE 2013 MINNESOTA STATE HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE TOURNAMENT

In the last semifinals of class AAAA Park Center took on Edina high school. The game got off to a quick start as each team raced up and down the floor.

At the first media timeout with 14:20 left in the first half the score was Edina 9 and Park Center 5.

Park Center looked to get the ball into the hands of Quinton Lee Hooker. Hooker was able to get to the baskets throughout the first half.

There was a media timeout with 10:38 left in the first half. The score was Park Center 13 and Edina 9 .

Park Center looked to control the tempo of the game early on the game. Park Center went on a 12-2 run with just over 9:00 left in the first.

Hooker continued to lead his team on the offensive end.

Park Center continued to get to the basket and get the ball into the hands of Hooker. Hooker was able to make some unbelievable plays.

Park Center was able to make lay-ups in transition. Park Center did a good job of slowing down the Edina offense. Park Center was able to come up with

There was a media timeout with 2:18 left in regulation. The score was Park Center 35 and Edina 20.

As the first have came to an end the score at halftime was Park Center 37 and Edina 22.

At halftime Hooker had 8 points.

As the second half got underway Hooker continued to lead his team on the floor and his teammates did a good job of letting his teammates know where they are supposed to be on the floor.

There was a media timeout with 13:34 left in regulation. The score was Park Center 43 and Edina 29.

The score continued to widen late in the contest. Edina didn't give up late in the contest.

Park Center continued to attack the basket late in the contest. Hooker continued to play well.

Park Center had the 60-39 lead over Edina with 3:24 left in regulation.

Park Center killed a lot of clock late in the contest. They were able to hold on to the 66-41 victory over Edina.

The leading scorer for Edina was Graham Woodward with 17 points.

The leading scorers for Park Center were Treyton Daniles wit 12 points, Devin Buckley with 13 points, Quinton Lee Hooker 13, Isaiah McKay with 14 points, 

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