Thursday, January 30, 2014

HOPKINS WENT UP AGAINST WOODBURY IN A BOYS BASKETBALL GAME

Hopkins went up against Woodbury in a boys basketball game. Woodbury had a hard time shooting from inside to start the game. Hopkins came out on fire. Hopkins built a 11-0 lead with 15:09 left in the first half.
 
Hopkins Kamali Chambers did a good job of getting the ball down the court. He was able to get his teammates involved in the offense. On the defensive end he was able to slow down the guy that he was guarding. Chambers’ teammate Stephon Sharp came up with some nice jump shots in the paint.
 
Hopkins was able to hit shots from in the paint. They took their time on the offensive end. Hopkins’
Amir Coffey came up with a nice two-handed slam dunk that got the crowd into the game.
 
Woodbury had a tough time slowing Coffey down.
 
Woodbury’s Isaiah Coddon got hot from inside the paint. He hit a couple of nice shots from there.
 
Hopkins John Warren looked to get layups as he called for the ball from the post. Chambers did a good job of getting Warren the ball.
 
Hopkins Matt Ambriz came off the bench and replaced Chambers. Ambriz was also able to get his team into an offensive shooting rhythm.
 
Hopkins Jacob Wright got hot from behind the three-point line. He was open and was able to step up and knock down big shots for his team.
 
At halftime the score was Hopkins 61, Woodbury 25.
 
As the second half got underway Hopkins didn’t give up on the defensive pressure. They still played aggressive in the man-to-man and made it difficult for Woodbury to hit their jump shots.
 
Hopkins continued to shoot the ball well from inside the paint throughout the second half.
 
Both teams looked to make layups on fast breaks midway through the second half. Hopkins was successful at doing that.
 
Hopkins was able to come away with the 96-61 victory over Woodbury. Hopkins looked sharp on both ends of the ball. They really played together well as a unit. Woodbury fought hard throughout the game. Hopkins was too quick for Woodbury however.
 
The leading scorer for Woodbury was Ambriz with 28 points. The leading scorers for Hopkins were Wright with 23 points Warren with 12 points and Noble Fahnbulleh with 10 points.

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