ASA started the game in a zone defense. PSA looked to move the ball down the floor quickly as they looked to score baskets in transition.
ASA struggled to shoot the ball early. They passed the ball around the 3-point line and attack the basket.
ASA called a timeout with 12:18 left in the first half. The score was PSA 14, ASA 0.
PSA came up with steals as they were able to turn ASA over. PSA was able to make layups off the turnovers.
PSA’s Elisheick Deah came up with layups on fast breaks. His teammates did a good job of getting the ball to him and he was able to blow by defenders.
ASA called a timeout with 7:35 left in the first half. The score was PSA 30, ASA 0.
PSA did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense. They passed the ball around the 3-point line as they took time off the clock. They worked the ball inside to post player Brandon Egge. Egge came up with layups.
ASA’s James Wilfong made a jump shot with 3:57 left in the first half for his team’s first basket.
ASA had a difficult time shooting the ball throughout the first half.
At halftime the score was PSA 51, ASA 5.
As the second half got underway PSA continued to attack the basket looking for layups. PSA’s Daveon Gibson and Egge continued to look to shoot mid-range jump shots.
PSA took a lot of time off the clock in their offense. They passed the ball around the 3-point line as they took time off the clock.
ASA started to hit jump shots in the second half. ASA guard Thomas Ewalt brought the ball down the floor and was able to get the ball into the paint.
ASA called a timeout with 11:40 left in the second half. The score was PSA 67, ASA 12.
PSA stepped of the defensive pressure in the second half. ASA hit shots late in the game.
PSA came away with the 91-19 victory over ASA.
The leading scorer for ASA was Wilfong with 7 points.
The leading scorers for PSA were Gibson with 30 points and Egge with 27 points.
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