The score went back and forth early. Apple Valley got the ball into the hands of Gary Trent Jr. Trent was able to get to the basket and score layups.
DeLaSalle looked to move the ball down the floor quickly and looked to get quick layups.
Apple Valley swung the ball around the 3-point line and take time off the clock. Apple Valley's Tre Jones was all over the floor. He was able to make layups.
Apple Valley’s defense made it difficult for DeLaSalle to get open looks at the basket.
Apple Valley’s Cameron Kriksey came up with some huge mid-range jump shots. He was also able to take his man off the dribble and make layups.
At halftime the score was Apple Valley 44, DeLaSalle 33.
DeLaSalle’s Sacar Anim was all over the floor. On the offensive end Anim was able to come up with huge mid-range jump shots.
Apple Valley continued to push the ball down the court and make layups. They were able to take DeLaSalle out of the game.
DeLaSalle kept on attacking the basket. They wanted to shoot layups.
DeLaSalle fought back and they were within 10 points with 9:30 left in the second half.
DeLaSalle kept attacking the basket as they looked to score quick baskets in transition. DeLaSalle passed the ball around the 3-point line as they looked to get everyone involved in the offense.
Kriksey came up with some huge shots late in the second half.
DeLaSalle kept attacking the basket on the offensive end. On the defensive end they tried to keep their man in front of them.
Apple Valley went to a zone defense late in the game.
DeLaSalle strung some baskets together late in the second half. They were down eight with 1:15 left in regulation.
Apple Valley came away with the 83-69 victory over DeLaSalle.
The leading scorers for DeLaSalle were Anim with 35 points and Johnson with 21 points.
The leading scorers for Apple Valley were Trent Jr with 31 points and Bertram with 17 points.
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