On Jan. 29 Breck and Blake squared off in a boys basketball game. Blake started the game in a zone defense. Breck passed the ball around the 3-point line.
Breck started the game in a zone defense. Both teams took a lot of time off the clock in the first half.
Breck’s Justin Bergerson called for the ball in the paint. He looked to make mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Blake was able to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition. Blake wasn’t afraid to shoot deep 3-point baskets.
Blake called a timeout with 14:01 left in the first half. The score was Breck 8, Blake 7.
Breck was able to make baskets in transition. Breck wasn’t afraid to push the ball down the floor in traffic and really attack Blake defense.
The pace of the game was quick. Neither team took a lot of time off the clock on the offensive end.
Blake did a good job of moving the ball and swinging it around the 3-point line.
Breck’s Miles Olowu came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job on the offensive end of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Blake’s William Watkins Jr. came up with mid-range jump shots and 3-point baskets. He did a good job of coming off of picks.
Breck called a timeout with 8:05 left in the first half. The score was Breck 18, Blake 15.
The score went back and forth in the first half. Neither team went on a huge run.
The Blake zone defense made it difficult for Breck to take open shots at the basket.
Blake called a timeout with 5:17 left in the first half. The score was tied at 22.
Blake ran a motion offense. They passed the ball around the 3-point line as they looked for a good shot.
Breck’s Ramaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman took the ball hard to the basket and came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. He was also able to make his free throws.
Blake was able to score baskets in transition.
At halftime the score was Breck 34, Blake 30.
As the second half got underway Blake continued to push the ball down the floor and looked to make layups and mid-range jump shots.
Blake’s Jack Moe was all over the place on the offensive end. Moe dove on the floor after loose balls and went after rebounds.
Breck called a timeout with 15:09 left in regulation. The score was tied at 34.
Breck came up with fast break layups.
Blake called a timeout with 13:22 left in regulation. The score was Breck 38, Blake 36.
Both teams kept attacking the basket and looked for their shots in the second half. Neither team went on a substantial run in the second half.
Watkins Jr. and Moe came up with deep 3-point shots to keep their team in the game.
Breck called a timeout with 11:24 left in regulation. The score was Blake 47, Breck 42.
The game was very physical on both ends of the floor.
Breck’s David Roddy came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. He wasn’t afraid to attack the basket or dribble through traffic.
Blake called a timeout with 8:03 left in regulation. The score was Blake 53, Breck 51.
Moe continued to attack the basket and came up with midrange jump shots and layups. If Moe didn’t think that he had a good shot, he wasn’t afraid pass it to his teammates.
Breck went to a motion offense, they set a lot of screens for each other and they passed the ball a lot in their offense.
The score went back and forth late in the game. There were many ties and lead changes.
Blake called a timeout with 1:19 left in regulation. The score was Breck 63, Blake 61.
Both teams took the ball hard to the basket after the timeout. Neither team gave up an easy shot.
Breck was able to make shots down the stretch. They were also able to come up with stops on their defensive end.
Breck came away with the 73-68 victory over Blake.
The leading scorers for Breck were Chiaokhiao-Bowman with 18 points and Bergerson with 14 points.
The leading scorers for Blake were Moe with 18 points and Watkins with 14 points.
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