Wednesday, February 3, 2016

WAYZATA WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS NORTH IN BOYS' BASKETBALL GAME

On Jan. 25 Wayzata and Minneapolis North squared off against each other in a boys' basketball game.
 
Wayzata looked to set the tempo of the game early. Wayzata passed the ball around the 3-point line.
 
It took a while for North to get their offense going.
 
North called a timeout with 14:59 left in the first half. The score was Wayzata 10, North 2.
 
Wayzata came up with huge shots in the first half.
 
North’s Jamil Jackson came up layups and jump shots. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
 
Wayzata took a lot of time off the clock by swinging the ball around the 3-point line.
 
North’s Isaac Johnson came up with layups. As a team North came up with baskets in transition.
 
Wayzata’s Johnny Beeninga called a timeout with 4:09 left in the first half. The score was Wayzata 33, North 20.
 
Wayzata kept on shooting the ball and knocking down shots.   
 
North struggled to shoot the ball in the first half. At halftime the score was Wayzata 40 North 30.
 
As the second half got underway Wayzata continued to push the ball down the floor and looked to come up with layups.
 
North called a timeout with 14:39 left in regulation. The score was Wayzata 52, North 35.
 
Wayzata came up with fast break layups.
 
North’s Jamil Jackson came up with layups. North came up with fast break baskets.
 
Wayzata called a timeout with 10:46 left in regulation. The score was Wayzata 58, North 42.
 
North was able to get their offense going midway through the second half.
 
Wayzata was able to confuse North on the offensive end.
 
North called a timeout with 5:15 left in regulation. The score was Wayzata 70, North 57.
 
Wayzata was quicker than North was.
 
Wayzata’s Johnny Beeninga was all over the floor. He came up with huge baskets throughout the game.
 
Wayzata came away with the 85-60 victory over North.
 

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