High School For Recording Arts HSRA and Patrick Henry squared off in a boys’ basketball game.
HSRA got out to a quick start as Henry called a timeout with 15:41 left in the first half. The score was HSRA 15, Henry 3.
HSRA ran the floor well as they got everyone involved in the offense and got into an offensive shooting rhythm.
HSRA called a timeout with 12:28 left in the first half. The score was HSRA 22, Henry 10.
Henry attacked the basket but couldn’t get their shots to drop.
HSRA’s Louis McCaleb was all over the floor. On the offensive end he was able to make mid-range jump shots and layups.
Henry got hot midway through the first half. They were able to get steals on the defensive end and turn them layups on the offensive end.
Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls.
After a slow start by Henry, they stepped up and knocked down shot’s late in the first half.
Henry did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense.
HSRA went to a zone defense and Henry passed the ball around the 3-point line to look for their shots.
At halftime the score was HSRA 44 Henry 40.
As the second half got underway both teams continued to push the ball down the floor and get shots up.
HSRA used their quickness to make fast break layups off steals.
HSRA called a timeout with 12:54 left in regulation. The score was HSRA 56, Henry 52.
Both teams took long 3-point shots and they went in.
The game got sloppy for a period of times were both teams were careless with the ball. That resulted in lots of turnovers.
HSRA got the ball into the hands of Nashaun Shackleton and Jacob Rembert who both came up with shots.
HSRA called a timeout with 9:55 left in regulation. The score was HSRA 62, Henry 59.
The game remained close late in the game. Neither team went on a run late.
Roosevelt stepped up and knocked down quick 3-point shots late in the game.
HSRA called a timeout with 2:20 left in regulation. The score was Henry 82, HSRA 76.
Henry’s Mark Cambell came up with deep 3-point shots late in the game.
Henry fought back after a slow start offensively and Henry came away with the 88-82 victory over HSRA.
The leading scorers for HSRA were Jacob Rembert with 23 points, Nashaun Shackleton with 11 points.
The leading scorers for Henry were Mark Cambell 12 points and Ronald Borquez with 11 points.
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