Minneapolis DeLaSalle and Waseca squared off in the boys’ Class 3A state championship boys’
basketball game. The game was played at the Target Center.
Both teams looked to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition.
There was a media timeout with 14:59 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 4, Waseca 2.
DeLaSalle passed the ball around the 3-point line as they looked for their shots. They also did a good job of getting the ball down the floor and getting everyone involved in the offense.
Waseca struggled to shoot the ball in the first half. They were not able to come up with shots on the offensive end.
There was a media timeout with 10:56 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 13, Waseca 7.
Waseca continued to push the ball down the floor as they looked to score layups in transition.
DeLaSalle’s Jamison Battle was all over the floor. On the offensive end stepped up and knocked down shots.
After a slow start by Waseca they found their shots to drop midway through the first half.
DeLaSalle called a timeout with 7:27 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 16, Waseca 15.
The Waseca defense stepped up and was able to turn DeLaSalle over.
There was a media timeout with 6:58 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 16, Waseca 15.
After a slow start by Waseca they found their shooting rhythm late in the first half.
There was a media timeout with 3:32 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 20, Waseca 19.
Both teams continued to take the ball strong to the basket. After a slow start by Waseca their offense started to click.
Both teams kept going after each other late in the first half. The first half was a defensive battle. Neither team gave up an easy basket.
At halftime the score was DeLaSalle 25, Waseca 21.
As the second got underway both teams continued to push the ball down the floor and looked to score baskets in transition.
DeLaSalle’s Tyrell Terry was all over the floor.
There was a media timeout with 14:06 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 35, Waseca 28.
DeLaSalle got hot after the media timeout. They were able to turn Waseca over and make layups.
There was a media timeout with 10:28 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 41, Waseca 34.
Waseca continued to look to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition.
DeLaSalle continued to push the ball down the floor and look for their shots. They were able to control the Waseca offense.
DeLaSalle called a timeout with 5:42 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 48, Waseca 42.
Both teams traded baskets down the stretch.
Waseca looked to shoot deep three-point shots late in the game.
DeLaSalle passed the ball around the 3-point line to take time off the clock late in the game.
There was a media timeout with 2:28 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 55, Waseca 46.
Waseca didn’t give up they battled throughout the game. They took it to DeLaSalle throughout the game.
Waseca called a timeout with 1:22 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 57 Waseca 50.
Both teams didn’t give up down the stretch.
DeLaSalle was to much for Waseca. In an entertaining game, DeLaSalle came away with the 63-56 victory over Waseca.
The leading scorers for Waseca were Malik Willingham with 21 points and Andrew Morgan with 19 points.
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