DeLaSalle started the game in a man-to-man defense. They looked to make Holy Angels take time off the clock.
It took each team a while to get into a good game flow.
DeLaSalle took a lot of time off the 35-second shot clock as they passed the ball around the 3-point line, getting everyone involved in the offense.
Holy Angels called a timeout with 15:18 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 5, Holy Angels 4.
DeLaSalle’s Dorian Pruitt knocked down 3-point shots. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could knock down shots.
Holy Angels looked to score baskets in transition. They were able to get past the DeLaSalle defense and make layups in transition.
Holy Angels did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense. They also talked to each other on both ends of the floor.
DeLaSalle’s Andrew Apiagyei came up with layups in traffic underneath the basket. He wasn’t afraid to take the ball strong to the basket. Teammate Jeaden Uden also came up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
Holy Angels struggled to shoot the ball midway through the first half. As a team, their shots were not falling. Even though they had trouble scoring, they kept on shooting the ball.
Holy Angels Emmett Anderson attempted 3-point shots. He was able to make mid-range jump shots and layups. Teammate Danial Kelly stepped up and knocked down shots as well.
Holy Angels called a timeout with 8:44 left in the first half. The score was Holy Angels 13, DeLaSalle 23.
Daniel Devine came up with mid-range jump shots and gave his team an offensive spark.
Pruitt came up with deep 3-point shots as he got hot late in the first half. His teammates kept feeding him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Holy Angels swung the ball around the 3-point line as they looked for their shots late in the half.
Holy Angels stayed in their zone defense throughout the first half. DeLaSalle did well attacking the defense and getting to the basket.
DeLaSalle called a timeout with 2:32 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 45, Holy Angels 19.
Danial Devine kept up on coming up with steals and turning them into layups late in the first half.
At halftime, the score was DeLaSalle 55, Holy Angels 19.
As the second half got underway, DeLaSalle continued to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition.
DeLaSalle’s Ichima Idoko knocked down 3-point shots and then sprinted down the floor to play defense. Idoko’s teammates knew where he was on the floor throughout the game.
Both teams continued to attack the basket throughout the second half.
Holy Angels called a timeout with 12:45 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 73, Holy Angels 26.
Both teams played hard throughout the second half. Neither team gave up.
DeLaSalle took much time off the shot clock in the second half.
Holy Angels called a timeout with 6:15 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 90, Holy Angels 29.
Holy Angels couldn’t get into a shooting rhythm. The pressure that DeLaSalle applied made it hard for them to get shots they could make.
In a hard-fought game by both teams, DeLaSalle came away with a victory of 94-43 over the Holy Angels.
The leading scorers for Holy Angels were Kelly with 9 points and Daniel Devine with 8 points. The leading scorers for DeLaSalle were Udean with 22 points and Pruitt with 21 points.
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