On Feb.6, Robbinsdale Cooper and Bloomington Kennedy went up against each other in a boys’ basketball game. Going into the game, Cooper had a record of 5-12, while Kennedy had a record of 3-14. In the last meeting of these two teams on Jan. 7, Cooper came away with a 70-66 victory.
As the game got underway Cooper started the game in a zone defense. They made Kennedy pass the ball around the 3-point line. Kennedy also started the game in a zone defense.
Kennedy looked to push the ball down the floor in transition.
Kennedy’s Malik Jackson took the ball strong to the basket, and he was able to come up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
Cooper also looked to set the tempo of the game. They pushed the ball down the floor, trying to get past the Kennedy defense.
Kennedy swung the ball around the 3-point line, getting everyone involved in the offense. Kennedy was able to come up with steals and were able to come up with baskets in transition.
Kennedy’s Lamarrius Star came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. If Star didn’t think that he could get a good shot, he wouldn’t be afraid to pass it to his teammates.
Kennedy switched between zone and man-to-man defense throughout the first half. They were able to confuse the Cooper defense.
Cooper’s David McKinney came up with layups on the low block. He did a good job of calling for the ball, taking it hard to the basket.
Kennedy came up with steals on the defensive end, and they turned them into baskets on the offensive end.
Cooper’s Noah Butler drove to the basket and looked to make mid-range jump shots and layups. He was able to get past Kennedy’s defense. Teammate Kaiden Hicks also made layups and got as he got the basket.
Cooper called a timeout at 7:16 in the first half. The score was Kennedy 29, Cooper 11.
Cooper had a difficult time attacking the Kennedy defense. They kept on attacking the basket throughout the first half as they didn’t get discouraged.
Kennedy looked to trap Cooper on offense. They were able to turn Cooper over and attack the basket in transition.
At halftime, the score was Kennedy 41, Cooper 18.
As the second half got underway, Kennedy started the half off in a zone defense, which they played most of the first half.
Keymarey came up with mid-range jump shots and layups for Kennedy. He also got his teammates involved with the game.
Kennedy called a timeout with 15:25 left in regulation. The score was Kennedy 43, Cooper 25.
Kennedy’s Sonte Lajeunesse-Wood came up with mid-range jump shots from screens. On the defensive end, Lajeunesse-Wood slowed down the guy he was guarding.
Cooper’s Jahnial Jones came up with deep 3-point shots and mid-range jump shots throughout the game. His teammates were able to get him the ball where he could shoot it.
Starr kept on attacking the basket throughout the second half. He wasn’t afraid to get his teammates involved in the offense.
Kennedy called a time-out with 3:41 left in regulation. The score was Kennedy 69, Cooper 49.
The pace of the game slowed down towards the end of the game.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. Cooper started slow and couldn’t find their shots in the first half. Even though they struggled tlo shoot the ball, they didn’t give up. Kennedy’s offense was going early. They were able to get their offense going early.
Kennedy came away with the 75-59 victory over Cooper.
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