Chaska started the game out in a zone defense. Lakeville South had to take a lot of time off the 35-second shot clock.
It took both teams awhile to get into a shooting rhythm. Each team took their time on the offensive end.
Chaska passed the ball around the 3-point line, getting everyone involved in the offense. They did a good job talking to each other on both ends of the floor.
Neither team shot the ball well to start the game. Both teams got up and down the floor.
Chaska’s Marquis Connell came up with mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half. If he didn’t think that he had a good shot, he would pass it off to one of his teammates. Teammate Tyler Forrest also came up with mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 9:45 left in the first half. The score was Chaska 15, Lakeville South 3.
Even though Lakeville South struggled to shoot the ball early, they kept attacking the basket and looking for their shots.
Lakeville South struggled initially but began connecting on their shots with just under eight minutes remaining in the first half.
The score remand close late in the first half. Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls and went after rebounds on both ends of the floor.
Lakeville South’s Gavin Stuart stepped up and knocked down mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half. He was able to keep his team in the game.
Both teams started out slow offensively, but they shot the ball well late in the first half. At halftime the score was Chaska 32, Lakeville South 26.
Chaska’s Chase Maetzold 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.
Maetzold also stepped up and made deep 3-point shots early in the second half. On the defensive end he was able to slow down the guy he was guarding.
Chaska got everyone involved in the offense. They passed the ball around to each other and communicated well with each other on both ends of the floor.
Lakeville South played a zone defense in the second half. That made Chaska take a lot of time off the 35-second shot clock.
Lakeville South’s Nolen Greene stepped up and made deep 3-point shots. He also knew if he didn’t think that he had a good look at the basket he wasn’t afraid to pass it to one of his teammates.
The score remained close throughout the second half. Neither team went on a big run in the second half.
Chaska called a timeout with 10:58 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 47, Lakeville South 43.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. After a slow start from both teams both teams looked to get into a shooting rhythm.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 8:11 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 56, Lakeville South 43.
Forrest came up with deep 3-point shots late in the game to keep Chaska in the game.
Both teams played hard, neither team gave up open looks at the basket. There were many loose balls and jump balls in the second half.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 5:51 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 61, Lakeville South 48.
Chaska used their quickness to get past the Lakeville South defense.
Lakeville South continued to push the ball down the floor and looked for layups in transition.
Maetzold continued to come up with shots late in the game. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Chaska called a timeout with 2:29 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 67, Lakeville South 49.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. Neither team gave up an easy shot. Chaska pulled away midway through the second half.
Chaska came away with the 71-53 victory over Lakeville South. The leading scorers for Lakeville South were Stuart with 16 and Green with 13 points. The leading scorers for Chaska were Maetzold with 19 points and Forrest with 15.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 9:45 left in the first half. The score was Chaska 15, Lakeville South 3.
Even though Lakeville South struggled to shoot the ball early, they kept attacking the basket and looking for their shots.
Lakeville South struggled initially but began connecting on their shots with just under eight minutes remaining in the first half.
The score remand close late in the first half. Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls and went after rebounds on both ends of the floor.
Lakeville South’s Gavin Stuart stepped up and knocked down mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half. He was able to keep his team in the game.
Both teams started out slow offensively, but they shot the ball well late in the first half. At halftime the score was Chaska 32, Lakeville South 26.
Chaska’s Chase Maetzold 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.
Maetzold also stepped up and made deep 3-point shots early in the second half. On the defensive end he was able to slow down the guy he was guarding.
Chaska got everyone involved in the offense. They passed the ball around to each other and communicated well with each other on both ends of the floor.
Lakeville South played a zone defense in the second half. That made Chaska take a lot of time off the 35-second shot clock.
Lakeville South’s Nolen Greene stepped up and made deep 3-point shots. He also knew if he didn’t think that he had a good look at the basket he wasn’t afraid to pass it to one of his teammates.
The score remained close throughout the second half. Neither team went on a big run in the second half.
Chaska called a timeout with 10:58 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 47, Lakeville South 43.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. After a slow start from both teams both teams looked to get into a shooting rhythm.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 8:11 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 56, Lakeville South 43.
Forrest came up with deep 3-point shots late in the game to keep Chaska in the game.
Both teams played hard, neither team gave up open looks at the basket. There were many loose balls and jump balls in the second half.
Lakeville South called a timeout with 5:51 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 61, Lakeville South 48.
Chaska used their quickness to get past the Lakeville South defense.
Lakeville South continued to push the ball down the floor and looked for layups in transition.
Maetzold continued to come up with shots late in the game. His teammates were able to get him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Chaska called a timeout with 2:29 left in regulation. The score was Chaska 67, Lakeville South 49.
Both teams played hard throughout the game. Neither team gave up an easy shot. Chaska pulled away midway through the second half.
Chaska came away with the 71-53 victory over Lakeville South. The leading scorers for Lakeville South were Stuart with 16 and Green with 13 points. The leading scorers for Chaska were Maetzold with 19 points and Forrest with 15.
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