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Thursday, March 13, 2014

SHAKOPEE TOOK ON OSSEO IN A STATE CLASS 4 A QUARTERFINAL BASKETBALL GAME

Shakopee and Osseo squared off in a boys basketball game in the state quarterfinals of Class 4A at the Target Center. Shakopee came into the game with a record of 22-6 while Osseo came into the game with a record of 22-7.
 
Osseo look to push the ball down the floor and looked to score in transition.  
 
Shakopee looked to get the ball into the hands of Steffon Mitchell. Mitchell looked to make layups.
 
Each team’s defensive pressure made it difficult for teams to get shots up. Osseo swung the ball around the three-point line.
 
Osseo’s Wheeler Baker led the offense. He knew where everyone was supposed to be on the floor. His teammates did a good job of getting the back to him if they thought that he had a good shot.
 
Shakopee did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense.
 
Shakopee used a matchup zone that caused a little bit of a problem for Osseo. Osseo was not able to get open looks at the basket
 
Osseo called a timeout with 10:53 left in the first half. The score was Shakopee 14, Osseo 6.
 
Shakopee’s Evan Hagen came up with some nice mid-range jump shots as he was able to get his shot going. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.  
 
Osseo’s Jordan Dembley was able to step up and knock down three point shots.
 
The officials did a good job of letting each team play their styles of game. It was a very physical game. There were many jump balls in the first half.
 
Shakopee called a timeout with 5:08 left in the first half. The score was Shakopee 23, Osseo 19.
 
Osseo looked to get the ball inside to Ian Theisen. Theisen did a good job of making layups.
 
Shakopee continued to get the ball into the hands of Mitchell.
 
At halftime the score was Shakopee 31, Osseo 25.
 
As the second half for underway Osseo continued to look to get the ball into the hands of Baker and Dembley. They were able step up and knock down shots.
 
Mitchell stepped up and was able to knock down big shots throughout the game. Osseo couldn’t stop him on offense.
 
Baker got hot as he was able to hit mid-range jump shots throughout the second half.  
 
Osseo called a timeout with 10:03 left in regulation. The score was Shakopee 41, Osseo 40.
 
Osseo’s Elliot Kane stepped up and as able to hit deep three-point baskets.
 
Shakopee called a timeout with 8:40 left in regulation. The score was Osseo 43, Shakopee 41.
 
Neither team went on a run late in the contest. There were many ties and lead changes late in the game.
 
Both teams took a lot of time off the clock in the second half. Osseo switched between man-to-man and zone defense as they tried to confuse Shakopee. Osseo was able to come up with steals and turn them into baskets.
 
Shakopee called a timeout with 1:28 left in regulation. The score remained Osseo 49, Shakopee 48.
 
As the game wound down Shakopee continued to look for Mitchell to get the ball. Shakopee looked to trap and create turnovers.
 
Shakopee called a timeout with 53.1 seconds left in regulation. The score was Osseo 51, Shakopee 50.
 
Hagen shot a mid-range jump shot late and gave Shakopee a 52-51 lead.
 
Osseo called a timeout with 9.5 seconds left in regulation.
 
Hagen was fouled and was able to hit both of his free throws.
 
In a game that came down to wire Shakopee came away with the 54-51 victory over Osseo.
 
Osseo was lead in scoring by Theisen with 18 points and Baker with 14 points.
 
Shakopee was lead in scoring by Mitchell with 18 points and Hagen with 16 points.  
 
With that victory Shakopee will take on Hopkins in the state semifinals.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

OSSEO TOOK ON CHAMPLIN PARK IN A BOYS SECTION 5 CLASS 4A CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

On March 7 Rogers high school hosted the Section 5 Class 4A boys basketball game between Osseo and Champlin Park. These two teams split during the regular season.
 
Osseo did a good job of getting the ball down the floor and looking to get the ball inside to Ian Theisen. Theisen did a good job of making his layups.
 
Champlin Park looked to get the ball into the hands of Marty Hill and Jeremey Johnson.
 
Osseo called a timeout with 12:57 left in the first half. The score was Champlin Park 13, Osseo 7.
 
Champlin Park went on a 12-5 run after the timeout.
 
Osseo called a timeout with seven minutes left in the first half. The score was Champlin Park 25, Osseo 12.
 
Champlin Park did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense. They passed the ball around the three-point line and really took their time on the offensive end. Champlin Park’s Ian Smith made his mid-range jump shots throughout the first half. Osseo had trouble guarding him.
 
Osseo’s Wheeler Baker was all over the floor. He came up with layups throughout the first half.
 
Champlin Park’s Hill was able to knock down some deep three-point shots late in the first half.
 
At halftime the score was Champlin Park 39, Osseo 27.
 
As the second half got underway Champlin Park’s JT Gibson was on fire. He stepped up and drained deep three-point shots. Gibson scored his team’s first eight points of the second half.
 
Osseo continued to get the ball into the hands of Theisen. Theisen continued to hit layups. Teammate
Jordan Dembley came up with rebounds and was able to make layups.
 
Champlin Park called a timeout with 13:24 left in regulation. The score was Champlin Park 47, Osseo 37.
 
Theisen got hot from behind the three-point line was he was able to hit deep shots.
 
Osseo did a good job of getting the ball inside throughout the second half.
 
Smith continued to attack the basket and come up with mid-range jump shots.
 
Osseo’s Giovanni Pastrano stepped up and was able to bury some deep three-point shots.
 
Theisen tied at the game at 59 with 3:45 left in regulation.
 
Osseo looked to take time off the clock late in regulation.  
 
The game was tied at 60 at the end of regulation. There was a four minute overtime period.
 
Baker fouled out with 2:08 left in the overtime period.
 
Both teams played hard throughout the game. Neither team gave up easy shots.
 
Kane and Theisen came up with shots in the overtime period.
 
Osseo came away with the 72-67 overtime victory. With the win Osseo advances to the 2014 MSHSL State Boys Basketball Tournament.
 
The leading scorers for Champlin Park were Smith with 18 points and Hill with 15 points. The leading scorers for Osseo were Theisen with 23 points, Baker with 12 points and Kane with 10 points.
 
After the game I was able to talk to Osseo’s Theisen, Dembley, Baker and Osseo Head Coach Tim Theissen about the game.
 
I was joined by the Twin Cities Hoops Czar. Check out his thoughts of the Osseo vs. Champlin Park Section 5 Class 4A boys basketball game.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

MAPLE GROVE TOOK ON OSSEO IN A BOYS BASKETBALL GAME

Osseo and Maple Grove squared off in a boys basketball region semifinal game. Osseo look to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition.
 
Maple Grove called a timeout with 15:39 left in the first half. The score was Osseo 8, Maple Grove 0.
 
Maple Grove’s Reed Nikko scored his team’s first seven points.
 
Osseo’s Elliot Kane came up with a deep three-point basket. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball where he could shoot it.
 
Osseo’s Jamar Roberson took the ball hard to the basket as he tried to make his layups. He was able to hit free throws.
 
Maple Grove’s Matt Lindgren hit a three-point shot to tie the game at 14 with just over 8:00 left in the first half.
 
The score went back and forth. Both teams shot the three-point shot well.
 
Osseo’s Jordan Dembley and Wheeler Baker did a good job of running the offense. They knew where their teammates were supposed to be on the floor and they were able to move the ball well. Baker came up with big shots in the offense.
 
Maple Grove’s Tyler Barker did a good job of running their offense. He called out plays that he wanted ran.  
 
At halftime the score was Maple Grove 25, Osseo 21.
 
As the second half got underway Osseo looked to get the ball into the hands of Ian Theisen. Theisen was able to shoot the three-point shot as well as post up on the low block and score layups.
 
Teammate Giovanni Pastrano came up with a two handed slam dunk that gave his team energy and momentum. Kane continued to hit three-pointers throughout the second half.
 
Nikko continued to shoot well in the second half.
 
The defensive pressure that Osseo put on made it difficult for Maple Grove to hit shots in the second half.
 
Osseo took time off the clock late in the second half by swinging the ball around the three-point line.
 
Osseo’s Elliot Kane came up was able to hit mid-range jump shots throughout the second half. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
 
Maple Grove’s Brad Davison came up with some steals on the defensive end and was able to convert them to baskets on offense.
 
Osseo’s Baker stepped up and knocked down big shots late in regulation.
 
Osseo came away with the 55-43 victory over Maple Grove.
 
The leading scorers for Maple Grove were Nikko and Lindgren each with 14 points.
 
Osseo was lead in scoring by Kane with 14 points, Theisen with 13 points, Baker with 12 points and Dembley with 10 points.
 
Osseo will play Champlin Park on Friday March 7 in the region finals.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

OSSEO TOOK ON COON RAPIDS IN A BOYS BASKETBALL GAME

On Feb. 24 Osseo traveled to Coon Rapids for a boys basketball game. Coon Rapids started in a zone defense.
 
Osseo looked to get the ball into the hands of Giovanni Pastrano and Wheeler Baker. Jordan Dembley brought the ball down the floor and looked to get everyone involved in the offense.
 
Coon Rapids struggled to shoot the ball to start the game. They turned the ball over and Osseo was able to score baskets off their turnovers.
 
Coon Rapids switched between man-to-man and zone defense throughout the first half. That didn’t seem to bother Osseo as they were able to get to the basket on the offensive end.
 
Osseo’s Ian Theisen entered the game with just under 12 minutes to go in the first half. Theisen suffered a foot injury in December and has been unable to play for a portion of the season. He is considered one of Osseo’s main go-to guys in the paint.
 
Osseo’s Allen Anderson came off the bench and provided an offensive spark. Anderson was able to get the ball to teammate Elliott Kane who came up with some nice three-point baskets.
 
Coon Rapids called a timeout with 10:41 left in the first half. The score was Osseo 11, Coon Rapids 6.
 
Coon Rapids Jackson Bednar made some layups to keep his team in the game.
 
Osseo’s Jordan Dembley found his mid-range touch as he was able to knock down jump shots. If Dembley was not able to get a good look at the basket he would get the ball to teammates Pastrano or Connor Kittleson who were able to knock down jump shots.
 
Coon Rapids’ Taylor Croal and Brody Lang were each able to make layups late in the first half.
Coon Rapids wasn’t able to hit shots late in the first half. 
 
The score at halftime was Osseo 46, Coon Rapids 19.
 
As the second half got underway Coon Rapids looked to turn up the pace of the game. They wanted to score baskets in transition.
 
Pastrano continued to take the ball hard to the basket looking to get layups. Dembley was able to come up with rebounds and was able to turn them into points.
 
Coon Rapids attacked the basket in the second half. They were able to hit their shots.
 
Osseo was able to come away with the 84-40 victory over Coon Rapids.
 
The leading scorer for Coon Rapids was Bednar with 15 points.
 
The leading scorers for Osseo were Baker with 28, Kane with 15, Pastrano with 15, Roberson 11 and Theisen with 11 points.
 

Monday, January 13, 2014

COON RAPIDS WENT UP AGAINST OSSEO IN A BOYS BASKETBALL GAME

On Jan. 9 Coon Rapids and Osseo squared off in a boys basketball game.
 
Osseo looked to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition early.
 
Coon Rapids had a hard time making their shots that they put up. Even though they were attacking the basket, they were not able to hit the shots that they put up.
 
Osseo’s Wheeler Baker came up with a nice one-handed slam dunk that gave his team confidence.
 
On the next play Baker came up with another nice slam dunk. Coon Rapids called a timeout with
13:42 left in the first half. The score was Osseo 18, Coon Rapids 2.
 
Baker was also able to step outside of the three-point line and nail some deep three-point shots. His teammates were not afraid to pass him the ball anywhere on the floor. Baker did a good job of knowing where he was on the floor.
 
Coon Rapids wasn’t afraid to shoot the ball even though that they had difficulty shooting it. The
 
Osseo defense gave Coon Rapids fits on the offensive end.
 
Osseo’s Allen Anderson did a good job of bringing the ball down the floor. He got his team’s offense going as he shouted out plays that he wanted run. Osseo did a good job of taking time off the clock on offense as they passed the ball around the three-point line.
 
Coon Rapids was not able to slow down Osseo on the offensive end. They seemed to get flustered by the amount of pressure that Osseo applied.
 
Osseo was able to score baskets in transition. They used their quickness to get fast breaks.
 
At halftime the score was Osseo 61, Coon Rapids 20.
 
As the second half got underway Osseo continued to pass the ball around the three-point line to take time off the clock.
 
Ian Theisen shot a free throw with just under 15:00 left in regulation to become the all-time leading scorer in Osseo history.
 
Coon Rapids Sam Carver made shots for his team. His teammates got him the ball inside the three point line and he was able to make his jump shots.
 
Coon Rapids switched between man-to-man and zone defense throughout the second half. Osseo was still able to make shots that they put up.
 
Osseo’s Connor Kittleson got the ball inside and was able to make lay-ups. His teammates fed him the ball when he was on the low post and he took the ball strong to the basket.
 
Osseo ran away with the 94-35 victory over Coon Rapids.
 
The leading scorers for Coon Rapids were Sam Carver with 10 points, Timmy Nguyen with 8 points, and Jeremy Becker with 7 points.
 
The leading scorers for Osseo were Baker with 28, Theisen with 18, and Dembley with 12.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

OSSEO TOOK ON ROCHESTER LOURDES IN A BOYS BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 26, Osseo and Rochester Lourdes went up against each other in a boys basketball game. The game was part of the Rochester Rotary US Bank Holiday Classic that was played at the Mayo Civic Center.
 
The score went back and forth early. Neither team went on a run early in the game. Lourdes called a timeout with 12:04 left in the first half. The score was Osseo 12, Lourdes 10.
 
Lourdes was not afraid to take the ball hard to the basket after they passed the ball around the three-point line to take time off the clock.
 
Lourdes went to a zone defense late in the first half. They wanted to spread the Osseo offense out.
 
Osseo called a timeout with 5:40 left in the first half The score was Osseo 14, Lourdes 13.    
 
Osseo’s Ian Theisen came down and rolled his ankle with 4:37 left in the first half. He was helped off the court. Theisen did not return to the game.
 
The defensive pressure made it difficult for each team to put shots up. Even then someone took a shot someone always had a hand in the face.
 
Osseo’s Jordan Dembley came up with some good shots for his team. He was able to hit some layups late in the first half.
 
At halftime the score was Osseo 21, Lourdes 17.
 
Osseo started the second half in a zone defense, that made Lourdes have to swing the ball around the three-point line to look for their shots.
 
Both teams took a lot of time off the clock in the second half. The game was a defensive battle.
 
Dembley was able to keep making layups in the second half.
 
Lourdes called a timeout with 12:33 left in regulation, the score was Osseo 30, Lourdes 19.
 
Lourdes looked to get the ball into to Jacob Schaefer’s hands. Schaefer called for the ball on the low block and was able to hit short jump shots.
 
Andre Stewart for Lourdes kept his team in the game. He drove to the basket and made layups and was also able to make jump shots from within the three-point line.
 
Osseo got hot late in the second half. Everybody did a good job of passing the ball around as they were able to get their offense going.
 
Lourdes called a timeout with 6:31 left in regulation, the score was Osseo 41, Lourdes 28.
 
Osseo clamped down on the defensive end as Lourdes were not able to get good shot in the second half.
 
Osseo did a good job of passing the ball around the three-point line to take time off the clock late in the contest.
 
In a game that saw a lot of defense and not a whole lot of offense throughout, Osseo came away with the 55-32 victory over Lourdes.