Showing posts with label SPRINGFIELD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SPRINGFIELD. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL TOOK ON MINNESOTA TRANSITIONS CHARTER SCHOOL IN A BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GAME

Springfield High School took on Minnesota Transitions High School (MTS) in a boys' basketball game. Springfield came into the game with a record of 2-3 and MTS came into the game with a record of 1-5.

Springfield won the tip. Transitions’ Willie Parrish started the game off with a steal and came away with a layup for the first points of the game.

Transitions started the game out on fire. They went on a run to start the game. Springfield had a very difficult time making their shots at the start.

Springfield did a good job of getting the ball out of the net and getting it down the other end of the court in transition.

Transitions called a timeout with 13:38 left in the first half. The score was Transitions 13 and Springfield 9.

Transitions switched between man-to-man and zone defense. They were able to confuse Springfield.

Springfield was careless with the ball. They turned the ball over and Transitions was able to get the ball down the court and score layups.

Springfield shot themselves into the game. They were able to go on a run after Transitions called a timeout.

Springfield took their time on the offensive end. They passed the ball around the three-point line and looked for the open shots. Everyone got their hands on the ball on the offensive end.

Springfield called a timeout with 3:07 left in the first half. The score was Transitions 23 and Springfield 21.

Tyree Schultz for Transitions took the ball hard to the basket. He was able to get open looks at the basket and make shots that he was putting up.

Springfield made another run late in the half.

At halftime the score was Springfield 29 and Transitions 28.

Transitions started the second half in a zone defense. The wanted to spread the Springfield offense out.

Tevin Sims came up with some nice defensive rebounds for Transitions. He played mostly on the low block.

Springfield kept on attacking the basket. Transitions had a hard time hitting shots.

Transitions called a timeout with 13:59 left in regulation. The score was Springfield 38 and Transitions 30.
Springfield was able to get open fast break layups. Transitions was not able to control the tempo the way that they wanted.

Transitions called a timeout with 11:23 left in regulation. The score was Springfield 45 and Transitions 37.

Both teams traded baskets midway though the second half. Transitions looked to use their speed to get around the Springfield defenders.

Springfield went to a zone defense with just under 10:00 left in regulation. Even though they had shown zone defense earlier in the game they stayed in the zone for a good portion of the second half.

Transitions went on a run with 9:00 left in regulation. They were able to slow down the Springfield offense.

Transitions went to a full court press with just under 4:00 left. They looked for quick steals.

Springfield called a timeout with 2:37 left on the clock. The score was Springfield 67 and Transitions 55.

In a hard fought game Springfield came away with the 76-67 victory over Transitions. I thought that both teams played hard. No one gave up on either team.

The leading scorers for Transitions were David Wallendorf with 19 points, Willie Parris 15 points and Tevin Sims with 12 points. The leading scores for Springfield were Alex Fink with 24 points, Isaac Kirsehstein with 21 points and Cole Milbrath with 9 points.

Their was a great performance by the MTS drum line. The drummers played throughout the first half and kept everyone entertained.

I was joined by the Twin Cities Hoop Czar. Check out his thoughts on the Springfield High School vs. Minnesota Transitions High School boys' basketball game.

Monday, March 28, 2011

BELGRADE-BROOTEN-ELROSA SQUARED OFF AGAINST SPRINGFIELD FOR THE CLASS A STATE BOYS' BASKETBALL TITTLE

Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa (BBE) took on Springfield the Minnesota State High School League Class A
boys’ basketball championship at the Target Center.
 
BBE started the game out in a zone defense. Both teams started out quickly scoring points.
 
BBE looked to get out and push the ball in transition.
 
At the first media timeout the score was BBE 6 and Springfield 3.
 
Springfield used a zone defense as they tried to slow down BBE.
 
The score was tied at 12 with 9:28.
 
Both teams went after the loose balls. They dove on the floor and went after every rebound.
 
Springfield's Jesse Kieper found the basket midway through the first half. He was able to knock down a few deep three-point shots.
 
Neither team went on a run in the first half.
 
At 4:45 left in the first half the score was Springfield 21 and BBE 20.
 
The score went back and forth late in the half.
 
Springfield went on a run to end the first half.
 
At halftime the score was BBE 26 and Springfield 27.
 
As the second half got underway Springfield came out on fire. They were able to go on a run to start
the half.
 
BBE stayed in their zone defense which gave Springfield some trouble.
 
Both teams were able to go on a run. Neither teams’ run was very big.
 
Springfield went on a run late in the game.
 
Springfield came away with the 70-58 victory over BBE.
 
The leading scorer for Springfield was Kevin Kuelfer with 20 points. The leading scorer for BBE was
Jesse Kieper with 25 points.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

CHISHOLM TOOK ON SPRINGFIELD IN THE CLASS A SEMIFINALS OF THE MSHSL BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT

Chisholm took on Springfield at the Target Center in the Minnesota State High School League's state
boys' basketball tournament.

The game got off to a slow start as neither team was able to hit the shots that they were taking.
 
At the first media timeout with 13:01 left in the first half the score was Springfield 5 and Chisholm 4.
 
Tyler Simonson for Chisholm hit the first four shots for his team. His teammates were able to get him
the ball where he was able to hit shots.
 
With 9:22 left in the first half the score was Springfield 10 and Chisholm 4.
 
Springfield continued to shoot the ball well in the first half.
 
With 6:34 left in the first half the score was Springfield 16 and Chisholm 11.
 
Springfield’s Alex Frink was able to attack the basket and make his shots that he was putting up.
 
Both teams looked to get the ball into their big guys on the low block. Chisholm had a hard time
making shots throughout the first half. Springfield was able to get their shots to fall.
 
Chisholm went on a run late in the half. They didn't back down.
 
At halftime the score was Chisholm 27 and Springfield 26.
 
As the second half got underway the score remained close. It went back and forth throughout the
second half.
 
Chisholm continued to shoot the ball late in the half.
 
The game came down to the wire. Neither team gave up.
 
The game was tied at 51 at the end of regulation.
 
As the overtime period got underway both teams stepped up the defensive intensity. The score
continued to go back and forth in the overtime period.
 
Springfield came away with the 63-55 victory over Chisholm.
 
The leading scores for Chisholm were Tyler Simonson with 14 points and Aden Casey and Adam Vake with 13 points each.
 
Springfield was led in scoring by Alex Fink with 21 and Jesse Kieper with 15 points.
 
After the game I was able to talk to Springfield’s Alex Fink and head coach Lance Larson about the
victory.