Sunday, January 1, 2017

DELASALLE WENT UP AGAINST BENILDE-ST. MARGARET’S IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 23, Minneapolis DeLaSalle and Benilde-St. Margaret’s squared off in a boys’ basketball game.
The score went back and forth for a period in the first half. Neither team went on a run. Both teams weren’t afraid to shoot the ball in the first half.
Benilde wasn’t afraid to push the ball down the floor and look for layups in transition. Benilde’s  Gabe Alada came up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
DeLaSalle did a good job of swinging the ball around the 3-point line. They were able make mid-range jump shots and layups.
Benilde-St.Margaret’s called a timeout with 6:11 left in the first half. The score was DeLaSalle 20, Benilde-St. Margaret’s 19.
DeLaSalle’s Gabe Kalscheur was all over the floor. On the offensive end, he came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. On the defensive end Kalscheur was able to slow down the guy he was guarding.
DeLaSalle wasn’t afraid to take shots from inside or the outside of the 3-point line.
At halftime, the score was DeLaSalle 40, Benilde -St. Margaret’s 27.
As the second half got underway DeLaSalle continued to push the ball down the floor and score layups in transition.
Benilde- St. Margaret’s struggled to score layups in the second half. They didn’t give up. They kept attacking the basket and looking for mid-range jump shots and layups.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s continued to attack the basket throughout the second half.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s called a timeout with 7:29 left in regulation. The score was Benilde- St. Margaret’s 40, DeLaSalle 40.
Benilde- St. Margaret’s continued to look to score late in the contest.
DeLaSalle came away with the 76-47 victory over Benilde-St. Margaret’s.

MINNEAPOLIS NORTH WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS FAIR IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 21, Minneapolis North squared off against Minneapolis Fair in a boys’ basketball game.
North looked to pressure Fair as they brought the ball down the floor. North went to a zone defense once Fair got past half court.
Fair looked to pressure North as they brought the ball down the floor. Both teams looked to score layups in transition.
Fair’s Raishon Brown could get his teammates involved in the offence. He was also able to come up and make 3-point baskets. Teammate Otis Turner also came up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
Fair called a timeout with 14:10 left in the first half. The score was North 7, Fair 3.
North could push the ball down the floor and score layups and jump shots in transition.
Both teams went into a scoring slump midway through the first half. They both had trouble scoring.
North’s O’Dell Wilson IV came up with fast break layups in transition.
North called a timeout with 10:03 left in the first half. The score was North 19, Fair 7.
Fair continued to look for ways to score. The attempted layups and mid-range jump shots and three-point shots. Fair struggled to find their shots for a period in the first half.
Fair’s Makai Patterson could step up and knock down 3-point baskets. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
North could come up with steals and could score off the steals.
North’s Da'Kei Hines and Da'Koi Hines both came up with rebounds. They were able
North called a timeout with 2:44 left in the first half. The score was North 44, Fair 19.
North continued to push the ball down the floor late in the half.
At halftime, the score was North 54, Fair 22.
As the second half got underway North continued to push the ball down floor and score layups in transition.
North called a timeout with 15:58 left in regulation. The score was North 58, Fair 22.
Wilson IV came up with layups. He could get to the basket and power his way to the rim.
Fair came up with layups and jump shots in the second half.
Fair called a timeout with 11:09 left in regulation. The score was North 80, Fair 36.
North was too much for Fair to handle. Fair kept attacking the basket late in the game.
North called a timeout with 6:21 left in regulation. The score was North 93, Fair 40.
Both teams gave it all they got and neither team gave up.
North came away with the 105-43 victory over Fair.
The leading scorers for Fair were Brown and Turner each with 15 points.
The leading scorers for North were Wilson IV with 18 points, Sanders-Smith with 14 points, and  Jamire Jackson with 13 points.

APPLE VALLEY WENT UP AGAINST LAKEVILLE NORTH IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 20, Apple Valley and Lakeville North squared off in a boys’ basketball game. The gym at Lakeville North was packed with fans. Fans from both teams stood in the balcony to cheer their team on.
Going into the game Apple Valley had an overall record of 4-1. Lakeville North and an overall record of 3-0.
Both teams took a lot of time off the clock early. Apple Valley could make layups off the break. Apple Valley could take time off the clock by passing the ball around the three-point line.
Lakeville North’s Trevor Schermann came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Apple Valley’s Nathan Macho came up with deep three-point shots. He did a good job of coming off screens and calling for the ball.
Apple Valley called a timeout with 7:59 left in the first half. The score was Apple Valley 20, Lakeville North 15.
Apple Valley took a lot of time off the clock late in the first half, by passing the ball around the 3-point line.
Lakeville North’s Nathan Reuvers came up with deep 3-point shots. He wasn’t afraid to shoot the ball in spots where he knew he could shoot it.
There were many ties and lead changes late in the first half.
Lakeville North called a timeout with 2:25 left in the first half. The score was Lakeville North 28, Apple Valley 27.
Both teams continued to push the ball down the floor late in the half.
At halftime, the score was tied at 32.
As the second half got underway both teams continued to attack the basket. Both teams went into a scoring lull.
Apple Valley called a timeout with 15:05 left in regulation. The score was Lakeville North 37, Apple Valley 35.
Lakeville North went to a zone defense
Lakeville North called a timeout with 13:27 left in regulation. The score was Apple Valley 41, Lakeville North 37.
Reuvers continued to come up with huge baskets to keep Lakeville North in the game.
Apple Valley was able to come up with steals on the defensive end and then turn them into layups on the offensive end.
Lakeville North called a timeout with 10:42 left in regulation. The score was Apple Valley 48, Lakeville North 39.
Lakeville North’s Jalen Lucas came up with layups in the second half. He also got hot from the mid-range. The defense had a hard time slowing him down.
Jones also came up with some big shots late in the contest.
Apple Valley called a timeout with 5:53 left in regulation. The score was Apple Valley 58, Lakeville North 50.
Lakeville North continued to attack the basket late in the game. They could make layups and mid-range jump shots.
Apple Valley called a timeout with 1:46 left in regulation. The score was Apple Valley 67, Lakeville North 54.
In a very defensive battle game and a good game all around Apple Valley could make shots in the second half.
Apple Valley came away with the 71-63 victory over Lakeville North.
The leading scorers for Apple Valley were Jones with 18 points, Mohamed Kone and Nathan Macho each with 13 points.
The leading scorers for Lakeville North were Reuvers with 25 points, and Lucas and Wahl each with 12 points.

MINNEAPOLIS NORTH WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS SOUTH IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 19, Minneapolis North and Minneapolis South squared off in a boys’ basketball game.
North looked to push the ball down the floor and looked to score baskets in transition.
Both teams started the game in a zone defense. It took a while for both teams to get into a flow early.
North called a timeout with 15:01 left in the first half. The score was North 12, South 4.
North got everyone involved in the offense. They did a good job of talking to each other on both ends of the floor. North also shared the ball well.
North’s JaQuan Sanders-Smith took the ball hard to the basket. He could make mid-range jump shots and layups. On the defensive end, he could slow the guy down that he was guarding.
South attacked the basket as they looked to make mid-range jump shots and layups. South struggled shooting the ball. North was quicker than South and they used that to their advantage.
North’s Da’Kei Hines came off the bench and he provided an offensive spark on the low block. He looked to get the ball on the low block and take layups. If he didn’t think that he had a good shot, he wasn’t afraid to pass the ball to one of his teammates.
South called a timeout with 11:19 left in the first half. The score was North 18, South 10.
The defensive pressure that North applied made it difficult for South to get open looks at the basket. Even though it was tough for South to get shots, they kept on shooting the ball.
North’s Odell Wilson IV made layups throughout the first half. He took the ball hard to the basket. Wilson did a good job of calling for the ball in the low post.
South’s Jalen Jones could get his team in the offensive set that he wanted. Jones was also able to bring the ball down the floor and pass it to his teammates. His teammates also got him the ball where he could shoot it. Jones looked for his shot in the mid-range area and layups.
North called a timeout with 5:16 left to go in the first half. The score was North 38, South 20.
North went to a trapping defense. They wanted to trap the ball on the defensive end when the ball got passed half court.
South went into a scoring drought late in the half. They couldn’t make a shot. North took advantage of that as they came up with steals and fast break layups.
South called a timeout with 2:44 left in the first half. The score was North 46, South 20.
North continued to look to score on layups late in the half. They went to a half-court defense.
North’s Isaac Johnson came up with mid-range jump shots and layups late in the first half on the offensive end.
At halftime, the score was North 52, South 20.
As the second half got underway North continued to push the ball down the floor and looked to make layups in transition.
North end to a zone defense in the second half. They made South pass the ball around the three-point line. South looked to get the ball in the low block.
Wilson kept on coming up with layups off the fast break in the second half. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
South did look to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition. North was quicker than South was.
South called a timeout with 11:26 left in regulation. The score was North 63, South 35.
Both teams went into a scoring drought in the second half. They both had a difficult time scoring baskets.
South’s Malachi Lossow was all over the floor. On the offensive end, Malachi Lossow could make mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in the paint where he could make layups or take jump shots.
South attacked the basket and looked to continue to make layups and mid-range jump shots.
South called a timeout with 6:01 left in regulation. The score was North 75, South 39.
North was too much for South to handle. South didn’t give up as they fought to look for their shots throughout the game.
North came away with the 82-43 victory over South.
The leading scorers for South were Malachi Lossow with 12 points and Jones with 8 points.
The leading scorers for North were Isaac Johnson with 19 points, Wilson with 15 points, and Sanders-Smith with 12 points.

SID HARTMAN BREAKS HIP IN FALL

On Saturday, Dec. 17, sports columnist Sid Hartman broke his right hip when he slipped on some ice on his way to an appearance at a birthday party.
Hartman was taken to Fairview Southdale Hospital and underwent a 2.5-hour surgery.
Hartman was 96 at the time of the fall.

RICHFIELD WENT UP AGAINST ST. THOMAS ACADEMY IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

Richfield and St. Thomas Academy squared off in a boys’ basketball game. The score went back and forth early. Neither team went on a run early. 

Richfield pushed the ball down the floor and could come up with mid-range jump shots and layups. 

Richfield used their quickness to get past the St. Thomas defense. St. Thomas used mostly a zone defense in the first half. They did switch between man-to-man throughout the half though. 

St. Thomas struggled to score late in the first half.

At halftime, the score was Richfield 37, St. Thomas 31. 


As the second half got underway St. Thomas came out pushing the ball down the floor and came up with layups and mid-range jump shots.

The game was close throughout the second half. St. Thomas got everyone involved in the offense. They took the lead late in regulation.

St. Thomas came away with the 72-66 victory over Richfield.


BENILDE-ST. MARGARET’S WENT UP AGAINST HASTINGS IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 17, Benilde-St. Margaret’s and Hastings went up against each other in a boys’ basketball game at St. Thomas Academy.
Benilde pushed the ball down the floor and got everyone involved in the offense. They did a good job of talking on both ends of the court.
Hastings called a timeout with 15:19 left in the first half. The score was Benilde-St. Margaret’s 10, Hastings 3.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s Jamison Battle was all over the floor. On the offensive end of the floor he came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. On the defensive end he was able to slow down the person he was guarding.  
Benilde-St. Margaret’s called a timeout with 12:10 left in the first half. The score was Benilde-St. Margaret’s 13, Hastings 12.
Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls. Neither team went on a run in the first half.
At halftime, the score was Benilde-St. Margret’s 35, Hastings 33.  
As the second half got underway Benilde-St. Margret’s kept on pushing the ball down the floor and scoring baskets in transition.
Hastings had trouble scoring in the second half. They were not able to make shots that they put up.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s Joe Dunn was all over the floor. On the offensive end, he could get to the basket and come up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
Benilde-St. Margaret’s came away with the 79-61 victory over Hastings.

BLOOMINGTON KENNEDY WENT UP AGAINST HILL-MURRAY IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 17 Bloomington Kennedy and Hill-Murray squared off in a boys’ basketball game.
Hill-Murray pushed the ball down the floor and made layups in transition. Hill-Murray could get the ball into the hands of Lance Meniboon. Meniboon came up with mid-range jump shots and layups.
Kennedy looked to push the ball down the floor and looked to get the ball into the hands of Krystian Toliver. Toliver did a good job of making mid-range jump shots and layups.
Hill-Murray used a zone defense in the first half. They wanted to force Kennedy to take deep three-point shots. Kennedy’s offense started slow in the first half but they could find their shots late in the half.
Kennedy went to a trapping defense as they looked to put pressure on Hill-Murray and make them turn it over.
Kennedy called a timeout with 2:05 left in the first half. The score was Kennedy 41, Hill-Murray 27.
Hill-Murray started out strong but the defensive pressure that Kennedy applied late in the half made it difficult for Hill-Murray to make shots.
At halftime, the score was Bloomington Kennedy 45, Hill-Murray 27.   
Kennedy kept looking to get the ball into the hands of Aune Markel and Toliver. Both of whom came up with layups and mid-range jump shots.
Hill-Murray struggled to shoot in the second half. Even though that they struggled they kept attempting shots.
Hill-Murray called a timeout with 11:16 left in regulation. The score was Kennedy 64, Hill-Murray 34.
Kennedy’s Joshua Bryant came up with layups and jump-shots in the second half. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. Bryant also did a good job of taking the ball hard to the basket and getting layups. On the defensive end, he could slow the guy down who he was guarding.
Kennedy called a timeout with 8:39 left in regulation. The score was Kennedy 68, Hill-Murray 38.
Kennedy kept on attacking the basket late in the game. They didn’t give up. Also, Hill-Murray attacked the basket even though they had a difficult time shooting.
Kennedy came away with the 83-62 victory over Hill-Murray.
The leading scorer for Hill-Murray was Runyon with 17 points.
The leading scorer for Kennedy was Bryant with 25 points.

MINNEAPOLIS ROOSEVELT WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS SOUTHWEST IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 15, Minneapolis Roosevelt and Minneapolis Southwest squared off in a boys’ basketball game.
Roosevelt started the game out in a zone defense. Southwest took their time on the offensive end. They passed the ball around the 3-point line as they looked to get everyone involved in the offense.
Southwest started the game in a zone defense. They wanted to make Roosevelt take a lot of time off the clock.
Roosevelt looked to take time off the clock as they passed the ball around the 3-point line. They could get everyone involved in the play.
Roosevelt’s Jordan Johnston was all over the floor. On the offensive end, he stepped up and knocked down deep shots.
Both teams struggled to shoot the ball for a period in the first half.
There were several ties and lead changes in the first half. Neither team went on a run.
Roosevelt stepped up and knocked down deep 3-point baskets and layups.
Southwest went on a scoring slump midway through the first half. They could not hit shots that they put up.
Southwest called a timeout with 5:45 left in the first half. The score was Roosevelt 20, Southwest 11.
Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls. There were many jump balls in the first half.
Roosevelt called a timeout with 3:37 left in the first half. The score was Roosevelt 20, Southwest 14.
At halftime, the score was Roosevelt 23, Southwest 17.
Roosevelt’s Jordan Johnston came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates could get him the ball in spots here he could shoot it.
Both teams continued to exchange baskets in the second half.
Southwest continued to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition. Roosevelt also kept attacking the basket late in the game. Johnston also could keep making shots late in the game.  
Southwest called a timeout with 5:13 left in regulation. The score was Roosevelt 36, Southwest 29.
Southwest used a full court press late in the game. They wanted to make it difficult for Roosevelt to bring the ball down the floor.
Roosevelt called a timeout with 2:09 left in regulation. The score was Roosevelt 37, Southwest 35.
Both teams attacked the basket late in the game.
Southwest called a timeout with 1:00 left in regulation. The score was Roosevelt 43, Southwest 37.
Both teams played hard throughout the game, neither team gave up.
Roosevelt came away with the 49-39 victory over Southwest.
The leading scorers for Roosevelt were Desi Sims and Johnston each with 13 points.
The leading scorers for Southwest were Brennan Hawkins with 12 points and Niko Polydorou with 11 points.  

APPPLE VALLEY WENT UP AGAINST CHAMPLIN PARK IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

Apple Valley and Champlin Park squared off in a boys’ basketball game. Apple Valley struggled to shoot to start the game. 

Champlin Park jumped out to a 24-9 lead with 10:15 left in the first half. 

Apple Valley’s Tre Jones was able tom step up and knock down deep 3-point shots. 

Champlin Park could score baskets in transition. The Apple Valley defense had a hard time slowing down the Champlin Park offense. 

Champlin Park’s McKinley Wright IV came up with mid-range jump shots and layups throughout the first half. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. 

Apple Valley took their time on the offensive end. They passed the ball around the 3-point line and could get everyone involved in the offense.

At halftime, the score Champlin Park 44 Apple Valley 36. 

As the second half got under way Champlin Park continued to push the ball down the floor and looked to make layups. 

Jones continued to make plays and make shots. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it. 

Champlin Park’s D.J. Hunter could put pressure on the guy he was guarding and could slow him down. Teammate Theo John was also able to come up with jump shots and slam dunks. 

Apple Valley couldn’t get the lead late in the game. 

Champlin Park came away with the 91-84 victory over Apple Valley.


MAPLE GROVE WENT UP AGAINST DELASALLE IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

Maple Grove and Minneapolis DeLaSalle squared off in a boys’ basketball game at Hopkins High School as part of the Breakdown Sports USA Tip Off Classic.
DeLaSalle looked to push the ball down the floor and score baskets in transition. They also could take time off the clock by swinging the ball around the 3-point line.
Maple Grove’s Tywhon Pickford came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. He also got his team involved in the offense. He was also able to knock down deep 3-point baskets.
Maple Grove’s Bubba Horton was also able to step up and knock down 3-point baskets and make mid-range jump shots.
DeLaSalle called a timeout with 8:20 left in the first half. The score was Maple Grove 22, DeLaSalle 13.
Maple Grove’s Brad Davison could get his teammates involved in the offense. He was also able to get to the basket and make shots.
The pace of the game quickened late in the first half.
Maple Grove called a timeout with 6:05 left in the first half. The score was Maple Grove 27, DeLaSalle 17.
DeLaSalle’s Gabe Kalscheur could come up with steals on the defensive end and turn them into layups on the defensive end.
At halftime, the score was Maple Grove 40, DeLaSalle 32.
As the second half got underway DeLaSalle stepped up its defensive pressure in the second half. That could slow down the Maple Grove offense.
DeLaSalle got the lead back midway through the second half. Maple Grove continued to attack the basket and came up with layups.
DeLaSalle called a timeout with 6:48 left in regulation. The score was DeLaSalle 58, Maple Grove 55.
The score went back and forth late in regulation. Neither team went on a huge run.
Brad Davison scored a 3-point basket with 2.1 seconds left in regulation to give Maple Grove a 67-64 lead.
Maple Grove came away with the 67-64 victory over DeLaSalle.
The leading scorers for Maple Grove were Davison with 28 points and Pickford with 21 points.
The leading scorer for DeLaSalle was Kalscheur with 27 points.

LAKEVILLE NORTH WENT UP AGAINST CRETIN-DERHAM HALL IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 10, Lakeville North and Cretin-Derham Hall squared off I a boys’ basketball game at Hopkins High School as part of the Breakdown Sports USA Boys’ Basketball Tip Off.
Cretin-Derham Hall pushed the ball down the floor as they looked to score baskets in transition.
Neither team went on a huge run in the first half.
Cretin-Derham Hall’s Daniel Oturu came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Lakeville North got everyone involved in the offense. They did a good job of passing the ball around the 3-point line.
The first half was very close. Neither team went on a huge run.
At halftime, the score was Cretin-Derham Hall 35, Lakeville North 32.
As the second half got underway both teams continued to push the ball down the floor and look for layups.
Cretin-Derham Hall kept on looking to get the ball into the hands of Oturu. Oturu came up with steals and layups on the offence.
Lakeville North called a timeout with 15:44 left in regulation. The score was Cretin-Derham Hall 44, Lakeville North 35.
Cretin-Derham Hall attacked the basket and came up with shots midway through the second half. Lakeville North countered the attack by attacking the basket and coming up with layups.
The score remained close late in the game. Neither team went on a huge run.
The score was tied at 67 at the end of regulation.
As the overtime period got underway both teams continued to move the ball down the floor and looked to score baskets in transition.
The score went back and forth in the overtime period.
Lakeville North came away with the 82-74 victory over Cretin-Derham Hall.

MINNEAPOLIS WASHBURN WENT UP AGAINST MINNEAPOLIS SOUTHWEST IN A BOYS’ BASKETBALL GAME

On Dec. 9 ,Minneapolis Southwest and Washburn squared off in a boys’ basketball game. Going into the game Washburn had an overall record of 0-1 while Southwest had an overall record of 0-2.
Both teams looked to push the ball down the floor and come up with layups. Southwest looked to make mid-range jump shots and layups.
Washburn used a full court man-to-man press to start the game. They made it difficult for Southwest to bring the ball down the floor. Southwest also used a man-to-man defense throughout the first half.
Southwest’s Niko Polydorou came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball where he could shoot it.
Washburn called a timeout with 14:57 left in the first half. The score was Southwest 9, Washburn 4.
Both teams dove on the floor after loose balls. The score also went back and forth midway through the first half.
Washburn could use their quickness to make fast break baskets. Washburn’s’ Terrell Adams came up with mid-range jump shots and layups. His teammates did a good job of getting him the ball in spots where he could shoot it.
Washburn went on a 10-0 run in the first half.
Southwest kept attacking the basket as they looked for layups.
Southwest called a timeout with 8:15 left in the first half. The score was Washburn 14, Southwest 9.
Southwest went to a full court man-to-man press. They looked to make it difficult for Washburn to get the ball down the floor.
Washburn’s Isaac Lotz came up with mid-range jump shots and layups in the first half. He was also able to make deep 3-point baskets.
Southwest came up with layups late in the first half.
At halftime, the score was Washburn 35, Southwest 26.
As the second half got underway Washburn kept on looking to get the ball into the hands of Isaac Lotz, Cortez Adams and Terrell Adams, all who came up with mid-range jump-shots and layups.
Southwest’s Ari Bogen-Grose stepped up and came up and was able to make deep 3-point shots.
Washburn called a timeout with 13:00 left in regulation. The score was Washburn 37, Southwest 35.
There were several ties and lead changes in the second half.
Polydorou came up with some nice passes and received some nice passes as he was also able to find the basket and make layups.
Southwest called a timeout with 9:00 left in regulation. The score was Southwest 43, Washburn 41.
Southwest did a good job of getting everyone involved in the offense. They talked to each other on both ends of the court. Washburn could keep their composer throughout the game.
Southwest was not afraid to shoot the deep 3-point shot and they had everyone crash the boards trying to go after the rebound.
The game remained close late in regulation.
Washburn called a timeout with 1:51 left in regulation. The score was tied at 49.
Southwest’s Bogen-Grose came up with a late 3-point basket that gave Southwest the lead.
Southwest looked to hold the ball and take time off the clock.
Southwest called a timeout with 14.8 seconds left in the regulation. The score was Southwest 54, Washburn 49.
Southwest could take time off the clock. Southwest came away with the 56-49 victory over Washburn.
The leading scorers for Washburn were Cortez Adams with 13 points, Lotz with 12 points, Terrell Adams 11 points.
The leading scorers for Southwest were Polydorou with 18 points and Bogen-Grose with 15 points.