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BCWB
Fall Basketball League Game Schedule 2014 |
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All Divisions - Week 4 - Sept. 27 |
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Game Time |
Home Team |
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Away Team |
High Scorer |
3pt Shots |
Game Summary |
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8:00 AM |
Blazers - 18 |
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Thunder - 16 |
Blazers - O.
Jackson (9), Thunder - O. Stewart (6) |
Thunder - Q.
Peyton (1), Blazers - O. Jackson (1) |
Another close
game in the Elementary 1 division.
Thunder out scored the Blazers in the first halve with a 8 to 4
lead. But the Blazers figured it out
at halve time and came out to out score the Thunder 14 to 8. Blazers O. Jackson scored all of his game
high 9 points in the second halve to lead the Blazers to the win. |
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8:45 AM |
Penn State -
3rd/4th/5th - 12 |
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Phoenix - 9 |
Phoenix
- C. Wade (6), Penn St. - J. Cherry (5) |
Penn
St. - A. Williams (1), Phoeniz - J. Stewart (1) |
Double
overtime !!! Some more great play in
the Elementary 1 division. Both teams
played a very good game to the end where the game was tied. Some really good foul shooting in the
overtime lead the Penn State team to the win. |
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9:30 AM |
Lancers - 9 |
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North Carolina - 16 |
Lancers
- D. Coldren (4), NC - R. Williams
(6) |
N/A |
North
Carolina lead at the halve with a 8 to 5 Lead. Lancers played hard in the second halve but
was unable to overcome the halve time difference along with a 6 to 4 point
second halve with NC wining both halves. |
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10:15 AM |
Hoyas - 32 |
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Penn State 7th/8th -
25 |
Hoyas
- R. Rivas (14), Penn State - T. Cartnail (9) |
Hoyas
- R. Rivas (2), Penn State - T.
Cartnail (3) |
Hoyas
took a 16 to 11 halve time lead and never looked back. Penn State put up a really good game as
they pulled within 2 points of the lead several times. Hoyas too much for the Penn State
team. Hoyas remain undefeated. Penn State gets their first lost of the
season. |
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11:15 PM |
Comets - 19 |
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Lady Mystics - 21 |
Mystics
- A. Bosley (7), Comets - A. Burgamy (5) |
Comets
- S. Hendi (1) |
Great
game by both teams. The Comets took it
to the Mystics as the Comets were seeking their first win of the season. Mystics took a 13 to 8 lead at the halve
and held on just to win by only 2 points.
Comets re-grouped in the second halve to out score the Mystics 11 to
8. |
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12:00 PM |
*Fenoms - 34 |
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North Carolina - 12 |
NC
- R.Williams (6), Fenoms - Poleman (17) |
Fenoms
- Walls (1) |
Fenoms,
a visiting Non-Conference team, took a huge 16 to 6 halve time lead. Fenoms were too fast and scored quickly to
pull into the lead. NC - tried to come
back with a great effort by R. Williams.
NC had many opportunties to score but the ball just would not
fall. Poor foul shooting by the NC
team also did not help as they tried to catch up in the second halve. Fenoms
get a big time scoring effort form Poleman to take them to the win. |
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12:45 PM |
Spurs - 11 |
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Class Acts - 5th/6th
- 29 |
Class
Acts - K. Coleman (1), Spurs - J. Arrington (8) |
N/A |
Great
first halve with 6 to 5 halve time lead by the Class Acts. Both teams played to win. But a slow second halve followed up by the
pressure defense and press of the Class Acts team allowed Class Acts to pull
away in the second halve. Class Acts
remain undefeated at he season's halve way point. |
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1:30 PM |
Tar Heels - 17 |
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Class Acts - 7th/8th
- 25 |
Class Acts - W.Wright (6), Tar
Heels - C. Egan (6) |
Class Acts - K.
Roberts (1) |
Class
Acts put together two evenly played halves scoring 13 pts in the first halve
and 12 pts in the second halve to out score the Tar Heels each halve by 5
points in the first halve and 3 points in the second halve. Great game, lots of action. Both teams played hard. Class Acts just a bit too much for the Tar
Heels on this day. |
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2:15 PM |
*Fenoms - 19 |
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Class Acts - 5th/6th
- 36 |
Class Acts - K.
Coleman (9), Fenoms - Duleman (9) |
Class
Acts - L. Lester (1), Fenoms - Duleman (1) |
Fenoms
score 19 points but not enough to over come the scoring drive of the Class
Acts. Class Acts score 24 of their 36
points in the second halve. Fenoms
played Class Acts close in the first halve with a 12 to 11 score at the halve
time - lead by Class Acts. But the
second halve the Class Acts proved to be too much for the Fenoms. Class Acts remain undefeated in the
Elementary 2 division - grades 5th/6th. |
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3:15 PM |
Duke - 21 |
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Running Rebels - 24 |
Duke
- Shamsuddin (7), Running Rebels - S.
Locke (10) |
Running
Rebels - J. Lillis (1), B. Flannery (1), Duke - D. Walker (1), B. Main (1) |
Really
good game and nice showing for the Running Rebels. Duke pulled out to a 14 to 11 halve time
lead only to see the Running Rebels play a much better second halve to
overcome Duke outscoring them in the second halve 13 to 7. Great match up of talents on each team. |
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4:15 PM |
Wizards - 22 |
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Vikings - 60 |
Wizards
- J. Lehman (7), Vikings - N. Dize (17) |
Vikings
- J. Shomaker (3), Wizards - J. Maruskin (1) |
Some
really sharp shooting by J. Shomaker in the first halve for the Vikings with
three (3) three point shots and N. Dize adding 10 of his game high 17 points
was too much for the Wizards to keep up.
Wizards played two even halve scoring 11 points each halve. |
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5:15 PM |
Eagles - 63 |
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Hornets - 34 |
Eag;es
- J. Brown (17), Hornets - B. Hankins (9), S. McKay (9) |
Hornets
- S. McKay (1), Eagles - J. Brown (4), J. Eaves (1) |
Eagles
remain undefeated in the JV Division with an impressive win over the Hornets
outscoring the Hornets 29 to 14in the first halve. The Hornets improve their scoring in the
second halve with a 20 point effort but the Eagles were consistant in their
scoring today adding 34 points in the second halve. |
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6:15 PM |
Urbana Elite - 49 |
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New Life Christian
RAMS - 25 |
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Urbana
Elite remain undefeated in the JV Division making them one of two teams in
the JV Division to be undefeated.
Urbana Elite took a 20 to 14 halve time lead. New Life keep it close the first halve,
however Urbana Elite outscored NL in the second halve 29 to 11. |
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7:15 PM |
Lakers - 61 |
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Dallas - 64 |
Lakers
- T. Waters (23), Dallas - T. Dickerson (20) |
Dallas
- J. Hill (1), T. Dickerson (3), C.
Loy (1), A Craig (3), C. McGregor (2), T. Waters (1), M. Stroup (2) |
Dallas
held off a late game charge by the Lakers who pulled witin 2 points with less
than a minute left in the game. Lakers
played hard all game - down by 14 at one point. However, the Lakers was able to keep in
reach and almost pulled it off at the end.
Two really high power games with T. Dickerson scoring 20 for Dallas
and T. Waters scoring 23 for the Lakers. |
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8:15 PM |
West Virginia |
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Hard Work |
Rescheduled |
Rescheduled |
Rescheduled |
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