Bryce Duarte |
The seventh
and eighth grade boys’ basketball teams took on South Portland’s Memorial
Middle School, at Windham Middle School on Monday, January 14.
Seventh
grade
Windham
hit the court with high energy, moving the ball around. While Memorial had
jumped out to an early lead, Windham was working hard to bridge the gap. In the
first quarter, Windham capitalized on several turnover opportunities, adding to
their score. In the second quarter the Eagles really stepped it up, being more
aggressive about going after the ball. Windham was fighting for the ball and
taking more shots on Memorial’s basket. Windham was focused and getting rebound
opportunities and the scoreboard reflected it. In the first quarter, Memorial
had at least a ten-point lead, and at the half the score was 27-26, Memorial.
The Eagles had made up the difference nicely.
The
second half brought Windham keeping up their intensity. They continued taking
shots on
Memorial’s basket and they had good defense. They also continued to
get turnovers and trailed by eight at the end of the third quarter. Windham
took advantage of several chances to rebound in the fourth quarter as they
worked to catch up to Memorial. The Eagles put forth a solid effort, but at the
buzzer, Memorial wins 52-43.
High
scorers: Quinton Lindsay #13 and Thomas Davenport #41.
“We
fought really hard and everybody contributed to coming back and making it a
competitive game. I’m happy with the effort; you can’t ask for more of the kids
to come out and play hard,” commented coach Adam Beal.
Eighth
grade
Windham
came out with intensity, but Memorial also pulled ahead early on. The Eagles
had solid teamwork taking shots on basket and increased their offense in the
second quarter. Windham got a few turnovers and showed nice hustle on the
court. Right before the halftime buzzer, Bryce Duarte #34 sinks an incredible
three pointer from half court. Score: 32-24, Memorial.
Windham
stepped up their offense and defense in the second half. They were working hard
to catch up to Memorial by being aggressive, getting rebounds and moving the
ball around taking shots on basket to add to the scoreboard. Memorial took this
one 65-37. Top scorers: Jordan Bridge #24 and Bryce Duarte.
“The
kids came out and showed heart. They didn’t quit after being down that much so
early,” said coach Adam Manzo.
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