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I wish that was the score nWo!

It was a good game.......close all the way....Scott was up over SK all of the game. Tied at the end....then fell behind.

I'm Proud of Scott team and Coach Carr!!!!

 

Great Game! Scott lead for the majority of the game, they did a great job neutralizing Hester with the double team, and forced other SK players to step up. They had control until about 5 minutes left when SK over came a 9 point deficit to eventually lead by as much as 6 with under 3 minutes. A few costly SK turnovers, and a great play by Scott's pg Nathan Sharp brought Scott all the way back and to a 1 point lead with 7 seconds left in the game. A Scott foul put SK's Mike Hester on the line down a point, shooting the 1 and 1. With the Scott faithful going crazy and the SK student section's hearts racing, Hester's foul shot hit every part of the rim before finally falling to tie the game up. The second foul shot was missed, and the ball was knocked around, eventually into the hands of Mike Hester who put up a fade away 3 pointer with a few seconds left, that came up short, but SK's Eric Hopkins caught the airball and put up an uncontested layup as time expired to beat the Eagles 69 - 67, very reminiscient of the University of Houston and Jimmy V. As the SK players celebrated, the Scott players fell to their knees.

 

It was a great addition to a great rivalry. Both student sections came to play, as did the players. This is what high school basketball is all about.

 

The only complaint was the amount of fouls the ref's called, i believe there were around 36 total fouls in the game. In a fierce rivalry like this the ref's have to keep control, but they also have to let the boys play.

 

Amazing game, hard fought by both sides, strong win for Simon Kenton over a pesky Scott Squad who will have their hands full with Mason Co. tomorrow.

 

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Hester had an off night but he still controlled the floor and made several key assists in the 4th qtr. At the end of the game when the "chips were down" Hester played like a seasoned senior should.

 

Simon Kenton started out strong with Josh Hurd scoring at will but after the first 3-4 minutes of the game Scott took the lead and kept it until about 3 minutes left in the game.

 

Scott shot "lights out" and their point guard easily penetrated and scored in the first half. However, Simon Kenton shut him down the second half and he ended up forcing several shots at the end of the game which most ended up being rejected by Hurd.

 

Both teams played very hard and didn't give up. It's too bad someone had to lose.

Great game to watch. Congrats to SK

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Simon Kenton 69 Scott 67

 

Hester had an off night but he still controlled the floor and made several key assists in the 4th qtr. At the end of the game when the "chips were down" Hester played like a seasoned senior should.

 

Simon Kenton started out strong with Josh Hurd scoring at will but after the first 3-4 minutes of the game Scott took the lead and kept it until about 3 minutes left in the game.

 

Scott shot "lights out" and their point guard easily penetrated and scored in the first half. However, Simon Kenton shut him down the second half and he ended up forcing several shots at the end of the game which most ended up being rejected by Hurd.

 

Both teams played very hard and didn't give up. It's too bad someone had to lose.

Great game to watch. Congrats to SK

Did Ricky Parrot get any playing time for SK? If Hester had a night off as some has suggested, just wondering what kind of PT did Parrot get. Have always thought that Parrot kid was a fine athelete...:thumb:
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