Monday, March 31, 2008

PLAYOFFS

So, the seeds have been set. I made up a quick tournament bracket of the matchups, complete with dates and times. You can even predict the winners on this site:

2008 92Y B-League Playoffs

Click "Predict It!" up top to enter your predictions.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008

Navy rolls Royal, improves to .500.


12FINAL
Navy392160
Royal26935

NAVY BOX SCORE:


FGM-FMA

3PM-3PA

FTM-FTA

PTS

Thomas Sweeney, PG

5-11

1-2

0-0

11

Lev
Berlin
, SG

3-3

0-0

1-2

7

Travis McMichael, SF

5-14

3-9

2-3

15

Rashard Deliston, PF

11-18

0-1

2-4

24

Ron
Barba
, C

1-1

1-1

0-0

3

TEAM

25-47 (53.2%)

5-13 (38.5%)

5-9
(55.6%)

60



TO

AST

REB

STL

BLK

PF

Sweeney

1

6

4

3

1

3

Berlin

2

4

2

3

0

0

McMichael

4

1

6

3

0

1

Deliston

4

0

6

0

1

4

Barba

1

1

3

1

0

2

TEAM

12

12

21

10

2

10



For more pictures from the game, click on the link below:
B-League Ball at the 92y: 3-13-08 Navy vs. Royal

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Handicapped Power Rankings

Coming up, we may have a revised power rankings based on help from referees. Hence, the handicapped rankings.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Points added?

Did we really get 2 extra points in the final minutes of the game?

2 players from Navy say we did, but for some reason that doesn't surprise me.

Friday, March 7, 2008

2 UNDEFEATEDS


After last week's nail-biter, Kenny Powell and his squadron of 10 players AND a playbook look vulnerable. Kudos to Navy for a hard fought game. Maybe the refs won't HAVE to decide this week's matchup of Orange vs. Maroon. The 2 only undefeated teams left are set to meet at 8 on Sunday. Will Kenny Powell (a.k.a John Thompson) have what it takes?


I THINK NOT !

Monday, March 3, 2008

Navy vs Orange Recap

Orange trails for the first time all season but still calls themselves undefeated

Last night the Navy (1-3) and Orange (4-0) neophytes squared off in what was a highly anticipated mid season battle. Navy, who has been playing much improved team basketball despite dropping their third straight last night held a three point lead late in the first half forcing Orange to play from behind for the first time this season. The first half ended in a tie as there were several lead changes. Being the strong second half team they have been all year, Orange came out of the gate and went on a quick 7-0 run and held Navy scoreless for the first 5-plus minutes of the second half. This panned out to be the deciding blow of the game as navy never saw the lead again. The best Navy could do was tie the score as turnovers did them in once again. Orange's free throw shooting was just good enough to put Navy away and move to a first place tie with their next opponent, Maroon (4-0).