Sunday, December 18, 2016

Week 5 Results

This was in all likelihood the craziest week in Rec Ball history. In the early time slot, Team McNamara won by 50 points over Team Meyers. In the middle slot, Team Estes came back from a 17 point deficit in the first half to win 9 after a barrage of three pointers. That game was followed by the late slot which included an insane double overtime game between Gingras and Tornaritis that had a full court prayer from Kyle Battles that sent it into the second overtime. It should be noted that poor game-book management led to Dean Tornaritis to play with 5 fouls and eventually hit the game winning free throw.

Coveno 39 over Dawson 29
Without Dylan Team Dawson struggled on the offensive end of the court. Team Coveno looked decent in all three stages of the game.
McNamara 79 over Meyers 29
Garrett Solomon, Brian Scott, and Justin Kavalowskas combined for 59 points and apparently dominated a thought to be good Team Meyers.
Estes 54 over Ordemann 45
Team Ordemann appeared to have this game wrapped up by half time but then Team Estes got really hot, and stayed really hot. Led by Connor Estes, Team Estes hit something like 12 threes in the second half and missed, maybe 4? If they can keep this momentum than no one will be able to keep up with them.
Booth 51 over Stark 40
Led by Jacob Hickman's 21 points Team Booth was able to beat Team Stark despite the return of Tim Stark.
Forbes 62 over Hecht 57
The 20 point spread was an excessive prediction but no one thought Team Hecht would be this close to winning over a good Team Forbes. Despite not winning a game this season Team Hecht has hung with the best of them and shouldn't be ridden off by any Team.
Tornaritis 71 over Gingras 70 (Double OT)
Team Gingras stayed in it with Team Tornaritis but in the end Deano was able to pull it out of his hat. Play this game 10 times and Team Gingras wins 5 of those and Tornaritis wins the other 5.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Straight up didn't have 5 fouls. Check ya self

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Anonymous said...

Nate Forbes is simply an athlete