Thursday, March 6, 2008
Trojans Win Regular Season Finale
The Trojans finally have a little bit of momentum, and it's coming at the right time. The regular season ended Wednesday night vs Nug Squad, with the Trojans winning easily, 47-35. The Trojans came into the game with only one bench player, as they didn't have much notice before gametime. Trojan go-to man Josh Kesner scored a season-high 20 points. Captain Bryan Edwards added 14, playing the entire 2nd half with a busted nose after getting elbowed by an opposing player in the first half. Nathan Delawder scored 4, Chaz Teets popped a 3, and Matt Coen and Andy Wayne had 2 points each.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Trojans snap 3-game losing streak
The Trojans finally got a win Sunday night vs. the Spaniards after dropping three in a row last week. Sunday's game was close until the end, when the Trojans finally decided to quit messing around and put a W in the column. Bench scoring helped the Trojans, with Matt Woods scoring 6 points, Joseph Blomquist scoring 4, and Matt Coen scoring 2. Trojan regulars Josh Kesner, Bryan Edwards, and Nathan Delawer scored 17, 13, and 5 respectively. Andy Wayne added 4 points.
Last week was a disaster for the Trojans. The first game of the week was lost by 1 point, a game in which bench player Chaz Teets overcame his scoreless streak by scoring a bucket in the paint. The 2nd game was lost by 3 points, and the third game was called due to the mercy rule right before halftime.
With a 2-4 record, The Trojans are looking to give that extra little bit of extra effort to get any bit of momentum going into the playoffs.
Last week was a disaster for the Trojans. The first game of the week was lost by 1 point, a game in which bench player Chaz Teets overcame his scoreless streak by scoring a bucket in the paint. The 2nd game was lost by 3 points, and the third game was called due to the mercy rule right before halftime.
With a 2-4 record, The Trojans are looking to give that extra little bit of extra effort to get any bit of momentum going into the playoffs.
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