Homer Center 48 BC 38

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Homer Center 48 BC 38

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The heritage conference re-exerts its dominance at the d6A level. I believe that's their 7th title in the last 11 years.

Cannot wait until IUP's new convention center/arena is completed. That willl be a premier location for basketball.
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Re: Homer Center 48 BC 38

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Zone, do you have a girls final?
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BG too much: 47-25.

First half was back-and-forth. BG went on 6-2 run to end it at 25-20. Then they must have scored the first 10 points of the second half. Turned the game into a half court affair and they were very impressive. Held NC to 5 second half points.
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Re: Homer Center 48 BC 38

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Congrats to H-C, but it sounded like Carroll stunk up the joint in this one. Down 8, they missed three straight free throws (including the front end of two one-and-ones) in a 30-second stretch midway through the fourth and couldn't capitalize on 16 H-C turnovers in the second half alone.
Hilarious segment in the pregame on the radio as the Indiana radio announcers tried to "place" the Carroll starters in their "home" districts based on their last names, i.e. "Paronish, that's a Northern Cambria name..."
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biffpocoroba wrote:Congrats to H-C, but it sounded like Carroll stunk up the joint in this one. Down 8, they missed three straight free throws (including the front end of two one-and-ones) in a 30-second stretch midway through the fourth and couldn't capitalize on 16 H-C turnovers in the second half alone.
Hilarious segment in the pregame on the radio as the Indiana radio announcers tried to "place" the Carroll starters in their "home" districts based on their last names, i.e. "Paronish, that's a Northern Cambria name..."

True, BC didn't play that well. Neither did homer. But that really doesn't matter b/c homer has the W.
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Re: Homer Center 48 BC 38

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Very poor game by the Huskies. Greene looked rusty coming off injury, and they didn't seem to have much intensity. They didn't look like the Huskies from earlier in the year.
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