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Monday, February 14, 2011

4th Grade Post Mortem (RAW Video)

We are 24 hours removed from what proved to be an instant classic and unfortunately our 4th graders were not on the winning end of this heart-wrenching game.

Games like these could build character, and when you are on the losing end of such an exciting game, it should motivate you to improve and get back to the same spot and win in the upcoming years. Let's hope that happens for our youngest team.

As for the game itself, it was no different than most of their other games offensively as Jonathan led the team in scoring. That's almost a given.

Justin did his part as he matched his career high 4 points in a playoff game. He wasn't afraid to shoot the ball, and contributed nicely on the offensive end.

On the defensive end is where the game was lost.

They had no answer for the give and go. For whatever reason, they just couldn't defend it.

On the boards, they were out-rebounded, and instead of grabbing the ball firmly, they slapped at it instead.

Jonathan made almost all his free throws, but missed two crucial ones in overtime that could've given them the lead. But there is absolutely no way anybody can blame Jonathan for missing those two shots, because I would say he is probably the best, if not top three best free throw shooters in the entire school - and he's only in 4th grade.

If you were to poll the entire school on who they would want to shoot a free throw and make it, Jonathan's name would probably be at the top of the list.

As I mentioned in the highlights, and again, there is no way I can blame Jonathan for missing this shot, but with about 3-4 minutes left, the 4th grade led 20-14.

If that lay-up goes in, it's an 8 point lead, and the other team would've been reeling. They had just had a technical foul called on them, and this could've pretty much sealed the game.

Instead, it went the other way for a made lay-up and that 4 point swing swung the momentum back in the other team's favor.

The other team was the aggressor, outworking and out-hustling the 4th graders and that proved to be the difference.

Also, when you don't play that many close games, if any during the season, you are not used to the pressure of a tight game, and I think that caught up with not just the players but the coaches as well.

In the end, it was a good season, that had plenty of ups and great things to build on for the future.

Look on the bright side, you won't have to watch those cheerleaders next Saturday, unless you really want to.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

4th graders, and of course we must not forget our Ethan - be very proud of your accomplishment! You had a great season! We'll try again next year.

Anonymous said...

Only 5 players, wow, that is phenomenal - coaches & parents should be very proud!

Anonymous said...

I don't think there is a word for how great this playoff game was, with five players playing, not four quarters but five plus. It was too bad that we lost, not because they are not a great team but they are just a few players short. Great job... Jonathan, Jason, Justin, Ethan, and Ryan. What a great game. TO US YOU'RE ALL A WINNER!!

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