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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Despite loss, 4th grade takes a step forward

In their penultimate regular season game, the 4th grade suffered their fourth straight loss by a final score of 20-7, guaranteeing them a below .500 record in their sophomore campaign.

Brendan scored 3 points while Calvin and Nathan both added a bucket each in the loss.

The 4th grade, like they have been lately, were outmanned physically and fundamentally by the other team.

In a strange twist of irony, they allowed their opponent to score 20 points exactly for the second straight week.

Following a disastrous game last Saturday, this week, they actually put up some points and made a game of it.

Offensively, they do not have the makes of a fluid team yet, as their youth and inexperienced is exploited by teams that have more talent at this time.

It has not been a easy going for the youngest St. Mary's team this season, jumping two divisions and getting it handed to them in most of their losses.

At one point in the season, they were (2-1), but it's been a slide they have yet to get out of, and they'll only have one more game to do it.

For the second time in three weeks, a player from St. Peter Pacifica picked up a technical foul, except this time it wasn't an 8th grade game, it was a 4th grade game.

Go figure.

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