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Monday, May 11, 2009

Turnovers cost 6th grade the 3rd seed

The difference between winning or losing a playoff game can be decided on one play. And in the 6th grade's 11-9 loss tonight, it was a combination of many single plays.

There were way too many turnovers. At least on 10 different occasions, the ball was thrown directly to the other team. One at least three of those occasions, the ball ended up in the basket.

They trailed at halftime 4-0, both on turnovers that led directly to lay-ups.

From the free-throw line, they shot only 1-for-6 and had trouble finding the basket until late in the game.

Despite that, they still could've and very well should've won this game. They will regroup tomorrow, learn from their mistakes, and definitely play better in their playoff game.

But with the loss, they will now face the #1 seed instead of the #2 seed.

PRACTICE TOMORROW

6th and 7th grade will practice tomorrow in preparation for their playoff games, which are still unofficial at this time and listed below. Practice will end at 7:20 p.m. to accommodate those who will be going to the 8th grade playoff game, which is at 8 p.m. from Mission Dolores. (16th and Church)

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