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  • BMTSoulja1 changed the title to Bmt United Travels to Barbers Hill/ Lady Eagles win 49-48!

Pull it up and watch the game. 

BH played real sloppy in the first half, unnecessarily gave away 5 points in the final 5 seconds at the end of the first half. BH came out and played better, more efficient ball in the 2nd half. BU seemed to rely on one player way too much, I know that happens, but she just did not get much help from her teammates. 

That's what happened. Pull it up and watch the game.   

  

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9 hours ago, Separation Scientist said:

Pull it up and watch the game. 

BH played real sloppy in the first half, unnecessarily gave away 5 points in the final 5 seconds at the end of the first half. BH came out and played better, more efficient ball in the 2nd half. BU seemed to rely on one player way too much, I know that happens, but she just did not get much help from her teammates. 

That's what happened. Pull it up and watch the game.   

  

That seems to have been the norm all year. That one player is a baller, no doubt, but you’re right.  There’s not much other help besides our post player.  

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58 minutes ago, kenny powers said:

How many players did BU lose from last year? They are no where near the same level of team from what I have seen outside of the one player.

They lost a 3 year starter guard (best defender) Cam Dill, a guard with good dribble (another 3 year starter) Gayla Joseph, another guard with good dribbles and a decent shooter (2 year starter) Taylynn Cooper and another solid senior bench player ( I forgot her name).  
 

on this team, the corp grout is back, but the players that we replaced the above players with are ether extremely young or lack experience.  There’s like 3 freshmen on the team.  1 starts and the other 2 gets significant minutes.  Also, we lost the assistant coach from last year.  He is what made everything go.  

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3 hours ago, BMTSoulja1 said:

They lost a 3 year starter guard (best defender) Cam Dill, a guard with good dribble (another 3 year starter) Gayla Joseph, another guard with good dribbles and a decent shooter (2 year starter) Taylynn Cooper and another solid senior bench player ( I forgot her name).  
 

on this team, the corp grout is back, but the players that we replaced the above players with are ether extremely young or lack experience.  There’s like 3 freshmen on the team.  1 starts and the other 2 gets significant minutes.  Also, we lost the assistant coach from last year.  He is what made everything go.  

Hmmmmm......

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