This weekend we were playing 3 games against Saints. Our A’s vs their A’s,
our E’s v their B’s and our F’s v their E’s. Can I start by saying, what the
hell would happen if our B’s played the Saints E’s? I think we would win by
150.
Check your email – I sent you all an email about the progress of the new
uniforms. If you want to be involved in the design let me know.
The leagues should be regraded this week – I suspect there will be a few
changes so I will keep you updated during the week.
All the stats have been updated for Week 4 (including midweek). Stats are here. As I have been keeping all the A Grade stats I have thought it would be fun to keep a Player of the Month for each month.
Palky’s A Grade Player of the Month (May)
Will Good
(Saint Peters)
Just quickly before we get to the reports, I want to say that I am going
to need to stop supporting the running of the other teams - getting players, uniforms,
scoresheets, voting sheets, coaching etc. This is purely selfish but my game is
really suffering and doing all of these extra things I think is starting to
impact my on court performance. I love helping the club and scoring games and
coaching if I am needed and just helping everyone. I just don’t think that I am
able to help like I have in the past – I played terrible today and I would say
there is a possibility that the reason is because I have spread myself a bit
thin. I hope that makes sense. I will continue to help the Lady Reds but any
assistance is always welcome – especially with scoring. I will score games if I
have played my game – but I won’t be scoring games if my team has yet to play.
I will be at the stadium in a cheerleader capacity only.
I feel like bad about this … so 16 year old Palk will give you this
… and this.
If the internet was around when I was young I would have got nothing done.
To the reports:
A's (3-1) v
SPOC A (4-0) - Missing for the A's were Liam (gastro), Foo (groin), Corey (work) and Orken (ladies) ... so 8 time A Grade Premiership player Andrew "Big A" Williams came out of exile to fill in, as well as, a first game for Tauny Schmidt. Hobbs and Tauny were late - so the A's started with 4 for the first 5 minutes. The late players forced the A's to play zone and they just didn't have a flow in the first half - down 16 at half time (9-25) ... actually 9-20 due to 5 for "Late Player". The A's switched from zone to man and it paid off. Hobbs hit a couple of 3's, Tauny hit one and A scored inside. Jack made an awesome hustle play, jumped on a loose ball, passed it between a Saints player's legs and Phil ended up with a wide open 3. The Reds second half was good but they just didn't keep "Bobo" off the O glass and he came up with 6 points. It was all a little too late - A's lost by 8. Hobbs 9, Phil 7,
Jack 4. With the 4 players to come back - Saints didn't show enough to scare the Reds.
B's (2-2) v
Cherry Saints A (0-4) – Cherry Saints are a bit of an unknown and the
Reds were coming off the horrendous effort the previous week. The Reds started
a bit slow – they were getting a lot of good looks but nothing would fall.
Jamie got the scoring underway with a back court steal and layup and Mike hit a
3 and short jumper. Cherry Saints were getting to the line and converting and
scoring a few baskets down low – Reds down 4 (11-15) at halftime. In the 2nd
half the Reds turned up their D and started making shots that they were missing
in the 1st – Mike hit a couple of threes, Ned, Goody and Davey all
scored inside and Darcy “Ace” Aistrope started to make his absent jumper. We
applied full court pressure and kicked Cherry Saints butt like a Mexican wrestler
drop kicking a dwarf in a monkey suit. What Palk … that is a ridiculous analogy
… is it? Is it? Reds won 37-26. Darcy and Mike had 12 and Lachy 4.
Some antics started late in the game too when Lachy and Cherry’s centre started
jawing. It the heat of words Lachy said “we are beating you up their” [point to the scoreboard] … which
was interpreted as “I will beat you up there” (implying the carpark). The
centre said “You want to go out?” Lachy said “Yeah you can take me out for a
beer”.
C's (4-0) v
Coromandel Valley A - The C's were minus players in the guard spot - BB and Manners were out meaning G and Madman were the guards and Kobe, Hendo, Phill (who has a very T-1000 gait) and Thommo. Coromandel were a bit of an unknown quantity but proved a tad unorthodox - they made a lot of very strange shots. The C's were clearly the better side but Coromandel just wouldn't go away - the C's had lots of shots around the basket but just couldn't finish and missed a few free throws - up 7 at halftime (25-18). The 2nd half, Coromandel closed the gap. The C's then went on a big run - Thommo made a great save out of bounds at half court, flicked it behind his back to Kobe who scored on an uncontested break ... play of the season. Madman was on fire - he rebounded great, shot well, got out on the break and controlled the tempo of his team. In the end - the C's were too big, fit and athletic - Hendo was too much downlow and Phill and Thommo were beasts on the glass and G finished well around the basket. C's won by 16 (54-38). G had 11, Madman and Kobe 10.
D's (3-1) v
Oakden A - The D's
stepped out against Oakden unsure what we'd face - we'd seen them play some
very good ball but knew our best could match them. 4 of their 6 were all about
the same size & could be dangerous on the glass, so boxing out would be
critical. We played man D all game again which keeps the opposition honest -
they have to earn their points. Krantz caused them trouble from the outset,
going hard to the rack & heading to the line. Wildy couldn't make the game, but in the 1st
half it was like we still had 2 Mitches out there, Kirkham was everywhere &
on the end of good ball movement to drop 10 for the half, Jono with 5. Although
our offence was a little stagnant at times, scoring was at a good pace &
the teams went neck & neck in the first half, Luke George proving hard to
contain for Oakden, he had 12, & at half time we were down 26-22. The game
went bucket for bucket for much of the 2nd half, the Reds never out of the game
& scrapping for the ball. On the back of solid D from the veterans Lunny &
Reg (with a number of strips & steals in the game), Jono got hot & was
running the break & finishing inside for an 11pt half. Crawf was
active, Pritch dropped a handy trey in
each half. With the scores close the Reds turned the ball over twice in a
minute to allow Oakden to score, but then stepped up & denied Oakden on
back to back offences & then went down to score both times to take the lead
by 2. Despite control & patience eluding us at times, the boys dug deep at
the end & held off Oakden in the last minute, Lunny icing with a deuce for
a great 45-41 win. Jono finished with 16, Kirkham 13 & Pritch 6. Good job
boys.
E's (2-2) v SPOC B - Written by Diamond - To dust off an old sporting cliché and state a mathematical fact, it was a game of two halves for the E’s. For the first time we started in a man defence and the extra pressure paid dividends with Saints repeatedly turning the ball over. Unfortunately, we failed to capitalise offensively an only managed a humble five points for the half. The second half was more of the same defensively, but it was a different E’s team offensively. Movement through the key and strong rebounding opened the big guys up for scoring opportunities and allowed us to jump to a 12-0 run. We stayed within striking distance for the rest of the game, but were not able to run over the top of Saints and went down 29-23. All-up the best game yet for the E’s and it is nice to see some steady improvement in how we are playing together. Bubs had 8 and Cam 5.
E's (2-2) v SPOC B - Written by Diamond - To dust off an old sporting cliché and state a mathematical fact, it was a game of two halves for the E’s. For the first time we started in a man defence and the extra pressure paid dividends with Saints repeatedly turning the ball over. Unfortunately, we failed to capitalise offensively an only managed a humble five points for the half. The second half was more of the same defensively, but it was a different E’s team offensively. Movement through the key and strong rebounding opened the big guys up for scoring opportunities and allowed us to jump to a 12-0 run. We stayed within striking distance for the rest of the game, but were not able to run over the top of Saints and went down 29-23. All-up the best game yet for the E’s and it is nice to see some steady improvement in how we are playing together. Bubs had 8 and Cam 5.
F's (4-0) v
SPOC E - Written by Brownie - The F's were missing key playmaker
Brad Hughes this week with an ankle injury but otherwise fielded a full squad
against SPOC. A rock solid defence held our opponents to only three points in
the first half but we were unable to capitalise on our opportunities in offence
with plenty of missed shots despite some great ball movement. SPOC started
getting a bit rough in the second targeting Jon H and then Jay. Phil was having
none of that and the high-fouling SPOC got the message soon enough. The second
was much better on the scoreboard with Jay claiming 12 for the half. Hanzolo
had a late run dropping three jumpers followed by a long triple and Stu dropped
a couple of nice shots to give us a 24-4 second half. Road Train, supported by
Udit and Phil, dominated the boards to cap off a great team game with plenty
scored on the break. The F's were never under threat, winning 41-7. Jay got 18,
Hanzolo 9.
There is nothing more beautiful than beating Saints … except maybe this guy.
There is nothing more beautiful than beating Saints … except maybe this guy.
G's (2-2) v
Northgate A - Written
by Nige - This week G-Force faced the
3… no, 4… oh, wait, 5 players from Northgate. Our plan was obvious – run as
much as possible, their plan was equally obvious, to walk the ball up the
floor. It also became clear they relied heavily on their guard #14 who was
doing all the creating and scoring for them early, with some assistance later
in the half from forward #44. At the half G-Force was down 12-9, but the signs
were all positive. At the start of the second half the deficit was quickly
erased with some hustling fast breaks and turned into a slender three-point
lead. Northgate answered every time the lead was pushed out further, but were
clearly struggling for options outside of their two best players and could
never bridge the gap. By contrast, G-Force were able to score through almost
every player, a solid second half securing the win 26-21. Reid Amos scored 8
and Brendan finished with 5 to lead an even spread of scoring contributions.
Lady Reds (1-1-2) v Dunn A - The Lady Reds were up early with Georgie and Wans scoring inside - Dunn got the lead back by running the break and crashing the boards. Dunn had a really tall girl (maybe 6'3'' called FeiFei ... cool name). With 3 seconds left Dunn had the ball and one of their girls threw it overhand from about 35 feet ... swish. Reds down 1 (12-13). The 2nd half Alicia hit a 3 to keep the Reds in touch and Wans was scoring inside but Dunn hit a jumper everytime they needed a basket. Reds lost 22-29. Georgie had 6, Wans 5 and Jordy 4.
Palky's
Super Tops Trio - Week 3:
3rd Tie – Mike Hill and Jono Self2nd – Matt Williams
1st – Jay Nguyen
Game Times – Week 5
June 1
|
A
|
Southwest
A
|
2.40
|
Powerhouse
|
2
|
June 1
|
B
|
Knightsbridge
A
|
4.20
|
Powerhouse
|
1
|
June 1
|
C
|
Happy
Valley A
|
1.50
|
Powerhouse
|
2
|
June 1
|
D
|
Knightsbridge
B
|
3.30
|
Cedar
|
1
|
June 1
|
E
|
Taperoo
A
|
2.40
|
Cedar
|
1
|
June 1
|
F
|
Spicer
A
|
4.20
|
Cedar
|
2
|
June 1
|
G
|
East
All Stars A
|
1.50
|
Cedar
|
2
|
June 1
|
LR
|
Edwardstown
A
|
1.50
|
Powerhouse
|
1
|
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