Monday, February 21, 2011

Puttin' A Leash On Huskies Senior Night

After our win at Concordia the team was happy but everybody knew that our true test lied ahead of us for the weekend.  Our next game was at St.Cloud in their gym on their Senior night with them fighting to stay a post season threat in the conference tournament.  Right now they are a team struggling with a couple injuries and not playing to the best of their abilities but they are still a legitimate threat to anybody in the conference because of the players and pieces that tey have on their team.  They have one of the best players/scorers in the league in Taylor Witt who drove them deep into the National Tournament last year and it was his last game in his gym and I knew he was not going to give up without a fight.  Coach's pregame speech was also different this time around then it usually is.  This time he had a specific topic that I think got everyones attention right away.  He looked at the board and told us "it does not matter what they are going to do, it's all about us and how we are going to respond.  Look around, look at your teammates, you all made it here together and you truly have something special here."  It was one of the realization moments where you could not help but look around at all your teammates and appreciate everything they do for you.  Over the past six months we have really become a family more than i ever thought we would.  Like any family though we have our fights, and everybody has their faults but we have accomplished a lot of great things this year and we have done it all together and if that does not mean something I don't know what does.
There was a good crowd of a reported 2,500 at their game for senior night and that was no surprise to anybody.  Their band with a group of snare drums I have to say was top notch but that was not where my focus was that night.  Knowing my high school assistant coach was in the stands I figured I would just play my game and let him critique my skills after.  The game of course started with St.Cloud and their hot shooting being in their own gym but we were somehow able to keep the game close.  We were only down 5 at halftime after a half of sub par shooting.  It turns out we had done the opposite of what coach said in his pre-game speech as we only had one assist in the first half.  We regrouped, settled down, and refocused and came out in the second half guns blazing.  Or "Moody" blazing I should say.  Ant put on a show in the second half knocking down almost every shot he took.  St.Cloud defending our ball screen oriented offense repeatedly went under the screens giving Ant the option to shoot the 3, and so as you may have guessed he knocked them down all during the second half.  Ant ended up going for 42 on the game a career high for us as his brothers were in attendance cheering right behind our bench.  After the win in the locker room there was so much excitement that no one could contain any of their joy of beating St.Cloud on their senior night and winning our 14th straight.  It was a fantastic victory for the team, the school, and the city of Bismarck as we plan to go for 15 straight on our home floor this upcoming Saturday on our senior night.  I do not think the seniors have any intent of losing or even making this a close game in the least.  This next weekend will be an interesting one.

6 comments:

  1. I really like this blog and blogging about the major games. I also enjoyed reading your perspectives about the other teams and players. I really like how you also put coaches pre-game and halftime speeches in it! Stating your opinion in your blog is key and you have that nailed. Has a couple grammar issues here and there, but other than that, great blog! Keep up the great work on the blog and on the court!

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  2. I like how you incorporate your view plus that of players, coaches, and fans. It works well because you have a firsthand look on the court, in the locker room, before and after games, etc. Great job!

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  3. Very well done. I think the part I like the most is the personal experience and perspective you have.

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  4. Very cool blog, you add a very cool perspective on the blog because of you being a player on the basketball team. I really like the headings of your blog posts vey catchy.

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  5. I really like this blog! It is interesting to read a baller's perspective on the games and team. It is put together very well. Awesome job and good luck with the rest of the season!!!

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  6. Good work you got going on here. I really liked reading this blog, firts I was like it looks really long, but you got some good writing skills to keep me entertained. I like your perspective on things, keep up the good work!! =] P.S. GOOD JOB IN BASKETBALL this season!!!!

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