Sunday, March 10, 2013

Boys' State Semi-Finals

We gave a special dinner to Number1Son at the Cracker Barrel last night, so we missed the State Semi-Finals.  We had a great time, but we missed two good games:

Semi-Final One:
Madison Central 60, Hopkinsville 56

This was a real heartbreaker for the Tigers.  At the half, they led Madison Central 31-23, and they still were still up 46-40 with only one quarter left.  And then here's what happened:

With 6:55 to go, Madison Central made two free throws.  46-42, Hoptown.
With 6:20 to go, Madison Central made two free throws.  47-44, Hoptown.
With 5:37 to go, Madison Central made two free throws.  49-46, Hoptown.
With 5:19 to go, Madison Central made two free throws.  49-48, Hoptown.
With 5:01 to go, Madison Central made one of two free throws.  49-49.
With 4:40 to go, Madison Central made one of two free throws.  50-49, Indians.

But Hopkinsville fought back, and the Tigers led 56-55 with 1:19 to go.  And then here's what happened:

With 37 seconds to go, Madison Central made two free throws.  57-56, Indians.
With 15 seconds to go, Hoptown missed a layup.
With 10 seconds to go, Madison Central made a free throw, missed the second, but got the rebound, and made two more free throws to win the game 60-56.

Madison Central outscored Hopkinsville 20-10 in the fourth quarter, and 15 of their 20 points came from free throws.  For the game, the Indians were 29-33 from the line, while Hopkinsville made 15-20 free throws.  That was the difference.  I'm sure the folks in Christian County will have their own theories about this game, and I would find it hard to say them nay.

Semi-Final Two:
Lou. Ballard 59, Montgomery Co. 55

This was also a great game.  The Bruins were down 46-45 going into the last quarter, but they
fought back for a victory.  The Bruins were led by Kelan Martin, who had 23 points and 14 rebounds.

1 comment:

  1. One of the odd things about the Hoptown game was when the WHOP announcer noted that the kid who hit the free throw that gave Madison Central the lead at 4:40 has grandparents who live in Hoptown. In fact, the kid's grandparents and the announcer's mom live in the same neighborhood, the announcer said.

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