{"id":47801,"date":"2002-11-19T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-11-19T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2002-11-19T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2002-11-19T00:00:00","slug":"YMCA-basketball","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=47801","title":{"rendered":"YMCA basketball"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Girls Basketball League<br \/>\nNOV. 10<br \/>\nLeague-leading John Ramsey (7-0) opened up some more room for themselves in the Sunday Girls Basketball League by knocking off State Farm (5-2), the second place team by a 36-21 count. Kiley Dick and Jenna Morgan fronted the attack for the winners with a dozen points each and Sammy Patterson threw in eight points, while Rachel Emigh led State Farm with a game-high 13 points and Stephanie Miller added six points. Both of State Farm\u2019s losses have come at the hands of the John Ramsey girls.<br \/>\nVFW smashed Elks 52-22 in the highest scoring game of the weekend. Liz Erickson equaled the opponents total with a league-best 22 points for VFW (3-4) and teammates Suzanne Zimmerman added 14 and Jenna Nevling chipped in 10 points. Cassie Baird led Elks (1-6) with eight points, Arianne Miller had five and Bethany Mertiff added four points.<br \/>\nIn the other game played on Sunday, O\u2019s Sew Shop (4-3) behind 12 points from Ashley Lechner and nine more from Laura Cherry defeated Med-Center Pharmacy 23-10. Paris Harden led Med-Center Pharmacy (1-6) with six points.<br \/>\nLeague Standings<br \/>\n\tJohn Ramsey\t7-0\t\tVFW\t\t\t3-4<br \/>\n\tState Farm\t5-2\t\tElks \t\t\t1-6<br \/>\n\tO\u2019s Sew Shop\t4-3\t\tMed-Center Pharmacy\t1-6<br \/>\n3 on 3 League<br \/>\nNOV. 11<br \/>\nFor the first time this season, there were NO games played in the Three-On-Three Men\u2019s League.<br \/>\nTeam # 7 (11-17) forfeited two games to first place Joshua House (25-3), Team # 5 (21-7) received two easy wins from J-House (15-13), Mavericks (9-19) received two wins from Old Timers (5-23) and Evergreen Farms (19-9) got two the easy way from P. S. Printing (1-27). This concluded the regular season, with the top four teams beginning the playoffs on Wednesday Nov. 13 and the finals to follow on Wednesday Nov. 18.<br \/>\nFinal Regular Season Standings<br \/>\n\tJoshua House\t\t25-3\tTeam # 7\t11-17<br \/>\n\tTeam # 5\t\t21-7\tMavericks\t 9-19<br \/>\n\tEvergreen Farms\t19-9\tOld Timers\t 5-23<br \/>\n\tJ-House\t\t\t15-13\tP. S. Printing\t 1-27<br \/>\nNOV. 13<br \/>\nFirst Round Playoffs<br \/>\n Joshua House, the top seed, opened the playoffs with a pair of wins over No. three seed Evergreen Farms.<br \/>\nJim Kilmartin led Joshua House with 15 points in a 33-20 Game One victory, while Jarrod Anderson had 14 points for Evergreen Farms. In Game Two, Kilmartin poured in 15 points in a 32-22 win over Evergreen Farms, who were led by Anderson\u2019s 10 points.<br \/>\nIn the matchup between No. Two seed Team # 5 and No. Four  J-House, the two teams split a pair of games by very nearly identical scores.<br \/>\nTeam # 5 won the opening contest 32-24 with Jim Koeller pumping in 20 points for the winners and Mark Kosoglow with the same number leading J-House. In the second game, Kosoglow again scored 20 points in a J-House 32-23 triumph over Team # 5. Kurt Melton lead Team # 5 with nine points.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Girls Basketball League NOV. 10 League-leading John Ramsey (7-0) opened up some more room for themselves in the Sunday Girls Basketball League by knocking off State Farm (5-2), the second place team by a 36-21 count. 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