Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The easy scores leaves those fighting Bishops to a victory.

Are these Hoop Manics ready for some Bishop Love?

Welcome to Everett's Gymnasium Home of your North Carolina Wesleyan Bishops. A packed house and the audience is going Bishop crazy. The fans are cheering loudly for their team and jumping up and down proudly.


T.J. Holman secures the opening tip off for Greensboro College. Point Guard Donald Anderson pentrates to the basket and draws a quick foul on number 32 Alex Murray of Wesleyan. Anderson knocks down both free throws. Greensboro begins to apply full court pressure.


The Wesleyan Bishops turnover the ball at the half court line everytime down the court. Forward Brain Thomas clears out some space and slam dunks on a Wesleyan college defender.


Center Ric Yarbrough gave some spark off the bench for your Battling Bishops. Giving the Bishops an added body down low. Guard John Kostet kept on feeding Ric Yarbrough the ball cutting Greensboro lead to three points.


The second quarter begins with an amazing alley hoop from Senior guard Domaruis Thomas of North Carolina Wesleyan.


Greensboro dished the ball inside to their big men and got some easy scores. Those North Carolina Wesleyan Bishops want having that.


Wesleyan guard Justin Griffin hit some key buckets to give the Bishops the lead.


The Battling Bishops poured on the points and beat their opponent by ten points. " Boxing out is Wesleyan biggest problem," said Faye Earp, a Wesleyan fan watching the game.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Hooping it up for a lifetime!

Could the Meredith Angels beat the Wesleyan Bishops after a heartfelt lost last time?


Meredith was gearing up about to face their opponent that gave them a little bit of a challenge last time. Offense sales tickets and Defense wins games. Let see what team will take that into consideration. Game time!


Jump Ball Get It Get It! Wesleyan wins the opening tip!


Point Guard Kourtney Salisbury controls the ball for Wesleyan in the opening procession. Right from the start a three point from the freshmen Netaih Davis. Next play of the ball game Senior guard Meghan Rahn hits a three pointer for the Meredith Angels.

We got us a game folks! Meredith begins to form a big league on the Wesleyan Bishops.The Wesleyan coach is heated up now.



The second quarter is play and right from the gate the Meredith Angels hit a powerhouse shot down low. Suddenly Wesleyan College is down only by one point. A timeout is called by the Meredith Angels to possibly get a stop on defense.


Sophomore guard Tiffany Bell hit a huge field goal for the Bishops. That gave the team a confidence booster.


After a rocky start, junior guard Leann Brenan hit a three pointer from the corner. It gave the Bishops the lead.

The Meredith Angels come up short again folks! The final score was seventy -three to sixty- seven. "I believe the girls play a wonderful game without having some of their starters , said Joyce Richardson, a Meredith fan watching the game.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Pacers playing like the Pros!

Could the Peace Pacers beat there rival tonight? Maybe or Maybe Not!

The Peace Pacers came out with lots of energy and played their hearts out. They could not seem to hold on againist the Battling Bishops.

Point guard Krystal Williams had a sensational night she led the Pacers in rebounding and scoring. Williams scored 16 points and grabbed  6 rebounds .Shooting guard Crystal Alston hit some huge shots during the stretch to give the team a boost.
Freshmen Derica Jones had a big night for the Pacers. She was all over the basketball court making huge plays for her coach. Junior Mia Sloan had a slow start for the Pacers but in the second quarter she made some huge defensive plays to get the Pacers back in the game.
Senior guard Meghan Bridges had a wonderful night for the Pacers also. She had a total of six points and some real huge plays in the last quarter. It was a minute and fifty seconds on the clock and Krystal Williams missed a key free throw for the Pacers. Guess who was there for the put back? Superstar Meghan Bridges!
 Becky Davis  gave the Pacers a little boost off the bench. She snatched 5 rebounds and scored 4 points. Callie Yohn was unbelieveable she gave the Pacers some hope. She made some aggressive plays down low and took some really tough hits. Yohn leadership ability gave the Pacers a little spark but it wasn't enough to beat those tough necks.
The game was very close towards the end but those hoopsters could seem to hold on. The heartbroken Pacers lost my five points. "I believe if the Pacers played more as team they could win more games", said Amanda Sacreno a junior at Peace College.
Never Give Up. Never Lose Faith. We are the Peace Pacers !

The In and Outs of Hoop City

I played basketball in high school and I was the starting point all four years. My junior and senior at Rocky Mount High I won the MVP award. I am interested in pursuing sports broadcasting in the near future. Therefore I am starrting this blog to take a look at local college basketball teams and RTP.