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Sunday, March 27, 2011

One Game

In sports, games are all that matter. Whether it's opening day, or the championship, every game counts. For our Monache JV Basketball Team, one game made the difference. It made the difference between 20-0 and 19-1.

We started the season 9-0. Four of those wins came in a tournament which we hosted, and won. After every game, we felt great. Coming from a year ago where we went 2-12, to 9-0. Who wouldn't be excited? Well, two of us actually weren't. Us two, Brandon Swearingen and I, were battling injuries. Brandon, with a lower back injury, missed about seven games. I, on the other hand, with an ankle injury, missed ten, half the season.

Thankfully, our team did not slow down without us. When I returned, we were 9-1, and in first place. With our sights off of a perfect season, we mainly focused on EYL.



Coming back from an injury is not very fun at all. It felt like I hadn't played in a year. I was a totally different player, and just needed to get back into my rhythm. It took me about five more games to actually do so.

With five games left in the season, we were 14-1. We were doing spectactular. Brandon and I were fully healthy and back in the rotation. But three other players, Chris Atchison, Trevor Kroutil, and Austin Kittrell, were now injured. Trevor and Chris were out for the season with broken hands. Austin had a foot injury, and missed a couple games.

Two games later, and we were facing Tulare Union, the only team that beat us, and the only team competing with us for first place at that point. The last time we played them, we had lost by three points. This game was different. We beat them by twenty points, finished 12-0 at home, and won EYL (First Place).


Our season was far from over. Two games later, we had Porterville, our inner city rival, and the biggest game of the year.

We came into this game more ready then any other game of the season. The biggest crowd, and the most anticipated game of the year. Going into halftime, we led 16-7. It was a very defensive game from both sides, and poor offensive.

We knew the game wasn't over. They were on their home court, and were ready to make a run. And that was just it. At the end of the thrid, the score was tied at twenty two.

The fans were in store for a very interesting fourth quarter.

At the end of the fourth quarter, Porterville had scored twenty eight, Monache the same.
All that was left was overtime.

At the beginning of overtime, our best player, Andy McMullen, rolled his ankle, and had to sit the rest of the game. Mason Hernandez was subbed in for him.

Our Lineup for Overtime
1- Jesus Salas
2- Alex Ramirez
3- Mason Hernandez
4- Matt Steventon
5- Sal Arredondo

With the game all tied up, I went to the free throw line. I made the first and missed the second. We were up by one, and Porterville had the ball. They came down and scored to put them up by one. There was under twenty seconds left in the game. We attacked the basket, and our big freshman Sal, scored. With five seconds left, Porterville was bringing the ball down. Mason and I poked the ball out in the final seconds, and Jesus picked it up and threw it stright in the air to end the game.


All the hardwork, all the sweat, and all the injuries finally paid off. We finished the season 19-1.

Yes, 20-0 would've been a lot better than 19-1, but 19-1 was a lot better than everyone else in our league.

Next is Summer Basketball.

1 comment:

  1. Dude, that was epic. You and Sal should split the game ball in half. Nothing like an overtime victory going down to the wire. Against the hometown rival too. Sounds like you guys had an awesome season. Congratulations!

    Summer ball is were definitely it's at. The best teams (and players) always do most of their preparation in the off-season.

    How many of Manache's players are returning next season? 20-0 in 2012?

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