by joanna
What a day this has been. Please God, let my baby sleep through the night. I need it after a roller coaster of a day. First we hear Bryce Brown has orally committed to Miami. Already. Not really surprised to hear it. It’s pretty cool that he’ll be with Arthur. I think their relationship is great — brothers who truly care about each other. But my next question is less sappy — does this mean Bryce won’t be here for his senior year? I’d love to know.
The day didn’t end there, though. Heights girls beat Carroll by two. Sounds like it was quite the game. But did anyone really expect anything but? Of course not.
Then Carroll boys knock Heights out of a tie for second with a one-point overtime victory.
And then Marky Nolen gets ejected yet again and South falls apart despite only trailing Kapaun by six points. Coach Deon Allen got T’d up as well, which led to eight straight free throws by Kapaun’s Brett Rickert. Kapaun shot 30 free throws in the fourth quarter, 25 in the last two minutes, 38 for the game.
Then North lets a golden opportunity — Southeast’s Adonis Gantt had three fouls in the first quarter, Jordan Cyphers had three with a minute gone in the second quarter — completely slip away. Southeast wins 100-55, with Taylor Salome leading the way with 25. The kid has a nice little shot. Then North coach Ben Mitchell gets T’d up, then immediately given another T, so he’s gone. Which means he won’t be coaching in North’s opening game of sub-state next week. Which means his season could be over with.
Tired yet?
The North girls lost to Southeast, but coach Edward Tate sure tried to make it interesting by starting to foul Southeast with 2:51 remaining and a nine-point deficit. Huh!
Then Southeast has the longest parents night known to man. This was actually enjoyable, though. Loved seeing the parents — Southeast’s Brianna Allen and Demetria Williams look just like their mothers, Adonis Gantt gets his height from his dad, Jordan Cyphers from both his parents. Then Carl Taylor is honored and given a framed reprint of The Eagle’s sports cover the day after he won his City League record 251st game.
But that sure delayed the game. Ugh. Until 8:30. Double Ugh. Making the night even crazier was that there were 60 fouls called in the girls game, 47 in the boys.
Then the Kapaun girls beat South. Come on! I know, Kapaun’s not a bad team. Fine. But South is supposed to be so good. What a frustrating team!
Andale boys beat Clearwater, a nice win and Andover only gives up 27 to El Dorado.
So you see why I’m tired? Why I need to get some serious rest here?
Oh, but life continues to be crazy. It’s state wrestling tomorrow! Yes! I’ll be at Koch Arena, chatting with the Goddard Lions and the Heights Falcons and the Northwest Grizzlies and the Derby Panthers, the list goes on and on.
All right. I bet you’re reading this in the morning because you were getting sleep, but after seeing how much ridiculous stuff happened, I’ll bet you need a nap. Enjoy it.