Sunday, January 29, 2006

Game Week 3

Attendence:
Neil Potter
Sandy Marks
Max Lance
Tim Young
Romo
Dan Allen
Peter Fishman
Shawn "Big Guy" Basler
Little but Skilled Guy (see above)
Lenny Marcus
Tom Van Horn
Wali Colins
Dr. Esquire
"Nick Anderson"
Craig Baldo

Play of the Day:
Marcus soared from the top of the key like a pterodactyl and blocked the younger version of himself, Max Lance, from behind as Lance went up for a lay-up.

Arguments:
Young called a foul and made a basket. Potter said that the basket didn't count and Young's team was to retain possesion of the ball. Young's team disagreed and a debate ensued for five agonizing minutes.

Injuries:
Baldo back from a two year hiatus from basketball started off strong with a solid rebound and muscled in for a difficult lay-up. On defense, he unfortunately came down hard and rolled his ankle.

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bronx

  • Tom Van Horn

MA

  • Steve Donovan

manhattan

  • Neil Potter (Manhattan founder)
  • Brett Anderson
  • Dave Siegel
  • Chris di Fate
  • Lenny Marcus
  • Cody Hess
  • Peter Fishman
  • Don Weir

queens

  • Tim Homayoon
  • Matt Taylor
  • Randolf T.

civilians

  • Shawn "Big Guy" Basler
  • John Bolster

brooklyn

  • Rondell