Thursday, June 4, 2009

Zee's Round Up: 2nd of June

A spirited second half performance almost gave Homenetmen Antranig their first win of the season. Down by more than 20 points with less than 6 minutes to play, coach Zarigian realized that the Knights were struggling with fatigue at the back end of the game so Antranig pushed the ball up the court faster and tightened up defensively. The three big men of the team, Zac Boyadjian, Paul Boghossian and rookie, Shant Hekimian all played strong with Antranig dominating the boards.

The controversial 10 point penalty cost Antranig 3 competition points, but considering they would’ve won without the penalty, I think the coaching staff and the players see this as the turning point of the season. Coach Zarigian said at the after match press conference that the team still had a long way to go but the performance against the Knights was a good stepping stone to a winning season.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Where's Yort 2

Boggo Bogged By Opposition Odor

In what can only be described as a dark day for basketball, the opposition was reduced to using bad body odor to close down Boggo and the Antranig offence. The Antranig team was visibly disturbed as the odor seemed to be passed on throughout the opposition. The smell can be best decribed as the opposite to the 'Lynx Effect'.

Tong Po: Above The Rim

Tong 'the human highlight reel' Po is making quite a habit of doing something out of the ordinary at the three throw line. This time it included Tong shooting the three throw over the board with the shot hitting the cables which hold up the ring. On a positive, Tong is shooting 50% from the line which tells us if it hits the ring then its going in.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Guess Who Dont Sue 2


Which players exploits have earned him the name 'The Cougar'? By the way, it u don't know what a cougar is the pic should help.

Which player recently had his grass cut by a member of the U14s?

An ex great is beginning to have second thoughts regarding retirement and about to lace up the boots.

Which players injury proved to be a hoax with retirement lasting for only 24 hours.

By the way, I will check with the person to get the ok before putting anything in this section

Troy out for 4 months: shoulder reconstruction

The team has been rocked with news that Troy will be sidelined for up to 4 months following reports that he will be having an operation to fix his shoulder.

In what had been previously thought of as an excuse not to play, recent tests confirmed the seriousness of the injury.

In other more lifting news, the return of Steve Ferhad may be sooner rather than later with recovery from his injury going well.