Southern Kings get revenge on Raleigh Firebirds
The TCC sports complex was filled with anxious speculators, as we waited with anticipation for the game to begin. Tip off began at 7PM and throughout the majority of the first half the Southern Kings were leading the charge. They decided to begin the game with a tall line up and went into a man to man defense. The adjustment proved to be effective as the Southern Kings were able to shut shooters down on the three point line. Opposing players such as number seven and three weren’t able to get in rhythm and drain shots from the arch; which ultimately had a negative effect on the Firebirds momentum during the first half. Never the less, the Firebirds showed tenacity by pulling a come back late in the second. At the half, they were up by two with the score 48-50. The later half of the game was far more intense as both teams went on a game of runs with the score board. It was an all out team effort for the Southern Kings. Players such as Wicks Jr. (#11), Hunter (#5), and Edwards (#3) stepped up by playing big minutes, and lock down defense. The energy from the bench and the arena aided the Southern Kings in their vendetta; sending the game into overtime. As OT began, players traded bucket for bucket but Shingles (#1) would not be dismayed. Shingles was locked in as he drained a deep three from the top of the key, pushing the Kings score out by two with forty-eight seconds left on the clock. The Firebirds immediately returned the dagger with their own but it was Shingles with the drive that put him on the line for two. After knocking down both, the game was sealed. Southern Kings won 109-107. The Southern Kings have no more home games for this month. They will hit the road for the majority of next month. The next projected home game will be April 22nd.
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Amea Smith
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