 And for the Lone Peak Knights, Homecoming was a success.  The Lone Peak Knights Varsity Football team ran out of the locker room taunting the Beetdiggers of Jordan as they approach the field.  Looks like it worked. The Knights went to the end, in this battle and pulled off the amazing win.  The final score was 35-30 and it was with the help from Talon Shumway's run that ended in a front flip over the Diggers into the endzone for the touchdown to give Lone Peak the lead late in the game.  This week will be a grueling match up between the Lone Peak Knights and the Pleasant Grove Vikings. If Micah Hannemann can work his football magic and getting that most needed interception for Lone Peak to get the lead early in the game and keep that lead to seal the deal.  Another key to the game will be the defense. Dax Eisinger, Alec Jensen, Bubba stratton, and Kyle Hannemann.  When they walk out of that field they will need to as the dance group, Flawless, would say, " chase the goal not the competition."  When they do this it will improve their game play, toughness, and desire to win not just this game, but the state championship title.
And for the Lone Peak Knights, Homecoming was a success.  The Lone Peak Knights Varsity Football team ran out of the locker room taunting the Beetdiggers of Jordan as they approach the field.  Looks like it worked. The Knights went to the end, in this battle and pulled off the amazing win.  The final score was 35-30 and it was with the help from Talon Shumway's run that ended in a front flip over the Diggers into the endzone for the touchdown to give Lone Peak the lead late in the game.  This week will be a grueling match up between the Lone Peak Knights and the Pleasant Grove Vikings. If Micah Hannemann can work his football magic and getting that most needed interception for Lone Peak to get the lead early in the game and keep that lead to seal the deal.  Another key to the game will be the defense. Dax Eisinger, Alec Jensen, Bubba stratton, and Kyle Hannemann.  When they walk out of that field they will need to as the dance group, Flawless, would say, " chase the goal not the competition."  When they do this it will improve their game play, toughness, and desire to win not just this game, but the state championship title.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Homecoming to State
 And for the Lone Peak Knights, Homecoming was a success.  The Lone Peak Knights Varsity Football team ran out of the locker room taunting the Beetdiggers of Jordan as they approach the field.  Looks like it worked. The Knights went to the end, in this battle and pulled off the amazing win.  The final score was 35-30 and it was with the help from Talon Shumway's run that ended in a front flip over the Diggers into the endzone for the touchdown to give Lone Peak the lead late in the game.  This week will be a grueling match up between the Lone Peak Knights and the Pleasant Grove Vikings. If Micah Hannemann can work his football magic and getting that most needed interception for Lone Peak to get the lead early in the game and keep that lead to seal the deal.  Another key to the game will be the defense. Dax Eisinger, Alec Jensen, Bubba stratton, and Kyle Hannemann.  When they walk out of that field they will need to as the dance group, Flawless, would say, " chase the goal not the competition."  When they do this it will improve their game play, toughness, and desire to win not just this game, but the state championship title.
And for the Lone Peak Knights, Homecoming was a success.  The Lone Peak Knights Varsity Football team ran out of the locker room taunting the Beetdiggers of Jordan as they approach the field.  Looks like it worked. The Knights went to the end, in this battle and pulled off the amazing win.  The final score was 35-30 and it was with the help from Talon Shumway's run that ended in a front flip over the Diggers into the endzone for the touchdown to give Lone Peak the lead late in the game.  This week will be a grueling match up between the Lone Peak Knights and the Pleasant Grove Vikings. If Micah Hannemann can work his football magic and getting that most needed interception for Lone Peak to get the lead early in the game and keep that lead to seal the deal.  Another key to the game will be the defense. Dax Eisinger, Alec Jensen, Bubba stratton, and Kyle Hannemann.  When they walk out of that field they will need to as the dance group, Flawless, would say, " chase the goal not the competition."  When they do this it will improve their game play, toughness, and desire to win not just this game, but the state championship title.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
The Knights are now Runnin' The Field
 As The Utah High School regular season football starts, it is clear that Bingham and Cottonwood are powerhouses, but anyone can be beat.  Lone Peak High School has the talent and teamwork to become the 2010 Cinderella team.  With junior, Chase Hansen, as Quarterback and a defense consisting of Keyan Norman, Kyle Hannemann, Tanner Larsen, and Josh Stephan, the Knights have a very powerful team.  Under the direction of Tony McGeary, there is a huge opportunity for Lone Peak to go all the way.  Currently, Lone Peak is 2-1 in preseason and 2-0 in regular season.  The Knights have injuries on the team right now that are affecting the them, but the coaching staff works with every player on the roster to become an excellent replacement.  On September 24th, this school of great tradition will compete with Alta High School in their third region game to fight for the number one spot in Region IV.  No matter what, it will result in an amazing high school football season for the state of Utah.
As The Utah High School regular season football starts, it is clear that Bingham and Cottonwood are powerhouses, but anyone can be beat.  Lone Peak High School has the talent and teamwork to become the 2010 Cinderella team.  With junior, Chase Hansen, as Quarterback and a defense consisting of Keyan Norman, Kyle Hannemann, Tanner Larsen, and Josh Stephan, the Knights have a very powerful team.  Under the direction of Tony McGeary, there is a huge opportunity for Lone Peak to go all the way.  Currently, Lone Peak is 2-1 in preseason and 2-0 in regular season.  The Knights have injuries on the team right now that are affecting the them, but the coaching staff works with every player on the roster to become an excellent replacement.  On September 24th, this school of great tradition will compete with Alta High School in their third region game to fight for the number one spot in Region IV.  No matter what, it will result in an amazing high school football season for the state of Utah.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Another Hannemann Rises
 Jacob Hannemann is now gone, he has been sent out on a mission, but he was not the end of the Hannemann clan.  Now a senior, Kyle, has bee one of the best athletes that have come through Lone Peak.  He works as hard or even harder than anyone in the state, to chase his goal of starting at a Division-1 football program.  His father, Howard, has helped both him and his brothers conquer many challenges, which they have gone through in, both sports and in life.  Being LDS, young adults serve missions for two years, and when Jacob was drafted by The Kansas City Royals, it was with much help from his father to help him decide to serve the Lord instead of serving the MLB.  This is one of the many times that Father Hannemann has been there for all of his children.  Kyle has overcome many injuries, and nothing can stop him from playing the game that he loves.  Watching the great Deion Sanders has helped Kyle become the very talented player that he is.  From little league to playing at a school of great tradition, Lone Peak, Coach Tony McGeary is extremely lucky to have a player of this caliber on his team.  As the Hannemann family continues to get older they will help Lone Peak athletics in the years to come.  GO KNIGHTS!!!
Jacob Hannemann is now gone, he has been sent out on a mission, but he was not the end of the Hannemann clan.  Now a senior, Kyle, has bee one of the best athletes that have come through Lone Peak.  He works as hard or even harder than anyone in the state, to chase his goal of starting at a Division-1 football program.  His father, Howard, has helped both him and his brothers conquer many challenges, which they have gone through in, both sports and in life.  Being LDS, young adults serve missions for two years, and when Jacob was drafted by The Kansas City Royals, it was with much help from his father to help him decide to serve the Lord instead of serving the MLB.  This is one of the many times that Father Hannemann has been there for all of his children.  Kyle has overcome many injuries, and nothing can stop him from playing the game that he loves.  Watching the great Deion Sanders has helped Kyle become the very talented player that he is.  From little league to playing at a school of great tradition, Lone Peak, Coach Tony McGeary is extremely lucky to have a player of this caliber on his team.  As the Hannemann family continues to get older they will help Lone Peak athletics in the years to come.  GO KNIGHTS!!!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Mountain West Disputes
ATTENTION….. BYU is headed to Independency.  
Sunday, July 25, 2010
2010 BYU Recruited Phenoms
 Football recruits made their decision and many chose to attend the Brigham Young University.  Players such as Joshua Quezada, Jake Heaps, Collin Keoshian, and Tayo Fabuluje, have been looked at by BYU for many years and have chosen to help this program get extremely better.  Joshua Quezada from La Habra High School in California, has made jaws drop all across the nation with his speed, agility, and size.  5'11" and 203 lbs. of power.  After Harvey Unga was dismissed from BYU earlier this year it was the time to quickly get a running back as good or better than the old star.  Quezada is the ONE.  Jake Heaps attended Skyline High in Sammamish, WA and threw for 3,191 yards and completed 45 touchdowns his senior year.  Ranked the best quarterback in the nation, Heaps will be a needed addition to the Cougar line-up.  Collin Keoshian went to Santa Clarita Christian School in California and being 6'2" 225 lbs, running a 4.5 is very unlikely but this superstar did and with that speed and talent he has chosen to come to play for BYU.  Now the amazing 6'6" 255-pound OL and DT Tayo Fabuluje is a hidden treasure on the roster.  He has proved himself at Oakridge High School in Arlington, Texas and is ready to prove himself here.  This pure talent was recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Purdue, TCU, and Utah, but he chose The BYU Cougars to perform his college career at.  As these are just a few of the recruits, they will still help BYU become a school of great skill, and a Top Contender not just in the Mountain West, but in the whole entire NCAA.
Football recruits made their decision and many chose to attend the Brigham Young University.  Players such as Joshua Quezada, Jake Heaps, Collin Keoshian, and Tayo Fabuluje, have been looked at by BYU for many years and have chosen to help this program get extremely better.  Joshua Quezada from La Habra High School in California, has made jaws drop all across the nation with his speed, agility, and size.  5'11" and 203 lbs. of power.  After Harvey Unga was dismissed from BYU earlier this year it was the time to quickly get a running back as good or better than the old star.  Quezada is the ONE.  Jake Heaps attended Skyline High in Sammamish, WA and threw for 3,191 yards and completed 45 touchdowns his senior year.  Ranked the best quarterback in the nation, Heaps will be a needed addition to the Cougar line-up.  Collin Keoshian went to Santa Clarita Christian School in California and being 6'2" 225 lbs, running a 4.5 is very unlikely but this superstar did and with that speed and talent he has chosen to come to play for BYU.  Now the amazing 6'6" 255-pound OL and DT Tayo Fabuluje is a hidden treasure on the roster.  He has proved himself at Oakridge High School in Arlington, Texas and is ready to prove himself here.  This pure talent was recruited by Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Purdue, TCU, and Utah, but he chose The BYU Cougars to perform his college career at.  As these are just a few of the recruits, they will still help BYU become a school of great skill, and a Top Contender not just in the Mountain West, but in the whole entire NCAA.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
The KING Leaves His Throne

On July 8th, at 9 o' clock, LeBron "King" James chose to leave his residence in cleveland and join Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. While Derek Fisher has made his decision to stay in L.A. where he has won 5 championships with them previously. King James has made his decision. He has accepted a 6 year $110 million deal, just as Bosh did. The city of Cleveland is not happy with him, from ripping down the "WITNESS" sign right in downtown to Dan Gilbert writing a strongly worded letter to James. LeBron WAS loved in Ohio. The up and coming Miami Heat starting line-up will consist of LeBron James, Chris Bosh, and Dwayne Wade and if these superstars can learn to work together on and off the court, then the NBA Championship will be coming to them.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Hayward's New Residence
 The 2010 NBA Draft was a good one.  With Freshman,  John Wall, being the obvious #1 pick, nothing was very well predicted after that.  The #9 Draft Pick went to the Utah Jazz, they selected the Butler All-Star, Gordon Hayward.  From losing his bags on the flight to buying new threads for the Draft...No one can compare.  His family is ecstatic and so is the Butler Head Coach, Brad Stevens, who said, "More great Butler moments coming in Salt Lake City... Congrats to Gordon & the Jazz!! So happy for the entire Hayward family." on his Twitter.  Hayward has played basketball his whole life, but he is an unusual child.  His father is only 5'10", during Gordon's freshman year in high school he was 5'11", but he had a growth spurt which enabled him to be a 6'8" senior.  This helped him continue to compete in basketball rather than putting his whole heart into tennis like his sister, Heather, did.  Hayward's basketball skills have stunned everyone from Brad Stevens to Jerry Sloan and he just keeps improving.  The Utah Jazz are extremely lucky to have a player of this quality.  Just like he did at Butler, Gordon Hayward will benefit The Jazz in the years to come.
The 2010 NBA Draft was a good one.  With Freshman,  John Wall, being the obvious #1 pick, nothing was very well predicted after that.  The #9 Draft Pick went to the Utah Jazz, they selected the Butler All-Star, Gordon Hayward.  From losing his bags on the flight to buying new threads for the Draft...No one can compare.  His family is ecstatic and so is the Butler Head Coach, Brad Stevens, who said, "More great Butler moments coming in Salt Lake City... Congrats to Gordon & the Jazz!! So happy for the entire Hayward family." on his Twitter.  Hayward has played basketball his whole life, but he is an unusual child.  His father is only 5'10", during Gordon's freshman year in high school he was 5'11", but he had a growth spurt which enabled him to be a 6'8" senior.  This helped him continue to compete in basketball rather than putting his whole heart into tennis like his sister, Heather, did.  Hayward's basketball skills have stunned everyone from Brad Stevens to Jerry Sloan and he just keeps improving.  The Utah Jazz are extremely lucky to have a player of this quality.  Just like he did at Butler, Gordon Hayward will benefit The Jazz in the years to come.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Cup Unknown
Every 4 years the world puts aside their differences and plays. FĂștbol, Soccer, whatever you want to call it, it is all the same. The World Cup has been played since the year 1930, in Uruguay, now 80 years later it is all the way down in South Africa. Spectators from all across the World travel thousands of miles to cheer on their country. The 2006 World Cup Champion, Italy, has been eliminated by Slovakia, but with Brazil, who is the most winning team in the World with 5 World Cup Titles, is facing Chile in the round of 16 to try and advance to the Quarterfinals. The World Cup is an event that converts Soccer-Haters into Soccer-Lovers. No matter who is playing everyone will pick their favorite to win, but it will still be a fight until the end.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
His Mission
 Michael Jordan's Mission was to score 32,292 points in his career being the best basketball player who ever lived.  Jerry Rice's Mission was to earn 197 touchdowns throughout his career and being the best wide receiver in the NFL.  Jacob Hannemann's Mission is to serve the Lord.  Throughout his High School career Jacob has amazed so many people, from the kids who look up to him to the Kansas City Royals.  Unknown as what to do in regards to athletics or religion.  Hannemann chose religion.  He has been Called To Serve in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  Jacob has been going through this struggle for some time now and The Royals have offered him much in order to make him an amazing addition to their roster.  But no matter how much was offered, nothing was enough to change his mind about Serving The Lord.  Even though, Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice are role models, they are not even comparable to someone with so much loyalty and kindness as The Jacob Hannemann.
Michael Jordan's Mission was to score 32,292 points in his career being the best basketball player who ever lived.  Jerry Rice's Mission was to earn 197 touchdowns throughout his career and being the best wide receiver in the NFL.  Jacob Hannemann's Mission is to serve the Lord.  Throughout his High School career Jacob has amazed so many people, from the kids who look up to him to the Kansas City Royals.  Unknown as what to do in regards to athletics or religion.  Hannemann chose religion.  He has been Called To Serve in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  Jacob has been going through this struggle for some time now and The Royals have offered him much in order to make him an amazing addition to their roster.  But no matter how much was offered, nothing was enough to change his mind about Serving The Lord.  Even though, Michael Jordan and Jerry Rice are role models, they are not even comparable to someone with so much loyalty and kindness as The Jacob Hannemann.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Still In The Lead
 Even after the tough loss to the LA Dodgers in the 2nd game of the their 4 game series, the Braves have the skill and potential to go far in the fight to be the World Champions.  The Jay-Hey Kid has made jaws drop all around the Nation and shows everyone how to really play baseball.  During their 9 game winning-streak the braves had 6 total homeruns which sealed the deal for many of the close match-ups.  The thing that held the Braves back at the beginning of the season was their pitching line-up and that will need to improve if this team wants to go to the World Series.
Even after the tough loss to the LA Dodgers in the 2nd game of the their 4 game series, the Braves have the skill and potential to go far in the fight to be the World Champions.  The Jay-Hey Kid has made jaws drop all around the Nation and shows everyone how to really play baseball.  During their 9 game winning-streak the braves had 6 total homeruns which sealed the deal for many of the close match-ups.  The thing that held the Braves back at the beginning of the season was their pitching line-up and that will need to improve if this team wants to go to the World Series.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Journey To The Peak

With the Lone Peak Knights in the championship game for the second year in a row it was their time to shine. Robinson had just hit a bomb to right field in the bottom of the sixth and Jed Goeckeritz with a nice hit to center field bringing runners in to tie up the game at 4-4. Then, Mike Draper steps up to the plate and gets a line drive to go to left field and it scores Goeckeritz to take the lead late in the game. Now, Top of the Seventh, No Outs, 5-4, 5A State Championship Game, Who do you pitch? DILLON ROBINSON! Normally shortstop, Robinson comes to the mound to make the final throws of the game. With him the best outfielder in the state, Jacob Hannemann, in center field they cannot be stopped Striking the first two out, it all comes down to this. The ball is grounded to Kennedy Kinkade who makes the throw, and the Lone Peak Knights are State Champions. Through the rain, the snow, the shine, nothing stops the Knights from getting the job done. Working together the whole year, through the ups and the downs, nothing can break apart this quality of a team.
Monday, May 10, 2010
WHY 22?

Saturday, May 8, 2010
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

Saturday, May 8th, was a day of big decisions for the NCAA ballers to stay another year or make the huge leap to the Pros. This is the time that every athlete waits for throughout their whole life. Kentucky's all-stars, John Wall and DeMarcus Cousins, will enter the draft after playing just one year at the college level. Other players entered their names into the draft to test the water, but later pulled their name out in order to work on their game for one more year before going to the NBA. Players such as, Jimmer Fredette from BYU and Duke's star Kyle Singler, are some of the many that are returning for their senior season. The athletes who chose stayed in the Draft will have the experience of a lifetime on June 24th when the picks will start to be made their dream of making it to the pros may become a reality.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
The Hawks Hang On Til' #7
 With the help from the NBA's Best 6th Man, Jamal Crawford, the Hawks will head back to Atlanta for the final game of this remarkable series.  With both teams not shooting well, it was Crawford's 24 points that helped the hawks stay alive for another one.  Only shooting 32.9% from the field, the Bucks will have to improve that in order to advance to the second round of the NBA Playoffs.  Rookie, Brandon Jennings, will be the determining factor for Milwaukee; if he shoots 56% as he did  in the first game then it will be a done deal and the Bucks will go on.  If this does not happen then it will be Mike  Woodson, and the Atlanta Hawks, that will go on to play the Orlando Magic             in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.  With about the same athleticism the final showdown of these two teams will come down to whoever wants it more.
With the help from the NBA's Best 6th Man, Jamal Crawford, the Hawks will head back to Atlanta for the final game of this remarkable series.  With both teams not shooting well, it was Crawford's 24 points that helped the hawks stay alive for another one.  Only shooting 32.9% from the field, the Bucks will have to improve that in order to advance to the second round of the NBA Playoffs.  Rookie, Brandon Jennings, will be the determining factor for Milwaukee; if he shoots 56% as he did  in the first game then it will be a done deal and the Bucks will go on.  If this does not happen then it will be Mike  Woodson, and the Atlanta Hawks, that will go on to play the Orlando Magic             in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.  With about the same athleticism the final showdown of these two teams will come down to whoever wants it more.Friday, April 23, 2010
The Freshman Wonder
 Nick Emery, Fifteen, Six-Foot One, and scoring 407 points as a 9th grade Varsity baller.  Not many people can match up to this freshman prodigy.  Emery averaged 18.5 ppg as a Lone Peak Knight and he was the leading scorer for his team.  Nick has been playing basketball since anyone can remember and has learned much from his dad and brother Jackson, a member of the BYU basketball team, who he looks up to for pointers and inspiration to help him through his high school career.  From shooting baskets in his driveway to starting under the spotlight on the Knights court, he has always tried everything to be the best at what he does.
Nick Emery, Fifteen, Six-Foot One, and scoring 407 points as a 9th grade Varsity baller.  Not many people can match up to this freshman prodigy.  Emery averaged 18.5 ppg as a Lone Peak Knight and he was the leading scorer for his team.  Nick has been playing basketball since anyone can remember and has learned much from his dad and brother Jackson, a member of the BYU basketball team, who he looks up to for pointers and inspiration to help him through his high school career.  From shooting baskets in his driveway to starting under the spotlight on the Knights court, he has always tried everything to be the best at what he does.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Who is #1?

Late Thursday night there will be much commotion in The Radio City Music Hall for the NFL franchise owners, to get their most needed players that will benefit their team. Just who will be the #1 pick? Sam Bradford? Ndamukong Suh? Jimmy Clausen? The open spot on the 2010 St. Louis Rams roster is still up in the air. If Oklahoma's Sam Bradford, gets that spot then it will be the big break that the Rams will need to have their first winning season since 2003. Suh, the 2009 AP Player Of The Year, is being scouted by the Detroit Lions to help their 2009 #1 draft pick, Matthew Stafford, to earn that quarterback glory that he most definitely is capable of. With 4 Sooners expected to enter the NFL within the first 22 picks, and, Tim Tebow who most people think is not ready to be an NFL quarterback, not expected to go until pick #48, will make this draft be very unpredictable and crucial for many teams. The 75th NFL Draft will be the one to watch and remember.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
BYU's Future Secret Weapon
For the 2012-13 football season there will be a hidden star for the BYU program, Jacob Hannemann. He is a senior at 
Monday, April 5, 2010
The Blue Devils Edge Past the Bulldogs in a Showdown
Sunday, April 4, 2010
THE "S" FACTOR

Duke has been only true #1 seed at the tournament. Coach K has the secret weapon that many teams wish that they could obtain, which is Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, and Jon Scheyer. In the Final Four game against West Virginia, the THREE S's had a combined 63 of the teams 78 total points. Singler made up for his mere 5 points last game to an amazing 21 points, while Jon Schreyer had an astonishing 23 points to help his team fly past the Mountaineers. He is going to have to play a huge role vs. BUTLER if they are going to become National Champions. Duke is going to have to get the ball down low to avoid the stunning defense from the Bulldogs. Throughout the tournament, Butler has averaged 10 steals a game and Duke is going to have to protect the ball well and create enough spacing to take the essential shots needed to beat these dominating Bulldogs.
THE BUTLER WAY TO PLAY
 Butler, the INDIANAPOLIS MYSTERY as I like to call them, played like National Champions the first half last night, but the second half they could not drain the shots that they needed to pull even further away from Michigan State.  Fortunately, they caused Michigan State to turn the ball over 16 times, 12 of which were steals.  This created a great amount of momentum, for Butler, that helped them defeat the Spartans.  The Bulldogs did not shoot as well as they should have from the paint, they had a 30.6 FG percentage and they were only 23.8% from the 3-point range.  If they want to be the National Champions then they will have to improve this.  Gordon Hayward finished with 19 points and 9 rebounds, all defensive.  He will need to get more offensive rebounds so that Butler can get many more required put backs.  Brad Stevens, the coach, needs to have Shelvin Mack in for more than 25 minutes, because he can make those outside shots that his team will need to beat the 3-point masters of Duke.  This is my pick to WIN the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!
Butler, the INDIANAPOLIS MYSTERY as I like to call them, played like National Champions the first half last night, but the second half they could not drain the shots that they needed to pull even further away from Michigan State.  Fortunately, they caused Michigan State to turn the ball over 16 times, 12 of which were steals.  This created a great amount of momentum, for Butler, that helped them defeat the Spartans.  The Bulldogs did not shoot as well as they should have from the paint, they had a 30.6 FG percentage and they were only 23.8% from the 3-point range.  If they want to be the National Champions then they will have to improve this.  Gordon Hayward finished with 19 points and 9 rebounds, all defensive.  He will need to get more offensive rebounds so that Butler can get many more required put backs.  Brad Stevens, the coach, needs to have Shelvin Mack in for more than 25 minutes, because he can make those outside shots that his team will need to beat the 3-point masters of Duke.  This is my pick to WIN the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Duke's Winning Strategy
 
Duke is a team that has exceptional outside shooting, but to beat West Virginia they have to get better inside game.  This will be hard for them because of  the excellent defense of West Virginia.  Duke has been 37.9% from beyond the arc and that will need to improve if they want to get to the National Finals.  During the tournament, Duke's FG percentage has decreased an average of 5% per game.  If this persists then they will hit 31.1% of their FG's and that will not be enough for them to get past 
BUTLER Keys to Success

The Butler Bulldogs are the Indianapolis Mystery. The name of the team that they are playing does not matter to them. They just go out there and play "THEIR" game of basketball. To beat Michigan State they must keep getting their average 27.25 rebounds per game. The Bulldogs are already a great shooting team and if they can get those most needed put backs then the Spartans will not be able to keep up with this fast paced team. Butler will need to get the ball to Shelvin Mack on the perimeter and Gordon Hayward down low to get ahead and beat Michigan State. The Bulldogs are averaging 8 steals a game and if they can turn those into baskets then they will be able to send Michigan State back to East Lansing where they belong and Butler will appear in the NCAA Tournament finals for the first time in school history. THIS IS MY PICK TO WIN THIS GAME!
Friday, April 2, 2010
The Mountaineer Final Four Tactics
 
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
What Michigan State Must Do To Win

The Spartans have had a great tournament, but to keep it going they must shoot more consistently, both beyond the arc and inside the paint. This tournament they have shot 45.6% of FG's and 40.6% of their 3-pointers. If Michigan State can improve their shooting percentage then that will be a huge help to them. The Spartans must get more rebounds to win, in other words do not let Gordon Hayward close to the basket because he will get numerous of rebounds, both on offense and defense. With Kalin Lucas gone it will have to be Michigan State's, Raymar Morgan, to step up and improve his 48.5% of his FG's to make up for that huge loss. If he does this then it could possibly seal the deal for Michigan State. But they will still have to play their best basketball of the whole season to beat these tough Butler Bulldogs.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
The Final Four is now FINAL with Michigan St. and Duke's win

It was an exciting game between the Michigan State Spartans and the Tennessee Volunteers. With 11.2 seconds left on the clock and the score 69-69 there was a lot of pressure on Scotty Hopson to make one free throw to give Tennessee the lead, unfortunately, he could not make it happen. The Spartans then got the ball and went all the way down the court and got fouled with 1.8 seconds to go. Raymar Morgan had to make at least one free throw to put his team on top and he did just that. With 1.6 seconds left the Senior Vol, J.P. Prince, throws up a prayer and comes up just shy of the basket. A key player was the Spartans Durrell Summers with 8-10 FG and 4-6 from beyond the arc and he ended the game with 21 points to help Michigan State get into the Final Four for the second year in a row. In the second game today, Duke's Kyle Singler did not have one of his better games but Nolan Smith stepped up to the plate and earned 29 points in their 78-71 win over Baylor. The Blue Devils earn their first Final Four appearance since 2004. The Final Four will be #2 West Virginia vs #1 Duke and #5 Michigan State vs the #5 Butler Bulldogs. The Final Four games will occur on April 3rd in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Kansas State just got BUTLERED
Friday, March 26, 2010
Another EXHILARATING day in the month of March
 
WOW!!! Many people thought that March Madness could not get any more crazy but it just did. From the Volunteers upsetting the Buckeyes or Baylor working St. Mary's it was all incredible. The University of Tennessee has never made it to the Elite Eight until today. The Vols had some behind the scene problems that was predicted to hurt their team but that might be just the opposite of what it did to the team. On the first day of 2010, four Tennessee basketball players were arrested for possession of drugs and weapons, Tyler Smith, Cameron Tatum, Brian Williams, and Melvin Goins were eventually kicked off the team. Tyler Smith came back to Tennessee for his senior year instead of entering into the NBA Draft, but then his dreams of being in the NBA were crushed when he made that horrible decision. It seems like that ordeal has made this team better and closer than ever. Tennessee was not the only great game on Friday, Baylor took St. Mary's to town with a halftime score of 17-46 in favor of the Bears. They let up a little bit, but still beat the Gaels 72-49. Baylor will have to get past Duke in the South Region Finals to make it to the Final Four.
Scores:
Northern Iowa: 52
Michigan State: 59
Tennessee: 76
Ohio State: 73
Duke: 70
Purdue: 57
Baylor: 72
St. Mary's: 49
The VERY SWEET Sixteen in Salt Lake City

Late Thursday night the quiet city of Salt Lake was not so quiet anymore when March Madness came around. Two games were played, Syracuse vs Butler and Kansas St. vs Xavier. Both of these games were big thrillers!!! Syracuse, the #1 seed in the West Region, lost to #5 seeded Butler in an intense matchup. With Arinze Onuaku unable to play for the Orangemen, this game went down to the wire. Syracuse was down by 10 at the break and took their first lead at 40-39 and started to increase that lead until the Bulldogs went on a 11-0 run to help them win the game 63-59. This will be the first time that the Butler Bulldogs have made it to the Elite Eight in School History. After that thriller, there was another amazing matchup between #2 Kansas St. and #6 Xavier. The Wildcats were up by as much as 15 at the start of the game, but the sharp shooting Musketeers caught up and the game was tied. Kansas St. was up by three with 4.0 seconds left in overtime until Jordan Crawford hits an unbelievable three to send it into double overtime but Kansas St. took charge after that and won 101-96. The Elite Eight game in Salt Lake City will be the Kansas St. Wildcats vs the Butler Bulldogs on Saturday.
 
