The Edge of Glory
By: Samantha Parmertor
Tonight the boys are away against Brush for the WRC title. Last time we played Brush we lost by 76-67, they fell apart in the third quarter and couldn’t pick themselves up from there.
Dhel Duncan-Busby explains that last time they played Brush they didn’t follow the game plan, "We lost track, and we didn’t prepare correctly." For Friday’s game they have watched a lot of film, "We know what they do and what they are capable of." Being more prepared means that they can stop Brush from what they like doing best.
"We can play like we know how to play and the way we need to play. It’s not going to come down to one player, if we win or lose it’s going to be the whole team, everybody is going to have to play the hardest they can, if they go in for 30 seconds or the whole game," said Busby of the upcoming match.
With Brush being at their house with their crowd, Madison has to go all out as soon as the game starts. The Blue Streaks are coming off of a big win, though. Wednesday night the boys varsity basketball team took down South 55-49.
Busby had 11 points that game and said “It was a good team win. We could of limited there runs and our team should of sustained our runs.”
In Dhel's opinion he believes the most improved player this year is Marcus Horton. He was the 6th man, he’s still growing into the role that he’s in. He has became more confident with the ball, he was very timid at the beginning of the season but now he’s really coming into his own player.
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