BOYS BASKETBALL: Hatters fall to Coatesville despite Brown's 30
Sometimes a raucous crowd and an incredible individual performance just aren’t enough to push a team to victory.
Despite Mike Brown’s 30-point outburst, Hatboro-Horsham fell to 10th seeded Coatsville, 65-57, in the second round of the District One Class AAAA tournament Tuesday.
Clearly a step slower than the Raiders, it was evident early the Hatters would be in for a long night. They played well and did all they could, but at the end of the day the red-hot Coatsville team just had a bit more talent and athleticism on the floor.
“It was tough,” H-H coach Dennis Steinly said. “Things that we needed to do in this game, we just didn’t get done. We could shoot and rebound better. But we only lost by eight. A basket a quarter, we are right there. They are a hot team right now and they have momentum.”
Despite Mike Brown’s 30-point outburst, Hatboro-Horsham fell to 10th seeded Coatsville, 65-57, in the second round of the District One Class AAAA tournament Tuesday.
Clearly a step slower than the Raiders, it was evident early the Hatters would be in for a long night. They played well and did all they could, but at the end of the day the red-hot Coatsville team just had a bit more talent and athleticism on the floor.
“It was tough,” H-H coach Dennis Steinly said. “Things that we needed to do in this game, we just didn’t get done. We could shoot and rebound better. But we only lost by eight. A basket a quarter, we are right there. They are a hot team right now and they have momentum.”
No comments:
Post a Comment