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Enterprise wins error-filled
battle of sputtering offenses
Robert Jordan
Record Searchlight
Web Posted: Saturday,
January 17, 2004
A field goal and safety is all that
separated Enterprise High School from Shasta. Whoops, wrong sport.
In a game where the scoring resembled a gridiron match, the Hornets boys
basketball team beat the Wolves 41-36 on Friday night in an Eastern Athletic
League contest at Shasta.
Hornet point guard Brody Angley scored a game-high 16 points and pulled down a
team-high 11 rebounds to help Enterprise pick up its 11th win of the season and
stay tied atop the EAL with Pleasant Valley at 3-0.
"It was kind of a rough game," said Angley. "We didn't play that well. No
excuses though. They played a good tight game, and you have to give them
credit."
Angley scored seven of the Hornets' first 11 points — connecting on three
straight field goals, a bank shot, layup and 3-pointer to help Enterprise (3-0
EAL, 11-4) start the game on an 11-2 run.
"Going into the game we thought
if we could keep Brody to 16 to 18 points and do the work on the rest of the
guys we would have a shot," (Shasta coach Joe) Franco said. "We did that, but
offensively we didn't play well."
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Record Searchlight staff
>size="-1">RED BLUFF — This
> wasn't exactly the way Enterprise High School point
>guard Brody Angley
> pictured his first game back after missing the first
>six games of the
> season.
>
In his first action since pulling a hamstring
>late in the football
> season, Angley scored 10 points, pulled down five
>rebounds and dished
> out five assists, but the Hornets still fell to
>South Medford 87-54 on
> Thursday in the first round of the 14th annual Red
>Bluff Holiday
> Classic.
>
The Hornets (3-4) will play Helix of La Mesa
>today at 1 p.m. in the
> consolation bracket, while South Medford will face
>Pleasant Valley,
> which beat Helix 65-51 earlier in the day, in the
>semifinals at 5:30
> p.m.
>
"It felt great to be out there," said
>Angley, who connected on his
> first three shots, including a game-opening
>3-pointer. "Instead of
> watching, it was a lot better to be on the
>court."
>
With Angley in the starting lineup, Enterprise
>challenged the
> Panthers — who are the second-ranked team in the
>state of Oregon in
> class 4A — opening the game on a 7-0 run.
>
Angley, who played in spurts throughout the
>entire game to gain his
> wind back and to prevent reinjuring his hamstring,
>opened the game with
> a 3-pointer and, two minutes later, hit another
>jumper to give the
> Hornets the early
>lead.