A Season of A 5v5
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to make the final game and Baudinet put his team on his back in the semi-finals against Market by hitting 9-of-12 from distance in the 87-80 victory. He finished with a game-high 27 points.
"Everything was going down for me," Baudinet said. "I was just stepping into my shot every chance I had and they weren't falling down."
The Millrats also earned a spot in the finals with a huge 94-76 win over Zards. Radio Singleton put together 33 points on the night and was really looking forward to try for another championship season.
"It is an honor to even play in this league on a regular basis," said Singleton. "Everything is starting to
come together and I just want next week to come already."
Millrats and Boneyard were all set to play against one another on April 16, but Boneyard did not bring its three-point shooting in this contest as Millrats easily won 71-54.
Allen dawned a jersey for the second time all season, but did not play a single miinute. He did, however, use it to clean some sweat off the floor to prevent slippage.
"It was a great win for us," said Allen. "My shirt had never got so sweaty this season, but I didn't even play in the game."
Baudinet only hit two three-pointers and was really frustrated with the way his team played.
"Nothing was falling for us, but we had our chances to get back into this game and we didn't take advantage of those chances," said Baudinet.
"It did not feel good at all to lose this way," said guard Pat Luptowski who only scored five points in the championship game.
The season may have ended for Boneyard, but a new session is just around the corner for both teams. The summer sessions start in early May and teams are being created nad players recruited for every team in the league, including A 5v5.
~ Brian Roach,
Editor-in-Chief