The Green Tech Eagles' road trip continues with a game against the Kingston Tigers on March 16th at 12:30 p.m. One thing working in Green Tech's favor is that they have a big point total in their last 15 games.
Two teams were gunning for playoff glory, but Green Tech was the only one standing. They defeated the Warriors 55-49 on Saturday.
Several players had solid performances to lead Green Tech to victory, but perhaps the best came from Heishi Maben, who had 12 points, six assists, and five rebounds. Another player who made a difference was Indavia Burns, who scored 13 points with three blocks.
Kingston, on the other hand, entered Friday's game on a four-game winning streak, but was sent off after winning five in a row. They won a hard-fought game against Mount Vernon, coming away with an 81-78 lead and taking the lead. With such a high score, both teams may do some additional defensive drills soon.
Green Tech has been on a roll lately. He won 11 of his past 12 games, marking a huge jump to his 18-6 record this season. As for Kingston, the win improves his record to 18-4.
Green Tech defeated Kingston by a score of 83-66 in their last meeting in February. Is Green Tech on the cusp of another win or will Kingston turn the tables? We'll know the answer soon.
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