3/7: It's a war early on. Down 1 after 10 min. Tied at the half. If we could make some free throw it would help, 12-21; ugh! Up 4 with 10 left. A late run! Another run!
83-65. We won this one inside, scoring 62 points there. Terrible foul shooting but theirs was almost as bad and we took 24 more free throws. Shooting from the floor was also close but we took 12 more shots. 6 TOs to 17, and that was a big factor.
17, 8 for Hemp, 16, 6, 3 for Cora, 15, 7 for Star, 14, 4 for Ball. +20 in the paint, +12 on 2nd chances. A good win.
#2 seed Oakland, arguably the best team in the Horizon Conf., in the semifinal. They're 19-12, 14-6, and slipped to the #2 seed (Although they're tied for 1st) by losing their last two, after leading all season long.
We lost by 3 there early on and won by a single point at our place in the regular season finale.
We need to stop their inside game, turn them over, and rebound. Given the first two games with them this one should be a battle.
The stats on grain are still not adding up, so to speak. We live on grains, greens, fruits, and berries, of course. There is no way to produce meat. But "meatless meat" has evolved to the point where it can pass a blindfold test for 99% of the people, so that's not an issue.
Anyway, grains are vital. The stats are showing significantly decreased production, which should be a gigantic problem, but when we harvest every day we come up with the same amounts we've always come up with. This makes no sense. I'm working with the geeks to see if it's a computer issue, and physically checking in at all of the grain growing facilities. I have someone actually eyeballing the harvest at each location as it is being done. The numbers still don't add up though.