Re: Waverly vs. Fairfield union @ convo
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:30 pm
You're welcome guys. Was nice sitting outside in Hawaii listening to my falcons. Bummed they lost but it was a great game.
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The announcers went nuts on that and 1 call. Saying no way should it have 1) been a block and 2) the bucket no way should have counted. They also said waverlys coach looked over at fu's coach and like puffed his mouth like he was saying, we got a call there.mhs95_06 wrote:Fairfield did a good job hanging in there and nearly taking the win. Kretzer's play is an example why a good player wants to get to halftime and the 4th quarter with one or no fouls(Kretzer had none going to the 4th). It meant that he could use his skills with unfettered aggressiveness as picking up a couple of fouls was no problem. Waverly started the 4th with an 8-4 run to take 40-37 lead, but Fairfield came back for 8 straight to lead 45-40, but then a big block/charge call went against them and for Kretzer with 3 point play sparking 9 straight by Waverly. Offensive rebounds by Waverly on two missed FTs were devastating to Fairfield, but yet they still had a very make-able trey in the air in the last 5 sec that would have tied it.
If kretzer can't handle a kid 6" shorter then him being physical, he may want to rethink that Akron decision and play d2 or something. Comeon. When you are 6'6" and a legit player going on a full d1 ride, every team is going to go hard on you.onthepitch wrote:Very Sloppy game by both teams, not sure how many missed layups and TOs Waverly had but it just about cost them. Rough night for the officials bad calls both ways so I guess fair. #21 was roughing Krezter up all game and was on the line at times as being plain dirty. The Tigers were active on the boards which I feel was the difference. #22 is a very good ball player feel the Tigers should have run Ward at him earlier but a win is a win and live to play another day.
Hats off to Kretzer had 9 at the half and ended up with 30.
Waverly will need more production from Kelley and White to take the pressure off Jake.
Good Luck Tigers in the Finals !!
Unfortunately I didn't see it well - was watching off the ball. I know the crowd seemed to intimate it was not the right call.falcon01 wrote:The announcers went nuts on that and 1 call. Saying no way should it have 1) been a block and 2) the bucket no way should have counted. They also said waverlys coach looked over at fu's coach and like puffed his mouth like he was saying, we got a call there.mhs95_06 wrote:Fairfield did a good job hanging in there and nearly taking the win. Kretzer's play is an example why a good player wants to get to halftime and the 4th quarter with one or no fouls(Kretzer had none going to the 4th). It meant that he could use his skills with unfettered aggressiveness as picking up a couple of fouls was no problem. Waverly started the 4th with an 8-4 run to take 40-37 lead, but Fairfield came back for 8 straight to lead 45-40, but then a big block/charge call went against them and for Kretzer with 3 point play sparking 9 straight by Waverly. Offensive rebounds by Waverly on two missed FTs were devastating to Fairfield, but yet they still had a very make-able trey in the air in the last 5 sec that would have tied it.
What'd you think?
mhs95_06 wrote:Unfortunately I didn't see it well - was watching off the ball. I know the crowd seemed to intimate it was not the right call.falcon01 wrote:The announcers went nuts on that and 1 call. Saying no way should it have 1) been a block and 2) the bucket no way should have counted. They also said waverlys coach looked over at fu's coach and like puffed his mouth like he was saying, we got a call there.mhs95_06 wrote:Fairfield did a good job hanging in there and nearly taking the win. Kretzer's play is an example why a good player wants to get to halftime and the 4th quarter with one or no fouls(Kretzer had none going to the 4th). It meant that he could use his skills with unfettered aggressiveness as picking up a couple of fouls was no problem. Waverly started the 4th with an 8-4 run to take 40-37 lead, but Fairfield came back for 8 straight to lead 45-40, but then a big block/charge call went against them and for Kretzer with 3 point play sparking 9 straight by Waverly. Offensive rebounds by Waverly on two missed FTs were devastating to Fairfield, but yet they still had a very make-able trey in the air in the last 5 sec that would have tied it.
What'd you think?
this was the worst call of the night by far. it was a no brainer charge and taking 2 steps then shooting after the contact/foul call should not have been a bucket. the other two refs just put their heads down and didnt even look up. this call changed the game. as a casual fan and referee I dont have a dog in this hunt, just went to watch four great teams tonight. I thought FU played about as well as they were capable of. Lots of heart and lots of hustle.falcon01 wrote:The announcers went nuts on that and 1 call. Saying no way should it have 1) been a block and 2) the bucket no way should have counted. They also said waverlys coach looked over at fu's coach and like puffed his mouth like he was saying, we got a call there.mhs95_06 wrote:Fairfield did a good job hanging in there and nearly taking the win. Kretzer's play is an example why a good player wants to get to halftime and the 4th quarter with one or no fouls(Kretzer had none going to the 4th). It meant that he could use his skills with unfettered aggressiveness as picking up a couple of fouls was no problem. Waverly started the 4th with an 8-4 run to take 40-37 lead, but Fairfield came back for 8 straight to lead 45-40, but then a big block/charge call went against them and for Kretzer with 3 point play sparking 9 straight by Waverly. Offensive rebounds by Waverly on two missed FTs were devastating to Fairfield, but yet they still had a very make-able trey in the air in the last 5 sec that would have tied it.
What'd you think?
falcon01 wrote:
If kretzer can't handle a kid 6" shorter then him being physical, he may want to rethink that Akron decision and play d2 or something. Comeon. When you are 6'6" and a legit player going on a full d1 ride, every team is going to go hard on you.