Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Twin City Christmas Invitational


The Swordsmen basketball teams traveled to compete in the Twin City Christmas Invitational over December 18-19.  The girls opened up the double-elimination tournament with a convincing win over Legacy Christian Academy.  The guys' first game was against the Southern New Hampshire Christian Co-op.  The game was tightly contested, but the Swordsmen were able to pull away late in the game in spite of the defensive presence of the Griffins.

The girls' next match came against South Merrimack.  Although they played the SMCA squad evenly in the second half, the Swordsmen were unable to overcome a poor first half and dropped into the loser's bracket with the loss.  The guys' team then met the host school, Twin City, in the nightcap.  After a slow start, the boys finished strong with a 25-0 run to close the first half, coasting to victory.
The girls defeated Southern new Hampshire Christian Co-op early the next morning, then defeated a tough Twin City girls' team to advance back to the championship game against SMCA, who they would have to defeat twice if they were to be crowned champions. 
Unfortunately, they were unable to build upon the previous night's second half success, with fatigue from the previous two games that day making the imposing Lady Minutemen even more daunting. We are proud of their runner-up finish as it represents the culmination of a long weekend that saw them develop into a more cohesive team unit!
The guys waited and waited and waited for their shot at earning the TCCI championship, finally tipping off around 2:30 that afternoon.  When they jumped out to a 12-0 lead in the first few minutes, it appeared that they would run away with the tourney.  However, Twin City fought back over the next 12 minutes, even taking a 22-21 lead before trailing 28-22 at the half.  Trinity came out of the locker room with a renewed focus on defense and put the game out of reach by holding TCCS to three points in the third quarter.  Trinity's boys won their second Christmas invitational in three years with its victory.
 

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