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     Whenever the Bulls enter the gym, I automatically envision excitement because of the energy they bring to each play of the game.  This is a fast moving team with a lot of talent.  The only criticism I have is that they do not find a way to translate their energy and talents into resilience.  This team is more comfortable when they are ahead by large margins without the possiblity of their opponent possibly winning.  If that comfort zone is challenged, they are quick to call out the officiating, timekeeping, or any other obstacle that might abort a win.  I want to see this team be the team they truly are: A Bullish Team that can run, score, and win with the best of the teams in the National Old School Basketball League®.

     On 30 April 2016, the Bulls and Kingdom Ballers met at center court for the second game of the day.  The Kingdom Ballers are still trying to find themselves during the early part of the season.  They have loss all previous competitions, this season.  The first half was a close competition because the Kingdom Ballers held the Bulls to 28 points while they scored 19 points.  The Ballers', Hughes (#96), led all scorers with 9 first half points.  The Kingdom Ballers committed four team fouls and the Bulls committed three team fouls.

     The second half changed when the Bull's, Jimmy Foster (#45), got hot and scored 15 points from behind the arc to give the Bulls the room they needed to operate comfortably.  The Bulls scored 39 second half poinsts compared to 25 by the Kingdom Ballers.  The Kingdom Ballers did not have the depth to recover as time passed.  The Bulls defeated the Kingdom Ballers 67 - 44.

     The scorers for the Bulls were: #45 Jimmy Foster with 22 points, #23 James Daniels with 8 points, #33 Ian Trowers with 8 points, #10 Desi Johnson with 6 points, #22 James Dix with 5, #0 D. Pearman with 5, #28 B. Adams with 4, #5 L. Hawthorne with 4, #11 B. Jones with 3, and #34 Leo Preyer with 2 points.

     The scorers for the Kingdom Ballers were:  #96 Sheredah Hughes with 19 points, #22 Antonio Harris with 8, #3 Chris Mathis with 7, #31 Willie Haynes with 3, #34 Hai Clay with 3, #2 Darrell Sumbry with 2, and #33 Tony McCommons with 2 points.