Courtesy of theMinden Press-Herald, By Gregg Parks
The Glenbrook Apaches fell to the Riverdale Rebels, 53-42, Tuesday night.
“We played a very good Riverdale team,” Glenbrook head coach Chris Kourvelas said. “They are a very disciplined, well-coached team. I believe we were a little fatigued from playing the night before.” Riverdale jumped out to a 13-7 first quarter lead and then took a 19-15 lead into the half. The Rebels out-scored the Apaches 14-12 and 20-15 the final two quarters to get the win.
“There are a few things we need to work on if we want to continue to improve,” Kourvelas said. “We’re looking forward to the tournament this week and are hoping these non-district games will help us prepare for district which starts in January.”
Deangelo McDonald led Glenbrook with 14 points and Colton Spurlock had 11. Zach Specht dropped in five.
The Glenbrook Apaches fell to the Riverdale Rebels, 53-42, Tuesday night.
“We played a very good Riverdale team,” Glenbrook head coach Chris Kourvelas said. “They are a very disciplined, well-coached team. I believe we were a little fatigued from playing the night before.” Riverdale jumped out to a 13-7 first quarter lead and then took a 19-15 lead into the half. The Rebels out-scored the Apaches 14-12 and 20-15 the final two quarters to get the win.
“There are a few things we need to work on if we want to continue to improve,” Kourvelas said. “We’re looking forward to the tournament this week and are hoping these non-district games will help us prepare for district which starts in January.”
Deangelo McDonald led Glenbrook with 14 points and Colton Spurlock had 11. Zach Specht dropped in five.
Glenbrook beat Claiborne 63-30 last night in the Riverfield Tournament and improve to 5-3 on the season.