Glenbrook tops Riverdale
Courtesy of The Minden Press-Herald
The Glenbrook Apaches used a total team effort in knocking off the Riverdale Rebels, 44-24, Tuesday night at Glenbrook.
All 11 players on the roster had a part in the win.
“We played well,” Glenbrook head coach Chris Kourvelas said. “Every player was on the books tonight, whether it was points, rebounds, assists or steals. We played very good team basketball tonight, especially in the second half.”
DeAngelo McDonald led Glenbrook with nine points and Blake Branch added eight. Colton Spurlock dropped in seven.
“We were very unselfish tonight,” Kourvelas said. “We crashed the boards and created a lot of turnovers. Riverdale is a very good team, last week we played them and they got the better end of the deal. But we’ve obviously improved and that’s a good thing.”
The Apaches led by two after the first quarter and 20-14 going into the half. They out-scored Riverdale 13-4 and 11-6 in the second half to get the win.
Glenbrook will finish out the week in the Gary, Texas Tournament.
“We’re looking forward to playing in the tournament this week,” Kourvelas said. “We’ll start out Thursday afternoon against Douglas High School.”
Courtesy of The Minden Press-Herald
The Glenbrook Apaches used a total team effort in knocking off the Riverdale Rebels, 44-24, Tuesday night at Glenbrook.
All 11 players on the roster had a part in the win.
“We played well,” Glenbrook head coach Chris Kourvelas said. “Every player was on the books tonight, whether it was points, rebounds, assists or steals. We played very good team basketball tonight, especially in the second half.”
DeAngelo McDonald led Glenbrook with nine points and Blake Branch added eight. Colton Spurlock dropped in seven.
“We were very unselfish tonight,” Kourvelas said. “We crashed the boards and created a lot of turnovers. Riverdale is a very good team, last week we played them and they got the better end of the deal. But we’ve obviously improved and that’s a good thing.”
The Apaches led by two after the first quarter and 20-14 going into the half. They out-scored Riverdale 13-4 and 11-6 in the second half to get the win.
Glenbrook will finish out the week in the Gary, Texas Tournament.
“We’re looking forward to playing in the tournament this week,” Kourvelas said. “We’ll start out Thursday afternoon against Douglas High School.”
Glenbrook improved to 8-2.