Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Kittens 9 vs Old Warson 4

The Jungle Cat Kittens faced off against previously undefeated Old Warson tonight. In our toughest test to date, the Kittens coped with some early woes on both ends of the pool but regrouped to dominate during the second half of the game. This was the group's first experience against a team who liked to crash on defense, leading to some ill-advised passes to hole early on, but as a team we evolved and dealt with the unfamiliar defense fairly well. Michael Bowers started to get into his groove at two meters, scoring 4 goals, and Sam Erlinger played well on both ends, contributing 2 goals. Derrion Castro, Bradley Gleason, and Thomas Morgan also added tallies to the Kittens' total.

Things that went well:
Defense - we did a great job press blocking and forcing bad passes, staying in the passing lanes and looking to help.
Hole offense - Our 2M players are getting more comfortable shooting out of hole, but they are still doing a great job of looking for open drivers.
Protecting the ball - we're going a much better job of push dribbling to open water

Areas in need of improvement:
Maintaining an umbrella - despite touching on this topic every day for the past two weeks, we spent very little time balanced properly and the middle was overcroweded for most of the game
Counterattacking - Although roughly half of our goals came from counterattacks, we rarely looked weak and passed to the open man cross-goal

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