Hughson kept the first two quarters close,but Ripon would take away the last quarters to their advantage taking the game 47-27. Hughson kept the first quarter tight but Ripon would pull away with the one point lead making the score 9-8,as Buck put up three points for Hughson in addition to Strickland putting up four points for Ripon.1st 8-9 “We kept those first two quarters tonight but unfortunately we didn't have the momentum those last two quarters,”said Mackenzie Buck. The second quarter was once again a close one but Ripon would find away to pass up Hughson up by nine points at the end of two 19-10. Ripon would push their momentum into the fourth and would take the game by a score of 27-47.As Buck would put up twelve points for Hughson,while
few minutes later in the game. They Timberwolves later went on to lose this game at a final
...a hook shot, cut the deficit to four points with three minutes remaining and Pryor's free throw chopped it to 48-45.
Despite the efforts of lawyers and judges to eliminate racial discrimination in the courts, does racial bias play a part in today’s jury selection? Positive steps have been taken in past court cases to ensure fair and unbiased juries. Unfortunately, a popular strategy among lawyers is to incorporate racial bias without directing attention to their actions. They are taught to look for the unseen and to notice the unnoticed. The Supreme Court in its precedent setting decision on the case of Batson v. Kentucky, 476 U.S. 79 (1986), is the first step to limiting racial discrimination in the court room. The process of selecting jurors begins with prospective jurors being brought into the courtroom, then separating them into smaller groups to be seated in the jury box. The judge and or attorneys ask questions with intent to determine if any juror is biased or cannot deal with the issues fairly. The question process is referred to as voir dire, a French word meaning, “to see to speak”. During voir dire, attorneys have the right to excuse a juror in peremptory challenges. Peremptory challenges are based on the potential juror admitting bias, acquaintanceship with one of the parties, personal knowledge of the facts, or the attorney believing he/she might not be impartial. In the case of Batson v. Kentucky, James Batson, a black man, was indicted for second-degree burglary and receipt of stolen goods. During the selection of the jury the prosecutor used his peremptory challenges to strike out all of the four black potential jurors, leaving an all white jury. Batson’s attorney moved to discharge the venire, the list from which jurors may be selected, on the grounds that the prosecutor’s peremptory challenges violated his client’s Sixth and Fourteenth Amendment rights to have a jury derived from a “cross-section of the community”(People v. Wheeler, 583 P.3d 748 [Calif. 1978]). The circuit court ruled in favor of the prosecutor and convicted Batson on both counts. This case went through the courts and finalized in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The next 15 minutes was a stalemate with neither side showing any signs of scoring, but the Wests Tigers began to control the game with smart kicks to gain field
It was an game that saw next to nothing happen in the opening 50 minutes, but that all changed with Tom Hughes scoring one of the tries of the year, followed by the teams going try-to-try until the clutch field-goal at the end of the match.
It was obvious that this might be just what Eureka needed as they grabbed the lead with a Conner Walden 3 pointer with 5:48 left in the first quarter and possessed that lead until the final
With the score in advantage for Plymouth North at 36 to 29. Plymouth South looked at its offence to take charge and take the game into overtime, while Plymouth North looked to its defence to come up with a huge stop and seal the
Tittle, talks...how the winning play came about. “On fourth down, I called a play,” said Tittle, “that sent Joe Arenas, faking into the line, as I would leap a jump pass to Soltau, cutting into the left corner of the end zone. Perry was the trailer just in case trouble developed. But, I fumbled the hand off. Perry saw me drop the ball, as he didn't follow Soltau. Perry ran to my left hollering for me to pitch him the ball. I grabbed it and did what he said. He picked it up and ran around the corner past diving defenders to get our winning score. That was all there was to
Also, earlier in the quarter, the Boxers’ defense kept the Wildcats from going ahead early when Nikolaisen forced and recovered a fumble to end a drive. In the second quarter, a missed field goal midway through the quarter by Willamette kept it a 7-0 game. At halftime, the game was dominated by the defense as the Boxers had been held to 223 yards of total offense and the Bearcats were limited to
Cleveland (40-15) couldn’t buy a bucket in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter. The Cavs trailed Detroit 75-68 heading into the final period, but proceeded to miss their first 10 shots when the fourth quarter began. Meanwhile, the Pistons (28-29) took an 86-68 lead after starting the fourth with an 11-0 run, which was ended with 6:50 remaining by two LeBron James free throws, Cleveland’s first points of the quarter.
Knickerbocker lost 23-1. This is noteworthy because the first game set precedent for other games in the future. Kind of like law because you cannot break the law. And similarly, you cannot break the rules of a baseball game. So, everyone is equal and play a happy game of baseball.
One of the key factors in the game was the play of senior guard guard Jairus Lyles. Lyles led the Retrievers with 28 points. He also added on three assists
The Golden Panthers would get on the scoreboard when, #12 Higgins Jr. hooked up with Dayon Pitts on a 21-yard pass. A two point conversion run failed leaving this a 7-6 game, with the Warriors leading.
This was a master class in mid-game letdowns. LeBron James put in 21 points during the first quarter alone, but the rest of the team only added 6. Led by Jaylen Brown's 14-point effort, Boston remained within four, basically laying LeBron's “herculean detonation” to waste.