YMCA Women’s Corporate League
Robert Jeffrey
Sun Sports Contributor
NORWICH – After a week off from competition there were two women’s corporate league games slated for this past Monday April 17.
The first match-up on the evening was between J. Barnes Stone and Ninas I in which J. Barnes Stone cruised to the 64-17 victory.
It was the trio of Brandi Whitbeck, Tanya Barnes and Kristen Barnes that proved to be the difference in the ballgame for J. Barnes Stone, as they combined for 48 points in the ballgame. Ninas I had no answer for their offensive laden opponent as they were unable to disrupt the offensive flow, and in part had difficulty creating their own offense in the process.
Scoring 12 points in the first half of play, Ninas I looked for a second half ignitor, but unfortunately couldn’t find the bottom of the rim, ultimately scoring five points in the second half.
The second game on the schedule for April 17, between Team Corbin and The Stadium proved to have a completely different result.
Team Corbin outlasted The Stadium by a final score 32-30. However, Team Corbin had to fight for their right to stay in the game. At the conclusion of the first half of play, The Stadium built a 19-9 lead over their opponent. But as they say, you win the second half you win the game – and that’s precisely what Team Corbin did. Team Corbin outscored The Stadium 21-11 over the final half of play.
The Women’s Corporate League returns to action on Monday April 24, at 7:15 p.m. at the Norwich YMCA, when Ninas I plays Team Corbin and at 8:15 p.m. when J. Barnes Stone plays Upstate Companies with first place regular season title implications on the line.
Updated Standings as of April 19, 2017:
• Upstate Companies – 4-0
• J. Barnes Stone – 4-1
• The Stadium – 2-3
• Team Corbin – 2-3
• Ninas I – 0-5
Sun Sports Contributor
NORWICH – After a week off from competition there were two women’s corporate league games slated for this past Monday April 17.
The first match-up on the evening was between J. Barnes Stone and Ninas I in which J. Barnes Stone cruised to the 64-17 victory.
It was the trio of Brandi Whitbeck, Tanya Barnes and Kristen Barnes that proved to be the difference in the ballgame for J. Barnes Stone, as they combined for 48 points in the ballgame. Ninas I had no answer for their offensive laden opponent as they were unable to disrupt the offensive flow, and in part had difficulty creating their own offense in the process.
Scoring 12 points in the first half of play, Ninas I looked for a second half ignitor, but unfortunately couldn’t find the bottom of the rim, ultimately scoring five points in the second half.
The second game on the schedule for April 17, between Team Corbin and The Stadium proved to have a completely different result.
Team Corbin outlasted The Stadium by a final score 32-30. However, Team Corbin had to fight for their right to stay in the game. At the conclusion of the first half of play, The Stadium built a 19-9 lead over their opponent. But as they say, you win the second half you win the game – and that’s precisely what Team Corbin did. Team Corbin outscored The Stadium 21-11 over the final half of play.
The Women’s Corporate League returns to action on Monday April 24, at 7:15 p.m. at the Norwich YMCA, when Ninas I plays Team Corbin and at 8:15 p.m. when J. Barnes Stone plays Upstate Companies with first place regular season title implications on the line.
Updated Standings as of April 19, 2017:
• Upstate Companies – 4-0
• J. Barnes Stone – 4-1
• The Stadium – 2-3
• Team Corbin – 2-3
• Ninas I – 0-5
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