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Restoring the Fear: A Belltown Tigers Legacy
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*Brandon thinking in class*
Man, we lost a tough game last time out...I could have done more, I should have done more. I mean, yeah I played a solid game outside of scoring, but I need to get better at putting the ball through the hoop. Its not like I can't make jumpers, but teams are figuring that out and are forcing me to go inside with the ball. Hopefully all this extra work I've been putting in will start to pay off later in the season.
Oh crap, the teacher is looking at me...she knows I'm not paying attention. Gotta bring it back in quick here, luckily Psychology is my strong suit. Time to listen to what she's talking about for a second and respond to the next question.
*Nobody responds*Originally posted by Psychology TeacherAlright, so class...tell me about Pavlov's experiment.
*Brandon raises his hand*Originally posted by Psychology TeacherCome on now, this was in the reading yesterday and I know you all don't want me to give a pop quiz to test if we did it or not.
Originally posted by Psychology ProfessorMr. GillespieOriginally posted by BrandonWell, Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist who did an experiment, well a bunch of them I suppose, involving what we now know as Classical Conditioning.Originally posted by Psychology TeacherContinue...Originally posted by BrandonWhat he ended up discovering pretty early on in these experiments is that we can condition a dog, and we later found out humans as well, to react to a seemingly meaningless stimulus if that stimuli is first associated with something we know how to react to. Pavlov's most famous study was the one where he conditioned a dog to salivate at the sound of a bell. He did this by ringing the bell before giving the dog food. Eventually, the dog learned to associate the sound of the bell with the food, so the bell ringing produced the same salivation as the sight of the food did originally.Phew! Thank god I love reading about this stuff, or else I may not of done the reading. Back to basketball though, thankfully I'm good at this school thing...lets me have a bunch of time to think during the day.Originally posted by Psychology TeacherVery good Mr. Gillespie. Moving on...Check out my Houston Astros Dynasties:
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Re: Restoring the Fear: A Belltown Tigers Legacy
December 5th, 2014

Late Day School Announcements
Belltown DismissalAttention to Belltown basketball athletes. Once again, Attention to Belltown basketball athletes.
You are to report to the multi-purpose room after school to momentarily wait upon the buses arrival to be transported to Brother Rice immediately after the bell.
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Time advance to after school. Game day coming upLast edited by beast10; 11-12-2013, 04:45 PM.Comment
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Thoughts to self
Stone: Man I've been sick these last few days, I'm ready to get rid of this cold!Comment
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Re: Restoring the Fear: A Belltown Tigers Legacy
December 5thth, 2014

Belltown High School Tigers @ Brother Rice High School Warriors
Locker Room Discussion
Coach Anderson: Brother Rice today guys on their floor! We've gotta go out there and attack right from the get go. Apply the defensive pressure and just build that lead up early and never let up. The lineup changes have been adjusted; we've got Tyree starting at center and Cole welcome back to the lineup.
I'm depending on you guys out there, let's just make this short stop and continue the undefeated cheers.
Assistant Coach Plath: Yes, let's stick with the typical game plan, play strong defense and just do what Belltown does. We complete the task we get the win and we're all winners so let's go out there and get it.
Coach Anderson: Tigers on 3; 1, 2, 3
TIGERS, TIGERS, TIGERS
Team:
LET'S GO!
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Let's GO!!!!!Wolverines vs. The World || DavidTheGreat's Michigan Wolverines (NCAA14)
Season 1: 11-2 (Won Rose Bowl vs. Arizona)
Season 2: 0-0
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Re: Restoring the Fear: A Belltown Tigers Legacy
December 5th, 2014
Belltown Tigers @ Brother Rice Warriors Belleville

Belltown High School, Coach Anderson Pre-Prep
Coach Anderson:Ok guys here we are at Brother Rice. They don't look to be too tall from here but I've heard that they're a perfect 2-0 so far but I think we've got this game. Let's push the ball like always, wear them out fast, dominate with our size, and crash those boards.
We've got Jerry, Jeremy, Cole, Christian, and Tyree in the starting five. Tyree I'm depending on you to show me that talent is in effect in actual games. Let's go!
Alright Tigers on 3; 1, 2, 3
TIGERS
First Quarter
PA Announcer: Visiting team's center takes the tip off.
PA Announcer: Belltown dumps the ball inside and a foul is committed by Filiberto Brett.
PA Announcer: At the line is Tyree Levell, he misses the first, and nails the second attempt. Score 1-0.
PA Announcer: Belltown's Tyree Levell scores his third point of game with a jump shot.
PA Announcer: The offensive rebound is captured by Filiberto Brett and he's fouled on the putback.
PA Announcer: He goes 1-2 at the charity stripe.
PA Announcer: Offensive rebound is grabbed by Christian Carter and layed back in.
PA Announcer: Fadeaway jumper is hit from Brother Rice. Score 5-3 with 6:10 left.
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PA Announcer: And a slam dunk is flushed by Belltown's Christian Carter. Score now 9 to 3.
PA Announcer: Tyree Levell makes a huge block on defense following Belltown's dunk.
PA Announcer: A substitution is made on the floor for both teams with 4:00 left.
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PA Announcer: Turnover on Belltown and Brother Rice makes another substitution.
PA Announcer: Two points, Jeremy Dean. Brother Rice calls timeout.
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Coach Anderson: Good work guys, good work. Just keep this zone up and we've already got this game in the books. Tyree I'm loving the effort, keep being aggressive out there, Brother Rice is afraid of you man.
Jeremy I'm going to rest you and I want Eury to sub in.
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PA Announcer: THREE! On target by number 38, Porter Jospeh, his first of the season!
PA Announcer: Two points for Belltown's Adrian Hines.
PA Announcer: Terrell Augustine at the line shooting two. Substitution made after Terrell makes the first... He makes the second for a 2-2.
PA Announcer: Belltown's Harper with a three pointer. Brother Rice trails 20-12 with 34 seconds remaining in the first.
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PA Announcer: Gayle Sonny throws up a halfcourt heave and it falls short. And that's the first quarter your Warriors 12, visiting Belltown 20.
Coach Anderson: Ok so we're obviously winning at the moment but from my perspective, we should be winning by over 30 right now. This team is playing absolutely terrible but none of you guys want to really step up therefore we're stuck in this hole. We're going to switch to the zone defense because Brother Rice appears to be a horrendous shooting team so this can potentially be a lock down for their offense.
And PUSH the ball up the floor come on guys! Don't know how much it needs to be stressed! Push the ball, push the ball, push the ball!
Let's have the starters get back on the floor except for you Tyree. I'm going to give you a rest for a while then I'll call you when you're needed again.
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Second quarter start.Comment
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Thoughts to self
Stone: man that nap on the bus really cleared me up, gotta keep playing hardComment
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I had defered in the 1st half because of my cold but coach was right. These folks should be trailing by a lot more. It would be hassle if they were to continue to hang around.......looks like I'm gonna have to be more assertive.Yep Yep.......I'm just that goodComment
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Adrian to the team as starters walk back on the floor: Aye yo! Let's blow the top off this game fellas!! Can't have them lingering around to long!Comment
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BIO
Name: Noah Jackson
GPA: 3.0
Class (Fr, So, etc): SO
Position: SF/PF
Back story:
Girlfriend:
Physicals
Height: 6'4
Weight: 220
Recent Injuries?:
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths:
PG-SF
Inside Game:
Outside Game:
Ball Handling:
Athleticism:
Defensive I.Q.
Offensive I.Q.
Rebounding (Scale Of PG-SF Not Every Position):
Work Ethic (OS Activeness):
Leadership:
SF-C
Inside Game: A+
Outside Game: B
Strength: B+
Athleticism: A
Defensive I.Q.: A-
Offensive I.Q.: A+
Rebounding: A
Work Ethic (OS Activeness): A+
Post Skills: A
Post Defense: B
Leadership: B+
Scouting Report
Optional, describe what the player is good at and struggles at.
Misc
High School Statistics?:
PPG: 15.3
RPG: 9.8
APG: 1.3
FG%: 76
3PT%: 65
Appearance
Skin Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Hair: Brown
Accessories[/spoiler]
Coach Arambula era Pages 1-8.
Coach Anderson era Page 9 on.Comment
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Re: Restoring the Fear: A Belltown Tigers Legacy
December 5th, 2014

Belltown Wins 71-43 - Locker Room
Coach Anderson: Very good game out there tonight. We're all playing phenomenally as a complete team and when that happens, we win games.
Everything will just flow together and that'll be the way we shape out our season and get that chip when everything is over.
So once again I'm proud of all of you, go get dressed.
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JV Basketball 4-0; Rolls Past Brother Rice 71-43
Written By: Belltown News Submitters
Posted: December 5th, 2014
The JV Tigers have continued their strive for an undefeated season after they're big 71-43 win over Brother Rice.
The star of the night was forward Jeremy Dean once again who scored over 20 point for the second straight game. He filled the stat sheet with 24 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assist, and 2 blocks. Christian Carter played a role of a tenacious rebounder of the night with 11 rebounds including 7 from the offensive end.
All in all the junior varsity showed up and played great basketball to gain the win. Their defense put Brother Rice in a difficult standpoint as they struggled to get anything going while the Tigers got on their role and couldn't be stopped.
Next stop for Belltown athletics is Romulus on December 12th. Be there to support your Tigers!
JV Belltown Basketball Box Score
Belltown High School Tigers at Brother Rice High School Warriors Dec 5, 2014 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH SCORE Belltown High School (3-0) 20 17 11 23 71 Brother Rice High School (4-1) 12 9 12 10 43 Belltown High School Tigers STARTERS MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A REB AST STL BLK TO PTS Jerry Williams 20 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 0 2 2 Jeremy Dean 28 7-12 3-6 7-7 5 2 1 2 0 24 Cole Smith 20 2-6 0-2 2-2 6 1 0 2 1 6 Christian Carter 21 6-8 0-0 0-0 11 1 0 1 0 12 Tyree Levell 24 2-5 0-1 4-6 8 2 1 2 1 8 BENCH MIN FGM-A 3PM-A FTM-A REB AST STL BLK TO PTS Adrian Hines 18 3-3 0-0 1-1 5 1 1 0 1 7 Eury Reyes 17 4-9 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 9 Stone Harper 13 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 4 1 0 0 3 Kendrick Kane 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Omari Kane 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM TOTALS 26-56 5-16 14-16 38 16 6 8 7 71 Brother Rice High School Warriors TEAM TOTALS 15-48 1-5 12-16 21 6 5 0 7 43
Varisty Belltown High School 14-15 Schedule DATE OPPONENT RESULT Nov 21 vs Detroit Country Day Lost, 62-57 Nov 28 at Belleville Lost, 67-63 Dec 5 vs Brother Rice Won, 71-43 Dec 12 vs Romulus Dec 19 at Melvindale Jan 9 at Crestwood Jan 16 at Stevenson Jan 23 at Ann Arbor Jan 30 at Hillsdale Feb 6 vs Cass Tech Feb 13 vs Lincoln Feb 20 at Bedford Feb 27 at Wayne Memoria
Discussment/Time of Day
After game. What are you going to do? Discussions with players, etc.Comment


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