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Old Mon Dec 22, 2003, 12:51am
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honestly if you really want to know my stats.... i have 17 blocks in 6 games, blocked one of the top 5 sophomores in the NATION, and never block my own player. i come across the lane, jump, and block after it is out of the hands. again on here people *** U MEING that i fouled a guy just like in the game.

My name is Mitch Wolfe if you really want to read the articles that prove my blocking.... i couldnt find them all

http://www.kpcnews.com/main.asp?Sear...ctionID=98&S=1

NEW HAVEN — If Angola boys basketball followers did not give themselves enough time to arrive to New Haven promptly after a 50-mile drive, they missed all they needed to see.

The Hornets made the Bulldogs take a step back with full-court zone pressure in forcing mistake after mistake to help build a 29-6 lead after one quarter and not look back in a 73-48 non-conference victory at Armstrong Arena.

Angola (4-2) wasn’t swarming in the Bulldogs’ faces to force around 10 turnovers in the first quarter. Individual players took care of their areas and did their jobs, often creating easy scoring opportunites on the other end, including two Blaise Henry dunks in the first half.

“This gave us a good chance to work on our press, and everybody let their teammates work,” Hornets coach Greg Holmes said. “It’s not that we always got steals from it, but we put enough pressure on and got to the angles where we would force mistakes if we stayed patient with our press.”

That pressure helped temper the aggressiveness from a young New Haven team without any seniors. The Bulldogs (0-4) often opted for short fallaway jumpers in the paint instead of attacking the goal with lay-ups. That explained why they only went to the foul line three times.

The Hornets did what they had to do and Holmes rotated the guys regularly to where they will be fresh and ready to go for Friday’s home Northeast Corner Conference tilt with Westview.

“We clogged the middle with Mitch (Wolfe) and Blaise and that opened up the outside for us. Then we made some shots and opened them up,” Holmes said. “Mitch played a pretty good game.”

Wolfe, a 6-foot-4 senior, had his best game as a Hornet in his year plus six games with the program. He had eight points, six rebounds and three blocked shots in extended minutes.

Wolfe has started in all six games, but 6-foot sixth man Mike Forester usually sees most of the minutes in the post between the two.

Holmes was also pleased with the contributions of seniors Andrew Miller and Garry May, the seventh and eighth guys off the bench in the Hornets’ eight-man rotation. Miller had nine points and three rebounds. May had four points.

“May did a pretty good job. He was consistent on the perimeter,” Holmes said.

Henry paced Angola with 14 points. Scott Hack had all 12 of his points in the first half. Cody Monroe had all 11 of his points in the first 16 minutes.



i couldnt find the other ones... anyways, im not getting on here to bash refs as i know they try their best but more and more i see refs, mainly newer ones, make the call before anything happens. btw, thanks for all the warm welcomes and positive responses
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