Thursday, September 19, 2013

Fightin' Reformers Fall to 0-5

by Lead CGBCNN Writer Randy Pifer
Updated at 8:19 pm on 9/19/13

In an outcome that shocked no one, the Reformers drop another game to St. Andrews 81-48.  "CGBC has become the Cleveland Browns of the North Greenville Baptist Association Basketball League" said a disgruntled Randy Pifer.  "We may have to change our name in the near future" said Donny Mathis.  The game started out much differently than the previous four losses as CGBC jumped out to a sizable lead but stamina issues reared their ugly head as their lead melted away.  By halftime, The Reformers trailed by eleven and their slim chances of capturing their first win fell by the wayside.

In the first half they were spurred on by newcomers Jeremy Wetherton and Jason Stuckey and the Reformers showed signs of life, but it was not enough against a hot shooting St Andrews team.  CGBC falls to 0-5 on the season and 0-2 against St. Andrews.  "I love to play the game, but its tough to get dominated this bad" said Wetherton who led the team in scoring in his first start for the Reformers.

With six games left in the season, CGBC must dig deep if it is to win even one game this year.  If Wetherton, Stuckey, Michael Moon, Josh Harbert, and Matt Garren all show up to the same game, the sky is the limit for where this team could go.  However, the patchwork Reformer keep trudging along losing game after game as the fan base starts to question their commitment.

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