Case Analysis: Richardson Storm

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Richardson Storm a high school basketball team in the town of Ajax, had a very disappointing game early Friday afternoon. As all schools arrived to compete for the Junior Girls Basketball Hardwood Classic's, there was excitement yet fear for the Richardson girls, after all it was a home game. There were seconds before the referee blew his whistle and the ball was in the air. Huntsville Hoyas in yellow/blue while Richardson in white. Four minutes passed and the score was Richardson 0 Huntsville 7. In just eight minutes of ball play Richardson had seven turnovers that gave Huntsville a big lead. Not just turnovers there were a number of personal fouls from Richardson which lead Huntsville to many free throws. As Richardson Storm ended off

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