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2007-2008 BFA JV Girls: "The Defeat of Enosburg - a JV Girls Statement"

April 30, 2008
By Dan Banach of Bellows Free Academy


On February 16 2008, the Junior Varsity Girls basketball team achieved a validating 47-38 win over Enosburg.  Even to anyone not having followed their season-long journey rife with obstacles, there could be felt a certain energy in the air.  Anyone lucky enough to attend were treated to a game of physical perseverance and mental resiliency.

        First quarter began with nerves afflicting Fairfax, and Enosburg capitalizing on turnovers.  Enosburg took a quick 6 point lead before the Bullets called time out.  Straight out from the break though, the Bullets played with a different tone - playing solid defense and creating key turnovers.  The Bullets maintained their defensive barrage and offensive poise throughout the second quarter, going into half time up by 1.

        The notable difference in this second meeting of the 2 teams was the Bullets commitment to remaining mentally in the game, thus limiting mistakes on both sides of the ball.  The third quarter proved BFA's plan was working, as the JV girls managed to go up by 10 pts at one point and ended the quarter up by 8.  4th quarter showed the true grit, determination, and sheer will of BFA as the JV girls withstood an impressive comeback by Enosburg before a double time out was called.  BFA came out from the break strong, pouncing on Enosburg nerves and forcing turnovers.  BFA converted 3 Enosburg turnovers to go up by 6 before last ditch fouling propelled the Bullets up by 9, securing the game.

        "This is HUGE.  We discussed what the word PRIDE meant for us.  We talked about keeping focus for 32 minutes of basketball.  We spoke about holding the line, of refusing to ease up for any reason... about only relying on each other and no one else to win this.  It's so easy to be distracted mentally in-game - uncalled hard fouls, slight injuries, teammates level of play - so many things can affect the psychological game.  These girls CHOSE their destiny today, and would NOT be denied.  Any team that brings that kind of heart to the floor for 32 minutes, should be feared,"  Coach Dan Banach stated. 

        The Junior Varsity Girls end their season 8-9 officially with a win over Richford, but were so very close in so many other  games.  With several returning fundamental players , next season holds high hopes for even more progress and successes.  Go Bullets!
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