A look inside at a season of coaching basketball in Costa Rica's First Division.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
National Finals Game 2: Barva 72 Sanatura 76
Defending champ Barva had not lost any games at home this season. We let a lead a game slip away in double overtime earlier in the season that really stung. In fact, if my memory is correct they have only lost once at home (to Escazu) in the last two seasons (or is it three seasons?). To go into Palacio de Deportes and get a win is no simple feat, let alone in the second game of a playoff series in front of a packed gym.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
National Finals Game 1: Sanatura 81 Barva 80
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Semi-Finals Game 3: Sanatura 76 San Ramon 63
We've only lost twice this season, both in hard fought games going to overtime. Losing on Friday night wasn't a surprise; San Ramon has an excellent team playing in front of their very supportive crowd. The loss left a sour taste because we reverted to some poor habits from earlier in the season; a successful season is about growth, about a team improving as the season goes along so you can play your best basketball at the right time. Sometimes you need a loss to nudge that process along. We got that nudge on Friday night.Saturday, May 12, 2012
Semi-Finals Game 2: Sanatura 80 San Ramon 81
Out-played, out-coached and out-administrated. Pretty much all there is to say. San Ramon wanted the win more than we did. They played with fire and passion. Always a tough place to play, the San Ramon organization did a great job in creating a real playoff atmosphere. Game 3 will be Sunday at 4PM in San Ramon.
Very frustrating loss.
Edited to add:
San Ramon almost got jobbed by a very inept officiating crew last night. I try to not get into the officiating on this blog, not because we have such great officiating in this league, but because I know refs would take it personally and take it out on my team. The crew made a mistake and then didn't acknowledge it, which would have given San Ramon the win in regulation.
Very frustrating loss.
Edited to add:
San Ramon almost got jobbed by a very inept officiating crew last night. I try to not get into the officiating on this blog, not because we have such great officiating in this league, but because I know refs would take it personally and take it out on my team. The crew made a mistake and then didn't acknowledge it, which would have given San Ramon the win in regulation.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Semi-Finals Game #1: San Ramon 62 Sanatura 87
For those of you who don't live around here, it rains a lot in Costa Rica. We have two seasons: dry season (roughly from November til March) and then we have the rainy season (April-October). The first half of the rainy season is not too bad with a pretty regular afternoon showers that last few hours, while the second half of the rainy season brings sustained downpours that can last for days.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
On to the Playoffs
We played the last game of the regular schedule of the Torneo de Apertura on Friday night against Escazu, 10-73. We had a few objectives going into the game which we fulfilled for the most part. The young Escazu team is much improved, even without several of their veteran guys on Friday. They will be one of the favorites in the National Games at the end of the year; this experience in First Division will be very valuable to several of those players.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Jackie Acuna
Interview with the league's leading scorer, Jackie Acuna, with the local channel in Perez Zeledon. Pretty good look at his career, gives you a good feel about what it means to play in this league.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NZ5CY78vvfA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NZ5CY78vvfA
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