Memphis Business falls in OT

Murphrs Borough – In nine years at various levels of basketball coach Tawaris Boga at the Memphis Business Academy, he said that this year’s executive squad is the best which he is the best.

Not just because of the team players who entered the TSAA Boys Basketball State Tournament before the MBA, but because they made it a better coach.

In his fourth year in the MBA, Boga’s ongoing evolution, Wednesday’s quarter -final game vs. Chatinovo’s tire academy improved him and his team. But the school’s first state tourney will have to wait.

Following the MBA in the fourth quarter early, Tinner, led by Mr Basketball’s finalist Rodney Henderson, returned to the overtime to defeat the executive 56-49.

The MBA (23-8) had time for the final shot at the end of the regulation, but eventually the Terk White was set for a heavy contesting contest, which was quite short. Henderson won with more than 28 points.

Boga said, “I am proud to give them decisions. I relied on them at the end of the fourth quarter, but I think this loss is on me.” “I feel like we have done a great job of letting the clock go down, but I should really call time out and draw something for them. I feel scary, but it’s a part of learning, and is growing as a coach.

White won the team with a high 16 points and added eight wabhonds and two thefts. Fellow senior J. Lone Hoppson had nine points and 15 reabounds.

In the last four seasons, Boga has taken a young MBA program school in the school so far from the zero win season four years ago. The executive won the regular season’s District Title, District Tournament, and Region Tournament and described all parties for the school.

Junior Guard Larry Banson III scored 13 points on Wednesday, which had 13 points on Wednesday, “It was a great experience with the first year of MBA.” “It is a good feeling to do so in school history.”

Boga added, “It was definitely a special season.” I appreciate these boys because they gave me the opportunity to coach them strictly. They never retreat. They always raised me and allowed me to have a hard coach. “

Despite a lot of shining paths from the MBA season, Booga is a contestant, and so is its players. Wednesday’s game MBA was demonstrated, which examined an experienced team with a state experience, but also a sign of where it could still grow.

“It’s not enough to get here. I’m hungry,” said Booga. “If it was dependent on me, the young man I entered, I would start to get ready next week. Now, I know what to happen here. You should be physical, you have to be strong, you have to discipline. The skills are there, but once we arrive here, I want to be 2026.”

Vandal Shepherd Junior is the sports bat writer of the high school high school. Reach the vandal Wendell.shephed@commerCILAPEALACOM Or x @Wendellsjr_.

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