San Marcos, Texas– Two teams left from dozens battle for the championship at the Texas State University intramural basketball finals April 25 at the Rec Center.
Audio story by Rebekah Perez
Photos by – Forrest Miller
JaQuay McGowen starts the game off with the ball.
Christopher Howard dribbles down court looking to make a play.
Colin Uzowulu defends the basket
Colin demonstrates perfect form.
Chad looks to pass in the ball.
Team huddle.
Nick takes a charge under the basket.
Colin drives through defenders for a layup
Christopher Howard shoots the 3 over JaQuay McGowen
Justin smith looking tired but all smiles
The coach for the Jellof Rice Bandits coaches Abdul Wague before subbing in
Chad shoots freethrows with the game on the line
The referees take a second to talk to the score keepers.
The score tied 54-54 at the end of regulation. Time for overtime!!
Joshua Brown (white) goes for the jump ball against Chad (red)
JaQuay helps an opposing player up from the ground.
Win or Lose Sportsmanship is shown by both teams.
Photo Story By: Karla Galvan
Team members watch anxiously from the bench as the Co-Rec Championship comes to an end.
Referee Aaron Jackson and a player take a moment during a time out with a minute left in the game.
BYX shares a prayer with the opposing team.
Players react to a crucial game winning shot.
Cameron Wilson gets emotional after winning his last championship game as a graduate student.
Ervin Brown demonstrates a perfect follow thru shot.
Serina Lopez perfecting her 3’s while warming up for her championship game.
The G.O.A.T.S celebrate their Co-Rec Championship by flaunting their Legendary T-Shirts.
Cameron Wilson waits for a dead ball to sub into the game.
Men’s team G’s with Degrees wins the jump ball and secures possession of the ball.
Abdul and Mark get high off the ground for the jump ball.
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