Thursday, March 1, 2007

Final thoughts on Plymouth-KML

* The 6-7 Adam Doebert was a presence for Plymouth early, blocking 4 shots in the first half and altering at least four more. He would have had two more blocks if not for fouls being called on teammates before he rejected the shots.

* One of Plymouth's strengths is its share-the-wealth mentality. It seems like a different player steps up every night. Tuesday it was Clay Comerford, who came off the bench to score a career-high 28. Thursday it was Michael Flood who sparked the Panthers in the third quarter, with a flurry of 3's.

* The Panthers have the kind of group that could make a nice run in the tournament - size and players who can shoot the 3. Players like Flood and Kevin Feick play bigger than their frames and are rebounding factors.

--Dave Lubach

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