Chapter 11 - Day 3, Champions Charge (2/2)

Tokiwadai didn't need to focus much on defense, as Sagami wasn't aggressive on offense, by half time, Tokiwadai had run down Sagami, and all their players were exhausted.

Tokiwadai had already substituted Ishida before half time, and Shun took over the playmaking. He made sure that the offense operated smoothly by distributing the scoring evenly between the members.

Sagami could only watch as the Tokiwadai pilled up points no matter how they tried to defend, seeing the point gap widen, they started to push themselves, and the pace of the game became faster than what Sagami was used to.

While on the coach's side, he replaced Ishida in the first eight minutes of the game, and during half time Mibuchi and Aone were also pulled out of the game. Coach wanted to leave Mibuchi and instead pull out Shun, but Shun insisted that he was fine and continued to play.

Sagami too wanted to switch members, but they couldn't as their reserves weren't skilled enough to compete against Tokiwadai.

The second half was even brutal, Shun, who was on support went on offense and increased the score gap so that the Sagami team couldn't make a comeback.

Eight minutes left in the game, Otsubo was substituted with the second-year Center.

Shun judged that the score was sufficient and also returned to assist the current members on the court, he wanted the bench to have experience of the game as some of them might be part of the team next year.

The reserves more than enough to overwhelm the tired Sagami team, and Tokiwadai won by a thirty point lead.

But what happened in the semi-finals was what showed the whole stadium that Tokiwadai was ready to be a top contender for the Nationals and live up to the glory gained last year.

In the semi-finals of Block A, Tokiwadai went complete offensive for the first time after playing two games.

The opponent Murata East Middle School was a stable school with a good reputation in Tokyo, but against the current Tokiwadai's offense, they couldn't help but look like amateurs.

Tokiwadai showcased what they bought to the table this year, Otsubo went for rebounds and blocks like a demon, Aone showed what power and skill combined could do on a court, Ishida supported his team from the outside and presented himself as an all-round player.

Mibuchi finally showcased his Heaven shot; the viewers were surprised with his high accuracy on a tough fadeaway jumper. He was like a sniper who shot from the outside.

Then there was the first-year rookie who scored twenty-seven points, ten steals, four blocks, one rebound, and twelve assists. He showed the ability to score anywhere on the court. Kageyama Shun established himself as a genius rookie who spearheaded the champion's charge in the semi-finals of the Tokyo prefecture preliminaries.

Tokiwadai Middle School was the champions, and they were as strong as ever.

The finals of Block A were bound to be interesting as the viewers found out that Shoei Middle School also wiped out the floor against their opponents and were headed to the finals to face against Tokiwadai.

The Tokyo Middle School basketball scene was excited and wondered who would win, the Towering Champions, Tokiwadai Middle School, or the Rising Challengers, Shoei Middle School, but one thing that they all knew for sure was that it was going to be exceptionally exciting.

But what they didn't know was, that the scene was going to get even more heated on Day 4 when Teiko walked on the court to show teams in Block B to show who was the boss.