by Napoleon Kingcade
You had to be there to believe it. This all happened last Saturday night, on November 13, at the Atlantic City Seagulls’ home opener at Pleasantville Recreation Center. Many fans who arrived at the game in the third quarter thought there was something wrong with the scoreboard. Many of them thought there was a malfunction. From the time when the scoreboard should have read 200 points, the scoreboard kept falling back to double digits. Even though the Atlantic City Seagulls (1-1) had scored 201 points, the scoreboard refused to register the 2 for 200 points.
During that moment, in the third quarter, an apology was made to the fans. They were told this was an honest mistake. The scoreboard was wrong, but the Atlantic City Seagulls were leading the basketball game, 201-49. Many people couldn’t believe their eyes. When the Seagulls hit the 200-mark, the crowd went wild. But early in the fourth quarter, they really went crazy when Marcus Franklin hit back-to-back three-pointers within 10 seconds to push the team to 226 points. The Seagulls broke the ABA single-game scoring record of 222 points.
Before that happened, Seagull’s head coach Valentino Thompson had already told his players he wanted them to score over 200 points. And that’s exactly what they did. They won the game by destroying the Hornell Bulls, 251-69, in front of their happy home crowd.
“We wanted to put on a show for Atlantic City,” said Seagulls coach Valentino Thompson. “The City hasn’t had a team in a while. Tonight, we showed a lot of energy. We wanted to give the fans a reason to come back to see us. I had told my team I wanted them to score 200 points sometime during the season. I felt that way during our practices. I felt something special might happen, and it happened here tonight.”
Before Saturday night’s game, Coach Thompson was determined to get his first win of the season. Two weeks ago, his team lost a tough battle to the Garden State Warriors in the Garden State. The Seagulls were defeated 121-112. Turnovers and a lack of rebounds caused them to lose the game. This made Coach Thompson run more practices. The team worked harder to correct their mistakes.
“We got a lot of energy, and I see that energy at our practice,” said the Seagulls coach. “I think that energy will go a long way. It’s still early in the season, and right now, we are still trying to find ourselves. I think if we keep on working hard, we can become one of the Top 6 teams in the league. I think we will make a lot of noise when playoff time comes around.”
In last Saturday’s game, the Atlantic City Seagulls ran a full-court defense. From start to finish, they double-teamed and other times triple-teamed the opposing shooters. They made it hard for Hornell to move the ball up the court. In the game, the Seagulls made 66 steals and 85 rebounds. The Seagulls hit 43 shots from beyond the 3-point line. Leon Daniels, a former Atlantic City High School player, led the Seagulls with 38 points and 32 rebounds. Meanwhile, Juan James knocked down 36 points, and Antoine Morgano scored 28 points. Former Pleasantville High School player Shawn Wilson added 29 points, and Brandon “Coop” Alexander added more to the team’s scoring attack with 30 points. And Marcus Franklin, who also played high school basketball at Pleasantville High School, also scored 32 points for the Atlantic City Seagulls. Jaymere Haddon, who was a 1,000-point scorer at Millville High School, scored 21 points for the Seagulls.
The Seagulls hit 100 points in the second quarter when Alex Smart hit a jumper near the top of the key. At halftime, the score was 114-31.
During the halftime entertainment, the Seagals Cheerleaders put on a dance performance. Meantime, the Seagulls mascot, Gully, was busy entertaining the kids. And Evolution, an online casino company, was giving out gifts to many lucky Seagulls fans.
When the game was over, many of the Seagulls fans staged a celebration in the middle of the basketball court. They congratulated the team before leaving the recreation center.
The team’s next home game will be against the New Jersey Knights on November 28, at 4 PM, at Pleasantville Recreation Center. Next Saturday, the Seagulls will return to action against the Baltimore Hawks. The Seagulls will travel to Baltimore with hopes of picking up their second win of the season. The Seagulls games can be seen on the team’s website on seagullstv and seagulls.com. And in lower Delaware, people can watch the Seagulls games on TV Delmarva, which is Channel 14. Also, in Atlantic City, the game can be seen on TRIAX 57.com