Evans’ return can’t spark Kings to victory
By Scott Levin
Sports Informant Contributing Writer
It seemed like everything was clicking. Tyreke Evans and Jon Brockman were back, and the Sacramento Kings came out of the gate with high energy and fluid offense. Beno Udrih and Carl Landry made steady contributions as well, and Sacramento sprinted to a 15-point lead. But the Kings came out flat in the second half. They scored just four points in the first 8:30 of the third quarter and watched the Indiana Pacers jump to a 102-95 victory.
Kings lose to possible worst team in NBA history
By Scott Levin
Sports Informant Contributing Writer
A meager 35.8 percent field goals, 72.7 percent free throws, 15 turnovers. What else needs to be known? Stats like those will not beat even the worst of teams, as evidenced by the Sacramento Kings’ ugly loss Wednesday to the New Jersey Nets, 93-79. The Kings never showed any semblance of a productive offense, with terrible shooting compounded by sloppy ball control. The Nets improved to 8-63 in their quest to avoid being the worst team in NBA history.
Kings sell out Arco, but can’t beat Lakers
By Scott Levin
Sports Informant Contributing Writer
The Kings hung around Tuesday night with the defending champs. But because of some poor shooting, they were unable to make any runs, falling to the Lakers, 106-99. Sacramento shot just 42.9 percent from the field and compounded that by making just 71.4 percent from the free throw line. They kept the deficit around 10 for much of the second half but couldn’t close in on Los Angeles, which got 79 points from Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum.
With 18 games left, Kings can finish on a positive note
By Scott Levin
Sports Informant Contributing Writer
The early success of the 2009-2010 season seems like it was ages ago. The Kings have unfortunately regressed as the year has gone on, a discouraging sign for a young team. With Tuesday’s 88-81 loss in Portland, Sacramento is now just 8-29 in its last 37 games — this coming after a 13-14 record following the miracle comeback in Chicago.
Sheldon edges Franklin for Division I section title
By Scott Levin
Sports Informant Contributing Writer
In the pinnacle of championship Saturday at Arco Arena, the No. 6 Sheldon Huskies continued their Cinderella run, knocking off the No. 1 Franklin Wildcats, 78-72, in the Boys Division-I section title game.





