¡DEAR BOYS ACT414 (Monthly Shonen Magazine KC)
¡Yagami Hiroki
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[Machine Translation] Shonan Dai-Sagami suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of archrival Mizuho. The final game of the tournament will be played for the "one remaining slot" in the Inter-High School tournament. Yokohama Gakuen's 3-point shooting will be a challenge! The prestigious Shonan Dai-Sagami High School basketball team is called the number one team in Kanagawa Prefecture. The team wins the final league of the Inter-High School Preliminary Round in Kanagawa Prefecture, but loses to their archrival Mizuho High School in the third round of the main tournament. Time passes, and ace Ayumi Fuse takes over as captain. While the team is moving toward the national tournament with new members, the third-year PG, Yanagimoto, leaves the team due to injury. As a result of the competition for the vacant PG spot, the team decides on a "2-man team" of Aoyama, a sophomore, and Kashiwagi, a freshman. In addition, a freshman, Mori, was also selected as a member of the team. Then came the Inter-High School Kanagawa Prefectural Qualifying Tournament. In the first game of the final league, Shonan Dai-Sagami defeated Masaki Chuo, while Mizuho beat Yokohama Gakuen, and a matchup between the two schools was finally realized. The match was a one-sided game for Mizuho thanks to the onslaught of Kyo Ryoga, the second coming of Aikawa, and Kaname Ichinose, who was called the "No. 1 point guard in Kanagawa" in junior high school, and Shonan Oosagami suffered a crushing defeat. Shonan Daimi Sagami was now facing Yokohama Gakuen in a decisive game for the one remaining slot in the Inter-High School tournament, but everyone was too overawed by the loss to Mizuho and the team was in a disjointed state. On the other hand, Yokohama Gakuen, an old powerhouse, deployed a new tactic called "Stretch 5," in which all five players hit three-pointers, and as the game progressed through the first and second quarters, they widened the gap between themselves and Shonan Daimi Sagami. Shonan Daimi Sagami responded with Aoyama's defense and the individual skills of each player, and although the number of shots was about the same, the teams went into halftime with an 11-point difference!
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