The Northeast Vikings crushed it on Friday night, beating the Largo Packers 77-55.
It was a tough night for Largo, who lost their fourth game in a row since last season.
By halftime, the score was already 45-25, and things were looking rough for the Packers.
The Vikings played with confidence, and a few players really stood out.
Dominic Brown had an outstanding game, sinking five of his eight shots to rack up 12 points while also snagging five steals.
He didn’t stop there—he also reached a personal milestone with four assists, setting up his teammates with precision and showing off his all-around skill set.
Brown didn’t just score; he was a problem for Largo all over the court, causing turnovers and setting up his team to keep the pressure on.
Another big name for Northeast was Damon Vines, who was a rebound and a point shy of a double-double.
He finished with nine points and nine rebounds, helping the team dominate both on offense and defense.
Together, Brown and Vines made it nearly impossible for Largo to recover or find any momentum.
For Largo, it was another frustrating loss.
Their record now sits at 0-3, and it’s clear they’re struggling to find their groove on the court.
While they’ve faced some strong opponents, Friday’s game showed the areas that need improvement.
On the flip side, the Northeast has every reason to celebrate.
With a 2-1 record, they looked sharp and used this game to bounce back confidently from a loss earlier in the week.
This win gives the Vikings momentum as they prepare to face Sports Leadership & Management.
For Largo, if they want to turn their season around, they’ll need to bring their A-game against a team that knows how to win.
Friday night’s matchup was a story of two teams on different paths.
The Vikings played with precision, confidence, and teamwork while Largo struggled to keep up.
There’s still plenty of basketball left in the season, and both teams have time to rewrite their narratives.
For Northeast, it’s all about building on this momentum and continuing to push forward.
For Largo, the focus shifts to finding that spark and finally turning things around.