Jordan High held a commanding lead through the varsity girls game against Hillcrest, with the broadcast announcer describing repeated rebounds, steals and successful shots by both teams before closing the program with a final score announcement whose wording in the transcript was unclear.
Early in the game the announcer described both teams as “evenly matched” at times but credited Jordan with several strong quarters and a sizable lead entering the final period. The broadcast called out individual performances and seasonal statistics during play, including reference to Hillcrest’s No. 2, Addison, averaging 2.9 steals per game, and Jordan’s No. 5 credited in the broadcast with 2.8 assists, 9.8 rebounds and 13.4 points per game.
Play-by-play commentary documented repeated defensive rebounds, blocked shots and fouls. The announcer noted momentum shifts, multiple timeouts called by Hillcrest and substitutions on both sides. The Huskies were identified in the broadcast as being coached by head coach Marcus Olofreddie.
Near the end of the broadcast, after the final buzzer and closing comments, the announcer said, as transcribed, “Jordan 1 45 to 24.” The transcript contains that wording verbatim; the broadcast phrasing was unclear in the transcript and may reflect a transcription artifact. The program closed with appreciation for seniors and the broadcast crew.
The transcript does not provide a league or season standing, nor does it provide an official box score beyond the play-by-play comments and periodic score checks called on air.