Granger does not have a true big guy... So pretty much anyone that gets a rebound for them can just take off with the ball and start the transition...They also have a tendancy to release one or two guards early, which forces your guards to get back early, thus opening up the rebound lanes and allows them to use quickness to get the rebounds and not rely on size or technique that they dont have. During their district title game last week, we were commenting on how many times the rebound actually got to the floor before being touched...3 or 4 times that happened. This strategy can get a team really spread out and vulnerable to early offense. I definately agree with earlier comments. The obvious,"make alot of shots", control the boards, and get back in a hurry and with organization. Zillah played that fast tempo with Granger with real good success, The Leopards are pretty experienced though and it seems that they can play fast when they need to or they can slow it down a bit if they need to. Im just not that familiar with the make up of the Brewster squad. Maybe they can run with the Spartans. But unless they are real used to a real fast tempo, they would be better suited to slowing the game down a bit i think.