BANK MED : Round 11 : Wins for Riyadi , Champville , Moutahed & Kahraba

Round 11 of the BANK MED League saw as predicted a big battle between Champville and Hoops , the game that joined these two teams proved that game can not be over until the last seconds, after trailing by 22 points in the game , Hoops made a unprecedent comeback and took the lead but the big experience of Tony Madisson prevailed in the end and gave his new team another win on the score of 92-88 .Madisson finished the game with 21points , 8 rebounds , 5 steals ,  5 assists .

In other games Riyadi didn’t had much difficulties in scoring another win , this time was against Antranik in Demirdjian center , The champions were down by 7 points at the half  but the third quarter Riyadi outscored Antranik 33 to 16  to secure a easy win the end on the score of 104-82.

Moutahed welcomed Sagesse in Tripoli , this game became a sort of a DERBY each season due that these two teams met in the semi final for the past season and had very hard series . The game was a very close one till the last quarter when Moutahed outscored  Sagesse 26 to 9 . Moutahed managed to win the game on the score of 78-69.

In the last game Kahraba hosted Anibal – Zahle , the game had a big importance for both teams , Kahraba had a very big game and managed to score a very important win in the battke for the 6th spot for the final 6 , this battle is joining 3 teams . Kahraba , Anibal and Antranik . Kahraba led as much as 19 points in the game , The score was in the end 72-62.

Hoops – Champville  : 92-88

Best Scorers :

Hoops: Ricky Clemmons (30)

Champville  : Fadi Khatib (23)

Antranik – Riyadi: 82-104

Best Scorers :

Antranik: Alex Mc Lean (23)

Riyadi: Theodore Scott  (28)

Moutahed – Sagesse: 78-69

Best Scorers :

Moutahed: Alexander Bojic  (21)

Sagesse: Phillips Marshall  (21)

Kahraba - Anibal – Zahle : 72-62

Best Scorers :

Kahraba : Malcolm Battles ( 23)

Anibal – Zahle : Curtis Slaughter (28)




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