Round 13 Basketbal Geelong Winter Division One Wrap
A couple of
competition heavyweights have flexed their muscle in Basketball Geelong
Championship action on Tuesday night.
Ladder
leader
The
Pivotonians again had an even spread of scoring, with four players in double
figures.
Among them
were Christian Keepen (17 points) and Jason Reardon (16).
Dane Bow
was Sharks’ best with 21 points.
Keith
Harrison (39 points) and Mark Dorwood (29 points) proved the difference in the
Eagles victory.
Nathan
Maxwell led Try Boys with 27 points.
YMCA
replaced Vytis inside the top four with a 75-59 win.
Veteran
Jordan Hill starred for Y with 30 points, while Steve Wiasak finished with 16
for the Knights.
Brenton
Walker (22 points) and Corey Smith (20 points) provided the one-two punch which
helped Lara to a 70-61 win over Tigers.
Once again
captain-coach Simon Evans carried the load for Tigers, scoring 22 points.
In the
women’s competition Rovers Hawks upset clubmates Rovers 69-56 to hold onto
fourth spot.
Youth
League duo Lauren Bellegante (24 points) and Ellie Stevens (20) were the
standouts for the Hawks.
Prue Kenny
was Rovers’ best with 22.
Sharks kept
alive their finals hopes with a comfortable 78-40 result against
Mel Schwarz
(29 points), Sharon Ford (23) and Caitlin Newcombe (20) gave Sharks the scoring
edge.
Jo Fazio
(10 points) was the only Pivotonian in double figures.
Try Boys
extended its lead at top of the ladder with five points with a 95-27 smashing
of YMCA Cougars.
Katherine
Brockett top scored for the Bears with 26 points, while Lady Cats’ star Anna
Teague had 20.
Kim Martin
led Cougars with 12 points.
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