Round 18 Basketball Geelong Winter Division One Wrap
Sharks have
replaced Vytis inside the Basketball Geelong Championship top four with two
rounds remaining in the regular season after Tuesday night’s 82-57 win over
Rovers.
Big V Cat
Dane Bow continued his fine season with 28 points and was ably supported by 22
from Daniel Hovey.
Andrew
Olechnowicz again carried Rovers with 24 points.
The Knights
have fallen to fifth with a 75-65 defeat at the hands of
In a good
sign for the Supercats, Nick Owusu scored 26 points for the Eagles as he continued
his recovery from injury.
Steve
Wiasak was Vytis’ best with 21 points.
Pivot was
missing key trio James Walker, Christian Keepen and Jason Reardon, however
Jamie Medved (17 points) and Sani Zorlak (15) more than picked up the slack.
Tigers were
led by 22 points from Ben Scannell.
The Bears
had an impressive seven players in double figures in a 109-53 smashing of Lara.
Steve
Hyland was impressive with 21 points, while veteran Glenn Sharp knocked down
four three’s in his haul of 17.
The Giants’
best was Brenton Walker with 10 points.
Dolphins
climbed off the bottom of ladder with their second win of the season, 72-60
over Try Boys.
Geelong
Youth League teammates Ben McCawley and Mikey Lesic both had 1 7 points for
Dolphins.
Nathan
Maxwell led Try Boys with 21 points.
In the
women’s competition, YMCA held off potential semi-final opponents Rovers Hawks
59-53, despite again missing Lady Cats’ trio Jae Conn, Vicki King and Candice
Rogers.
Ash
Hatton’s solid run of form continued with 26 points for Y, while youngster
Lauren Bellegante led the Hawks with 18.
Rovers
sewed up the double chance with a 74-63 victory over YMCA Cougars.
Lana Ryder
starred for Rovers with 24 points, with Rachel Alldis contributing 17.
Jana Van
Parreren was best for the Cougars with 14.
Minor
premiers Try Boys were again impressive in dispatching Sharks 75-30.
The
impressive scoring run of Katherine Brockett continued with 30 points for
Bears.
Kara
Shuttleworth had 13 points for Sharks.
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