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Sweet Revenge For Lions!
at Manor College,
11/04/08
Hartlepool Heat A
69-83 Tees United Lions A
Lions
travelled to Hartlepool to play
the Heat in a crucial league
fixture for both sides. A win
for Heat would take them a step
closer to challenging Ormesby
Tigers Championship bid while a
win for Lions would keep alive
their chase for 2nd place. It is
still mathematically possible
for Heat, Tigers or Lions to win
the league with the season
climax involving all three teams
to play Hartlepool Hornets.
Heat had a full team on display
for the big game, while Lions
welcomed back their big man,
Carlos Alemanno, who was absent
from their previous encounter
and provided a huge presence on
defence. As the game tipped off,
Lions won the jump ball via an
athletic leap from Andrew
Marshall who found James Burton
for the first 2pts of the game.
Heat quickly responded with Adam
Turner, back from an ankle
injury, making a baseline drive
to tie the game.
The two previous games against
Heat had seen the Hartlepool
side shoot well from outside at
the beginning of the game and to
dilute this threat Lions started
with a man to man which worked
well as the home team failed to
connect any 3 pointers in the
first quarter. Their fast breaks
though were a constant threat
with Sean McKenzie and Adam
Turner running the lanes well.
Turner hit 6 straight points in
the fourth minute to give the
Heat a 12-5 lead. Defence was
the key for Lions revival
however, especially the twin
towers of 6'10" pairing,
Marshall and Alemanno who
dominated the rebounds. Lions
were struggling to find their
rhythm with far too many
turnovers but they were never
out of the game which provided a
sense of relief that things
would only get better.
The
last four minutes of the first
period were a tale of two runs
as Lions produced a 6-0 run
through a huge rebound and put
back from Marshall, a lay up
from Butler and two free throws
from Alemanno to bring the
scores to 14-11. Heat then
generated their own spree as in
an almost repeat, Graeme
Errington pulled down a big
rebound and was successful with
the put back. Carl Colmer and
Luke Musgrave then hit another
2pts apiece to effectively
cancel out the Lions run. In the
final minute Butler and Alemanno
combined to reduce the Heat's
lead to 5pts at the end of the
first quarter, 20-15.
At the start of the second
period, Graham Ord went to the
line for Heat after being fouled
on the shot and made 1 of 2
attempts. Lions were now gaining
some momentum, aided by 5-0 run
to bring them within 1pt, 21-20.
In the fourth minute Ian Barrow
took over for Heat, adding 4pts
although this was not enough to
tame the Lions as Butler stepped
up with a long range 2 and then
a 3 pointer to tie the game
25-25. Heat replied with a 3
pointer but Lions momentum
carried forward as they took a
28-30 lead through another huge
rebound and put back from the
hard working Marshall after
great work and 3pts from
Alemanno.
The excitement was for from over
however as Heat's Errington made
2 free throws to take a 1pt
lead, followed by the athletic
skills of Adam Turner who
connected a sailing shot from
off the backboard to bring the
score line to 33-30. At the end
of the half, a further two
baskets from the home side
provided a healthy 6pt lead for
Hartlepool, 37-31.
The
third quarter decided the game
as Lions made a good start with
Burton hitting a free throw and
Alemanno powering his way to the
hoop to bring the visitors
within 3pts. Hartlepool though
were ever dangerous, especially
with the superb play of Turner,
who is fast becoming one of the
best players in the league.
Turner and Barrow made two quick
fast breaks to improve their
cushion.
In the fifth minute Heat were
leading 47-42 but this was the
turning point of the game as
Lions worked James Burton open
to knock down two successive 3
pointers to take a 1pt lead.
Barrow made another lay up for
Heat but again Burton fired in a
3 pointer to regain the lead,
49-51. Another 3pt play was
converted by Thomson shortly
after through an And 1 move and
Lions were now beginning to hold
on to their lead, something they
had failed to do in the first
half. At the end of the third,
Lions were now leading by 4pts,
58-62.
The belief of winning the game
was now turning to reality for
Lions and their crushing 17-0
start gave Lions a 20pt lead
with Butler adding 11pts while
Burton knocked down another two
3 pointers. Adam Turner halted
the run in the sixth minute but
was fouled out shortly after and
although Colmer added a late
5pts, Lions held on to the ball
well as the clock ran down to
earn a 14pt victory, 69-83.
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Teams
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Heat |
Lions |
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5
7
9
11
12
13
14
15
21
23
24
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Ian Barrow
Carl Colmer*
Graham Ord
Andrew Ray
Sean McKenzie*
Luke Musgrave
Nick Donnison
Phil Thomas
Graeme Errington*
Anthony Robinson*
Adam Turner*
Ian Anderson
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9
11
14
25
45
50
99
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David Whitney
Stuart Davison
Steve Butler*
Hayden Patterson
James Thomson*
James Burton*
Carlos Alemanno*
Andrew Marshall*
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Coach:
Anthony Robinson
Asst Coach:
Captain: |
Coach:
James Thomson
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Carlos Alemanno |
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* starting players
Referees
Tony Pfeiffer & Darren Butler
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James Burton was awarded the MVP for
his third quarter heroics which effectively swung the balance towards the Lions |
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Game MVP:
James Burton, TU Lions
Top Scorers
Heat:
Turner 18, Barrow
17, Colmer 14, Robinson 9, Errington 4,
Musgrave 4, McKenzie 2, Ord 1
Lions:
Butler 26,
Burton 22, Alemanno 20, Marshall 10,
Thomson 5
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