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Lions Go Top After
Beating Hornets!
at Blakeston School,
18/04/08
Tees United Lions
A 103-88 Hartlepool Hornets
Hartlepool Hornets struggled at
the start as Lions generated a
9-0 run, instigated by a 3
pointer from James Burton and
finished by a nice jump shot
from Hayden Patterson. The run
was broken by Hornets' main
threat; Lee Norton who made a
nice reverse lay up and followed
this with a 3 pointer. Patterson
replied for Lions with another
long range shot and in the sixth
minute Lions were showing their
dominance with Steve Butler and
Burton heading to the line to
convert two free throw each.
Butler then made a fast break
from a great pass by Andrew
Marshall to extend the lead to
17-5. With just over two minutes
left in the first quarter, Lee
Norton found his shot and in
doing so nailed three big 3
pointers. Carlos Alemanno wedged
in a strong move to the basket
to bring the scores to 19-14,
Lions still in the lead but
careful of Norton's talent for
scoring. In the final minute
Lions provided some breathing
space as Andrew Marshall spun to
the basket and Butler added two
late 3 pointers to end the first
period up 13, 27-14.
The second quarter started
lively as Alemanno found the net
for Lions and then followed up
with a round the back and
reverse lay up from the big
Argentinean. In between this
Hornets began with a spring in
their step as Tyrone Thomas
drove to the basket, followed by
Norton and Mike James adding a
basket apiece. In the fourth
minute Richy Keirl made 1 of 2
free throws and up again stepped
Norton to to bring the game
within 6 points, 31-25. Hornets
9-4 run showed they had the
ability to produce the goods
although Norton had hit 18 of
those 25 and was the only player
marking the sheet with any
conviction.
Butler hit an And 1 play in the
fifth minute while Alemanno and
Burton also had opportunities
for And 1's later in the quarter
but failed to convert their free
throws. A more pressing concern
for Hornets was their foul
trouble, especially with only 6
players. A good finish to the
quarter by Mike James and the
final basket of the half by
Jonny Osborne for Hornets
ensured they left the court with
hope, although they were still
down 8 points, 44-36.
After half time Lions Butler
made another And 1 play as Mike
James fouled on the shot. James
Burton was also showing good
form as he drove to the basket
to make a strong lay up and in
the next play produced a similar
move but was this time fouled.
The cool shot of Burton though
made both free throws to take
the scores to 51-40. With Norton
taking a break from scoring
duties, Thomas took on the
mantle as he weaved his way
through Lions defence to score
Hornets first 6 points. Although
Lions main focus was on stopping
Norton, they could not forget
that Hornets had other players
of worth, especially Thomas and
the inside play of Mike James.
Andrew Marshall was creating a
nuisance of himself at both ends
of the court for Lions as he and
Alemanno both pounded the
rebounds and ran the floor.
Marshall was showing himself at
his determined best and was
relishing his opportunities on
offence. In the seventh minute
James made two jump shots from
inside the key, a trade mark
position of his. Lions' Stuart
Davison then stepped up to bury
three shots in a row to take
Lions to 65 points, 14 ahead of
their rivals. Lions 3-2 defence,
with three guards at the top and
the big pairing of Alemanno and
Marshall at the back was working
well and managed to minimise
Norton's threat to just 5 points
in this quarter. Thomas was the
man of the moment for Hornets
with 7 points in this period.
The score at the end of the
third was 70-56 to Lions.
The Hornets were still a
dangerous team, even in foul
trouble and down 14 and as the
final period got under way
Osborne and Keirl fired in three
pointers to bring them within 10
points. Butler responded and
Marshall continued with his low
post moves to ensure Lions noses
were still in front. In the
fourth minute Alemanno and
Burton both went to the line to
convert And 1 plays. Burton
converted his and this foul also
meant the fourth personal for
Bruce Marshall. Lions continued
their scoring as Marshall and
Alemanno combined for 19 points
including a huge 3 pointer from
6'10" Marshall to a rapturous
applause from the home crowd. In
the ninth minute Mike James was
fouled out for Hornets and with
Marshall and Keirl walking a
tight rope on four fouls, the
last minute of the game would be
a long one. Tyrone Thomas
continued his heroics of the
third quarter adding 12 in the
fourth to take the away teams
score to 88, a good score
considering only six players,
unfortunately for Hornets, Lions
were 15 ahead on 103.
The MVP was a three way choice
between Butler, Marshall and
Alemanno. Alemanno has been the
catalyst of each one of Lions
victories this season. His
rebounding and determination are
second to none and is an
infectious advantage for the
Lions team. Marshall contained
his emotions in the first half
which were in danger of boiling
over. He began to concentrate on
the positives and his
encouragement of team mates
brought some new confidence to
the Lions. His rebounding and
scoring in this game was more
than worthy of the MVP and
finally Steve Butler was active
in every department, scoring big
points at crucial stages of the
game. With three players
producing such vital
contributions and also not
forgetting the 17 point haul of
James Burton, this MVP award was
the most difficult of the
season, however the award was
given to Carlos Alemanno whose
determination, passing and
scoring was a crucial element in
the victory. Taking into account
the fact he played the second
half on four fouls aided the
decision.
The Lions are now top of TBL
Division One after winning this,
their final game of the season.
They will hope to stay their and
be crowned champions if other
results go their way.
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Teams
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Lions |
Hornets |
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7
9
11
14
45
30
50
99
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David Whitney
Stuart Davison
Steve Butler*
Hayden Patterson*
James Burton*
James Thomson
Carlos Alemanno*
Andrew Marshall*
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5
7
9
10
13
21
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Mike James
Tyrone Thomas
Jonny Osborne
Bruce Marshall
Lee Norton
Richard Keirl
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Coach:
James Thomson
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Carlos Alemanno |
Coach:
Bruce Marshall
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Bruce Marshall |
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* starting players
Referees
Steve Lynas & Tony Pfeiffer
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Carlos Alemanno earned the MVP in
the most difficult award of the season
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Game MVP:
Carlos Alemanno, Lions
Top Scorers
Lions:
Butler 27,
Alemanno 22, Marshall 21, Burton 17,
Davison 6, Patterson 5, Thomson 5
Hornets:
Norton 32,
Thomas 21, James 14, Osborne 12, Keirl
8, Marshall 1
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