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Lions Outmuscled in
Wales
at NEWI, 08/11/08
Holyhead Celts 83-56
Middlesbrough Lions
Middlesbrough Lions endured a
torrid time in North Wales with
only 7 players able to travel
including only 1 centre,
arriving late due to traffic
delays on M62 and to top of
their preparations for the clubs
first National Founders Cup
game, the home side dealt a
hefty blow in the first half and
although the Lions actually won
the second half, the game was
decided mid way through the
first quarter.
Lions main problem was their
lack of height with Lee Woolams
the only genuine centre at 6’8”
and Michael Wassell at 6’2”
providing the physical presence
inside which was overshadowed by
a big and powerful Holyhead
side. The Celts were in the
faces of the weary Lions from
the beginning and the aggressive
nature of the home team
unsettled Lions both on offense
and defence.
Celts captain Neil Williams
opened the scoring at the NEWI
with a sleek drive to the basket
followed by two strong moves in
the low post by Adam Williams.
By the fourth minute Lions were
still to score and becoming
frustrated. A time out was
called by Coach James Thomson
and the pep talk encouraged a
marked improvement in Lions play
as they produced a 7-0 run to
take the lead, Ryon Dixon’s 3
pointer forcing Celts Tony
Roberts to call a time out. With
four minutes left in the 1st
quarter, the Celts produced a
body blow with a 17-2 run to
take the score to 23-9. Ben
Lewis proved a crucial figure
adding 8pts.
The second quarter was important
for Lions to regain some
composure but the aggressive
style of the home team was
taming the Lions into submission
and although Ryon Dixon secured
another 3 pointer in the first
minute, this was replied with a
3 from Sion Parry followed by
two 3’s from Adam Williams. Lee
Woolams made his first basket in
the sixth minute but there was
no support for him in the paint
and he would continue to
struggle. At the end of the half
Lions were down 30pts, 21-51.
Daniel Cooper started well for
Lions in the third quarter and
after being non existent in the
first half brought some respite
for the visitors after
converting two free throws and
hitting a 3 pointer. James
Thomson was then fouled on the
shot and went to the line to
miss both attempts, although he
would make amends by hitting the
next four. With the referees now
calling a lot of the fouls on
Celts, the momentum was
beginning to shift and Lions for
the first time began to take the
game to their opponents, who
were becoming increasingly
frustrated as they notched up
the fouls. A good display
instilled some confidence into
the Lions but to pull back 15
baskets without reply would be a
mammoth task. Lions only lost
this quarter by 1pt, 14-13 and
were now matching the hosts even
with their lack of height but
the 65-34 score remained a
comfortable lead for Holyhead.
Damian Warriner, who had crept
into foul trouble was back in
the game for the final quarter
and his tenacious defence
provided an immediate impact.
Lions looked the hungrier side
in the second half and they were
giving one last surge to take
back some pride. In the sixth
minute Thomson found Wassell
open under the basket and
shortly after Wassell sailed in
a 3 pointer, 3 welcome points
for Lions but Wassell playing
out of position was increasing
the strain on Woolams inside the
key. Thomson would add another
of his 4 assists in the final
play of the game as he found
Warriner cutting to the hoop.
Lions would win this period
18-22 but unfortunately the
result was still a 27pt victory
for Holyhead Celts.
The MVP was awarded to Adam
Williams who was in superb form
with 40pts, 16 rebounds, 6
steals, 7 steals & 2 blocks. A
truly all star performance from
the big no. 9 although brother
Neil Williams and Peter Barry
were also in top gear.
Critics could question the
overly aggressive style adopted
by the Celts and to be fair the
referees clamped down on this in
the second half but by then the
damage was already done. The
Welsh side played to their
strengths but player/coach Neil
Williams was les than impressed
with the number of fouls his
side gave away which included 3
technical's for dissent. On the
second half display it will be
interesting to see the return
fixture at Eston Sports Academy
on Dec 21st when Lions will hope
to display a full squad.
Middlesbrough accepted the
defeat for what it was, being
soundly beaten by a better team,
but the Lions can take
consolation from a spirited
second half in which they
actually outscored their hosts
32-35 and will hopefully learn
from their mistakes of the
first.
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Game Stats
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Lions |
Celts |
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Coach:
James Thomson
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Michael Wassell |
Coach:
Neil Williams
Asst Coach:
Tony Roberts
Captain:
Neil Williams |
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Referees
Steve Lynas & Mark Rhodes
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Top Scorers |
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13
10
9
9
9 |
Cooper
Warriner
Dixon
Wassell
Woolams
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40
12
10
10
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Williams A
Barry
Lewis
Williams N
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Rebounds |
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39 |
53 |
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10
9
9
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Warriner
Wassell
Woolams
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16
11
6
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Williams A
Williams N
Stalman |
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Assists |
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9 |
18 |
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4
3
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Thomson
Warriner
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7
3
3
3
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Williams A
Barry
Parry
Williams N |
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Steals |
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9 |
14 |
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3
3
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Cooper
Wassell
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6
3
2
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Williams A
Barry
Stalman
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Game Stats continued
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Blocks |
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2
1
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Wassell
Woolams
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2
2
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Williams A
Williams N |
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Turn Overs |
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20 |
12 |
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5
3
3
3
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Wassell
Leighton
Warriner
Woolams
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3
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Lewis
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Celts No. 9, Adam Williams was the star
of the show against Middlesbrough |
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Game MVP:
Adam Williams, Holyhead Celts
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