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Wildcats Finish Top Cats
at Eston Sports
Academy, 11/10/09
photos by Paul
Gaythorpe of
PK4images & Wayne Beadle
Middlesbrough
Lions 37-79 Durham Wildcats
Middlesbrough Lions were aiming
to bring a win to Eston Sports
Academy when they hosted Durham
Wildcats but they fell victim to
a lack of spark on their own
part and a faultless display
from the visitors which resulted
in a 42pt victory for Durham.
Both teams found the going
difficult initially and it took
three minutes for Durham star
Steven Graham to find the net
with a 3 pointer which
instigated a flurry of action
from the Wildcats as Sam
Chambers and John Morgam added
points to give the visitors an
8-0 lead approaching the seventh
minute. It was at this point the
disjoined Lions first marked the
sheet as Damian Warriner claimed
a lay up through a crowd.
This basket only seemed to anger
the Wildcats as Graham and
Hewitt poured in a 3 apiece
while a good finish from Andrew
Knox led to a 2-21 score at the
end of the first quarter.
An embarrassing performance from
the home side in front of large
crowd, most of which were new
faces, was put aside in the
second quarter as the Lions
galvanised and although it was a
slow burning start, Lions
Warriner drove for 2pts in the
fourth minute to ignite the
Middlesbrough side and spur Acho
Anyigbo into action as the
athletic Nigerian produced a
good move under the basket to
perform a And 1 play. This was
countered by another 3 pointer
from Durham’s Hewitt but it
would be Lions who would
continue the good form as James
Thomson converted both free
throws after being fouled by
Hewitt followed by Warriner and
Anyigbo to take the team to
12pts with two minutes
remaining. Lee Norton then
stepped up with 9pts along with
a shot from Anyigbo to take the
score to 23-35, a great and
encouraging comeback from Lions
who won this quarter by 7pts.
During the break a great
performance by street dance
group; Ruff Diamond wowed the
crowd and the lacklustre first
quarter was almost forgotten,
almost until the third period
got underway and Lions slipped
back into a barren state of
affairs and if possible provided
a worse display as they failed
to score for eight minutes and
in the same period Wildcats
struck gold with 20pts including
11pts from Graham.
In the seventh minute a moment
of frustration saw Warriner and
Hewitt clash and the resulting
face off was separated by team
mates and officials. During the
eighth minute Norton broke the
drought with two free throws
after being fouled by Chambers.
James Thomson then hit a shot
off the dribble and this
represented Lions first open
play basket for ten minutes, a
statistic that reflected the
deficit of 33pts, 28-61.
The fourth quarter was Lions
last chance to salvage some
pride but the misery continued
with Durham scoring for fun and
Lions unable to buy a basket.
Acho Anyigbo provided a glimmer
of respect as he produced 7 of
his teams 9pts the other coming
from the animated drive of
Michael Peddie which rounded off
a game to forget for
Middlesbrough. Ironically big
hitting Steven Graham didn’t
score in the final quarter
although his 26pts in the
previous three, including five
3’s was enough to earn the MVP
award.
Lions coach; James Thomson was
left scratching his head after
the game. “We played terrible
and I’m struggling to see how
and where things went so badly.
Taking nothing away from Durham;
they played superb, but for us
to hit only 37pts in a game is
something I hope will spark a
huge reaction from our players.”
Added Coach Thomson.
A glance at the stats shows the
problem with scoring as Lee
Norton and Ryon Dixon endured a
torrid time with 4 of 18 and 0
of 7 attempts respectively. In
turnovers Dixon, Warriner and
Norton lost the ball 7, 6 & 5
times respectively whereas the
most turnovers from a Durham
player was Chambers on 3.
Blame though can not be laid on
individual players as none of
the Lions put in a performance
even close to their potential.
Lions now go back to training
with their next game being in
two weeks time on 25th at home
to Bury Blue Devils and Ryon
Dixon is urging his team to show
their potential, adding “We need
to stick together. We know we
are better than that; which is
why we are all a bit shocked and
puzzled to have lost in the way
we did. It’s a shame that so
many new people saw that display
and I hope they will come back
to see us and we give them a
worthy performance against
Bury.”
Top scorers
Lions: Anyigbo 13, Norton 12,
Warriner 6, Thomson 4
Wildcats: Graham 26, Morgan 18,
Chambers 11, Hewitt 8
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Game Stats
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Lions |
Wildcats |
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Coach:
James Thomson
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Acho Anyigbo |
Coach:
Ian Hewitt
Asst Coach:
Captain:
Ian Hewitt |
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Referees
G Greenup & K Sample
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Rebounds |
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38 |
41 |
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13
7
4
4
4
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Anyigbo
Hanson
Norton
Thomson
Warriner |
12
10
8
5
4
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Chambers
Morgam
Ballard
Knox
Graham
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Assists |
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5 |
15 |
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2
1
1
1
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Norton
Dixon
Nicholls
Warriner
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4
3
2
2
2
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Morgam
Ballard
Bohannon
Henderson
Hewitt
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Steals |
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5 |
22 |
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2
1
1
1
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Dixon
Hanson
Thomson
Warriner
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8
3
3
3
3
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Morgam
Ballard
Bohannon
Chambers
Knox
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Game Stats continued
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Turn Overs |
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30 |
10 |
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7
6
5
4
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Dixon
Warriner
Norton
Thomson
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3
2
2
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Chambers
Ballard
Graham
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Not even the Karate Kid could save Lions
blushes
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Game MVP:
Steven Graham, Durham Wildcats
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