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Lions Show Pride, But
Walk Away Disappointed!
at Stockport Ball
Hall, 28/11/09
photos by Paul
Gaythorpe,
PK4images
Stockport Falcons
68-63
Middlesbrough Lions
Middlesbrough
Lions have endured a tough start
to the season with many hurdles
contributing to a turbulent
start to the season. A £15k
sponsorship deal fell through at
the last minute, probably due to
the credit crunch. On top of
this, the club have had a tough
opening of fixtures and in
football terms have played
Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea in
Hull, Bury and Wirral, three of
the title challengers. Both away
fixtures were cancelled by the
opposing teams to provide more
disruption and having waked away
from three home losses, the club
were felling wounded.
A 29pt win away to Liverpool
brought confidence and flashes
of what Lions are capable of,
but big injuries to 7’1 Dean
Hanson, Nigerian captain; Acho
Anyigbo and young star Michael
Peddie affected the team against
local rivals Sonics and when the
Lions travelled to Stockport
last Saturday, not much more
could go wrong… apart from Rob
Parsons & Hygin Mputeya being
added to the injured list along
with the news that Hanson has
suffered ligament damage and
faces at least two months out.
Lions now have 8 players on the
injured list and arrived at
Stockport with just five
players.
Stockport was a crucial game due
to the league positions of both
sides and the Lions were keen to
pick up 3 wins from 3 games,
this being one of them.
The home side opened the scores
with the first 5pts, including a
big 3 from Neil Wilson. Lions
though produced a surge from the
third minute which included big
3’s from Lee Norton and Ryon
Dixon. The Lions would end the
first period up 2pts but should
have been a lot further ahead
but for sloppy passing.
Lions struggled initially in the
second quarter as Jack Parr
inspired the Falcons with two
shots and when Cameron Sweeney
hit a 3 pointer in the fourth
minute, Lions were now 4pts
down, 19-15. A time out was
called by Lions player/coach;
James Thomson and Thomson then
ensured a strong recovery as the
point guard drew a number of
fouls to place the Falcons into
foul trouble. In the seventh
minute Lions went to the line
for 10 free shots, hitting 6 of
them, Norton hitting all 6 of
his attempts and the following
up with a big 3 pointer to
provide Lions with an 6pt lead,
21-27. Lions maintained a
cushion until the final seconds
when Wayne Greenough hit a
buzzer beating 3 to reduce Lions
lead to 4pts, 29-33 at the half.
The third quarter saw Lions mark
the sheet first as Damian
Warriner converted a lovely
reverse drive. Warriner had been
inconsistent on offense with
flashes of brilliance mixed with
sloppy passes and missed shots.
His defence though was sublime
and showed no signs of fatigue.
To play 40mins of National
League basketball without
substitutes is no mean feat and
the display from Lions was truly
heroic, but a 17-2 run at the
mid way point would result in
another time out for Lions to
rest and galvanise. Kelvin Cole
was proving a threat for
Falcons, hitting 10 of those
points and Lions switched to a
man defence to pay attention to
his threat. The defensive switch
seemed to work as Lions stemmed
the flood with Lee Norton
hitting a 3 in response and 6’10
Andrew Marshall drawing the
fouls inside the key. Marshall
hit 2 of 4 attempts and powered
his way to the hoop for the
final shot of the third quarter
to reduce Lions deficit to 5pts,
49-44. For Lions it was a good
finish to a bad quarter which
saw Stockport win the period
20-11.
In the final quarter, Lions were
tired, but still pushing. Andrew
Marshall was a sensation on the
rebounds and would finish the
game with an incredible 19
boards, 1 shy of last weeks
record 20. In the second minute,
Norton produced an ‘And 1’ play
after being fouled by Greenhough.
Norton made the bonus to
maintain his 100% from the line.
Lions were biting at the ankles
of the Falcons for the next four
minutes, although Falcons
captain; Neil Wilson was proving
captain marvellous as he
controlled the game adding 6pts.
For Lions, Marshall was
struggling inside with his
finishing touch lacking
accuracy. The big man did
however add two buckets and when
Warriner rose to the basket in
the seventh minute Lions now
found themselves down just 1pt,
60-59.
Sweeney would score for Falcons
in the ninth minute, but Lions
fired back through Norton.
Sweeney then made another
baseline drive which Lions
failed to respond. Stockport
then increased their lead
through Cole and Hargreaves
which would seal the game;
68-63.
Positive remarks from the home
team of Lions remarkable five
player display did little to
cheer up the Middlesbrough side
and the Teessiders even proved
they had enough even with five
to win the game, but a
collection of poor decisions,
poor free throws, sloppy passing
and good play from Stockport
resulted in Lions sixth loss of
the season. The next two games
against Merseyside away and
Reddish home will define Lions
season, even at this early
stage.
The loss to Stockport hurts on a
number of levels, firstly it was
a rescheduled game which came at
an awful time for Lions due to
the incredible injury list,
secondly Lions proved the could
have won even with five and
thirdly the gap between Lions
and Stockport is now 6pts. Lions
are 12pts away from leaders
Bury.
The MVP was a close call with
Lee Norton of Lions converting
100% from the free throw line
with 11 conversions along with
his game high 31pts. Ultimately
though Falcons Cameron Sweeney
was a the centre of their
victory with 50% floor shooting
for 12pts, 8 rebounds, 1 assist
& 1 block and deserving of the
accolade.
Top scorers
Lions:
Norton 31,
Warriner 18, Marshall 8, Dixon
3, Thomson 3
Liverpool:
Cole 12, Hargreaves 12, Sweeney
12, Parr 11, Greenhough 9,
Wilson 6, Johnson 4, White 2
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Game Stats
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Lions |
Stockport |
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Coach:
James Thomson
Asst Coach:
Captain:
James Thomson |
Coach:
David Lloyd
Asst Coach:
Colin Briscoe
Captain:
Neil Wilson |
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Referees
Brian Ward & David Woods
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Rebounds |
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41 |
30 |
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19
8
8
5
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Marshall
Norton
Warriner
Dixon
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8
4
4
4
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Sweeney
Cummings
Parr
Wilson
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Assists |
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8 |
11 |
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4
2
1
1
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Thomson
Warriner
Dixon
Norton
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2
2
2
2
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Hargreaves
Hilliard
Parr
White |
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Blocks |
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1
1
1
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Dixon
Marshall
Warriner
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1
1
1
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Cole
Hargreaves
Sweeney
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Steals |
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8 |
13 |
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2
2
1
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Dixon
Thomson
Warriner
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2
2 |
Parr
Wilson
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Turn Overs |
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13 |
9 |
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7
2
2
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Warriner
Norton
Thomson
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4
2
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Hargreaves
Johnson
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Game Stats continued
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Floor Shooting |
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17 of 42 |
21 of 56 |
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Thomson
Dixon
Norton
Marshall
Warriner
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M
1
0
4
9
3
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A
4
1
9
16
12
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Johnson
Cameron
Parr
Cummings
Wilson
Hilliard
Greenhough
White
Hargreaves
Cole
Sweeney
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M
2
0
5
0
0
0
0
1
6
3
4
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A
7
0
9
5
3
5
0
3
12
6
6
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3 Point Shooting |
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5 of 19 |
8 of 23 |
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Thomson
Dixon
Norton
Marshall
Warriner
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M
0
1
4
0
0
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A
1
4
12
1
1
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Johnson
Cameron
Parr
Cummings
Wilson
Hilliard
Greenhough
White
Hargreaves
Cole
Sweeney
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M
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
0
2
1
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A
0
0
1
1
6
1
5
2
1
3
3
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Free Throw Shooting |
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14 of 23 |
2 of 5 |
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Thomson
Dixon
Norton
Marshall
Warriner
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M
1
0
11
0
2
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A
4
2
11
2
4
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Johnson
Cameron
Parr
Cummings
Wilson
Hilliard
Greenhough
White
Hargreaves
Cole
Sweeney
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M
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
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A
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
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Game MVP:
Cameron Sweeney, Stockport Falcons
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