Vancouver Metro Basketball League

Week Three Results – Fall 2009 Season

2009 Fall — admin @ 8:22 am

Vancouver United (2-1) 70 – Sonic Boom (2-1) 68
United’s sharp-shooter Hardeep sent Sonic Boom home with a last second buzzer beater that sealed the win for his squad in what was the most exciting game from Week Three. With just under five seconds to go with the game locked at 68, United brought the ball up the left-side of the floor when it was tipped and brought loose by a Sonic Boom defender. The ball bounced around before finding itself fall right into Hardeep’s hands, where he took it baseline and dropped a tear drop that hit as the sound of the horn went. Hardeep led United with 26 points including four three-pointers. Sonic Boom was led Igor Dutina who led all scorers with 27 points, in a losing effort.

Heart,Hustle & Soul (3-0) 102 – Bullets (1-2) 93
H.H.S. remain undefeated after an impressive win this past week. H.H.S. was led by the lights out shooting of Jason Boering who nailed six of his seven three-pointers in the first half, putting up a game high 35 points. The Bullets got a solid game from Ben Lee who dropped 25 of his own, 18 of them coming in the second half. The game was tight throughout the first half with H.H.S. clinging to a 55-52 lead at the break. The second half proved to be a different story with H.H.S. taking the game over, cruising to the nine point victory.

EA Sports (2-1) 74 – Team Ice (1-2) 52
EA get their second win of the season in a convincing 22 point victory over Team Ice. EA got a game high 29 points from Mike Baxter who was unstoppable throughout the night. Also contributing for EA were the Mahar brothers Matt and Mike who dropped 12 and 14 respectively for the winning side. On the Ice side, Jordan was the high-man with 10 points.

Canada One (3-0) 129 – Team Nike (1-2) 68
Clayton Crellan continues to strike fear into his opponents. The league’s leading scorer did major damage to Team Nike dropping 39 points in a lopsided affair. Nav Stuchon supplied 28 points of his own for the reigning champions who remain undefeated so far this year.

3D (1-2) 80 – SWAT (2-1) 70
3D got a balanced effort from their entire line-up beating a depleted SWAT squad who were without three of their starters. 3D took control of the game early and never relinquished the lead earning their first W of the season.

Velvet Hoop (1-2) 74 – Ballhawgs (0-3) 51
Velvet Hoop are in the win column with an impressive 23 point win over the Ballhawgs-formerly known as Cole Bernie. Velvet Hoop were led by Chris Horwood and Alex Jack who had impressive games.

0 Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.