Vancouver Metro Basketball League

Week Two Results – Fall 2009 Season

2009 Fall — admin @ 11:12 am

Canada One (2-0) 113 – Vancouver United (1-1) 105

Week two and it’s another edition of the Clayton Crellan show for Canada One. The 19 year-old was on fire dropping a ridiculous 58 points including six three-pointers, leading the way for the reigning champs over the five-man squad that United floored.
With zero bench to pull from United made a valiant effort by simply keeping pace with Canada One’s scoring. United were led by Hardeep with went deep often producing 32 points including five three-pointers. Big-man Kerri Westmore gave United 32 of his own, well Miro did his part dropping 23 in a losing cause.
Canada One got another sensational game from point-guard Randy Nohr who put down 19 points and a number of assists. Howard Kelsey also scored 19 points helping Canada One remain perfect two games in.

Sonic Boom (1-1) 80 – 3D (0-2) 76

On paper you wouldn’t have coined this game as the game of the night but this was the most-entertaining game of the week. Sonic Boom got out the gate running led by the hot-hand of Igor Dutina who scored 15 of his 25 points in the first half helping Sonic Boom take a commanding 49-38 lead to the break. 3D came out in the second half on a mission, scoring on their first six straight possessions going on 14-5 run that cut Sonic Boom’s lead to just two 54-52. The Boomer’s then went on a 10-4 run of their own, lead by point-guard Lonzell Webster who was dropping dimes all over the place while scoring eight of his 15 points in the second half.  3D did their best to hang on getting a strong 30 points from Jason Hubbs, but they never could take the lead. Sonic Boom walks away with it’s first victory of the season in a hard fought and well-played affair, while last seasons finalists 3D are still searching for their first W.

Heart, Hustle & Soul (2-0) 81 – Velvet Hoop (0-2) 78

H.H.S. showed they got soul with a very impressive come from behind victory, keeping them undefeated after two weeks of play. Down 34-29 at the half, H.H.S. stormed back led by Mark (22 points) and Bryson (20 points), taking the lead with just over 10 minutes to go in the game, and not relinquishing it, taking the 81-78 win in another epic finish during week two action.

SWAT (2-0) 69 – EA Sports (1-1) 62

SWAT remain unbeaten with their most impressive performance so far this season. Sparked by the return of captain Mark Starkey, SWAT got a balanced effort from the entire line-up holding off a strong effort from a very tough EA squad. SWAT’s big men Andrew Sturgeon and Sherlan Long were strong on both ends of the floor, while EA was led by Xavier product Mike Baxter. who was the lone consistent for EA on the night.

Bullets (1-1) 82 – Team Ice (1-1) 62

Team Nike (1-1) 62 – Cole Bernie (0-2) 50

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