Ultimate Civic League Wrap – 2018 Round 16

With 2 games to go, it is anyone’s guess who will make finals. 4 teams can still finish anywhere from 2nd to 5th!

 

 

                       

Results

 

7.05PM Greenhills 76 def. No Big Deal 38

 

This one went as expected, with the Beavers getting a comfortable win. Greenhills dominated from the start, with a 20-4 first quarter. The beavers spread the love, with 4 out of 5 players getting into double figures for points, led by Adam Moore’s 20. Justin Littlewood had 11 for No Big Deal in the loss.

 

 

Top Performers:

Adam Moore (Greenhills)

 

Jeremy Datson (Greenhills)

 

Justin Littlewood (No Big Deal)

 

 

8.00PM St Mary’s Sharks 106 def. The Splashers 82

 

Two teams that like shooting 3s and are not particularly fussed with playing defence came up against each other, with the Sharks coming out on top for the first time this season over The Splashers. St Mary’s put up a whopping 106 points, with 48 of those coming from outside the 3 point line. Mark Scherf had a lazy 50 points for the Sharks, while Christian Yammouni (30 points) and Bryson Norris (29) had stand out games for the undermanned Splashers team.

 

Top Performers:

Mark Scherf (St. Mary’s)

 

Christian Yammouni (The Splashers)

 

Bryson Norris (The Splashers)

 

8.55PM Uni Hill 53 def. by Redbacks 65

 

A quick start for the Redbacks was the catalyst for a win over uni Hill, keeping them in 4th position. A strong second quarter brought the game within reach for Uni Hill, but the Redbacks steadied and increased the margin late in the 3rd quarter to cruise to the win. Andrew boylen led all scorers with 21 points, while Lincoln Garfirth had 18 for Uni Hill

 

Top performers:

Andrew Boylen (Redbacks)

 

Lincoln Garfirth (Uni Hill)

 

Lucas Sovleski (Uni Hill)

 

 

Round 15 Game of the Week

 

7.05PM Redbacks v St. Mary’s




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