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Newcastle Eagles
Vs
Plymouth Raiders
Sunday 4th
May 2008
NIA, Birmingham
1.30pm Tip | Attn: TBA
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Top Scorers
Newcastle Eagles
Babalola - 23pts
Attah/Defoe/Spragg - 12pts
Plymouth Raiders
Moore - 26pts
Lasker - 19pts
Noel - 16pts
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Kularoos Plymouth Raiders came from behind to defeat Newcastle
Eagles in the BBL Championship 3rd/4th Place Play-off, by a score of
96-92.
Eagles were fastest out of the blocks, bagging the opening 12 points
of the game, including two three pointers from Olu Babalola. The
Raiders rallied and cut the gap to seven points at 17-10. Newcastle
again picked up their offence and enjoyed a 10-5 burst on their way
to a 32-19 first quarter lead.
Brody Bishop boosted Plymouth early in the second stanza with two
impressive three pointers as the gap was reduced back to single
figures at 35-28. Eagles rallied and hit 12 of the next 14 points to
pull their advantage out to 17 points at 47-30 - Darius Defoe and
Sam Attah bagging the majority of the points.
With Eagles lead at 54-33 heading into the third quarter, Plymouth
came out of the locker room on fire and an Andrew Lasker three
pointer at the end of a 21-5 start saw them within a score of the
Eagles at 59-56 to Newcastle. Lasker kept up his scoring streak as
Raiders took the lead at 64-61. However, with Charles Smith bagging
a vital long range shot to tie the game at 66-66 with 50 seconds to
go, Newcastle then scored from the foul line to take a one-point
lead into the fourth quarter at 67-66.
A pulsating final quarter followed, with the lead changing hands
several times. First it was Plymouth in the ascendancy, Gaylon Moore
significantly contributing to a 75-71 Plymouth lead, but Newcastle
hit back and Olu Babalola’s three pointer put them 76-75 to the
good.
The teams traded baskets for the next few minutes, with neither team
able to carve out any significant advantage. In the end, it was
Anthony Martin and Gaylon Moore who made the difference, hitting
eight consecutive points to give the south coast club an 89-84 lead.
On three occasions Newcastle pulled the score back to within two
points, but Andrew Lasker made the game safe for Raiders with the
final basket in the closing seconds.
As in Saturday’s semi-final, Gaylon Moore was the top scorer - he
bagged 26 personal points and pulled down 8 boards on the way to
victory, ably assisted by Andrew Lasker’s 19 points. Olu Babalola
was Eagles star man with 23 points.
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