2NFR
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 23, 2020 12:05:05 GMT
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davetwt
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Post by davetwt on Jan 26, 2020 17:36:31 GMT
anyone have the final result?
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Post by 2NFR on Jan 26, 2020 17:48:48 GMT
Sevenoaks Suns claimed a first WBBL Cup title thanks in part to a vintage display from MVP Janice Monakana.
The Suns avenged last year’s Cup Final heartbreak with a 74-64 win against a valiant Durham Palatinates. The results sees Sevenoaks collect the final piece of the WBBL silverware jigsaw, having already won the Championship, Play-Offs and Trophy in previous seasons.
Sevenoaks produced a stunning third quarter – the 27 points scored by the Suns the most by any side in a quarter in WBBL Cup Final history – to blow the game wide open.
Veteran star Cat Carr gave a typically well-rounded performance with 14 points, eight rebounds and 10 assists but it was Monakana who stole the show. The star forward poured in a team-high 21 points and produced one of the all time great hustle plays to get her team going.
A special mention too must go to Betsy MacDonald who did her best to keep Durham in the contest, amassing 21 points that included a record six triples in the showpiece event.
WBBL Cup Final
Sevenoaks Suns 74-64 Durham Palatinates (19-14, 32-24, 59-40)
(Suns – Monakana 21, Carr 14, Garrido-Perez 12; Palatinates – MacDonald 21, Paxton 17, Fong 10)
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davetwt
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Post by davetwt on Jan 26, 2020 18:34:43 GMT
thanks for the info 2FNR and many congratulations to Sevenoaks
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