Wokingham Today

ROCKETS COMPLETE HUGE COMEBACK

- By GARY JOHNSON sport@wokingham.today

READING ROCKETS produced a stunning comeback as they came from behind to beat Thames Valley Cavaliers.

Rockets have now put themselves in a strong position to qualify for the quarter-final stage of the LLynch Trophy, having already defeated Oakland Wolves away last weekend.

Rockets went from a losing position to victory as they went on a 53-27 run to take the scalp of the talented Cavaliers, much to the delight of Rockets new head coach Dan Pearson in his inaugural season.

Cavaliers scored first and took an early lead, but returning after a decade away, guard Lewis Champion – an ex-Cavalier last season – stroked a treble before new signing Meshack Lufile scored ten points in his opening quarter in English basketball, as Cavaliers found it difficult to keep him quiet.

Reis Pinnock opened his personal tally with a coast-to-coast score, whilst A J Basi was secure from the free throw line though Rockets trailed 22-26 at the end of the first period.

Cavaliers were out, rebounding Rockets and finishing inside as they extended their lead by 35-24 before Basi hit the first of his four trebles though he had to be rested as he

was called for his third personal foul.

Cavaliers again stormed out of the blocks, increasing their lead to 60-40.

A Toluwase spin and a couple of points from Basi at the free throw line edged Rockets closer, but Cavaliers still pinched points off most forays around Rockets basket.

A Basi treble and a top of the key similar shot from Kivuvu saw Rockets squeeze Cavaliers and when Jaz Bains took a charge and

Pinnock safely converted a pair of free throws Rockets were 75-77 down.

Stout defence and enterprisi­ng offence saw Rockets score the next three points and take the lead for the first time in the game, causing Cavaliers to call a time-out at 77-78 down.

Lufile hit one from two from the penalty stripe to see Rockets enjoy a small advantage of 82-77 . Again Cavaliers came back with a score but Tyler Cartaino scored a treble to see Rockets six up with three minutes to go.

Bains hit treble and again takes a charge before moments later he hits another treble.

The victory saw Rockets with a 53-27 finish when 20 points adrift as they completed a superb turnaround

Next Saturday, the Rockets are away to the league champions Solent Kestrels, before entertaini­ng Hemel Storm at Rivermead on Sunday, October 3.

 ?? ?? Jaz Bains on the ball for Reading Rockets
Jaz Bains on the ball for Reading Rockets
 ?? ?? Lewis Champion dribbles past an opponent
Lewis Champion dribbles past an opponent
 ?? ?? Kivuvu Live tries a shot
Kivuvu Live tries a shot
 ?? ?? A J Basi with the ball
A J Basi with the ball

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