The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

Hornets show depth

- BY SEAN O’CONNELL

Horsham Hornets men have taken the spoils in the season’s first Western Highway derby, ahead of a busy weekend of games for Wimmera teams.

The Hornets travelled to Ararat Fitness and Leisure Centre as favourites and showed their class against Ararat Redbacks in the Country Basketball League southwest conference.

The Redbacks then travelled to meet Warrnamboo­l Seahawks on Sunday and were defeated in a closer scoreline.

The Ararat team will follow up the losses with a home game against Mt Gambier Lakers, who sit second on the ladder, while the number-one ranked Hornets will travel to play Colac Kookas this weekend.

Horsham Hornets women also travel to face the Kookas, after coming off a bye.

In Saturday’s match-up between Ararat and Horsham, the Redbacks got off to a quick start, taking a five-point lead at the first break.

The Hornets’ breadth of scoring options allowed the away side back into the game, with offensive threats including Matthew Brown, 15, Ryan Pfitzner, nine, and Tarkyn Benbow, eight.

Fletcher Burger contribute­d 18 points and DJ Woods found 16 for Ararat, but the Redbacks were unable to keep the Hornets at bay, who scored almost 30 points in each of the last three quarters.

The Hornets men are first on the ladder after eight rounds. They have played an extra game than their closest rivals, Mt Gambier, but have also suffered one less loss.

The Redbacks were able to sustain a challenge against Warrnamboo­l Seahawks for the majority of the game in Sunday’s follow-up match.

Ararat scored 48 points to the Seahawks’ 53 in the first three quarters before a late surge from the home side.

Burger and Woods were again near the top of the scorers’ list for the Redbacks, but

Blake Thomas’ 14 was the most of any in the team.

The ability of the Redbacks to stay with the home side for much of the contest was one of the positives to come out of Sunday’s loss, as they look to climb out of eighth position on the ladder.

The Seahawks’ Riley Nicolson, 21, and Adam Lawson, 20, were dominant at the offensive end, indicating defence will continue to be an area of improvemen­t for the Redbacks.

Horsham Hornets women’s match-up against Colac Kookas comes after a weekend break, with the side having last played out a close loss to Warrnamboo­l Mermaids.

The Hornets reside in fifth place in the south-west women’s conference, but have played less games than two of the teams above them, including three less than Millicent Magic.

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 ?? KAREN REES ?? SOLID: Ararat’s Fletcher Burger, above and left, contribute­d 18 points in his team’s loss against Horsham Hornets on Saturday. Burger was again a top contributo­r on Sunday against the Warrnamboo­l Seakhawks. Pictures:
KAREN REES SOLID: Ararat’s Fletcher Burger, above and left, contribute­d 18 points in his team’s loss against Horsham Hornets on Saturday. Burger was again a top contributo­r on Sunday against the Warrnamboo­l Seakhawks. Pictures:
 ?? ?? IN PLAY: Horsham’s Tarkyn Benbow saves a back court violation.
IN PLAY: Horsham’s Tarkyn Benbow saves a back court violation.

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