The Southland Times

Ton-up Sharks grab top spot

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The Southland Sharks knocked the Hawke’s Bay Hawks off the summit in week four of New Zealand’s National Basketball League with an emphatic 104-74 victory in Invercargi­ll on Saturday.

Alex Pledger top-scored with 17 from his 18 minutes on the court as the Hawks suffered their worst loss of the season and, despite them remaining level on points with the Sharks on top of the ladder with a 4-2 record, their point difference has plummeted to minus eight.

The Sharks’ plus 67 record meant they leapfrogge­d the Hawks into first place.

The Hawks conceded 28 turnovers to the competitio­n’s runners-up from last year and dropped their second game of the season as regular scorers – Dion Prewster, Ethan Rusbatch and Jamie Skeen – failed to deliver.

Meanwhile, the Canterbury Rams went two from two in week four after beating the winless Super City Rangers 98-83 in Auckland yesterday to go level on points with the Hawks.

After leading 56-43 at half-time, Canterbury’s lead was down to nine in the third quarter before they secured victory with a dominant finish. The Rangers remain rooted to the bottom of the ladder after six straight losses.

The Rams had stunned the Nelson Giants 104-90 in Nelson on Saturday for their second successive victory on the road after beating Taranaki in overtime last week. ❚ Taranaki Mountainai­rs 75 (Alonzo Burton 19, Xavier Smith 17) Manawatu Jets 70 (Kuran Iverson 16, Daishon Knight 14).

❚ Wellington Saints 98 (Shea Ili 23 points, LJ Peak 22) Super City Rangers 93 (Marcel Jones 26 points, Lindsay Tait 21).

❚ Canterbury Rams 104 (Xavier Thames 24, Winston Shepard 19) Nelson Giants 90 (Jerry Evans Jr 21, Kyle Adnam 20).

❚ Southland Sharks 104 (Alex Pledger 17, James Hunter 16) Hawke’s Bay Hawks 74 (Jarrod Kenny 18, Angus Brandt 15).

❚ Canterbury Rams 98 (Julian Williams-Washburn 26, Winston Shepard 20)Super City Rangers 83 (Marcel Jones 29, Lindsay Tait 14). ❚ Nelson Giants 87 (Kyle Adnam 21, Damon Heuir 21) Manawatu Jets 85 (Kuran Iverson 38, Daishon Knight 24).

Week four results:

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