Thursday 5 February 2015

February 1st - Week Ten

Asr defeated Adiyat by a 50-48 score as Uzair Danish hit the game winning shot in the final seconds of regulation. Danish led all scorers with 19 points and added 8 rebounds for a great game to lead his team. The win was big as it moves Asr out of the clutter at the bottom of the standings as the playoffs approach. Adiyat was led by Saurabh Acharya with 15 points and Omar Sabri with 6 points and 16 rebounds. The tailspin for Adiyat continues as after starting the season undefeated for the first four games, a 43-point loss to Nas broke their confidence and has then winning only one of their last six games.
Ikhlas defeated Takathur by a 78-71 final score in a wide open game. Ikhlas was led by Jay Paul with 40 points and Zakariya Tmj Khan with 23 points. Takathur were led by Faizal Merali with 26 points but it was really their defense that let them down as Ikhlas (with no subs) seemed to be able to score at will.
Kursi got a big 56-42 win over Kawthar and were led by Martin Konecny with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Kawthar seemed caught off-guard that their former big man had joined up with Kursi and could surely have used his help on this day after getting pounded 48-16 on the boards. Kawthar was led byKomail Rawjani with 15 points.
Nas beat Fatiha by a 61-52 final score (in what both teams referred to as the Game of the Day). Nas was led by Yoosrie Salhia with 16 points and 8 rebounds and Jamal SaugaCity Bundy Douglas with 14 points and 5 steals. Fatiha was led by Youssef Daif with 14 points and Arsalan Jamil with 13 points. With the win, Nas has a solid hold on first place as the season winds down.
Tamjeed defeated Falaq by a 62-52 final score. Falaq started flat and at one point was down by over 20 but fought back to make it a one possession game but ran out of gas allowing Tamjeed to take the win. Tamjeed was led by Jeremy Alleyne with 25 points and Steve Anagnostopoulos with 12 points while Falaq was led by Nathan Campbell with 20 points and Ahsan Mahmoodwith 18 points.
Ma'un shocked with world with a 72-65 win over Zilzal. Ma'un got great performances from many players but were led by Jamal Khan who ate up Zilzal for 39 points; Khan got into a one on one game with Fareed Cheemawhich didn't turn out so well for Cheema who had a pair of three's hit in his face and was subjected to chirping from the stands as fans loved seeing the underdog doing well. Ma'un also got 12 points from Babur Ali while The-Sarim Khan hit knocked down three big 3-pointers while trying to defend Zilzal big man Kenrick Williams. Zilzal got solid performances from Andre Henriques with 19 points and Tyler-Anthony Tessier with 18 points but it wasn't enough. Ma'un gets their first win of the season but still find themselves in last as teams Kursi managed to get a win to keep out of the basement.

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