Thursday 5 February 2015

January 11th - Week Seven

Ikhlas defeated Kawthar by a 54-40 final score despite having no subs asZakariya Tmj Khan and Zamam Khan were not available. Brandon Augustine stepped up with 17 points to lead the way. Kawthar got a solid effort from Komail Rawjani with 13 points and 7 steals but it was not enough. Ikhlas used their size to their advantage to dominate the paint and Kawthar was not able to match-up.
Falaq defeated Adiyat by a 56-55 final score as Adiyat had the ball in the final seconds but were not able to make the game winning shot. Falaq has rumours swirling that they have lost Maheer Khan for the remainder of the season which is a huge blow. That said Nathan Campbell put up 21 points and 8 rebounds while Ahsan Mahmood supported him with 15 points. Their replacement for Maheer is Zohaib Kamal who debuted with 14 points. Adiyat was led by Saurabh Acharya with 17 points and Nouraiz Akbar with 11 points in the loss.
Nas defeats Kursi by a 59-42 final score in a game that was close early and ended anything but. Kursi was leading 19-18 early and forced Nas to call a timeout which resulted in a Nas 11-0 run to finish the first half and they never looked back. Nas was led by Jamal SaugaCity Bundy Douglas with 16 points and 8 rebounds while Sanel Sehic added 11 points. Kursi was led by Dan Bederman with 14 points and 9 rebounds.
Fatiha defeated shorthanded Zilzal by a 61-56 score. Fatiha was led byJawad Khalid with 15 points in a solid game as he hit some big three's to give his team the lead. Zilzal was led by Tyler-Anthony Tessier with 17 points but when Fareed Cheema fouled out (while having a solid game) it was an uphill climb for their team with no subs.
Takathur defeats Asr by a 55-28 score. Asr started off strong but faded against the patient and precise play of Takathur. Takathur was withoutFaizal Merali but it didn't matter as Alhussein Gillani dropped 21 points and was a force offensively, he was supported by Omar Shamji with 11 points and Hussain Shivji with 9 points and 10 rebounds. Asr was led by Uzair Danish with 11 points.
Tamjeed defeated Ma'un by a 69-57 final score in a game that was an exciting one to watch. Ma'un came roaring out the gate to the tune of a 21-7 early lead and 36-30 at the half. Tamjeed made a run and made a late comeback and hit big shots down the stretch to take the win. Mike Husbands led with 21 points while Sheehan (Devane G-m) Morgan came up big down the stretch with 12 points and 12 rebounds. The turning point was the play of Jibran Khan who hit a big three when his team needed it and had a spectacular play where he drove the baseline and managed to hit a reverse lay-up switching hands in mid-air - his play got his team moving and seemed to deflate Ma'un who couldn't answer back. Ma'un was led by Jamal Khan with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 5 blocks. He was supported by Moazzam Sheikh with 14 points, Musab Zulfiqar with 10 points and Ahmed Khalid with 10 points. Ma'un was flying early with some great defense which created turnovers and points but were not able to keep it up as Tamjeed made adjustments to limit Jamal Khan who was slicing through their defense early as he dropped 16 of his 20 points in the first half.

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