Thursday 5 February 2015

November 30th - Week Four

Ikhlas defeated Zilzal by a 69-50 final score as Zakariya Tmj Khan was too much for Zilzal to handle putting up 20 points and 8 rebounds. Fareed Cheema led Zilzal with 17 points and 13 rebounds but it wasn't enough. An interesting match-up as it featured key pieces from last years championship winning team facing off against one another when their team fall apart before the season began.
Kawthar defeated Asr by a 50-40 score for their first win of the season.Komail Rawjani broke out for 20 points to lead his team after a rough start to this year. Asr was led by David Georgievski with 19 points and after a convincing win to open the season have lost their last three games in the final minutes which is something this will want to correct as they face a winless Kursi next week.
Adiyat defeated Fatiha by a 48-47 final score as half court buzzer beater didn't go in for Fatiha. Adiyat got a big game from Omar Sabri who dominated the post with 16 rebounds while Nouraiz Akbar shot well from the outside once again to stretch Fathia's defense. Fun Fact: Akbar has hit 17 3-pointers this season while Fatiha as a team has hit only 8.
Tamjeed got their first win of the season with a 54-46 win over Kursi. Tamjeed used their bench to wear down Kursi and spread the scoring around with Mohammed Ghori finishing with 13 points and Bilal Forde finishing with 12 points to lead them. Kursi got a huge game from ONeil Wells with 16 points and 16 rebounds but it wasn't enough.
Nas defeated Takathur by a 65-45 score in the anticipated game of the day between undefeated teams. Takathur started with no subs and by the time they had help arrive it was too late. The combination of Sanel Sehic with 22 points and Jamal SaugaCity Bundy Douglas with 19 points was too much for Takathur to handle. Douglas also played great "glove-like" defense on Takathur's big offensive weapons to disrupt their offense.
Falaq defeated Ma'un by a 78-58 final score as Falaq got a big game from Nathan Campbell with 29 points and 9 rebounds and a quietly effective game from Maheer Khan with 16 points. A 38-36 game at halftime for Falaq was blown wide open in the second half with poor shot selection and weak interior defense from Ma'un. Ma'un did unveil their big signing in Jamal Khan who impressed with 23 points and 11 rebounds and was supported by Ahmed Khalid with 14 points and 9 rebounds.

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