CORVUS Cornixs' Scott Ingrund and Scott Williamson clinched a knife edge win for the Royston basketball team on Friday night. Nathan Wilson started the game brightly and his many key defensive and offensive rebounds helped Corvus to a 20-point lead. Facu
CORVUS Cornixs' Scott Ingrund and Scott Williamson clinched a knife edge win for the Royston basketball team on Friday night.
Nathan Wilson started the game brightly and his many key defensive and offensive rebounds helped Corvus to a 20-point lead.
Faculty fought back with some good team play to turn the Corvus defence inside out in the second period to pull back to 30-25, and they levelled things up after the next two quarters to 68-68 each with just seconds to play.
Unfortunately for the Enfield side a loss of discipline put Williamson on to the foul line and despite a considerable amount of opposition sledging Williamson showed nerves of steel and slotted the two free throws to give the Royston team a two point victory.
Corvus play Manila United next Friday, September 25, and with some key players missing, face a stiff challenge.
Training sessions are run at the Royston Leisure centre on Thursday nights and all ages and skill levels are welcome.
For more information contact Di Charles on (01223) 207213 or di.charles2@btinternet.com
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