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Melton Thoroughbreds takes two from three

It was a mixed night for Melton Thoroughbreds against Wallan Panthers in the Big V competition.

All three Thoroughbreds sides faced the Panthers on Saturday, with two of the three coming away with wins.

The men’s side continued its good form for a second straight win.

The second quarter proved to be the difference as the Thoroughbreds outscored the Panthers 21-6.

With the game in control, the Thoroughbreds extended the lead in the second half to win 89-58. Every player hit the scoreboard – Wol Wol Ngong top-scored with 15 points.

The win keeps the Thoroughbreds in touch with the top teams following a poor start to the season.

It was a tougher match for the women, who faced last year’s runners-up.

The Panthers jumped out of the blocks and led by 16 points at the main break.

It was a better second half by the Thoroughbreds but they weren’t able to close the gap enough, losing 68-55.

Emily Attard continued her good form off the bench, top scoring for the Thoroughbreds with 14 points.

She was the only Thoroughbreds player to reach double figures.

The side sits 2-3 after five matches and ia in the middle of the pack.

The youth league men’s side defeated the Panthers 84-76, before backing it up on Sunday with a 91-76 win against Maccabi Warriors. The Thoroughbreds are on top of the ladder with seven wins.

 

Tara Murray

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