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BBL Round Up Sun 10 Feb - Feb 11, 2013

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Sunday night's action in the BBL Championship saw the home side end up on top in all three games as the Jelson Homes DMU Leicester Riders, Glasgow Rocks and Durham Wildcats securing important victories.

The Riders moved themselves level with the Newcastle Eagles at the top of the table thanks to a convincing 72-51 victory over the One Health Sharks Sheffield at Sir David Wallace Sports Centre.

21 points from Drew Sullivan (203-F-80, agency: Interperformances, college: Villanova) was the leading figure for the home side in the victory, but it was Jay Couisnard's basket that sparked the game breaking 13-2 burst in the third quarter to take the score out to 52-39.

The Sharks tried valiantly to get themselves back into the contest, but they were unable to close the gap significantly, and the home side extended their lead further thanks to a 15-4 finish to the game to put the exclamation point on the result.

The Rocks maintained their hold on third position in the table thanks to a hard-fought 94-84 victory over the UCP Marjon Plymouth Raiders at the Emirates Arena.

24 points from Donald Robinson was the main stay for the Rocks in the victory, while it was down to Michael Ojo to lead all scorers in the contest with 30 points for the Raiders.

The Rocks lead for the majority of the game, and despite the Raiders getting themselves right back in the contest trimming the gap back to five points at 81-76, but that was as close as the visitors would get as the Rocks held on for the all-important victory.

In the final game of the day, the Durham Wildcats were made to work hard for the victory by the London Lions, but they eventually held on for the 89-84 success at the Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre.

An impressive 29-point haul from Keith Page was the leading figure for the Wildcats, while a combination of Mike Martin and Orlan Jackman were the leading marks for the Lions with 18 points a-piece.

The Wildcats lead by as many as 16 points at 80-64 in the final period, but a 17-3 burst from the Lions trimmed the deficit right back to two points at 83-81 but they were not able to get themselves in front as the Wildcats held on for the all-important victory to move themselves level with the Cheshire Phoenix and Manchester Giants in ninth position in the table.
  



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BBL Standings
 1. Leicester R. 30-3 
 2. Newcastle E. 25-8 
 3. Glasgow Rocks 21-12 
 4. Surrey Heat 21-12 
 5. Worcester W. 20-13 
 6. Plymouth R. 19-14 
 7. Sheffield S. 17-16 
 8. London Lions 13-20 
 9. Manchester G. 12-21 
 10. Cheshire P. 10-23 
 11. Durham W. 10-23 
 12. Mersey Tigers 0-33 
EBL D1 Standings
 1. Reading R. 22-4 
 2. Bristol AF 18-8 
 3. Northumbria 17-9 
 4. Leopards 16-10 
 5. Tees Valley M. 16-10 
 6. Leeds Carnegie 16-10 
 7. Worthing T. 13-13 
 8. Leicester W. 12-14 
 9. Medway Park 12-14 
 10. Hemel Storm 11-15 
 11. Westminster W. 10-16 
 12. Bradford D. 10-16 
 13. Derby T. 6-20 
 14. Brixton T. 3-23 
EBL D2 Standings
 1. Newham Nept. 17-3 
 2. London Cap. 17-5 
 3. Manchester M. 15-7 
 4. Eastside E. 14-8 
 5. Derbyshire A. 13-9 
 6. Loughborough 12-9 
 7. Glamorgan G. 10-8 
 8. Mansfield G. 8-14 
 9. London W. 7-14 
 10. London Utd 7-15 
 11. Team Solent 4-18 
 12. Birmingham M. 3-17 
EBL D3 Standings
Group North
 1. Huddersfield H. 19-3 
 2. Derby T. II 16-6 
 3. Sheffield Saints 15-7 
 4. Rossendale R. 14-8 
 5. Sefton Stars 14-8 
 6. Sheffield Sabres 14-8 
 7. Nottingham H. 12-10 
 8. Birmingham As 11-11 
 9. Stockport F. 10-12 
 10. Leeds C. II 3-19 
 11. Middlesbrough 3-19 
 12. Shropshire W. 1-21 
Group South
 1. Worcester W.2 15-3 
 2. Ipswich T. 14-4 
 3. Canary WLL 13-5 
 4. Plymouth MC 12-6 
 5. London P. 10-8 
 6. Hackney WH 8-9 
 7. Solent K. 7-10 
 8. Cardiff Archers 4-14 
 9. Ealing P. 3-15 
 10. Oxford Brookes 3-15 
 11. Crawley 0-0 
 12. Northampton 0-0 
Points Per Game
 Michael OJO
  Plymouth R.
  (195-G-89)
  Avg: 22.5
 1. Ojo, Plymouth R.22.5 
 2. Marks, Cheshire P.22.0 
 3. Smith, Newcastl.20.8 
 4. Holmes, Surrey H.20.6 
 5. Bell, Plymouth R.19.4 
 6. Owumi, Worceste.19.2 
 7. Gumbs, Cheshire P.17.2 
 8. Ogedengbe, London16.6 
 9. Schneck, Plymouth.16.5 
 10. Jackman, London16.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 Kareem MADDOX
  Newcastl.
  (202-F/C-89)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. Maddox, Newcastl.10.8 
 2. Keister, Durham W.10.3 
 3. Schneck, Plymouth.10.1 
 4. Ocitti, Worceste.9.2 
 5. Tuck, Sheffield S.9.0 
 6. Myers, Cheshire P.9.0 
 7. Schreiber, Plymout.8.6 
 8. Bucci, Durham W.8.5 
 9. Holmes, Surrey H.8.2 
 10. Bland, Schenech.8.1 
Assists Per Game
 Ralph BUCCI
  Durham W.
  (193-G-75)
  Avg: 5.5
 1. Bucci, Durham W.5.5 
 2. Holmes, Surrey H.5.4 
 3. Chapman, Newcastl.5.3 
 4. Holmes, Surrey H.4.5 
 5. Haskins, Cheshire.4.3 
 6. Sullivan, Leiceste.4.3 
 7. Holmes, Sheffield4.0 
 8. Owumi, Worceste.3.9 
 9. Jones, Manchest.3.8 
 10. Huffman, Newcast.3.7 
Steals Per Game
 Travis HOLMES
  Surrey H.
  (193-G-86)
  Avg: 3
 1. Holmes, Surrey H.3.0 
 2. Holmes, Surrey H.2.9 
 3. Ojo, Plymouth R.1.9 
 4. Taylor, Leiceste.1.9 
 5. Huffman, Newcastl.1.9 
 6. Bucci, Durham W.1.8 
 7. Smith, Newcastl.1.8 
 8. Baldarelli, Durham1.5 
 9. Calvo, Leicester R.1.4 
 10. Marks, Cheshire P.1.4 
Blocks Per Game
 Alif BLAND
  Schenech.
  (203-C-89)
  Avg: 2.4
 1. Bland, Schenech.2.4 
 2. Schreiber, Plymout.1.8 
 3. Maddox, Newcastl.1.5 
 4. Sturt, London Lio.1.4 
 5. Masiulis, Worceste.1.4 
 6. Ocitti, Worceste.1.1 
 7. Vanderbeken, Glasg.1.0 
 8. Watts, Manchest.0.9 
 9. Holmes, Surrey H.0.9 
 10. Calvo, Mersey T.0.8 
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