PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Keeping the opposition down

Keeping the opposition down

By RUSSELL BENNETT

THE Pakenham Warriors Big V basketball men’s team has a kind of magic number – 60.
The aim is to hold opposition teams to under 15 points per quarter; or under 60 per game.
And on Sunday at the Colosseum at Cardinia Life, for the first time this season, they accomplished their goal.
Jeff Reid’s men broke through for their first win of their 2015 campaign with a 76-58 triumph over Maccabi in the season’s first ‘Battle of the Warriors’.
And he didn’t exactly try to hide his relief.
“I must admit, I was getting a bit worried!” he said.
“But Division 2 is really wide open this season – I knew that (first) win would come at some point, and that it wouldn’t be too far away.”
In the absence of Warriors big man Paul Phillips, it was a matter of defence by committee against Maccabi focal point Jared Mintz.
He is currently averaging 20 points (on 50 per cent shooting) and 14.3 rebounds per game in a brilliant start to the season, individually, but the Warriors kept him to 13 and 12.
Pakenham was down 19-14 at the end of the first quarter, thanks largely to some questionable decision-making.
But the side settled down in the second and started to find more of an offensive rhythm.
“I thought ‘H’ (Hayden Davey, 13 points and 8 rebounds) did an excellent job guarding him (Mintz), and Sean Armstrong (12 points and 12 rebounds) was great on the glass – he finished with a big double-double,” Reid said.
The Warriors women, meanwhile, continue to show signs of improvement in their debut season.
They were defeated 78-39 by Blackburn at the State Basketball Centre on Saturday night but, despite being outnumbered and outsized in the paint, they refused to be outworked.
The Warriors men will this Sunday take on the Coburg Giants the Coburg Basketball Stadium from noon, while the women will travel to Melbourne University to take on the home side from 6.30 this Saturday night.

Digital Editions


More News

  • Girl rescued by helicopter after fall at Seven Acre Rock

    Girl rescued by helicopter after fall at Seven Acre Rock

    A teenage girl who fell over 150 metres from Seven Acre Rock in Gembrook was rescued by helicopter on Monday 18 January. The girl was exploring the popular sightseeing spot…

  • Night sky magic

    Night sky magic

    Melbourne skies were lit up yesterday by a rare sight: the Southern Lights or Aurora Australis. The colorful display was visible across the Hills, Cardinia, and Casey, surprising many residents.…

  • 100 extra weekly trains for Cranbourne Station

    100 extra weekly trains for Cranbourne Station

    Cranbourne Station will see almost 100 additional weekly train services arriving and departing once the Metro Tunnel opens on 1 February. As the Cranbourne line stretches from the outer suburbs…

  • Trust is here to help

    Trust is here to help

    The PB Ronald Trust may be able to help you financially? Decades after his passing, the tireless community work of PB Ronald is still being felt in the local area…

  • Prostate cancer support group looks to new year of help and education

    Prostate cancer support group looks to new year of help and education

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 497947 A new group to support those affected by prostate cancer is beginning its first full year and is inviting men who are diagnosed…