Sutton Pumas continued their winning ways with a second consecutive victory against the Hertfordshire based side Ware Rebels.
The large crowd at Westcroft Leisure Centre watched an enthralling encounter.
The Pumas started slowly but managed to finish the first half with an impressive 11-point lead.
In the third quarter Ware came out full of confidence and pulled back the deficit to just one point.
After a stern word from coach Jones to his players the Pumas came out a much improved side and secured a fine 67-60 win.
James Cook continued to cause Ware problems under the hoops, using his 7ft height to full effect by scoring 14 points.
Former London Leopards player Brian Moore contributed 12 points and Gareth Laws came off the bench to score 11 points of his own.
This Saturday Pumas face
a difficult game away to
Derbyshire knowing that victory would secure a place in the National Trophy quarter final.
If you would like to travel on the coach with the players to the game in Derbyshire call 01737 554774 for further information.
October 26, 2001 16:00
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