The Sutton Pumas look to win a place in the quarter final of the National Trophy tomorrow.
They travel to Derbyshire aiming to continue their good form which has produced wins on successive weekends against Ware Rebels.
A large crowd watched an enthralling game last weekend in which the Pumas started slowly but ended the first half with an 11-point lead.
In the third quarter Ware came out with confidence and pulled back the deficit to one point.
After a stern conversation by coach Jones to his players the Pumas came out and secured a 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 to Suttons cause and Gareth Laws came off the bench to score 11.
If you would like to travel with the players for their big match in the Midlands this weekend call 01737 554774 for details.
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