Wolves U-16 boys kept up their push for a place in the post-season play-offs with an 81-37 victory at Brentwood Fire on Saturday afternoon.Michael Ball's team dominated throughout, stretching their 22-7 first period lead to 37-14 at half-time. A 27-10 third period ended the game as a contest before they wrapped things up with a 17-13 final frame. Sam McCree's 22 point, ten rebound double-double led the way for the visitors while Otis Lau-Johnston added 20 points and eight steals. Noah Binun also had a double-double, adding 13 boards to his 14 points, and Titouan Vimeux chipped in with 11 points and three assists. The U-14 boys premier team also had success on the road as they won 98-73 at London Thunder. George Walker's team rushed into a 29-20 first period lead and never looked back as they extended the advantage to 54-35 at half-time. Thunder cut the margin to 73-60 at the final break but Wolves wrapped up their third win of the campaign with a 25-13 fourth period.
Jacob Edrupt top scored for the sixth straight game with 34 points, with Rocky Starr adding 23 and Ted Yu 17
The U-14 conference team faced a tough trip to Luton, and despite 18 Oliver Forrester-Fellowes points, went 60-46. Graham Roberts' side led 15-9 at the first break but a 27-8 second period proved crucial as the home side took the win.
The U=12 girls became the latest team to see their opponents drop out - there seems to be an epidemic of such nonsese, but they faced a Wolves U-11/12 development side in a friendly and a strong second half from the girls saw them run out 50-35 winners.
Finally, the U-12 boys B team had a day to forget as they lost 120-25 at home against Essex Charge.
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