![]() ![]() “We were just trying to get out and run, rebound the ball and make sure they didn’t get second chances,” Miller explained. also contributed key baskets as Sudbury narrowed its deficit to eight heading into the fourth. Miller continued to heat up coming out of the break, scoring on four or nine attempts from the floor in the third frame, often while being defended aggressively in the paint, and adding four more from the charity stripe for 12 points, while Notice, Rayson, Hollis and Dexter Williams Jr. Offensive rebounding and getting back in what defensive transitions was what gave them their lead.”īilly White led the way for Windsor with 22 points, while Just Moss had 21, Latin Davis 15 and Jason Calliste and Tanner Stuckman 13 apiece for the Express.Ĭalliste, who played for the Five last season, was instrumental helping Windsor take a lead into halftime, using his effortless-looking shot release to go three for five from three-point land in the second quarter alone, and four for six from the field overall. “We had to play better defence and we had to communicate. “I wish we could have pulled that one out, but we put ourselves in too big a hole to begin with,” said Logan Stutz, the Five’s head coach and general manager. ![]() AJ Mosby returned to action after getting hurt on Friday and saw some success with five points in 14 minutes of action before leaving again in the second quarter. ![]() Sudbury was again without MVP candidate Jeremy Harris due to injury. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]()
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