| January
3
- A strong final period lifted the Winnipeg Wesmen to an impressive
84-71 victory over the Manitoba Bisons in front of 1400 spectators
at the Duckworth Centre Thursday night.
Winnipeg
outscored Manitoba 37-18 in the final period to come back from a
six point defecit to earn the victory.
Winnipeg
started the game in impressive fashion opening up a 20-12 lead after
the opening period. Erfan Nasajpour scored 14 of his game high 29
points in the opening frame to set the pace for the Wesmen.
The
Wesmen held the lead on the hard charging Bisons for almost the
entire second period until Graeme Mitchell of Manitoba came up with
a steal and a basket at the buzzer to give Manitoba a 35-34 lead
heading into the locker room at halftime.
Manitoba
gained control of the game in the third period outscoring Winnipeg
18-13, taking advantage of four Wesmen turnovers and several missed
shots to take a 53-47 lead after three periods.
Nasajpour
opened up the fourth period with back-to-back three pointers to
tie the score at 53-53. Chris Pereira drained back-to-back three
pointers of his own to give Manitoba a 59-53 lead. Fifth year Matt
Opalko scored two baskets to once again bring the teams even at
59-59 with just over six minutes to play. Winnipeg gained control
of the game going on a 9-2 run highlighted by a Peter Lomuro steal
and thundering slam dunk to give Winnipeg a 68-61 lead with over
three minutes to play. Winnipeg held off Manitoba down the stretch
sinking their free throws to secure the victory on home court.
Nasajpour
finished with 29 points, including four-three pointers, eight rebounds,
and four assists. Dan Shynkaryk had a double-double scoring 13 points
and grabbing 12 rebounds. Matt Opalko also finished with 13 points,
nine rebounds and four assists.
Isaac
Ansah led Manitoba with 28 points, including 10-of-12 from the free
throw line, four assists and two steals. Christopher Pereira collected
13 points, including three-three pointers. Brian Crowe had a team
high 11 rebounds in the contest.
The
victory improves Winnipeg's record to 5-6, while the Bisons fall
to 1-10 on the season. The two teams will meet on Saturday night
at the University of Manitoba. Game time is 8:15 p.m.
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