Monday, July 23

Red Alert - Regs lose to Code Blue


Put the finals preparations on hold - the Regulators fall apart in second half.

After a promising first half which saw the Regulators in the unusual position of being up 14-5, Code Blue stormed back to record a seven point win (39-32).

Maybe they're used to coming from behind, maybe it was the late game - whatever the reason the Regulators lost and what seemed like a possible finals surge has turned into another season of panic now for the Yellow and Blue team.

A bye this week should help heal the gaping wound of a loss against a clearly inferior opponent. Lets see if they can regroup and win the remaining six games. If they do, there's still hope of a top four finish in the very competitive and even F grade season.

Tuesday, July 10

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Super Naturals sit back on couch, roll fat cigarette

A huge 15-2 run in the second half propelled the Regulators to a memorable win last night. All the available Regulators were in top form and looked like they could beat anyone. It looks like this group is finally working each other out as they prepare for a finals push.

Matt Leonard showed any knockers what the team has missed with a dominating display inside against some large opponents. A combination of hook shots, pull up jumpers and drives kept the scoreboard ticking over, and on the other end he displayed some nice board work.

Paul Lochland showed he's shaken off the decade long rust of not playing comp ball with another confident all-around game. Roopa and Lochland combining to create a turnover was just one of many highlights for this young backcourt duo. The fact is - the game was well decided before that turnover - this is dizzy stuff folks.

But the game was far from a walkover, early on the Regulators were struggling with turnovers, bad shots and swiss cheese defence. Matt Owens was whistled for a tech after some yibbidy yibbada with the ref. They were lucky to escape the half five points down and there were no signs things would change in a hurry.

But that's exactly what happened, crisp passing, fierce defence, dead-eye shooting, fast breaks and some fair-dinkum hard yakka stunned the opposition and after Roopa finished the run with a sweet rainbow jumper - the Super Naturals had to call a timeout. This did little to stem the flow and the Regulators finished it off like a Peter North money shot.

THIS IS DIZZY STUFF FOLKS!