BLAZERS 2013-14 PROG11

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Who’s Who?
Chairman:......................................Charlie Wright
Acting Secretary:...........................Tracey Mousley
Treasurer:...................................Shaun Atterbury
Our Coaching Staff
7 Days A Week • 5:30pm – 11:30pm
5/6 Hollybrook Way, Heatherton Village
Littleover, Derby DE23 3TZ
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D2 Men:..................James Maudsley, Steve Baxter
D3 Men:.............................................. Matt Shaw
D4 Men:........................... Chris Squire, Matt Shaw
Academy: .......................................... Matt Shaw,
..................................... Paul Bowen, Chris Squire
U18 Men:.......................................... Simon Fisher
U16 Boys:..................... Andy Josephs, Lee Fitchett
U15 Boys:...................... Charlie Ford, Dave Marvill
U14 Boys:..................................... Kyle Henderson
Minis:......................Clarence Wiggins, CJ Marriott
Ladies:...............................................Paul Bowen
Local Leagues:..........Martin Shaw, Kyle Henderson
Match Night Team
Statistics:..............................Becky O’Neill & team
Programme Editor:...............................Nigel Cash
Graphic Designer:................................Lee Elmore
Photographer:..................................Alan Mousley
Announcer:..........................................Nigel Cash
Music:............................................Steve Williams
Fund Raising:.................................. Andy Josephs
Grant Applications:.......................AJ Summerfield
Child Protection:..................................CJ Marriott
Ticket Desk:................................ Fred & Jo Timson
Merchandising: .................................. Stuart Kent
Shop:........... Stuart Kent, Lois Amy Warren & team
Court Crew:.........................................Chris Acton
Raffle: ............................................... Jake Brown
First Aid Support: .............. Jill Kent, Alex McGaffin
Chaplain: .......................................... Robin Miller
Website:..............................................Lee Elmore
Smiling Drum Smasher:...................Joshua Elmore
Table Officials:................................. Red Devils (o:
WELCOME BACK...
Good evening and welcome to Noel-Baker, the home of the Trailblazers,
where London United – Harefield Academy are the visitors for our
penultimate home game of the regular season. We welcome their
players, coaching staff and supporters to Derby for tonight’s game.
I don’t know about you, but I just don’t want this season to end. It’s
been so much fun to watch the team playing great basketball with such
passion, but in such a clean and professional manner. Let’s hope that
this great bunch of players see their efforts being rewarded with the
success they deserve both in the final weeks of the regular season and
of court in the play-offs.
Last weekend saw our men travel to Mansfield and pull off a 42-79 away
win against an injury ravaged Giants side. While that was happening,
Huddersfield managed an away win at Eastside, but they came unstuck
the following day, as they lost 83-79 at Brixton, despite a tremendous
fourth quarter fight back.
Our win combined with the Heat’s defeat means the title race swung
back in our favour, as three wins from our final three games will make us
champions. However, it’s important to keep focussed and concentrate
on each game as it comes.
The home games against London United and Derbyshire Arrows will be
hard enough, before we even think about the trip to Brixton tomorrow.
That game will be immensely tough as the Topcats are unbeaten at home
this season and are still very much in the promotion hunt themselves.
Here’s the current situation at the top of the table:
EBL Division Two
PL
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PTS
17
15
16
16
14
12
12
10
3
3
4
6
28
24
24
20
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2.
3.
4.
Derby
Huddersfield
Brixton Ipswich
Don’t forget, the atmosphere you help to create here at Noel-Baker can
give our players a huge positive advantage, so we would once again
encourage you to be loud and proud from opening tip to final buzzer!
It would be great to see you at Brixton tomorrow too, but if you can’t be
there, there are games here at Noel-Baker at 12:30 and 2:30pm in which
the U16’s and D3 Men would love your support.
Don’t forget you can Like Us on Facebook or Follow Us on Twitter.
www.facebook.com/DerbyTrailblazersClub or
www.twitter.com/derbyblazers
...also, the main website is now back up and running too, at
www.derbytrailblazers.com
We hope you enjoy tonight’s game!
Nigel
Nigel Cash, Programme Editor
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Division Two Men Fixtures 2013-2014
Date Comp Teams
Home
Results
Away
Venue
Saturday 21/09...........6.00pm.......... Patrons Cup Pool 1............Mansfield Giants........................................W86-108............ Derby Trailblazers..................................................................... Oaktree LC
Sunday 22/09.............6.00pm.......... National Cup R1................Birmingham A’s..........................................W73-90............. Derby Trailblazers................................................................. Doug Ellis SC
Saturday 28/09...........7.15pm.......... Patrons Cup Pool 1............Derby Trailblazers........................................W71-63............. Loughborough Student Riders................................... Noel-Baker School
Saturday 05/10...........7.15pm.......... Patrons Cup Pool 1............Derby Trailblazers.......................................W116-43............ London United – Harefield Academy........................ Noel-Baker School
Sunday 06/10.............4.30pm.......... National Cup R2................Sheffield Sabres . .......................................W60-71............. Derby Trailblazers.................................................................EIS, Sheffield
Saturday 12/10...........4.45pm.......... Patrons Cup Pool 1............Eastside Eagles ........................................W74-80 OT.......... Derby Trailblazers...............................................Leyton 6th Form College
Sunday 13/10.............4.30pm.......... Patrons Cup Pool 1............Ipswich Basketball.......................................L81-73.............. Derby Trailblazers............................................................... Coplestone SC
Sunday 20/10.............3.00pm . ....... EBL Division 2...................Derbyshire Arrows......................................L100-95............. Derby Trailblazers................................................................Killamarsh SC
Saturday 26/10...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W73-62............. London Westside......................................................... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 27/10.............12.30pm....... National Cup R3................Northants Thunder.....................................W65-96............. Derby Trailblazers ........................................Northants Basketball Centre
Saturday 02/11...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W94-86............. Ipswich Basketball...................................................... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 03/11.............1.00pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Loughborough Student Riders...................W76-91............. Derby Trailblazers........................................Sir David Wallace Sports Hall
Saturday 09/11...........7.30pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Huddersfield Heat.......................................PP – TBR............ Derby Trailblazers...............................................Park Lane Learning Trust
Saturday 16/11...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W88-65............. Eastside Eagles............................................................ Noel-Baker School
Sunday 17/11.............5.00pm.......... National Cup QF................Manchester Magic.......................................L71-70.............. Derby Trailblazers......................Amaechi Basketball Centre, Manchester
Saturday 23/11...........6.00pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Worcester Wolves II...................................W107-92............ Derby Trailblazers.....................................................Worcester University
Saturday 30/11...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers.........................................L67-73.............. Mansfield Giants......................................................... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 8/12...............12.00............. EBL Division 2...................London United – Harefield Academy.......W69-104............ Derby Trailblazers........................................................Harefield Academy
Saturday 14/12...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W67-48............. Brixton Topcats............................................................ Noel-Baker School
Saturday 04/01...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W85-66............. Loughborough Student Riders................................... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 12/01.............1:00pm.......... EBL Division 2....................Huddersfield heat......................................W79-106............ Derby Trailblazers...............................................Park Lane Learning Trust
Saturday 18/01...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers.......................................W79-106............ Derbyshire Arrows...................................................... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 19/01.............4.00pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Ipswich Basketball.......................................L75-70.............. Derby Trailblazers............................................................... Coplestone SC
Saturday 25/01...........TBC................ EBL Division 2...................London Westside........................................W66-90............. Derby Trailblazers................................................... Brentford Fountain LC
Sunday 26/01.............3.30pm.......... National Cup Final.............Reading Rockets...........................................93-72............... Newham Neptunes.........................................................Worcester Arena
Sunday 02/02.............TBC................ Patron’s Cup SF..................Huddersfield Heat........................................L83-78.............. Derby Trailblazers...............................................Park Lane Learning Trust
Saturday 08/02...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers.......................................W105-70............ Huddersfield Heat....................................................... Noel-Baker School
Saturday 15/02...........TBC................ EBL Division 2...................Eastside Eagles ..........................................W53-83............. Derby Trailblazers...............................................Leyton 6th Form College
Saturday 22/02...........7.15pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Derby Trailblazers........................................W94-72............. Worcester Wolves II..................................................... Noel-Baker School
Saturday 01/03...........6.00pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Mansfield Giants.........................................W42-79............. Derby Trailblazers..................................................................... Oaktree LC
Saturday 08/03.......7.15pm........EBL Division 2.............. Derby Trailblazers.....................................V.................London United – Harefield Academy............... Noel-Baker School
Sunday 09/03.............4.00pm.......... EBL Division 2...................Brixton Topcats..................................................V................... Derby Trailblazers.............................................Brixton Recreation Centre
Saturday 15/03...........7:15pm.......... EBL Division 2 . .................Derby Trailblazers..............................................V................... Derbyshire Arrows...................................................... Noel-Baker School
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TBC: Playoff games – Q/F’s over weekend of 5/6th April; S/F’s over weekend of 12/13th April; Final 27th April
Derby Trailblazer - Mini’s
Training every Saturday morning 9:30 - 11:30
Dorr leads Derby to Worcester
double on perfect weekend for club
Derby Trailblazers........................................94
Worcester Wolves II......................................72
A three-pointer from Watts completed a 15-11 run which
left Derby 22-15 ahead at the end of the first quarter.
Worcester’s biggest threat through that first quarter came
through Dave Eden, who scored ten of their opening 15
points, after missing just one of his six attempts. It was
clear the Trailblazers needed to limit his opportunities and
they did just that, holding their former team-mate to just
seven additional points in the remaining three quarters.
main beneficiaries of the silky passing which dominated
the final moments, with Gould adding eight points and
Dorr a further six.
more assists and five less turnovers, Derby were also
much more productive with the ball than Worcester could
manage.
The run was concluded by two of the club’s rising stars as
Sam Turner found Jake Wesselingh for his first points of
the night. From 94-65 up, Derby’s quintet of bench players
did allow Worcester to score the game’s final seven points,
but that was largely irrelevant as the important business
of the night had already been taken care of.
All in all, it was another solid performance which meant
the title race between the Trailblazers and Huddersfield
remains very much alive.
The game’s other big highlight was a 100% shooting
performance from Owusu-Ansah, who made three of
three from the field and the same from the free-throw
line. The Trailblazers rebounding was once again strong,
as they collected 47 boards to the visitors 33. With ten
Derby: Dorr 26, Gould 18, Watts 17, O’Shea 12,
Owusu-Ansah 9, Morrison 6, Allaway 4, Wesselingh 2,
Bailey 0, Denholm 0, King 0, Turner 0.
Worcester: Turner 18, Eden 17, Anderson 11,
Cameron 8, Staynings 8, Lufadeju 3, Graham 3,
O’Keefe 3, Bigford 1, Waters 0.
As Derby tightened their defensive attention around
Eden, former England junior Harry Turner stepped up to
score his side’s first 11 points in the second period. His
efforts helped Worcester cut the gap to 30-26 midway
through the second. However, Dorr hit six of the points in
a 12-0 burst which left the Trailblazers leading 42-26.
Derby Trailblazers may have been a little slow out of the
starting blocks against Worcester Wolves, but there was
nothing to fear as once they got going, there was plenty
of stylish and skillful basketball on show. And it wasn’t just
the senior men’s team who were in good form as every
Trailblazers team that stepped out onto court over the
weekend went on to win their match in a rare 100% clean
sweep.
As the D2 Men continued their push for promotion,
Alex Dorr led the way with 26 points, 18 rebounds and 5
assists, while John Gould made eight of eleven shots on
his way to 18 points and Dan Watts provided 17 points, 11
boards and 5 assists.
Meanwhile, on a difficult shooting night for Sam O’Shea,
the Trailblazers captain simply found a different way to
contribute, by dishing off a personal best haul of 7 assists
to go with his 12 points and 8 rebounds.
Both teams were a little sluggish in the opening stages
of the game, so much so that when Derby called time
out after just under six minutes the score was only 7-4 in
the Blazers favour. Dorr had opened proceedings with a
quick three-pointer, but the two teams missed numerous
early shooting opportunities before a Derby time-out had
something of an impact.
Derby made several substitutions, but it was the
introduction of Gould which had the biggest impact.
After missing his opening attempt from long range, he
then hit the Trailblazers next eight points, striking twice
from downtown and once after a drive inside to the hoop.
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The run was halted when Eden made one of two freethrows after being fouled by Denholm, a shot which was
followed up by a three-pointer from Watts forty seconds
before the break. Both sides then turned the ball over,
before a basket from Eden made it 45-31 at half-time.
Derby started the third period with sweet drive to the
hoop from Lamar Morrison, before Alex Anderson scored
from outside and then completed a three-point play for
the Wolves to trim the gap to just ten points. However,
the Trailblazers responded with one of their best periods
of the game as they hit nine straight points, prompting a
Worcester time-out.
The Wolves got the response they were looking for as
Turner drove inside, but JoJo Owusu-Ansah immediately
bettered their score with a lay-up from which he scored
both the basket and a bonus free-throw. Turner then
converted from downtown, only for O’Shea to complete
a three-point play for Derby, giving them a twenty-point
lead.
Over the remaining three minutes of the third, Wolves
had the slight advantage, knocking down a series of
three-pointers to go into the final period trailing 70-55.
The visitors then stated the fourth with a 6-2 run, but
there was never any need for concern, as the Trailblazers
were about to embark on a 22-6 charge which left them
leading 92-65 with three minutes remaining.
Within that final run, O’Shea provided a string of assists
including three on successive possessions, while
Morrison, Dorr and Kayne King kept the momentum
going with a series of steals. Gould and Dorr were the
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Congratulations to Sam Turner
Sam Turner was the stand out player for the Derby Trailblazers
Academy team, as they secured a hard fought 82-64 win over
All Saints from Sheffield. The 6’8” forward finished the game
with 22 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals and a block in a
performance which drew high praise from Coach Matt Shaw:
“He was excellent at both ends of the court. We wanted to
get the ball inside to him as much as possible but struggled
to do so at times. He did a superb job of getting on the glass
and making things happen and he got a lot of scores near the
basket,” he said.
Indeed Turner was 10/13 from the field with all his scores
coming in the paint. In a game of many runs, Derby netted the
final 15 points of the game, but it was ultimately that final burst
that proved the difference as Trailblazers won the final period
28-10.
Early on Derby had sprung out to a 9-0 lead which soon
became 20-10 as King and Turner combine for 15 of Derby’s
early points. The Yorkshire outfit refused to go away though
and a Gordon three pointer just before half reduced the deficit
to a single point at 31-30.
The third quarter followed a
similar pattern; Derby opened
a lead while All Saints were
again chasing them down.
With the score at 54-48
All Saints again ended the
quarter strongly with back
to back threes including an
acrobatic buzzer beater from
Brownell to tie the game up
at 54 apiece.
A Gordon three pointer for
All Saints opened the final
period to give them their
first lead of the contest. However, Derby came bouncing back,
Captain Jessup netted all of his seven points in the final quarter
to go along with Sam Turner’s eight as the Derby boys finally
got into their scoring stride while preventing Sheffield scoring
for the final four minutes.
Derby went 13 from 20 from the field in the last quarter to help
keep their slim chances of the EABL All Midlands title alive.
Derby moves to 6-2 in conference play while All Saints drop to
5-5. Kayne King had 20 points while Ricardo Guddemi had 14,
while All Saint’s Brownell was the game’s leading scorer with 27
and Gordon added 15.
Division Two play-offs
For those of you who aren’t familiar with what
happens at the end of the regular season, the top
eight clubs will compete in the play-offs, which are
effectively an extra cup competition. Unlike
football, they do not have any bearing on which
sides gain promotion.
The draw is weighted, so the clubs which finish higher
in the final table receive home draws for the quarter
final and semi-final rounds. The final is then played as
part of England Basketball’s Championship Final Fours
Weekend in Manchester.
In the quarter finals, the champions play the eighth
placed teams, then it’s 2nd v 7th, 3rd v 6th and 4th v
5th. The dates for games are as follows:
Quarter Finals: ...... Home match on 5th or 6th April
Semi Finals:........... Home match on 12th or 13th April
Final:....................Sunday 27th April
at Amaechi Basketball Centre, Manchester
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Win! Here’s your chance to win
tickets to see the Harlem Globetrotters!
England Basketball is offering members the chance to
win a pair of tickets to see the world famous Harlem
Globetrotters in Sheffield on 7 April 2014. This is the first
date of the Harlem Globetrotters’ UK tour and a perfect
opportunity for our members to see one of the most
well-known basketball teams in the history of the sport.
entertainment to let fans vote on rules when the team
introduced the concept last year. Since the fan response
was so overwhelming, the team is doing it again - but
with a major twist.
To enter this exclusive competition please send your
answer to the trivia question below to competitions@
englandbasketball.co.uk by Friday 14 March at 12 noon.
Along with your answer please include your name,
address, England Basketball membership number and
phone number.
• H
ot Hand Jersey - Both teams will have a “Hot Hand
Jersey” they can pass among each other. The player
who is wearing this jersey will receive double points
on made baskets.
And here’s a hint – you can find the answer by
reading the full article!
Q:THIS YEAR (2014) MARKS HOW MANY
CONSECUTIVE YEARS THAT THE HARLEM
GLOBETROTTERS HAVE BEEN ENTERTAINING
BASKETBALL FANS AROUND THE WORLD?
Terms & Conditions:
• O
pen to England Basketball members only (must
supply membership number with entry)
• One entry per household
• T ickets are for the Sheffield Motorpoint Arena show
only. Winners are responsible for their travel
to and from the show and any expenses.
• Winners will be awarded two tickets
• W
inners will be chosen randomly
and notified soon after the
closing date
The world famous Harlem
Globetrotters will take fan
interaction to a new level when the
2014 “Fans Rule” World Tour comes
to the UK. Online voting is now
open at harlemglobetrotters.com/rule,
where all fans can choose which new
game-changing rules they want to see.
Tickets are also available to buy at the Arena
Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online via
http://www.motorpointarenasheffield.co.uk/whats-on/
harlem-globetrotters-5382/
Tickets purchased online and through the ticket hotline
are priced £16.50 - £46.20 including booking fee. Tickets
purchased in person at the Arena Box Office are priced
£15.75 - £44.10 including booking fee.
The Globetrotters were the first organization in sports and
The 2014 online ballot includes three never-beforeseen revolutionary rules:
• M
ake or Miss - The quarter begins with only two
players on the court for each team. When a team
scores, a teammate may enter the game. When they
miss, the player missing the shot must leave the court,
leaving his or her teammates shorthanded.
• T
rick Shot Challenge - Via three challenge flags per
team, each coach can challenge the other team to
make a trick shot. If the team makes the trick shot, they
earn five points. If they miss, the other team receives
five points.
With a roster showcasing stars such as Special K Daley, Big
Easy Lofton, Flight Time Lang, Hi-Lite Bruton and Dizzy
Grant - plus female stars TNT Maddox, T-Time Brawner and
Sweet J Ekworomadu - the Globetrotters’ one-of-akind family show features mesmerizing ball
handling, an assortment of trick shots,
high-flying dunks and precise timing - all
with an array of comedy guaranteed
to entertain the young and the
young at heart. After virtually every
game, Globetrotter stars remain
on the court for autographs and
photographs with fans.
The Original Harlem Globetrotters
are celebrating their 88th consecutive
year, continuing a world famous
tradition of ball handling wizardry,
basketball artistry, and one-of-a-kind family
entertainment that continues to thrill fans
of all ages. Throughout their history, the Globetrotters
have showcased their iconic talents in 122 countries
and territories on six continents, often breaking down
cultural and societal barriers while providing fans with
their first-ever basketball experience. Proud inductees
of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the
Globetrotters have entertained hundreds of millions of
fans - among them popes, kings, queens, and presidents over more than eight thrilling decades.
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Tonight’s Match Preview
We welcome London United to Noel-Baker tonight for
the third and final meeting between the two clubs this
season. The Trailblazers have already completed a 116-43
win the Pool Stage of the Patron’s Cup and a 69-104
away win in the league.
It’s fair to say LU have an interesting history. Run by Jack
Majewski, the club somewhat surprisingly bought the
BBL franchise Surrey Heat over the summer and went on
to rename the club Surrey United. Rather than merging
the BBL team with his existing EBL side, Majewski opted
to keep both teams operating side by side, with the EBL
team operating as a feeder club to the BBL side.
It’s not the first time the 47 year old Polish born coach
has been involved with the BBL. London United actually
played in the professional league in 2006/07, but
financial problems forced them to withdraw less than
two weeks before the start of the second season. They
subsequently rejoined the EBL, earning promotion to
division two in time for the 2010/11 season.
Majewski controversially stated that he wanted to have
a fully fluid rotation of players between the BBL and EBL
squads, but current rules state that nine players must
be registered solely within the BBL, with the other three
places are only allowed to play 50% of games in either
the BBL or EBL, before deciding which team they will
represent for the remainder of the season. The Polish
play-caller challenged that ruling, but the Governing
body has actually tightened the rules ahead of next
season, rather than relaxing them, as Majewski wanted.
It means that next season, any club such as Surrey/LU or
indeed Derby which fields two or more senior teams in
any BBL or EBL Competition (the “Principal” team and a
“Nursery” team), must licence all senior players for one
team exclusively, with no movement permitted between
the teams except where a formal transfer occurs.
The only exception to this will be for registered U20
players who are to the Nursery team, who may be listed
on the score sheet for the Principal team at any point
during the season. There is no limit or restriction on
the number of games an Under 20 player can play up,
although players who are licensed for the Principal team
will not be permitted to play down for the Nursery team.
Derby’s Assistant Coach Steve Baxter says tonight’s
game is the first of three very important games for the
Trailblazers:
“We have reached the stage of the season where every
game is like a Cup Final. This weekend we have two such
games. It’s important we stay fully focussed on each
game and take matters one game at a time. London
United – Harefield Academy are a difficult team to
prepare for as they have a somewhat fluid roster. They
are likely to bring a strong side to Noel-Baker and we
will need to be on our guard against Elvisi Dusha in
particular. He has the ability to shoot the ball well and
cause problems.
“Reuben Tatham-Nunn is another great young prospect
who has done particularly well in the Elite Academy
Basketball League, where he was recently named player
of the week, after helping his team come back from
25 points down to beat Ivybridge Community College
73-72. He had 23 points and 7 assists, which included a
huge three-pointer and the game winning lay-up in the
dying seconds. We will therefore have to make sure we
guard him closely,” he said.
We’re back here at Noel-Baker....
...on Saturday 15th March, when we face Derbyshire Arrows in our
final game of the regular season. It will be a 7:15pm tip off, as usual.
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Derby Trailblazers Div2 First Team
4...............Kayne King.........................................6’0”.......................................Guard
5...............Jo Jo Owusu-Ansah...................... 5’10”......................................Guard
6...............Lamar Morrison...............................6’0”.......................................Guard
7...............Dan Watts...........................................6’6”...................................Forward
8...............John Gould........................................ 6’2........................................Guard
9...............Jake Wesselingh...............................6’6”...................................Forward
10.............Simon Allaway..................................6’1”.......................................Guard
11.............Alex Denholm...................................6’4”...................................Forward
12.............Alex Dorr............................................6’7”...................................Forward
13.............Sam O’Shea (c).................................6’6”...................................Forward
14.............Sam Turner........................................6’8”...................................Forward
15.............Richard Bailey...................................6’6”......................................Centre
Injured:..Luke Daykin.......................................6’0”.......................................Guard
Coach: James Maudsley
Assistant Coaches: Steve Baxter
Team Manager: Tracey Mousley
Medical Coordinator: Jill Kent
London United – Harefield Academy
4...............Reuben Tatham-Nunn.............................................................................
6...............Bradley Loxton...........................................................................................
8...............Chad Forbes................................................................................................
9...............Tomasz Drywa............................................................................................
10.............Stephen Robinson....................................................................................
11.............Daniel Szatkowski.....................................................................................
12.............Elvisi Dusha (c) ..........................................................................................
13.............Sebastian Ferenc.......................................................................................
14.............Wesley Bezuidenhout..............................................................................
Coach: Daniel Szatkowski
Referees: Martin Ford, Roger Harrison
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Trailblazers crush injury hit Mansfield
and move two steps closer to title
Mansfield Giants..........................................42
Derby Trailblazers........................................79
Daukas responded with a lay-up before Derby hit the next
thirteen points without reply, forcing a further Mansfield
time-out.
The run included six more points for O’Shea, a triple for
Allaway and a steal and a lay-up for Jo Jo Owusu-Ansah
and took Derby to 57-26 ahead. Mansfield stopped the
run with back to back scores, only for Owusu-Ansah and
Gould to knock down a pair of three-pointers either side
of a basket from Woodhouse.
Derby were 63-32 up going into the final quarter and
Coach Maudsley used the period to give valuable minutes
to King and fellow youngsters Sam Turner and Mitch
Nelson, all of whom impressed, as did Richard Bailey, who
netted three of four from the line.
Turner grabbed a couple of rebounds and made two
free-throws while Nelson blocked a shot and provided the
The race for the division two league title swung
dramatically back in Derby’s favour last weekend, as
not only did Derby produce a 42-79 away victory over
Mansfield Giants, but they also saw their closest rivals
for the title – Huddersfield Heat – beaten 83-79 after
overtime away to Brixton Topcats.
Those two results means Derby now have their destiny back
in their own hands as all they have to do to be crowned
champions is to win their final three games of the regular
season. However, one of those three remaining fixtures
is away to Brixton, who demonstrated their ability by
defeating Huddersfield on Sunday and who also still have
a chance of clinching either first or second place, meaning
there is no room for complacency whatsoever.
Saturday’s emphatic win over Mansfield was particularly
pleasing, as it went a long way towards avenging the
embarrassing 69-73 defeat suffered at the hands of
the Giants at the end of November. That win remains
Mansfield’s only league success this season and if the
Trailblazers were to miss out on the league title or
indeed promotion, that result would surely be seen as a
significant factor.
Derby began the match with a barrage of three-pointers,
which accounted for fifteen of their twenty-one first
quarter points. Alex Dorr was first to strike; he then found
Lamar Morrison for a two before Watts supplied Allaway
with his first triple of the night. Sam O’Shea then powered
to the hoop before Allaway struck again from outside the
arc to make it 13-4 after six minutes.
Mansfield added the next four points after Morrison
fouled to send RB Clyburn to the line after which Parish
Xavier also scored. Dorr then scored off his own offensive
rebound while Derby went on to add two more threepointers before the first buzzer as Kayne King twice found
John Gould with open looks at the basket, to give the
Blazers a 21-12 lead.
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The first quarter was a particularly unhappy one for
former Derby centre Mark Woodhouse, who missed three
baskets and could only manage one of two at the line.
The big man’s night briefly improved as he added five
points in the second quarter, but anyone who knows how
competitive a player ‘Woody’ is will know how unhappy
he would have been to finish with only eight points and
five rebounds.
assist from which Alex Denholm scored the final points of
the night to seal the 79-42 away win.
It was a match which Derby dominated from start to
finish. They virtually outscored the home team by a
margin of 2:1; their shooting percentages were much
higher than the Giants; they won the battle of the boards
49 to 39 and they dished off an incredible 26 assists to
go with the 31 baskets they scored. It was an altogether
impressive performance from a side who clearly also had
plenty in reserve should they have needed it.
Derby: O’Shea 18, Allaway 14, Dorr 13, Gould 13,
Owusu-Ansah 8, Morrison 4, Bailey 3, Denholm 2,
Turner 2, Watts 2, King 0, Nelson 0.
Mansfield: Clyburn 16, Woodhouse 8, P. Xavier 7,
Tucker 5, Chenery 2, Daukas 2, M. Xavier 2, Chambers
0, Cresswell 0, Lacey 0, McIntyre 0, Walker 0.
The second quarter opened with a monstrous slam dunk
from Clyburn, who moments later was fouled by O’Shea
and sank both shots to cut the gap to five points, but
Derby responded with six straight points at the start of a
15-2 run. Morrison helped get that run underway, firstly
dishing off to Allaway and then stealing the ball straight
back and giving it Dorr for an easy basket.
Dorr added another two before O’Shea had six points,
interspersed by a three-pointer from Allaway to extend
the lead to 36-18. Lewis Tucker ended the run with a
three-pointer for Mansfield, prompting a Derby time-out
with 4’28” on the clock.
The remainder of the second period was something of
a comedy of errors by both sides and by the time the
Trailblazers called another time-out with 47 seconds left
before the break, a solitary free-throw from Woodhouse
had been the only thing to trouble the scorers. Another
Derby turnover followed, before Woodhouse scored to
make it 36-24 to the Blazers at the break.
To watch the Blazers at the start of the third period was an
absolute delight. O’Shea opened the scoring courtesy of
an assist from Morrison, who then stole the ball and fed
Dan Watts for his only score of the night. That wasn’t to
say Watts had a poor game. Far from it, as he pulled down
11 rebounds, dished off seven assists and produced three
huge blocks.
Giants called an early time-out, but it had little effect as
Dorr provided assists for O’Shea and Morrison. Antonas
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Development Teams Focus
It has reached that stage of the calendar
where sadly some of our team’s seasons
are now over, but several of those teams
have made some tremendous striders
within the last few months. Ahead of a
full focus on the development teams in
the next couple of match programmes,
here are just a few comments made
by the coaches about their players’
achievements:
Coach Kyle Henderson on the U14
boys after they went close to beating
champions Leicester Warriors in their
final league match:
voice & new ideas will strengthen every
player and only enhance what we have
spent the last two years building.”
Coach Simon Fisher on giving some of
U18 players the best possible send off:
“By the time you read this, the U18’s will
have played their final home game of
the season against Manchester Magic
(although they actually face the same
club on the road tomorrow – Ed). The
game could affect the final standing of
the team for the play-offs, however more
importantly it is the final home game for
the four senior players on the team:
“That was the best the boys have
every played.”
And a response from the boys
themselves:
WITH THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
“The U14 boys wish to give a huge
Thank You to their coach, Kyle
Henderson, along with Remy Manghum
and Colin Henderson, for supporting
and developing them through the
13/14 season. Bring on the pre season
training for 14/15!”
Coach Charlie Ford on the U15 boys
finishing in fourth place:
“The boys wanted this game and
wanted the top 4 finish and they have
achieved it. I am so glad that we have
ended the season on a high. In the past
two seasons, we have gone from a team
of beginners to a top four team and it’s
a credit to the dedication, hard work
and determination of every single player
that has been part of this programme.
What pleases me more is that I know
this season will provide a springboard
for each player as they move on to
future National league seasons.
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Jake Chilver
“The game against Northampton Titans
was the last National league game
that Dave Marvill and I will coach with
this group ad while that does sadden
me, I know that it’s the right decision
in the interest of their basketball
development. A new coach, a new
Seb Supple
“I am hoping we will have been able
to show the strength of the club by
sending these players into their senior
career with the kind of send off they
deserve. I will have asked my players to
help out at mini practice earlier that day
and hope that as many younger players
as possible will stay behind after their
match to watch and support our boys. I
think it’s important for our senior players
to been seen as role models for the rest
of the players coming through. I will
also be presenting the players with a
small gift each as part of the day, I think
its right to create a tradition to thank
our senior players for there efforts over
the years.”
And finally...
...a special mention for twelve year
old Charlie Brown, who made his U18
debut in the Trailblazers 116-24 win
over Cheshire Panthers two weeks ago.
Coach Simon Fisher said:
Josh Monk
Grant McClusky
“Charlie gained his elevation into
the club’s premier junior team after
impressing in training. He looked
assured in his nine minutes on court,
gaining a couple of assists, scoring of a
steal and ensuring a solid performance
with no turnovers. The team ethos was
shown when Charlie scored – the whole
bench and crowd celebrated in unison
as they were aware of the significance
of the moment, providing an uplifting
ending to a professional team effort.”
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What’s the referee on about?
Results Roundup
Here are all the results from the last two weekends...
Saturday 22nd February
D2:.........................................................................................................Derby v Worcester Wolves II – won 94-72
U18:.......................................................................................................Derby v Cheshire Panthers – won 116-24
U14:...........................................................................................................Derby v Mansfield Giants – won 53-50
Sunday 23rd February
D3:............................................................................................... Trailblazers II v Birmingham Mets – won 68-67
D4:.............................................................................................Trailblazers III v Birmingham Met II – won 86-58
U16:..........................................................................................................Derby v Worcester Wolves – won 66-53
Saturday 1st March
D2:.............................................................................................................Mansfield Giants v Derby – won 42-79
D3:............................................................................................... Northants Thunder v Trailblazers II – lost 95-78
D4:............................................................... Newcastle under Lyme College Knights v Trailblazers III – lost 80-62
U16:............................................................................................................. Birmingham A’s v Derby – lost 91-64
U15:.....................................................................................................................Notts Nova v Derby – lost 71-53
U14:...................................................................................................... Coventry Tornadoes v Derby – won 57-67
Sunday 2nd March
U18:............................................................................................................. Leeds Carnegie v Derby – won 68-84
U15:..............................................................................................Derby v Northamptonshire Titans – won 70-57
U14:.......................................................................................................... Derby v Leicester Warriors – lost 65-59
Games Coming Up
Sunday 9th March
D2:.................................................................................. LSBU Brixton Topcats; 4pm at Brixton Recreation Centre
D3:...............................................................................Trailblazers II v Nottingham Hoods; 2:30pm at Noel-Baker
U18:..................................................................................... Manchester Magic v Derby; 3pm at ABC, Manchester
U16:........................................................................................Derby v Bromsgrove Bears; 12:30pm at Noel-Baker
Saturday 15th March
D2:..........................................................................Derby v Killamarsh Derbyshire Arrows; 7:15pm at Noel-Baker
U16:...................................................Sporting Club West Bromwich Albion v Derby; 12:00 at Sandwell Academy
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Latest League Tables
Patron’s Cup Pool 1
W L
% Pts
Ipswich Basketball
5
0 100% 10
Derby Trailblazers
4
1 80% 8
Loughborough Student Riders
2
3 40% 4
London United
2
3 40% 4
Eastside Eagles London
1
3 25% 2
Mansfield Giants
0
4 0% 0
Patron’s Cup Pool 2
W L
% Pts Huddersfield Heat
4
0 100% 8
Worcester Wolves II
3
1 75% 6
Brixton Topcats
2
2 50% 4
London Westside
1
3 25% 2
Derbyshire Arrows
0
4 0% 0
EBL Men D2
W L
% Pts Derby Trailblazers
14 3 82% 28 Huddersfield Heat
12 3 80% 24 LSBU Brixton Topcats
12 4 75% 24 Ipswich Basketball
10 6 63% 20 Loughborough Student Riders
10 8 56% 20 Eastside Eagles London
7
9 44% 14 Killamarsh Derbyshire Arrows
6 10 38% 12 London Westside
5
8 39% 10 Worcester Wolves II
5 10 33% 10 London United
5 11 31% 10 Mansfield Giants
1 15 6% 2
EBL Men D3 North
W L
% Pts Rossendale Raptors
16 3 84% 32 Birmingham Mets
15 5 82% 18 Northants Thunder
14 4 75% 18 Sefton Stars
11 8 67% 16 Leeds Carnegie II
11 8 62% 16 City Of Sheffield Saints
9
9 60% 12 Birmingham A’s
6 11 50% 12 Sheffield Sabres
6 13 40% 8
Nottingham Hoods
5 14 33% 8
Derby Trailblazers II
5 14 23% 6
Tees Valley Mohawks II
5 14 20% 4
EBL Men D4 Midlands
W L
% Pts Newcastle-u-Lyme College Knights 12 1 92% 24 Bromsgrove Bears
11 2 85% 22 Shropshire Warriors
8
5 62% 16 Sporting Club Albion (WB)
7
6 54% 14 Derby Trailblazers III
5
9 36% 10 Leicester Warriors II
4
8 33% 8
Loughborough Riders II
4
9 31% 8
Birmingham Mets II
1 12 8% 2
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U18 Men - Midlands W L
% Pts
Cheshire Wire
18 1 95% 55
Birmingham A’s
16 2 89% 50
Manchester Magic
15 2 88% 47
Derby Trailblazers
14 5 74% 47
Sheffield Junior Saints
13 6 68% 45
Newcastle Eagles
10 10 50% 40
Sheffield Junior Sharks
10 9 53% 39
Northants Thunder
6 14 30% 32
Trafford
4 16 20% 28
Leicester Warriors
4 15 21% 27
Leeds Carnegie
4 16 20% 27
Cheshire Panthers
1 19 5% 21
U16 Boys - North Premier
W L
% Pts
Northants Thunder
17 0 100% 51
Birmingham A’s
15 2 88% 47
Derby Trailblazers
12 6 67% 42
Coventry Trojans
12 5 71% 41
Worcester Wolves
9 10 47% 37
Sporting Club Albion (WB)
9
8 53% 35
City of Birmingham Bulls
7
9 44% 29
Notts Nova II
5 13 28% 28
Birmingham Mets
5 11 31% 25
Shropshire Warriors
3 14 18% 23
Bromsgrove Bears
0 16 0% 15
U15 Boys - Midlands W L
% Pts
Notts Nova
16 2 89% 50
Northamptonshire Titans
15 3 83% 48
City of Birmingham
15 3 83% 48
Derby Trailblazers
10 8 56% 38
Team Wolverhampton Slam
10 8 56% 36
Northants Thunder
8 10 44% 34
YH Leicester Blaze
8 10 44% 34
Leicester Warriors
4 14 22% 26
Shropshire Warriors
3 14 18% 23
Ilkeston Outlaws
0 17 0% 17
U14 Boys - Midlands
W L
% Pts
Leicester Warriors
17 0 100% 51
Sheffield Junior Saints
12 5 71% 41
Northants Thunder
11 5 69% 38
YH Leicester Heat
9
8 53% 35
City of Birmingham
9
7 56% 34
Derby Trailblazers
7 11 39% 32
Mansfield Giants
7
9 44% 30
Notts Nova
6 11 35% 29
Coventry Tornadoes
5 11 31% 26
Shropshire Warriors
0 16 0% 16
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