
Anderson Champions (3-2) give Detroit Panthers (4-2) 2nd loss of the season
November 26, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Anderson Champions News Release
The Anderson Champions were victorious over the Detroit Panthers giving them their second loss of the season defeating the Panthers 126-123 Saturday Novemebr 25th at the Buck Weeber Center in Detroit.
The team had balanced scoring lead by Antionio Hardin with 20 points and Christian Simmons with 19 points while Steve Turner and and former IUPUI standout Jason Miller had 17 points. The team shot 64% from the field and made 16 of 22 from the free throw line.
"It was a game that shouldn't have been as close," says Ray Tolbert " We have a solid twelve man rotation that is still learning to work together."
Kojak Fuller was injured in the first half and was out for most of the game.
The Anderson Champions next home game is Saturday December 2nd at 7:05 p.m. at the old Madison Hieghts High School or Anderson High School (4601 Madison Avenue). There is a special Holiday sale on game tickets. Each ticket is $5 for adult and $3 for Childern 12 and under. Children under 5 are free. For more information please contact the team office at (765) 643-9111.
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