SAL1 Lexington Legends

Legends defeat Energy

Published on June 4, 2010 under South Atlantic League (SAL1)
Lexington Legends News Release


In a very hot Washington Avenue Armory the game started off just like the temperature. Hott!!! The first half saw some defence and some offense. Stephen Sir went 5 for 8 from Three point range for 17 points which leads the way for the Energy. DeAndre Thomas paced the way for the Legends with 14 points and 4 rebounds in the first half. Kenny Satterfield who leads the league in assist started off with 6 points 3 rebounds and 5 assist for the Legends who trailed at the half 64-62. The Third quarter started off just as hot atleast for the Legends. The Legends atarted off 21-7 in the first 6 minutes. With a Three by Lloyd Johnson and some Steals by Kenny Satterfield The Legends opened up to a 83-71 lead. The end of the third quarter saw a lot of action as each team hit some key threes. Lloyd Johnson and Damone Morris for the LEgends and of course who else but Stephen Sir. Sir has 25 while Morris and Johnson have 16 and 15 respectively as the Legends took a 100-85 lead at the end of the third. Fourth quarter started out as an up and down battle with the Legends starting off with a 12-7 start. Damone Morris made some key baskets along with Gordie Klaiber's big three to start the quarter. The rest of the way looked like a relaxed game with each team exchanging baskets. Stephen Sir for the Energy had 25 points to lead the way and for the Legends Damone Morris who had 27 points 3 rebounds and 3 assists, DeAndre Thomas had 21 points 11 rebounds and 1 assist. Kenny Satterfield and Lloyd Johnson each had 15 points with Satterfield finishing off with 3 rebounds and 8 assists and Johnson with 1 and 7 respectively as the Legends now take a 2 game lead in the division with a 128-122 win. The 9-1 Legends and the 7-2 Energy meet back at the Washington Avenue Armory on Sunday June 6th at 5:00.




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