
Navigators Romp Over Blackhawks
January 30, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Tacoma Navigators News Release
Tacoma, WA. The ABA Tacoma Navigators professional basketball team unleased the full force of former NBA and Seattle Sonics star Vincent Askew's high-octane offense that featured a record-breaking 53-point performance by shooting guard and newly-named ABA All-Star, Tim Ellis, a triple-double by power forward Dontay Harris, and a spectacular double-double by power forward and 2004-2005 ABA All-Star Eric Sandrin in overwhelming the Bellevue Blackhawks Saturday night at Mt. Tahoma High School. The two teams put on a virtual indoor trackmeet with the final score Tacoma 166, Bellevue 104.
The 6'4" Ellis, who pushed his season scoring average to 32.5 points per game, also grabbed ten rebounds for his 10th double-double of the year. It was the 18th time in his two-year ABA career that Ellis claimed game-high scoring honors. The 24-year old superstar from Seattle's Ranier Beach High School justified his high ranking in the just-released list of probasketballnews.com's Top 40 of minor league players. Ellis joined 11 other ABA players in the Top 40 at #36 overall.
Right on Ellis' heels was the tandem power forward combination of 6'8" Harris and 6'9" Sandrin. The versatile Harris recorded his first ABA triple-double with 29 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists, and playing in just his third game with the Navigators after playing for Bellevue and the Harlem Globetrotters last year and the Bellingham Slam this year, Sandrin went off for 32 points and 17 rebounds. 6'6" veteran swingman, Jim Rainwater, had his second-highest point total of the season with 38 and sucessfully launched his specialty, the three-pointer, six times in nine attempts. 6'7" small forward Kaelin Moore and 6'10" center JaJuan Wineberry chipped in with 12 and 10 respectively.
Bellevue played without head coach Rick Turner, who was on personal leave, and two starters were out with injuries, but point guard Chris Hyppa tossed in eight three-pointers and power forward Quentin Nolan tallied 33 points and 12 rebounds in posting his first double-double of the year. Bellevue shooting guard Jimmy Anderson accomplished a rare feat of two four-point plays in the second half by converting two 3-D opportunities with three-poiint baskets.
Tacoma pushed its season record to 10-5 to remain in second place in the Ron Boone Division behind the San Jose Skyrockets. For further information, visit www.tacomanavigators.com or www.blackhawkshoops.com or www.abalive.com.
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