RazorSharks Visit Maryland For Second Game Against GreenHawks

Published on March 5, 2010 under Premier Basketball League (PBL)
Rochester RazorSharks News Release


(Rochester, NY) . . . The Rochester RazorSharks will be traveling to Maryland Saturday, March 6th for their second

meeting with the GreenHawks. They last played January 28th in Rochester. Led by Glen Dandridge's 17 points, the

RazorSharks defeated the GreenHawks 138-113. Harvey Thomas led Maryland with 20 points.

This past Saturday, at the Blue Cross Arena, the 'Sharks beat the Buffalo Stampede (3-9) 105-91 as Glen Dandridge

scored 19 points. Rochester then traveled to Manchester, New Hampshire on Sunday where Jerice Crouch put up a

season high 34 points defeating the Millrats (4-10) 128-124. Rochester (9-3) is currently on a four game winning

streak.

The Maryland GreenHawks are led in points per game by former Stampede forward, Derick Payne with 23.2. The

GreenHawks' (2-9) other significant contributors are Scooter Sherrill (20.7) and Byron Mouton (16.1)

The RazorSharks' Jerice Crouch is among the league leaders in points (17th with 16.3 per game), steals (4th with 2 per

game) and assists (7th with 5.4 per game). Marlin Johnson is 6th in the PBL in rebounds, averaging nine per game.

The 'Sharks return home March 13th to take on the 9-3 Halifax Rainmen. Tip-off is scheduled for 2:05 P.M.

2010 Results

(01/28/10: ROC 138 - MAR 113)

RazorSharks               GreenHawks               

Glen Dandridge 17 pts. Harvey Thomas 20 pts.

Lincoln Smith 14 pts. Ray Cunningham 19 pts.

Keith Friel 13 pts. Byron Mouton 13 pts.

PBL Standings (as of 03/04/10)

Team Record

Puerto Rico Capitanes 12-2

Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry 10-2

Rochester RazorSharks 9-3

Halifax Rainmen 9-3

Vermont Frost Heaves 4-6

Manchester Millrats 4-10

Buffalo Stampede 3-9

Maryland GreenHawks 2-9

Quebec Kebs 1-10



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