Yesterday resultsMazembe 59-91 APRCoop-Bank 71-70 Warriors TodayASPAC v Primeiro (1pm)ASA v Mazembe (3pm)Kano Pillars v APR (5pm)Coop-Bank v Inter-Club (7pm) APR got their 2009 Fiba-Africa Club Championship campaign off to a flying start after a cracking second-half display handed them a comprehensive 91-59 victory over Mazembe at the newly refurbished Amahoro Indoor Stadium.
Yesterday results
Mazembe 59-91 APR
Coop-Bank 71-70 Warriors
Today
ASPAC v Primeiro (1pm)
ASA v Mazembe (3pm)
Kano Pillars v APR (5pm)
Coop-Bank v Inter-Club (7pm)
APR got their 2009 Fiba-Africa Club Championship campaign off to a flying start after a cracking second-half display handed them a comprehensive 91-59 victory over Mazembe at the newly refurbished Amahoro Indoor Stadium.
Cedric Isom scored 21 points, ending the second and third quarters with last-second baskets. Andrew Francis and crowd favourite Robert Thomson added 14 points each to leave the Congolese, who had leveled matters at half-time (30-30) short of ideas.
"At half-time, we realized that we had to be sharper offensively and we did just that. Over-all, we had a good game and hope we keep it up tomorrow (today) when we play a more physical Kano Pillars’ side,” APR’s Kenyan coach Cliff Owuor said in a brief post-match interview.
Group A’s other tie between ASA and Petro Atletico was postponed following the former’s late arrival.
In Group B, Cooperative Bank squeezed out a 71-70 win over Warriors of Uganda while defending champions Primeiro de Agosto was dominating play when we went to press.
The Angolans were in a commanding position at half-time following their 39-point half-time lead over Congo Brazzaville’s Inter-Club.
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