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Flyers win National Cup!

Flyers win National Cup Final

Manchester Magic 61 (14, 29, 46, 57)

Bristol Academy Flyers 63 (16, 29, 45, 57)

 

Most Valuable Player – Davis Bowne, Bristol Academy Flyers

The Big Tall Order Bristol Academy Flyers are the 2010 National Cup Finals champions after an exciting game of basketball versus the Manchester Magic on Sunday afternoon at the English Institute of Sport-Sheffield.

 

With an ending that rivals any basketball game from this season, the Bristol Academy Flyers won their first major trophy after defeating the Manchester Magic 63-61 in overtime.

 

It took a period of overtime, but Filton College’s Bristol Academy Flyers managed to upset the Manchester Magic for the first time in their eight encounters  in front of a loud, faithful following who travelled from England's south west. A balanced offensive display saw four Bristol players record double digits on the scoreboard, but it was big man Davis Bowne who was selected as the game MVP. The first year Flyer had a 12 point, 13 rebound double-double in Bristol's first major trophy win in National League Division One.

  

In a highly defensive battle that saw a lot of shots taken and few drop, the Flyers and Magic gave the Sheffield crowd something to shout about as time ticked away in the fourth quarter.

 

With the score locked at 55, Stefan Gill's floater gave the Magic a two point lead with just over a minute remaining. A series of misses at both ends followed until, with two seconds left, Bristol's Doug McLaughlin-Williams pulled up for a three but was fouled by the Magic's Yann Fasbender. The result was three free throws for McLaughlin-Williams, with all pressure on the Bristol forward.

 

The travelling Bristol faithful were left with their hearts in their throats as the American missed his first, but he regained composure to sink the last two leaving the game tied at 57.

 

Coach Jeff Jones called timeout with just enough time to run an inbounds play from the halfway mark. An almost perfectly executed lob pass was sent to Gill, but he rimmed out forcing the extra period.

 

Youngster Josh Houghton made up for a couple of missed threes in the final minute of the fourth as he drove with the left hand to open the overtime scoring. Bowne replied nearly two minutes later to level, but Gill's 28th point at the minute and a half mark gave the Magic a 61-59 lead.

 

Bristol's Anthony Berry was sent to the line by Lee Goldsbrough, where he converted one of two, but the Flyers regained possesion and Berry's hook in the paint gave them the 62-61 lead. Houghton missed from long range at the other end leaving the Magic forced to foul Jack Stannard, whose one of the two free throws was enough to secure the victory. 

Flyers Coach Andreas Kapoulas commented on the significance of the result:

‘Winning the National Cup is a major milestone in our club’s history. It is such a great achievement and a huge recognition for our players, supporters, coaches and Bristol basketball in general. I am so proud of our players commitment, work ethic and determination. They really deserve this recognition.’

The Greek coach went on to add:

‘I would like to thank our sponsors Big Tall Order, DTM LTD, Yaskin Sports and Initially Yours for the support they have given us. Most importantly, though, I would like to thank Filton College and the Principal Kevin Hamblin who have been vital to our success and the rise to the top of English Basketball.’

 

Flyers forward and National Cup Final MVP

‘The win was a product of our hard work and demonstrated the depth and toughness our team possesses.  I am so happy to be part of this group. The Cup means a lot to the Flyers and Bristol Basketball. We now hope to continue our success in the league campaign.’

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