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Rockingham Flames men deliver spectacular performance against Mandurah Magic

Tyra PetersSound Telegraph
Rockingham Flames captain Ryan Godfrey takes on Mandurah Magic’s Kai Daniels.
Camera IconRockingham Flames captain Ryan Godfrey takes on Mandurah Magic’s Kai Daniels. Credit: Facebook

Rockingham Flames men’s team continue their dominance, delivering an outstanding performance at Friday night’s game against the Mandurah Magic.

The Flames were back at home and ready to take on the Magic, who are yet to secure a win this season.

Mandurah produced an impressive first quarter, hitting 35 points to lead by three at quarter-time despite Rockingham Flames star Devondrick Walker already having 19 points.

But the Flames quickly worked their way back to the top in the second quarter, scoring 30 points to 18 to lead 62-53 by half-time, with Walker at 27 points.

Tom Jervis had a strong game with 13 points and five assists.
Camera IconTom Jervis had a strong game with 13 points and five assists. Credit: Facebook

Rockingham’s momentum continued and the chance of securing a win slipped from Mandurah’s grasp as the Flames went on to score a further 21 points to win 108-87.

Rockingham Flames improved to a perfect 8-0 on the season with Mandurah slipping to 0-5.

Walker finished with a remarkable performance for the Flames with 50 points and five rebounds on 18/28 from the floor and 10/14 from three-point range.

Jeremy Combs added 17 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and five steals for Rockingham. Tom Jervis had 13 points, five assists and four boards, and Travis Durnin 11 points and three rebounds.

Isaac Abergut top-scored for Mandurah with 18 points. Ray Turner added 16 points and eight rebounds and Byron Pearson 14 points.

The Rockingham Flames will take on the Perth Redbacks for round 7 at Mike Barnett Sports Complex on May 13.

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