Amchit snap Homenetmen winning streak

BEIRUT: Homenetmen’s six game winning streak reached a resounding end Thursday after they were dealt a humiliating 133-91 loss at the hands of Amchit in round 16 of the Lebanese Basketball League, as the Jbeil side moved level top with Riyadi and Sagesse at 12-4.

Along with Mouttahed, Amchit were the only team whom the Armenian side have failed to beat this season.

The visitors started brightly to lead 17-13, thanks to American center Terrence Leather, who scored 15 points alone in the first quarter. Amchit eventually claimed the lead at the end of the first 25-24, with Joey Accaoui excelling from behind the arc.

The 176-cm point guard played as a starter following the injury of Karl Sarkis who was sidelined for the game. And Accaoui made the most of his chance sparking his side to a 38-18 in the second with 5-of-7 from the 3-point line in the first half, as Amchit led 63-42 at halftime.

The Jbeil side continued in the third from where they left in the second, as their gap was extended to nearly 30 points in the period. From then on the game was already decided as Amchit eventually wrapped up a lopsided 133-91 victory.

Accaoui starred with 25 points including 6-of-9 3-pointers, while Jeremiah Massey added 26 points, six rebounds and six assists.

Ali Traore and Fadi al-Khatib both had 22 points with nine rebounds for the former.

Leather top scored for Homenetmen with a game-high 36 points and 10 rebounds, while his compatriot Dion Dixon added 29 points and Hayk Gyokchyan notched 13 points.

Meanwhile, Mouttahed will hope to move level with the leading trio Riyadi, Sagesse and Amchit, when they visit eighth-placed Champville at Dik al-Mehdi Friday during round 16 of the Lebanese Basketball League.

The Tripoli side were among a four-way tie for top spot after the end of round 15 at 11-4, and they will look to earn a timely boost ahead of next week’s important encounter with Riyadi at Manara.

The battle for pole position remains open, with all the games being unpredictable to the extent that Riyadi only narrowly defeated Hoops 78-72 Wednesday in the last two minutes.

Meanwhile, Champville will look to keep their hopes alive of leapfrogging Tadamon into seventh place, as both teams are level at 5-10. Tadamon will face Bejjeh Saturday at Ghazir.

Mouttahed defeated Champville in the first leg 94-71. They are also heading to the match on the back of two successive victories against Amchit and Hoops. Meanwhile, Champville have been far from impressive against the top four teams, managing only one win, a 94-93 overtime victory over Sagesse in the first leg. The 2012-2013 champions have failed to replicate the form of their title-winning side.

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Out-of-sorts Riyadi rally to beat Hoops

BEIRUT: Riyadi survived a scare to beat bottom-side Hoops 78-72 and reclaim top spot from archrivals Sagesse during round 16 of the Lebanese Basketball League at Murr Stadium Wednesday.

Surprisingly, Hoops led for large parts of the game as they made the most of the absence of Ismail Ahmad. The veteran Egyptian was rested for the day with new addition American Rodney Carney set to make his debut Wednesday. However, Carney, a former NBA player, suffered a muscle strain and could not feature.

Though a win would have been enough for Riyadi to regain first place, the yellow side seemed powerless against a team who hadn’t won since mid-February, and were only 1-14.

Hoops impressed with their fast-paced game, earning a 34-28 lead with two minutes left in the second, before Slobodan Subotic’s side rallied to a 35-34 halftime advantage.

Riyadi remained rudderless without talisman Ahmad, as Hoops continued to attack with impressive fighting spirit and teamwork as they led 47-38 with an upset on the cards.

However, Riyadi regrouped, with Roy Samaha doing fine work under the basket, while Ali Haidar and Amir Saoud were active from beyond the arc.

After tying the score at 52 before the fourth, Riyadi waited until the last two minutes to ensure their hard-fought victory 78-72.

With their win, Riyadi are now first at 12-4 ahead of Sagesse in second on head-to-head advantage. Meanwhile, Hoops are still rooted to the bottom at 1-15.

Haidar led the scoring for Riyadi with 17 points and five rebounds, while Saoud sunk 15 points coming off the bench. Jean Abdelnour had 13 points and 10 rebounds while Loren Woods and Samaha added 10 points each.

American point guard Brandon Johnson top scored for Hoops with 16 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, while Hussein Tawbe added 14 points and seven rebounds. Palestinian center Sani Sakakini added 13 points and 11 rebounds.

Elsewhere, Homenetmen will look to extend their impressive winning streak to seven when they visit Amchit at Jbeil Thursday.

The Armenian side have been unstoppable in the second leg, having recorded six consecutive victories, to see them move from eighth place to sixth at 8-7.

Meanwhile, Amchit, who hold the longest winning streak in the league this season at eight, have been in a slump recently, after two losses on the bounce against Mouttahed and Riyadi to surrender first place. They are still in the race for first place as a win would move them into a three-way tie with Riyadi and Sagesse.

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Safa into AFC second round after fourth successive win

BEIRUT: Ali Kirki’s 73rd-minute strike sent Safa through to the AFC Cup knockout stages after the Beirut club overcame Al-Suwaiq 1-0 at Cite Sportive in Beirut Wednesday.

The two-time defending Lebanese league champions improved to 12 points at the top of Group A and maintained their perfect record with four wins from as many matches.

Jordanian side That Ras made it a two-horse race for top spot in the group Wednesday, trouncing Tajikistan’s Ravshan 5-1 to remain in second place on nine points, six points above Al-Suwaiq and a further three ahead of Wednesday’s opponents.

Safa made light of their threadbare squad, including the suspended pair of Constantin Toba and Rony Azar, who joined the injured Ali Saade and Ali Nassereddine on the sidelines.

They managed to keep their opponents at bay for most of an uneventful first half, with only Saad al-Mazrouki testing Safa’s goalkeeper Ziad al-Samad, who saved well from the attacker’s 39th-minute strike.

Safa responded shortly afterward through Hamzah Salameh, whose attempt brushed against the roof of the net to signal the end of the opening period.

The guests were more adventurous after the restart, venturing forward in search of the opening goal, but Safa maintained their shape and occasionally threatened on the break.

Samad was called into action once again early in the second half, thwarting Mohammad al-Ghassani after his strike looked destined for the bottom corner.

The warning only strengthened Safa’s resolve, as the hosts regained their dominance in midfield.

And they finally broke the deadlock 17 minutes from time, Kirki meeting Joseph Habbouch’s fizzed-in free kick with a thumping header that arrowed into the top corner.

Safa face second-placed That Ras next Tuesday with a draw or better guaranteeing them first place in Group A.

Meanwhile, Nejmeh kept their qualification hopes alive with a valuable 0-0 draw at Fanja Tuesday.

Theo Bucker’s side are in second place in Group B on five points, level with Fanja but ahead courtesy of the head-to-head rule.

They next face group leaders (9) Al-Kuwait next Wednesday.

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Sagesse down Byblos to reclaim top spot

BEIRUT: American center Chris Daniels starred with 28 points and 12 rebounds as Sagesse clinched a valuable 81-75 victory against fifth-placed Byblos at Ghazir Sunday in the opening match of round 16 in the Lebanese Basketball League. Sagesse moved provisionally to first place with 12-4, one win ahead of Riyadi, Mouttahed and Amchit – the three teams have a game in hand.

The green side played their first match at home since their heartbreaking defeat against Homenetmen last week, and their start wasn’t a positive indicator as they trailed 22-15 early in the second.

The Jbeil side controlled the boards through Mike Fraser, who was as usual dominant in the paint, grabbing 10 offensive rebounds.

But Sagesse kept themselves in contention at 32-32 at the interval, thanks to Daniels and Rodrigue Akl, who scored a 2-point basket at the buzzer.

Both teams continued to exchange the lead, but no one could control the tempo; while Youngblood was instrumental for Nenad Vucinic’s side, Daniels was demonstrating his skills under the basket.

With Sagesse ahead 54-53 into the fourth, Youngblood struck from distance to give the visitors a 61-57 lead with seven minutes to go. But Daniels had other ideas, as he dominated inside showing great footwork. With five minutes to go, the score was tied at 61 all.

Akl, who has been in a rich vein of form this season, was on the verge of another triple-double, and his 3-pointer helped his cause, giving his side a one-point lead.

Moments later, American forward Charles Thomas nailed a crucial 3-pointer to extend the hosts’ lead to six, before they eventually wrapped up the game 81-75.

The loss dealt a blow to Byblos’ chances to compete for one of the first four places, as they will possibly trail by two games at the end of this round with two game to go before the playoffs. They sit now in fifth place with 10-6.

Alongside Daniels, Akl was one assist shy from recording his second triple-double as he finished with 17 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists. Thomas added 15 points, while Rustom added nine. Julian Khazzouh had six points and seven rebounds.

For Byblos, Youngblood led the scoring with 24 points and five assists, Fraser posted 13 points and 16 rebounds while Kanaan netted 15 points.

Both teams shot below 30 percent from the 3-point line.

Elsewhere, Homenetmen extended their unbeaten run to six games after routing Tadamon Zouk 92-60 to secure sixth place Saturday at Mezher. The Armenian side also avenged their first leg loss of 78-75.

Homenetmen secured their playoffs spot, as they look to build on a historic appearance thus far, having recorded eight wins from 15 games.

They are now three games ahead of Tadamon in seventh and Champville in eighth.

Homenetment’s American duo impressed once again as Terrence Leather netted 32 points and 8 rebounds, and Dion Dixon added 31 points, six rebounds and six assists. Hayk Gyokchyan also added 16 points and five rebounds.

For Tadamon, who produced one of their worst performances this season, American Hugh Robertson led the scoring with 18 points and Nadim Souaid added 13. American Jarrid Famous posted 12 points and 11 rebounds.

Meanwhile, Mouttahed joined Saturday a four-way tie at the summit, after cruising past bottom side Hoops 85-72. Mouttahed are tied with Riyadi, Sagesse and Amchit at 11-4, as the battle for first place remains open.

American center Hassan Whiteside continued his dominant performance after registering 32 points and 23 rebounds, while his compatriot Corey Williams added 19 points and nine assists.

Palestinian center Sani Sakakini was the best player for Hoops with 26 points and 21 rebounds, and American point guard Brandon Johnson added 17 points and five assists.

Hoops remain in last place at 1-14.

(The Daily Star)

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