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Pacers - Big V - Round 15Pacers had a good win on Saturday against the Shepparton Gators, 111 to 90. By David Roberts - 1st July 2005 - Back to News Brett Bathman from Shepparton was named MVP while Pacers had 6 players in
double figures:-
Paul Clough - 19
Stuart Leech - 19
Vashon Weaver - 17
Sam Hurren - 16
Sedale Threatt - 14
Duncan Brooks - 12
The Pacers last home game for Season 2005 is this Sunday at 2pm versus last
placed Ringwood with the Energy Men playing at 12noon.
The Pacers are a strong chance to win 3 of their last 4 games with 2 games
against last placed Ringwood, 1 against Werribee who the Pacers defeated in
Sale and 1 against 3rd placed Hume City.
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: support@gippsland.com

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