LAGOS – Lagos Islanders Basketball Club has so far continued its winning streak in the ongoing 2014/2015 Dstv Men’s Basketball League
The team walloped Oluyole Warriors of Ibadan, 86-62 in the week seven encounter of the Atlantic Conference.
The match played at the weekend at the famous Adamasingba Stadium, in Ibadan saw the star studded Islanders showing class in every department of the game.
Islanders’ victory put an end to the Oluyole Warriors clean slate at home since the 2013/2014 season.
The victory also kept Islanders on top of the Atlantic Conference table having recorded six straight victories, losing only to Kwara Falcons in week one of the league.
Coach Lateef Erinfolami of Islanders told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Lagos that the team was beginning to attain its potential.
”We are looking good after every match, and most importantly, the team is turning out the good results. However, going by the caliber of players in the squad, this shouldn’t be a surprise.
”We have the quality that can deliver, but we must continue to work hard on building a stronger team chemistry.
“Certainly, there will be tougher matches as the season progresses,” Erinfolami said.
In another match played in Lagos, Union Bank of Lagos beat Police Batons, 68-52.
The police batons continue at the bottom of the Atlantic Conference league.
The Batons have only won one match in the season so far, losing six and this has kept the police team in relegation zone.
Eight teams in the conference will scale through after the final season match which is just seven games away.
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Coach Mark Balogun of the Batons team told NAN that he was very optimistic of his team swimming out of relegation waters.
He said that poor officiating contributed to his team’s losses.
”We were robbed on many occasions by bad officiating on the part of the match referees and this is affecting most of our results.
“However, we are positive of escaping relegation at the end,” Balogun said.
NAN reports that with seven rounds of matches remaining in the league, Islanders top the Atlantic Conference table with 13 points, having won six games and lost one.
Dodan Warriors of Lagos is second with 12 points, winning five matches and losing two.
Customs of Lagos, Oluyole Warriors and Union Bank are placed third, fourth and fifth respectively.
The teams are on 11 points; they all recorded four wins and lost three matches each.
The sixth place team is Kwara Falcons of Ilorin, which has three wins from seven matches, earning 10 points.
Delta Force of Asaba and the Police Batons are at the bottom of the table, having lost six games from seven matches, with eight points each to their credit.
Both teams are on seventh and eighth positions on the league table.
Coach Benson Aikoroje of the Delta Force team told NAN that his team would survive the relegation.
He said that though it would take a lot of hard work, they were capable of achieving the feat.
”We are new in the league and playing against teams that have been there for several years is very challenging.
”However, we are learning very fast from our mistakes and we hope to get it right soon,” Aikoroje said
NAN reports that the round of eight matches will commence a in a fortnight due to scheduled All Stars Game of the DStv League which comes up May 23. (NAN)
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