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Men - Rockets V Suns

       Rockets (112)                  def             Caboolture (84)

Bullock (30) Tragardh (25)               Martin (27) Williams (18)

The Suns arrived to give the home team a scare in the first quarter.  The professionalism of Bullock, Tragardh and Richardson proved too much and they raced away with the game.

Women - Cyclones V Suns

           Cyclones (86)                           Def                   Caboolture (68)

Whittle (27) Este-Shehu (19)                                Brushe (22) Williams (17)

Whittle with 27pts, 21rbs to continue the rise of the Cyclones.  The team a certainty for the finals, staring down the barrel of a showdown with Mackay or Cairns.  The Suns fought hard but lacked consistency.

ROUND 4-
Cameron Tragardh, Rockhampton Stadium Nightclub Rockets
After sustaining an ankle injury that had him on the sidelines for the first few weeks of the competition, Cameron Tragardh staged a ‘no-holes barred’ assault on the QABL over the weekend to take out the Player of the Week Award for his entrance into the QABL for 2007.  Lining up against Ipswich Force on Friday night, Tragardh led his team with 21pts, 11rbs, 1ast and 3stls.   He bagged 20 of these points within the first quarter at 62%- a well-polished achievement.  After hitting the road up the range to Toowoomba for game two of a triple-header, Tragardh’s rampage continued with 32pts, 7rbs and 3asts, increasing his success rate slightly to 66%.  Just when you thought that he’d be all said and done, he arrived tired to face the Wizards on Sunday, and nearly clawed his way into a triple-double (32pts, 11rbs and 7asts).  This effort is nothing short of outstanding with Tragardh instantly proving a real asset to the Rockets for 07.  Three other real highlights from Round 4 include, Tragardh’s team mate Jeff Gloger with a triple-header total of 71pts, 33rbs, 19ats and 6stls to push his team to 5 and 0; Aaron Grabau of the Marlins also on a triple-header, flying home with 72pts, 25rbs, 8asts and 6stls helping his team to remain untouched at 5 and 0; and Michael Kingma of the Power flying the flag high with 34pts and 20rbs in the face of a tough Marlins team. 

Jenny Whittle, Rockhampton Hogs Breath Café Cyclones

 After recently announcing her retirement from the Australian Opals, Jenny Whittle seems to be focusing her attention on her new team, the Rockhampton Cyclones.  The team faced the Mackay Meteorettes on Saturday night, who are a well built squad sitting very competitively in the League at 5 and 3.  Whittle was a standout in this game from tip-off, with 27 points, 16 rebounds and 2 assists to help the team take a 88-71 victory.  She achieved this in 34 minutes of court time at 52% from the field, and at an average of 16.8 points per game after 10 games in ’07, Whittle is a deserved winner of the Player of the Week Award in Round 8.  Other big number crunchers in Round 8 include, Rohanee Cox of the Townville Flames who put away 34pts, 13rbs, 4asts and 2stls in 27 minutes in a one-sided affair with Gladstone (120-22); Jade Kennedy of the Cairns Dolphins (29pts, 19rbs, 4asts) who were given an early run by Gladstone but pulled away easy winners (119-75); Erica Parsons of the Toowoomba Mountaineers with two ‘double-doubles’ - 14pts, 18rbs, 4asts, 5stls in game 1, followed by 13pts, 14rbs, 2asts, 3stls in game 2; and finally Julie Stringer of the Maroochydore Clippers hit 21pts, 14rbs, 2asts, 5stls to defeat the Mountaineers 57-46.

Hegvold Stadium, Rockhampton. 6:15pm

The Cyclones are gearing up for finals and will not go lightly on the Suns.  They punished the Capitals last week (70-45) with all of the scoring done from inside the arc, which is a testament of their ability to create gaps and drive to the hoop.  Whittle has been outstanding, with Grant and Abbott proving consistency is well and truly alive.  The Suns couldn’t match the Wizards last week (67-85) which is a strange result considering their strong start to the year and their 5 and 5 record in ’07.  Only dropping 1 on the road so far, the Suns have a super large bite to chew here, if they wish to keep it that way.

Hegvold Stadium, Rockhampton. 8:00pm

The Suns first big road trip for the year sees them arrive in Hegvold Stadium and into enemy territory.  The Rockets were given a good push by the Capitals last week with only 1-point in the game at the half (46-45), before they ran away 10-point victors (90-80).  Thompson was on the sidelines which meant their firepower was reduced so will be interesting to see if he suits up here.  The Suns put up a good fight against the Wizards (93-98) with Martin, Saunders and Andrews the ring-leaders.  The height and skill of Tragardh (averaging 30ppg, 11.2rpg) will be tough for the Suns- lets hope they’ve got something up their sleeve, because Rocky have not dropped a single game at home in ’07.

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