Y Corporate League

NORWICH – Haddad Construction won for the second time this week in the Norwich YMCA Men’s Corporate Basketball League defeating Norwich Dodge, 53-33 Thursday.
After a sluggish first half in which it put up just 16 points and trailed by three to the Car Dealers, Haddad was ignited by a trio of three balls from Matt Osborne, nine points from Pete Kasmarcik, and eight points from John Haddad over the final 20 minutes to pull away for the victory.
Pat Sayles and Jeff Newton scored seven points each to lead Norwich Dodge.

Leigh Baldwin & Associates 60, Manpower/Evening Sun 44
Defending CBL champion Leigh Baldwin & Associates rode the hot second-half shooting of Pat Flanagan and the strong inside play of Tim Mirabito to dominate the second half and beat Manpower/Evening Sun.
Leading 27-26 at the break, Flanagan hit for 11 second-half points and Mirabito also netted 11 on his way to a game-high 22 points. Josh Morris added 15 for the winners and Flanagan scored 13.
Brandon Foulds led M/ES with 12 points and Andy Altamura chipped in with 10.

Monday’s Games

Leigh Baldwin & Associates 66, Parker’s/Burrell’s 47
Baldwin & Associates started a 2-0 week beating Parker’s/Burrell’s by 19 points in a rematch of last year’s championship game.
Josh Morris erupted for 16 points in the second half to flip a one-point deficit at halftime and turn the contest into a runaway victory. Tim Mirabito and Pat Flanagan came up big in the second half as well scoring 10 and nine points respectively.
Morris led four LBA players in double figures with 19 points. Flanagan was next with 16, Mirabito tickled twine for 14, and Jim Oliver dropped in 13 points.
Jeff Parker and Matt Foote led Parker’s/Burrell’s with 12 points each.

Haddad Construction 58, Manpower/Evening Sun 45
Haddad Construction put the defensive clamps on Manpower/Evening Sun in the second half allowing just 15 points to turn a three-point halftime shortfall into a 13-point victory.
Haddad hit 11 free throws in the second half, many the result of offensive rebounds to earn the victory.
John Haddad’s 11 points led a balanced scoring effort for the winning club.
Dave Mattice had 16 points to lead Manpower/Evening Sun, Brandon Foulds added 15, and Andy Altamura chipped in with 10.

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