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M. Basketball Thu, Dec. 28 Final
London Lightning
113
at Sudbury Five
124
M. Basketball Tue, Jan. 02 Final
London Lightning
94
at KW Titans
100
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 06 Final
KW Titans
96
vs London Lightning
104
M. Basketball Thu, Jan. 11 Final
Montreal Toundra
116
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Fri, Jan. 12 Final
London Lightning
115
at Sudbury Five
112
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 14 Final
London Lightning
96
at Montreal Toundra
85
M. Basketball Fri, Jan. 19 Final
Rhode Island Kraken
125
vs London Lightning
143
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 21 Final
Rhode Island Kraken
95
vs London Lightning
120
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 24 Final
Windsor Express
107
vs London Lightning
115
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 27 Final
Tri-State Admirals
98
vs London Lightning
134
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 28 Final
Montreal Toundra
110
vs London Lightning
96
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 04 Final
Windsor Express
116
vs London Lightning
114
M. Basketball Wed, Feb. 07 Final
Pontiac Pharaohs
105
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 10 Final
London Lightning
141
at Sudbury Five
125
M. Basketball Tue, Feb. 13 Final
Sudbury Five
104
vs London Lightning
101
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 25 Final
London Lightning
94
at Windsor Express
95
M. Basketball Tue, Feb. 27 Final
Windsor Express
90
vs London Lightning
91
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 01 Final
Newfoundland Rogues
94
vs London Lightning
118
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 03 Final
Windsor Express
100
vs London Lightning
95
M. Basketball Tue, Mar. 05 Final
Sudbury Five
107
vs London Lightning
120
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 10 Final
Glass City Wranglers
95
vs London Lightning
127
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 17 Final
KW Titans
113
vs London Lightning
118
M. Basketball Tue, Mar. 19 Final
Kokomo Bobkats
110
vs London Lightning
106
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 22 Final
London Lightning
107
at Windsor Express
117
M. Basketball Sat, Mar. 30 Final
London Lightning
109
at Montreal Toundra
98
M. Basketball Mon, Apr. 01 Final
Newfoundland Rogues
97
vs London Lightning
104
M. Basketball Fri, Apr. 12 Final
St. Louis Griffins
125
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Wed, Apr. 17 Final
London Lightning
111
at KW Titans
108
M. Basketball Wed, Apr. 24 Final
West Virginia Grind
104
vs London Lightning
138
M. Basketball Fri, Apr. 26 Final
London Lightning
104
at Newfoundland Rogues
110
M. Basketball Sat, Apr. 27 Final
London Lightning
113
at Newfoundland Rogues
108
M. Basketball Sun, Apr. 28 2:30 PM
London Lightning
at Newfoundland Rogues
Lightning & Magic Need Double Overtime to Settle First Meeting of the Season.

Lightning & Magic Need Double Overtime to Settle First Meeting of the Season.

Saturday, January 13, 2018 (London, ON) – The London Lightning and the Moncton Magic met for the first time this season and recorded the most points scored between two teams with 293 total points. They needed double over time to settle the game and the Lightning came away with a 147-146 win, extending their winning-streak to ten games.

Head Coach, Keith Vassell, knew it would be a battle of two veteran teams, "I think Moncton has a fantastic team. They made some big plays, their bench scored 81 points, more than half their points. They were prepared for us and it came down to whoever wanted it more. It was a team effort, you have Doug showing why he is one of the best point guards with 21 assists, Ryan knocked down big shots, Mo stepped up and ended with 16 rebounds. I was very pleased with the fact that we did all the things we needed to do to get the win."

Doug Herring Jr. broke the NBL- C record for assists in a game dropping 21 dimes along with 12 points, four rebounds and two steals. "I came close last year, it's an amazing feeling to do it [break the record], especially with the way we played, and to do it on a win. They have a veteran team, the same way we have a veteran team. They made runs, we made runs. It was a battle, just the way the game should be played." Since returning to the Lightning in late December, Herring Jr. has impacted every game. "Everyone feels comfortable that I am going to make the right decision and get guys in their spots. It let's everyone else do what they are good at.  It's just about being a leader and make sure we stay composed and maximize every possession."

Royce White had another dominate performance scoring 46 points (10 for 13 from the free throw line, shooting 58% from the field), 14 rebounds along with five assists and three steals. The Lightning had everyone filling the stats tonight. Ryan Anderson recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds with eight assists, Mo Bolden added 17 points while grabbing 16 rebounds, Garrett Williamson chipped in 24 points and Kirk Williams Jr. went three for five from the three-point line to add 19.

The next Lightning home game is this Wednesday, January 17th at seven PM against the St. John's Edge. The Lightning look to even the season series at 2 wins a piece. Tip off is set for 7 PM at Budweiser Gardens on Wednesday. Tickets are available at www.lightningbasketball.ca or the Budweiser Gardens Box Office.

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