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Cameron Tragardh continued his scorching form in the QABL, averaging a Chamberlain like 49-points & 20-rebounds for the Wizards in their two wins over the weekend
Trigger had 48 & 18 on Saturday night, and bettered that on Sunday with 50 & 22.
From QABL - http://www.qabl.basketball.net.au
As
a result of two outstanding efforts from Tragardh in Round 7, the
Wizards move to second position on the ladder- a comfortable 3 wins off
their nearest pool rivals the Brisbane Capitals. In game
1, Tragardh went 4pts above his highest score in 2008 with 48pts @ 58%
with 12 of 13 from the line, 18rbs, 3asts and 4stls to push the Wizards
to a 114-101 win over a strong Thunder outfit who hit 52% from the
field.
Backing up the following day, he broke through his
highest score barrier once again with a magic 50pts @ 69%, 22rbs, 6asts
to lead his team to a 121-92 win over the Suns (who were also very
tough and managed a commendable 46% from the field).
When
compared to the other State Leagues top players, Tragardh finds himself
at the top end averaging 37.8ppg, 13.2rpg, 2.9apg after 9 games this
season-
Waratah – Stefan Blaszcynski (Central Coast) – 35ppg, 6.3rpg
Big V - David Barlow (Melbourne) – 32ppg, 13.3rpg
Seabl – David Gruber (Frankston) – 26.3ppg, 14.2rpg
Central – Cameron Wilson (Woodville) – 22.4ppg, 6.7rpg
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