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July 12, 2012

Over-the-Hill League

HAMPSTEAD — In the championship round of playoffs, United Business Machines (UBM) defeated a Whearty-less Century Copiers in a lopsided 63-43 victory. UBM jumped out to a 22-9 first quarter lead and never looked back although Century gave them a scare in the second quarter.

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UBM was led by sharp shooting Ross Huntington with 18 including four-3 pointers. Kent Anson popped in 16 with one three. Bob Edwards squeaked in 15 with most excellent 7-8 from the line, Bill Fantini dropped in 9, Jim White added 3, and Dave Wojo 2.

Century was led by Rich Wells with 15 including three 3's and nice 4-6 from the line. Mike Koutelis popped in 12 with two 3's and also nice 4-6 from the line. Peter Sweet and Bill Chasse both added 6, Tom Ferrari 4 and good hustle from Ray Wilburn, Mike Rockwood and Bill Clarke.

Commissioner Mike McConnell thanks all the players, sponsors, spectators and his committee for another excellent year. See you next year!

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