(LONDON,
ONTARIO) Windsor's forth straight win may have been it's most
impressive.
The Express
(8-4) marched into the Budweiser Gardens on Saturday night and stole a 117-111
victory in London (8-4).
Windsor started
on a 29-8 run and finished the first quarter with a 35-19 advantage.
London took
charge in the second and third quarter, and took a two point lead into the final
frame, before Windsor outscored them 33-25 to seal the win.
The NBL's
leading scorer, Stefan Bonneau, added to his already impressive
start to the year with a game high 32 points for Windsor.
Chris
Commons (24), Darren Duncan (23) and Quinnel
Brown (21) also scored twenty-plus points in the effort.
Commons
had eight rebounds and Duncan added nine assists.
London was
led by Garret Williamson's 27 points.
The next
Express game is tomorrow, Sunday,
December 8th at 2:00pm against the Moncton Miracles.
It's
"Teacher Appreciation Day" where all teachers get into the game
for only $2, just by showing their union card.
Tickets are
available at the TekSavvy Box Office in the WFCU Centre or by phone at
1-866-969-WFCU.
Tickets are
also available online at www.wfcu-centre.com.