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Date Posted: 21:02:27 07/25/04 Sun
Author: JCard
Subject: Re: Denison -- Meet Sean May
In reply to: Bronco66 's message, "Denison -- slow start in 88-54 loss to USA U-21" on 18:52:18 07/25/04 Sun

Of note too, was that Sean May of North Carolina was the top scorer for Team USA. We'll catch hisactin November in the Newll Challenge. FYI, he's the son od College Player of the Year Scott May (Indiana '76- one my personal favorite non SCU players. I'm feelin' real old right now.Good job with the info, '66.

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[> Denison Leads Canadian over the Bahamas -- Bronco Heh?, 21:08:47 07/28/04 Wed

The Under 21 Canadian national team defeated Bahamas 84-66 in front of 6,000 fans that were at the Halifax Metro Centre home to the Under 21 Tournament of the Americas from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

This was the final game of the first day of competition in the tournament.

Canada dominated from the start thanks to a great and balanced offensive game and a great defensive effort that caused a poor percentage from the field for Bahamas.

The first quarter ended 18-8 in favor of Canada as well as the first half 44-17 thanks to 9 points from Sheray Thomas.

Bahamas recuperated in the second half but was too late in order to be a threat in the game for Canada.

Sean Denison led Canada with 13 points


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