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Date Posted: 13:35:15 07/31/04 Sat
Author: Bronco66
Subject: SCU Gains Canadian Player in Canuks Loss to Argentina
In reply to: Bronco66 's message, "Sean Continues to Shine in the Great White North ..." on 23:28:03 07/29/04 Thu


The (Halifax) Daily News
Saturday, July 31, 2004

Argentina storms back on Canada

By Chris Kallan

Argentina turned up the D a few notches and then some in a 79-70 come-from-behind victory over Canada in the round-robin finale of the under-21 FIBA Tournament of the Americas last night at the Halifax Metro Centre.

An abundant number of turnovers — 27 in total — finally cost the host team. A total of five field goals over the final 20 minutes didn’t help matters much either.

Kentucky forward Sheray Thomas and Santa Clara forward Levon Kendall each finished with 13 points for Canada.

while rival "The Halifax Herald Limited" reported:


Canada falls to Argentina

By CHAD LUCAS / Sports Reporter

The game was a three-point contest until Juan Rivero's driving layup with 1:50 to play put Argentina in the driver's seat.

Patience on offence was a key again for Canada, which shot an impressive 68 per cent (17-for-25) from the floor in the first half. They led 46-43 at the break after Costain sank a three-pointer with nine seconds left.

Canada Sean Denison 5, Corey Hallett 4, Shane James 4, Majak Kou 4, Tristan Blackwood 2, Garry Gallimore 2.

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[> [> Sean DENISON's Line against the Pampas Preditors ... -- Canadian Correction, 14:12:55 07/31/04 Sat

15 Denison, Sean
13 min.
2 pt. 1/2 50%
3 pt. 0/0
FreeT 3/6 50%
Rbs O 1
... D 3
..tot 4
ast. 0
PFs. 0
TOs. 5
Stl. 3
Blk. 0

while not hit you over the head impressive ... run it out to 26 min. its 10pts 8 rbs 6 steals (and 10 TOs)

at 39 minutes its 15pts 12 rbs 9 steals ... against an arguably good So.Am. team ...

next up (tonight) a rematch with USA ....

btw: the Team Canada scoring should have been reported as:
Canada 70 - Levon Kendall 13, Sheray Thomas 13, Kingsley Costain 12, Kevin Francis 11, Sean Denison 5, Corey Hallett 4, Shane James 4, Majak Kou 4, Tristan Blackwood 2, Garry Gallimore 2.


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