Bears recover from Norwich low to overcome Swindon Shock


With Dan Gill, last year’s best newcomer, also available, the Bears bounced back from their opening-day defeat at Norwich to the delight of coach Tom Masterson.
“I was really pleased with the team’s performance as I knew we were a better side than our last result showed,” said Masterson.
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“It’s still early in the season but this game has now set the standard for the rest of the year. It was great to see both Mark and Paul back and I was so happy to give our youngest squad member, Naomi Van Hill, her debut for the first team.”
The opening quarter was a close tussle with Bears gaining a six-point advantage at the break.
They changed tactics in the second quarter and effectively won the match with a strong defensive display that restricted Shock to just four points.
After a wobble in the third quarter – Shock won it 11-10 – Bears returned to their effective defensive format to pull away and clinch the points.
Ben Haigh top-scored for the visitors with 29 points.
Meanwhile, Bears’ second string suffered a 47-40 defeat against their Swindon counterparts.