Thursday, November 12, 2009

Boomers v Flames - Liz v Suzy Part II

When young Bulleen centre Liz Cambage came up against Opal and WNBA star Suzy Batkovic-Brown, it was a clear case of the veteran Superstar going head to head with the 'Next BIG Thing'.




It revived memories of the much anticipated first meeting of Shaquille O'Neal and Yao Ming, back when Yao was a rookie and Shaq was with the Lakers at the height of his powers.




Let's face it, if there had been a WNBL draft, then Liz Cambage would have been Number One, the 'Yao Ming'.


(She still may well be one day in the WNBA like LJ was, but that is a blog for another time.)


They battled for the first time in Round 3 this season, the first time either had seen each other up close and in action.

Much like the first time the two heavy weights of the NBA would battle, it was the younger Cambage who blocked the driving shot of Batkovic-Brown on the first play of the game, (much like Yao did to Shaq) as both players tested each other in the opening term.



Bulleen won the game, but Batkovic-Brown won the individual battle of the bigs in that game.


Here is a Preview the weekend's Round 7 match up between the Bulleen Boomers and the Sydney Uni Flames.

Keen to continue their history making win streak, the Boomers are firing on all cylinders and looking forward to battling the Sydney Uni Flames for the second time this season.



Bulleen were able to hold their number one WNBL ranking in Round 6, moving to a record of 8-0, three wins clear of their nearest rival, after surviving a visiting Adelaide Lightning side for the second week in a row, 84-77.



The Boomers certainly did not have it all their own way against the Lightning, showing tremendous character and fight to rally from a double digit first half deficit, and hold on for the victory.



Led by young Centre Liz Cambage with 31 points and 10 rebounds, the Boomers were spurred on by a packed house of cheering fans, and were able to put to rest any talk of ‘no road uniforms, no victory’ superstitions.



“They were loud.” Said Boomers Co-Captain Desi Glaubitz of the crowd.



“They made a lot of noise and that really helps you down the stretch, particularly when there is a point the difference.”



The Flames took their record to 4-3 last round when they defeated the Dandenong Rangers in Devonport, 90-51. It was a dominant performance by the travelling Flames, led by Opal Suzy Batkovic-Brown with 31 points and Deanna Smith with 17 points.



Glaubitz said despite being at home on the Veneto Club floor for the second straight week her team is faced with another very tough game.



“They’ve got so many scorers. They can score from every position on the floor, inside and out and they are really potent.”



“We can’t take anyone easily in this league and certainly not Sydney.”



The two teams met in Round 3 of this season when Bulleen travelled to Sydney and came away with an 80-71, come from behind victory. On that day it was the all round contributions of Boomers Jenna O’Hea, Hanna Zavecz and Rachel Jarry that were key to the road win. While it was Sydney star Suzy Batkovic-Brown who led the way for the Flames with 22 points.


by Ryan Mobilia.