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27Nov2006

Anderson Champions Win a Tough One Against Detroit Panthers 126-123 - ABA

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MLN Newswire-www.mlntherawfeed.com-Detroit, MI.  The ABA Anderson Champions were victorious over the Detroit Panthers giving them their second loss of the season in a hard-fought 126-123 game on Saturday at the Buck Weeber Center in Detroit.  The team had balanced scoring led by Antonio Hardin with 20 points and Christian Simmons with 19 while Steve Turner and former IUPUI standout Jason Miller had 17 each.
 
The team shot 64% from the field and made 16 of 22 from the free throw line.  "It was a game that shouldn't have been as close," said Coach Ray Tolbert.  "We have a solid twelve man rotation that is still learning to work together."  Kojak Fuller was injured in the first half and was out for most of the game.

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