WOLFVILLE, N.S. — Alex Muise rose up and hit a trey in a gym he has spent countless hours in during the past four years. But this shot was different. He ...
The shot came midway through the first quarter and gave the home side an early 13-6 lead in their home opener against the undefeated Truro Tide. But the Vipers couldn’t hold the lead and the Tide withstood a late push for a 115-99 victory.
“We knew it was going to be a tough game,” said Tide forward Tyrone Watson, who had a game-high 29 points.“They still worked their butts off and they gave us a good game. They got some good players and they got some guys that can really score,” said Watson, a well-known commodity from his time playing in the National Basketball League of Canada with Halifax and coaching with St. F.X. University.
Truro Tide forward Tyrone Watson is a fan favourite. During halftime, he spoke with kids at the team’s game in Wolfville on April 23. - Jason Malloy“Because of our bond and our unity, it has allowed us to mesh very easily.” “We have a long way to go and a lot of improvements if we want to be the top team at the end,” he said.
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