The Frankston Blues will travel up Eastlink this Sunday afternoon to face the Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras on the Hugh McMenamin Court in what will be two highly contested matches.

With the Swinburne Kilsyth Lady Cobras on absolute fire lately, they will look at taking their win streak to 11 when the Frankston Blues make the trip to the Kilsyth Sports Centre this Sunday afternoon.

Currently sitting second in their division with an 14-2 record, the Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras pushed their win streak to 10 last Saturday, and will not want to see it end this Sunday. SEABL Coach of the Month of May Peter Gay has the Swinburne Lady Cobras firing on all cylinders. With the depth of the bench it just seems that the points can be dropped from any player that sets foot on the court.

Conversely, Frankston will be looking at ending their current streak, after losing their last eleven games straight. Sitting last in the East Conference, the Frankston Lady Blues will have one thing on their mind – winning.

LAST TIME THEY MET… The Swinburne Lady Cobras left Frankston Basketball Stadium with a 12-point victory after leading the game at every break. With Swinburne Lady Cobras veteran Gemma Kerr dropping 14-points and captain Chantella Perera scoring 17, the Swinburne Lady Cobras soundly defeated the Lady Blues 68-56.

The Swinburne Lady Cobras will take on the Frankston Blues this Sunday, with tip-off at 12.30pm on Hugh McMenamin Court.

After grabbing a must win game last Saturday, the Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras will be looking to continue with the wins and get their season back on track this Sunday when the Frankston Blues hit the Hugh McMenamin Court.

The Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras snapped a four-game losing streak last weekend and will look to snare a second-straight win this Sunday afternoon. With imports Garfield Blair and Zach Malvik scoring 29 and 25 points respectively, Coach Grant Wallace will be looking to capture that form to catapult his team up the South Conference standings in the second half of the season.

Currently sitting in fifth spot on the East Conference ladder, the Frankston Blues will be trying to snap a three game losing streak when they come to the Kilsyth Sports Centre. With both teams desperate for wins and ultimate finals berth, the stage is set Sunday afternoon for an intense match. 

LAST TIME THEY MET… Frankston was able to defend their home court, defeating the Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras by nine points back in round eight. Tim Lang, Auryn Macmillan and Garfield Blair all featured heavily in the loss scoring 18 points apiece with Frankston forward Chuck Long dominating the game with 21 points and 11 rebounds.

The Swinburne Kilsyth Cobras will take on the Frankston Blues following the women’s game, with tip-off at 2.30pm on Hugh McMenamin Court Sunday 24 June 2012.

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