The Blackhawks defeated the Taunton Tornadoes with a 29-point win in the Exeter League on Monday.
The game, played on the Blackhawks' home court, ended with a score of 95-66.
The Blackhawks had a standout performance, demonstrating their ability to compete at a high level this season.
The Tornadoes, known for their strong standing in the league, were a familiar rival, with past encounters in the Somerset League and a close match in the summer league cup.
This victory marked a successful comeback for the Blackhawks, after setbacks due to illness and injuries earlier in the season.
The Blackhawks' roster was back to full strength, and they played a cohesive game that highlighted their potential.
Every player contributed to the win, with effective defence and efficient offence making a significant impact on the court.
Securing the win at home was particularly satisfying for the team, setting a positive tone for the upcoming matches.
Looking forward, the Blackhawks are focused on maintaining their momentum and tackling future games with the same intensity.
A spokesperson for the Blackhawks said: "This win reaffirms our potential to be a top contender, and with each game, we aim to strengthen our position as one of the teams to beat."
With their confidence boosted, the Blackhawks are poised to push forward and build on this successful start to the season.
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