Louis Timms
Camera IconLouis Timms Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Wolves sink Buccaneers

Mark DonaldsonJoondalup Times

The Wolves were down by 11 points heading into the final quarter but closed out the game with a dominant performance to win 108-90.

The steady improvement of agile recruit Louis Timms continued, with the tall youngster impressing with six blocks, while adding 12 points and five rebounds. Captain Seb Salinas hit a team-high 29 points, outdone only by the Buccaneers� Bennie Lewis with 31.

The women's side did not play on the weekend but would have been paying close attention to an important game between second-placed Willetton and fourth-placed Mandurah.

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Willetton's win over the Magic means the third-placed Wolves are now two games shy of second spot, but two games clear of Mandurah in fourth.

Joondalup faces Cockburn at home on Saturday night.