Nick Moore
The Crusaders travel to Leeds this Sunday, 13 November, to take on a strong Carnegie side in the second round of the EBL Division One season.
Leeds were beaten 64-58 (in overtime), by the Bradford Dragons in their opening game last week, but Crusaders Coach, James Vear is not taking anything for granted.
He said: “Leeds will be a tough match up. They have been one of the better teams in the division over the past few years and their Coach, Matt Newby, is very experienced and will have his team well organised.”
Leeds are the current runners up in Division One after making it to the playoff finals in the 2010-11 campaign – only to lose to the Reading Rockets, 88-63.
The Crusaders have recently been plagued by a spate of injury trouble, but Vear is optimistic that he should have a fully fit squad for the tie.
He said; “This weekend we should be at full strength, which will be only the second time this has happened this season.”
The clash is set to be an emotional return to Leeds Met University for Crusaders new signing, Adrian Fenyn, who is all too familiar with the Carnegie side.
The 6’6 forward, from New York, became the leading scorer in the league for past two years, while studying a Masters Degree at Leeds.
Vear added: “I’m sure Adrian is looking forward to facing his old team this weekend. He had some great years at Leeds and I’m sure he will get a warm welcome from their supporters.”
The sides both met in Division Two in the 2008-09 campaign, each winning once.



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