STORM 1 and Storm 2's wheelchair basketball teams latest games were against fellow London teams Force 1 and Force 2.
Storm 2 played first and got off to a flying start with Vidal shooting a lovely one-handed three-pointer.
Force tried their best but to no avail and they failed to score in the first quarter which ended 25-0 with every Storm player on the court getting on the scoresheet.
In the second quarter Force starting to score.
But Storm upped their play and were able to get 15 points to Force's 10 meaning the quarter ended 4010.
Storm continued their strong play in the third quarter with everybody on court scoring again and defending well and the quarter ended 5713.
In the last quarter Storm put up 20 points to Force's solitary two-pointer to see the match end 87-15 to Storm.
Storm 2 scorers: Vidal, 13; King, 15; Nguyen, 21; Gibson, 8; Gibson, 12; Virgo, 18.
Storm 1 went into their match wanting to continue Storm 2's great day.
The scoring started straight away with good team work.
Force 1 scored a couple of baskets but because of Storm's strong defence the quarter ended 7-22 in their favour.
In the second quarter Storm lost some of their strength in defence and Force improved their scoring but then Storm came back to increase their lead.
However, Force continued scoring and the quarter ended 3422 to Storm.
Storm were not happy as some of their players had been tipped out of their chairs in this quarter but they put this behind them and came out strongly in the next quarter.
They defended well and stopped Force from catching up to finish the quarter 3455 ahead.
In the last quarter Storm continued to dominate and showed they deserve their position in the league table as they scored another 24 points to Force's nine.
In final minutes Storm introduced second team players who tried to hit the target of 80 points.
However, they did not quite reach it and the match ended 7943 to Storm.
Scorers: Sadler, 11; Deer, 12; Harvey, 16; Welch, 4; Robertson, 12; Weeks, 18; Virgo, 2.
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