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## Twin Towers Surge Past Roodvos Ace in CBLx Clash The Twin Towers asserted their dominance at the Cross Court in Shah Alam this past Saturday, delivering a disciplined 60-45 victory against the Roodvos Ace. From the opening tip-off, the home side looked focused, establishing an early 19-12 lead in the first quarter that set the tone for the remainder of the contest. While the Roodvos Ace fought to close the gap, particularly with a spirited third-quarter effort, the Towers' offensive depth proved too much to overcome. Kakeru Yasuda was the orchestrator of the Twin Towers' offense, leading the charge with an impressive 16-point performance while adding 4 assists to keep the ball moving fluidly. He was well-supported by SHO twd, who contributed a valuable 12 points, and Kyoichi Yamamoto, who chipped in with 8 points to maintain steady pressure on the defensive end. Their collective effort allowed the Towers to respond whenever the Ace threatened to build momentum, ultimately pulling away for a comfortable 15-point margin. Despite the loss, the Roodvos Ace saw significant contributions from Farhan Bin Abdul Rahman and Muhammad Syafiq Irfan Bin Sajali, who both displayed tenacity under the glass with 5 rebounds apiece while leading their team in scoring with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Muhammad Aiman Bin Mohamad Sabri also chipped in with 10 points, but the visitors struggled to find consistent rhythm against a rugged Twin Towers defensive rotation that limited their scoring opportunities in the second and fourth quarters. This win marks a significant statement for the Twin Towers in the ongoing CBLx 2026 tournament. By controlling the pace of the game and relying on balanced scoring, they proved they are a force to be reckoned with this season. As the tournament progresses, the Towers will look to carry this defensive intensity into their next fixtures, while the Roodvos Ace will look to build upon the flashes of resilience they showed during their third-quarter rally.
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