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Ogilvie and Jones in Magic double



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Published Date: 07 May 2008
EBL basketball champions and National Cup double winners Manchester Magic swept up both end-of-season awards.
As well as coach Jeff Jones predictably picking up the Coach of the Year, English forward Duncan Ogilvie has been named Most Valuable Player - in succession to Worthing Thunder's Alfredo Ott.

The runners-up to Jones in the awards were Dave Titmuss of Reading Rockets, the league runners-up after defeating Worthing, and Clarence Wiggins of Derby Trailblazers, who mastered two wins over deposed champions Thunder.

The two who pushed Ogilvie to the title were industrious Rockets guard-forward David "Tin Tin" Watts and free-scoring Bristol guard Ryan Williams.

Former Manchester Magic guard, Sergio Lara-Bercial, won the Women's Division 1 Coach of the Year award for his season with Manchester Mystics.

Another playing name from the recent past, Solomon Ayinla, is Division 4 Men's Coach of the Year. His club is London Metropolitan University.

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 5:23 PM
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