London Lions won the All Stars Championship, beating Sheffield Sharks 39-33 in the final.
It was the second time in three years that the capital outfit had come up trumps with Brandon Peel named the MVP.
They beat Sharks and London City Royals in the group stage to set up a semi-final clash with Newcastle Eagles, who they overcame 41-36 in one of the highlight matches of the afternoon.
After losing to Lions in their opening match, Sharks bounced back with wins over Surrey Scorchers and Royals to make the last four, where they beat Leicester Riders 37-25.
At the halfway staged of the £25,000 showpiece final, Lions led 10-17 and pulled further ahead after coach Vince Macaulay hit the Golden Buzzer to activate the two-minute iPro Hydrate Power Play. Sharks bit back in their own double-point period, with Mackey McKnight one of their standout performers of the day. But the Sheffield outfit were unable to close the gap far enough, and Lions clinched a six-point victory
“It feels great,†said Brandon Peel, who received the gold Molten MVP ball. “We’ve had a slow start to the season and this is a real big confidence booster.
“Today shows that the Lions are all about winning. No matter how many times we fall down, no matter how many times we take a loss, we are always looking to fight back. We are Lions, we never back down.â€
Defending champions Surrey Scorchers had earlier gone two and out in the double elimination group stage. They lost the day’s opening match 31-37 to Royals before Sharks ensured an early coach home for the 2018 All-Stars winners.
Double Elimination Group Stage
Surrey Scorchers 31-37 London City Royals
London Lions 40-24 B. Braun Sheffield Sharks
Radisson Red Glasgow Rocks 30-27 Newcastle Eagles
Leicester Riders 30-28 Cheshire Phoenix
London City Royals 23-27 London Lions
Radisson Red Glasgow Rocks 24-37 Leicester Riders
Surrey Scorchers 21-52 B. Braun Sheffield Sharks
Newcastle Eagles 32-30 Cheshire Phoenix
London City Royals 26-37 B. Braun Sheffield Sharks
Radisson Red Glasgow Rocks 24-28 Newcastle Eagles
Semi-Finals
Leicester Riders 25-37 B. Braun Sheffield Sharks
London Lions 41-36 Newcastle Eagles
Final
B. Braun Sheffield Sharks 33-39 London Lions
Photo:Â Jamie McPhilimey
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