Darren Duncan of the Windsor Express (right) dribbles past a Kitchener-Waterloo Titans player during Windsor's 85-74 win Feb 12, 2017 at the WFCU Centre (Photo courtesy Windsor Express)Darren Duncan of the Windsor Express (right) dribbles past a Kitchener-Waterloo Titans player during Windsor's 85-74 win Feb 12, 2017 at the WFCU Centre (Photo courtesy Windsor Express)
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Express Beat Titans 85-74 for Third Straight Win

Darren Duncan had a double-double for Windsor as the Express beat the Kitchener-Waterloo Titans 85-74 Sunday afternoon at the WFCU Centre.

Duncan had 11 points and 11 assists in the Express' third win in a row, improving them to 8-11 on the season.  It is also the Express' fourth victory in their last five tries.

The Titans' offence had a strong start to the game, taking the first quarter 24-15, but Windsor bounced back for a 44-38 lead at halftime.  The game remained relatively close in the third quarter before the Express offence pulled away in the fourth.

Juan Pattillo led Windsor with 17 points, going seven-for-12 in field goals.  Jernard Jarreau and Warren Ward each had 14 points, with Jarreau leading his team with nine rebounds.

Adam Blazek led the Titans with 17 points, including two three-point shots.  A.J. Davis had 15 points and ten rebounds for a double-double, including four free throws.

The Express next host the Cape Breton Highlanders Friday night.

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