Hildreth praises run as Sussex Storm fall short in first final
A Manchester squad brimming with talent proved too strong for Storm as they were beaten 75-57 in a tough final.
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Hide AdStorm, who reached a first national final under their new name, produced some superb results before they were beaten at the final hurdle.
Former Worthing Thunder head coach, whose now in charge of Sussex Storm under-16’s, was impressed by their efforts in the national competition and said: “Obviously it wasn’t the result we wanted. Manchester played a very good and we simply could not put the ball in the basket.
“It’s a huge achievement for this young side of which six of the players can return next year to attempt to revenge their misfortunes. A final appearance and second in the whole country is something to be very proud of. The boys will learn from this.”
Storm’s focus is now on making the Premier League South play-offs.