Towers join the list of Jets victims
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Your support makes all the difference.The champions London Towers joined Chester Jets' growing list of victims when they lost 91-86 at Wembley Court last night against the Budweiser League's most improved team.
Chester, who already have two wins over former champions Sheffield Sharks, led 53-42 at half-time. Ricardo Leonard made the game safe with a three- point play inside the final 30 seconds for Chester to lead 90-84.
The dispute between Crystal Palace and Leopards over a fee for Ronnie Baker will cost him his England place for next week's European Championship game against Latvia against Leicester unless it is quickly resolved.
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