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LUSAKA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Head coach of the Zambia national soccer team George Lwandamina said he was disappointed that the team did not reach the finals of the 2016 African Nations Championship (CHAN), the Times of Zambia reported on Tuesday.
Zambia crashed out in the quarter-finals of the tournament after losing 4-5 on penalty shoot-out to Guinea after a barren draw in regular time.
"Of course one will be disappointed for not going further than the quarter-finals but the guys fought really hard and to the bitter end. We are also proud we have not conceded a goal throughout the tournament which is really commendable," he is quoted saying by the paper.
He further commended his players for their fighting spirit during the tournament in which they beat Zimbabwe and Uganda and settled for a barren drawn against Mali in the group stage.
The team, he said, will have to pick itself up and look forward to a busy year which will see Zambia compete in both the Gabon 2017 Africa Cup and Russia 2018 World Cup qualifiers.
BENXI, China, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Sichuan fought back after a 21-31 first quarter to win 96-88 over Liaoning, tied the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) finals series 1-1 here on Sunday.
Liaoning led by as much as 15 points after the beginning of the match. Former Los Angles Clippers guard Lester Hudson stormed 11 points this period including three three-pointers. All starters scored in Liaoning' s 31-21 lead in the first quarter.
Sichuan answered with a 13-0 streak to take the led for the first time 33-35. The away team outscored Liaoning 29-14 in the second quarter, during which Mike Harris contributed 15 points. Another dunk from Hamed Haddadi carried Sichuan 50-45 before the halftime.
The hosts headed into the last quarter with 69-76 down. They managed to cut the deficit down to only three points with 51 seconds to go. But He Tianju' s layup was the last two points for Liaoning and the last season' s runner-up lost 88-96 at home.
Mike Harris had game high 29 points for Sichuan and 15 rebounds. Hamed Haddadi demonstrated dominance in the paint with 25 points and 26 rebounds. Zhang Chunjun and Justin Dentmon respectively scored 18 and 12.
Hudson again topped Liaoning with 28 points. Guo Ailun and Li Xiaoxu contributed 19 and 16 each.
Liaoning was out-rebounded 50-63 at home.
"Rebounds, turnovers and low efficiency in offense led to our failure tonight," said Guo Shiqiang, coach of Liaoning. "It' s impossible to win when your opponents had 13 more rebounds than you."