Hooper bows out in style
Tuesday 31st March 2009, 2:29PM BST.

MVP Shek Sesay rises high to convert a lay-up in the men’s inter-insular at Beau Sejour.
JASON HOOPER was given a fitting send-off from the Guernsey under-21s as they crushed Jersey by 54 points on Saturday.
It was the last year in the age group for the side’s star captain and he was inspirational as the Sarnians turned in a team performance at a lively Beau Sejour.
‘They played for each other and that was the heartening thing,’ said under-21s coach Adam Farish.
‘No one went out there for themselves, not even Jason in his last game. I can’t wait to see what they are like without Jason, at the same time he’s moving on and I think he’s ready to make that step.’
Hooper ended up with 18 points, including four three-pointers in the rout.
Big man Dan Marriott top scored for the Greens with 26 points closely, followed by Max Hamon with 25.
But it was really a team effort for the proud Farish.
‘I can’t speak highly enough of them,’ he said. ‘It is a reflection of how hard these kids have been working together.’
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