Batemans Bay's Darcy Harding has helped the Peninsula Bobcats to the semi finals of the first 3x3 Pro Hustle tournament of the year at the Melbourne Showgrounds on Sunday, March 31.
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The Bobcats, featuring Harding, Lukas Barker, and Robert Linton, faced an uphill battle from the get go, as they were the only team to have three players on the day.
Despite that, they finished second in Group D with two wins and one loss, before beating Minakami Town.EXE in the last 16.
They beat TSV Reading Cinemas 20-17 in the quarter-finals, but fell to pre-tournament favourites Stateside Sports 19-15 in the semi-final.
The 3x3 Pro Hustle is the premier 3x3 series in Australia. Teams compete for a $100,000 USD prize at three tournaments in Melbourne, Geelong, and Darwin.
The next round of the 3x3 Pro Hustle is in Geelong on the weekend of April 13 and 14.