The Gators defeated Bulleen 82-74 on Saturday night before following it up with an 89-79 triumph over Camberwell on Sunday afternoon.
Saturday night's margin would have been even more had it not been for the final term, which the Gators lost 15-25.
“We did a really good job of creating a lead, but we let them back in, which is a bit disappointing,” coach Josh Waight said.
“But to come away with the win was fantastic.”
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In Saturday's clash, it was the returning Nick Dodd (26 points, six rebounds and an assist) and Matt Bartlett (22 points, six rebounds and six assists) who led the way, with Dodd's performances across both days earning praise from Waight.
“Across both games, he was fantastic,” he said.
“He adds some size to our group.”
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While Bartlett backed up his efforts in Sunday's match with 32 points, four rebounds and eight assists, Waight said it was a team effort that got them the result.
“It was good to see them back it up and everyone played their role,” he said.
“Yes, Bartlett scored a lot of points, but everyone did their part.
“It was a well-rounded team effort and we are rapt to get a win against a quality team like Camberwell.”
After the double-header, the Gators sit in seventh spot with a 7-8 record and a percentage of 104.1, which is the fourth best in the division.
The Gators next play on July 10 against Warrandyte at Shepparton Sports Stadium.
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