Balanced scoring has been the key to success all season for the Rome Gladiators.
It worked again Monday.
With six players reaching double figures, Rome earned its fifth straight win by downing the Cleveland Majic, 110-100, in Cleveland, Tenn.
Carl Edwards led the way with 27 points. Shaun Fountain finished with 14 points and had 11 second-half assists for the Glads (7-2).
George Leech and Jack Ingram added 12 points each, and Harvey Thomas and Lamar Castile had 10 apiece.
The game took an odd twist at halftime, when the referees left the building because they said they had not been paid. After some negotiating with the coaches, the refs returned to the floor and officiated the second half.
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