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Al Muharraq blitzes Al Manama 97-61 behind a decisive third-quarter surge

Al Muharraq turned a competitive first half into a runaway, rolling past Al Manama 97-61 on Feb. 23, 2026 in Premier League action. A 32-15 third quarter broke the game open and set the tone for a dominant finish.

James O'Brien
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Al Muharraq didn’t just win on Feb. 23, 2026 — it erased doubt. After building a steady cushion through two quarters, Al Muharraq detonated the game in the third, blowing past Al Manama 97-61 in Premier League play at TBD.

Game flow: separation by the minute, then by the quarter

The early script was clear: Al Muharraq’s pace and scoring punch immediately stressed Al Manama’s ability to match possessions. Al Muharraq opened with a 29-13 first quarter, putting Al Manama in a chase from the opening tip.

Al Manama stabilized in the second, but not enough to change the math. Even with a 17-point quarter, Al Manama still lost the period 24-17, sending Al Muharraq into halftime up 53-30.

Turning point: the third-quarter avalanche

If there was any path back, it required a clean start after the break. Instead, Al Muharraq delivered the knockout: a 32-15 third quarter that turned a 23-point halftime lead into a 40-point advantage (85-45) heading into the fourth.

From there, the result was procedural. Al Manama won the fourth 16-12, but the heavy lifting had already been done — Al Muharraq had controlled three of the four quarters and dictated the game’s scoring profile.

By the numbers

Final: Al Muharraq 97, Al Manama 61

Quarter scores: 29-13, 24-17, 32-15, 12-16

Al Muharraq’s advantage wasn’t built on one hot stretch alone; it was layered. A +16 margin in the first quarter set the base, and the +17 in the third quarter delivered the decisive separation.

What it means going forward

For Al Muharraq, this was the kind of wire-to-wire control that travels: build a lead early, punish the third quarter, and close without drama. For Al Manama, the takeaway is blunt — the game was lost in the first 30 minutes, when the deficit ballooned from 0 to 40. Winning the fourth quarter was a small positive, but it came after the game’s competitive window had already closed.

Source: API-Sports Basketball

Expert Analysis

"Al Muharraq got blitzed 97–61, a 36-point gap that signals the game was effectively decided well before the final horn. When you’re giving up 97 while scoring just 61, it’s rarely one issue—this looks like a breakdown across stops and shot creation, with the opponent consistently generating quality possessions and Muharraq never finding a sustainable scoring stretch."