The Island STORM took their close to 1,300 fans on a roller coaster ride at Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown on Tuesday night on route to a 113-105 win over the Halifax Rainmen and force the best of seven Atlantic Division Final of the NBL Canada back to Halifax for game five. The Rainmen lead the series three games to one. While the Rainmen were talking series sweep, the STORM and their Fans were having none of it. The STORM started the game strong with a 9-0 run which led to a 33-18 lead after the first quarter. The STORM stretched that lead to 19 points, finishing the half up 59-40. But like the last two games, the Rainmen owned the third quarter outscoring the STORM 40-21 as the two teams were deadlocked at 80 after the third. And that's when it got dicey for the STORM and their Fans. The lead changed hands a couple of times but with 2:10 left in the fourth the Rainmen held a 7 point lead and it looked like their talk of a sweep would come true. But that's when the STORM dug in defensively while Brandon Robinson and Billy Rush started to hit some shots from behind the arch. In Fact, the STORM would score the last 15 points of the ballgame and the Rainmen could only foul and watch the STORM hit their shots from the charity stripe. Robinson scored a game high 30 on the night while grabbing 7 rebounds and handing out 6 assists. He was 9-16 from the floor, including 6-9 from the three point line. Rashad Whack scored 18, Nick Okorie 16 with 5 assists, and Olu Famutimi scored 12 of the bench and provided a tough defensive presents in the game for the STORM. Forrest Fisher had 28 for the Rainmen while Kevin Young scored 17 and pulled down 12 rebounds for the games only double-double. SUBSCRIBE to NBL Canada for more! http://bit.ly/1rw2CFU And be sure to keep us with us on Social! FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nblcanada TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NBLCanada INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/nbl_canada About the National Basketball League of Canada The National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) was founded in 2011, and is Canada's only professional domestic basketball league. There are currently 8 teams, with two divisions: Central and Atlantic. The NBLC is committed to being one of the leading professional basketball leagues in the world. The NBLC provides Canadian athletes, international athletes, coaches and officials the opportunity to participate in the game they love at the professional level. The NBLC is also dedicated to raising awareness of the sport of basketball throughout Canada, by providing fans with an exciting and entertaining experience.