Gaylon Moore made a bit of club history as Worthing Thunder reached the National Cup last eight.
Moore's haul of ten points, ten assists and 12 rebounds is believed to be the first triple-double in the history of the club.
Thunder saw off lower division Westminster 103-76 and will visit old rivals Teesside in the quarter-finals.
Jamal Johnson led the way with 38 points and 14 rebounds.
Sam Mead was also impressive as Thunder, 41-38 up at the half, settled the contest in the third quarter.
Thunder: Johnson 38, Gayle 21, Butterworth 12, Harris 12, Moore 10, Mead 4, Addy 2, Hildreth 2, Burns 2.
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