Spirou Charleroi, Dexia Mons-Hainaut and Sanex Antwerp G now tie atop the Belgian League standings each with a 6-2 record, with Telindus Oostende and Okapi Aalstar just one win away at 5-3. Charleroi won a Belgian League classic by beating archrivals Verviers-Pepinster 84-96 on the road on Saturday. Ralph Biggs led the winners with 19 points, Damir Krupalija added 14 and Kris Sergeant 13 for Charleroi, which trailed 27-25 after 10 minutes but soon recovered to get a 55-68 margin at the end of the third quarter, enough to take full control of the game until the final buzzer. Mons had less troubles to thrash Basket Gr Leuven 51-74 on the road also on Saturday. George Evans led the winners with 17 points, Yemi Nicholson posted a double-double of 16 points and 13 rebounds while Kevin Houston had 13 points for Mons, which only allowed 8 points in the opening quarter, got a 22-30 edge at halftime and extended it to 35-53 after 30 minutes to seal a well-deserved win. Antwerp topped Liege Basket 81-73 behind 21 points from Mladen Sekuralac. Oostende edged Atomia Brussels 75-79 in overtime behind 27 points from Rashad Wright. Guy Muya added 13 points for Oostende. Brussels rallied in the final period, but Wright and Eric Hicks tied it at 70-70. Sebastien Bellin played a key role by hitting the game-winning free throws at the end of the extra period. In the other game, Okapi Aalstar downed Euphony Bree 90-77.