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Jul 24, 2010 Sports
– CASH unavailable
After two poor weekends of attendance at the national senior basketball tryouts, there will be no sessions this weekend due to the unavailability of the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH).
Vice-President in charge of Operations at the Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation (GABF), Floyd Levi told Kaieteur Sport yesterday that the venue is unavailable because of a Hockey event.
However, Levi informed that the National Sports Commission has reassigned them to early next week, following which the national respective teams for the International Series in August will be selected.
Following is the respective male and female basketball players who were identified for the national senior tryouts.
Males (Georgetown): Ryan Stephney, Darcel Harris, Travis Burnett, Shelroy Thomas, Stephon Gillis, Naylon Loncke, Tyrone Hamid, Rodwell Fortune, Dwayne Roberts, Haslyn Hooper, Rudy James, Ryan Gullen, Nicko Fraser, Vivian Alder, Drumson McCulley and Royston Siland.
Males (Linden): Steve Neils jr., Marvin Hartman, Jason Alonzo, Kevin Joseph, Akeem Khanai, Shane Webster, Trevor Profitt, Quincy Jones, Mark Louis, Dwight Cooper, Nkossi Gurrick, Orin Rose, Louis James, Chris Williams, Anson Durant and Neil Marks.
Males (New Amsterdam): Theopholous Best, Randy Richardson and Carlos Crandon.
Females (Georgetown): Tamike Joseph, Sheneeza Atwell, Natasha Alder, Amera Alphonso, La Quantalisa Gibson, Laurel Anderson, Kean Andrews, Natasha Andrews, Owandie Small, Telisha Samuels, Tamara Hunter, Nathalia Primo, Rhonda Charles and Ginelle Ifill.
Females (Linden): Sonia Rodney, Latoya Rodney, Nicola Jacobs, Maurice Skeete, Stacy Hoyte, Althea Byass. (Kwakwani): Shaquilla Sampson. (New Amsterdam): Michelle Sabrattie, Dinelle Joseph and Shenarie (no surname given).
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