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Jun 27, 2012 Sports
Former national junior guard, Richard Mohandatt will spearhead the Brooklyn/Queens Bulldogs in the National Community Basketball League (NCBL) International Weekend after he migrated to the United States of America last year.
Mohandatt, who is the most recent member of the team that Bernard Daniels coaches, will have all his previous experience of playing at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall at his disposal. He will be readily supported on the team’s first tour to Guyana.
The other notable players that form part of the Brooklyn/Queens Bulldogs include Triston Lake, Ashford Johnson, Ronald Alkins and Ronsard Humphrey. The team’s first game jumps off on the opening night, Saturday, of the three-night event.
Daniels most recent success includes the fact that he led the Guyana female national team to their first Gillian Brazier basketball title in Antigua and Barbuda earlier this year. He will certainly be here to prove that his Bulldogs are dangerous.
The Brooklyn/Queens Bulldogs will face the NCBL All-Stars in game one of the double-header scheduled for Saturday night. The second game is the big one; the much-anticipated rivalry gets on the way between Guyana and D.C Jammers.
Brooklyn/Queens Bulldogs: Richard Mohandat, Ronsard Humphrey, Marlon Thorton, Ashford Johnson, Triston Lake, Ronald Alkins, Warren Butts, Wilfred Branche, Randy Jaggernauth.
Bernard Daniels (Head Coach) and Rundell Ramsay (Assistant Coach).
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