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Sep 29, 2012 Sports
One of the most impressive combinations in the 2012 Mackeson Smooth Moves 3-on-3 Contest, Pitbulls, ripped apart their oppositions Thursday night when Guyana’s most lucrative basketball competition continued at the Independence Boulevard Court, Albouystown.
Pitbulls, a unit out of the Ravens Basketball Club, with Ryan Gullen, Ryan Stephney, Jermaine Slater and Akeem Kanhai imposed their superiority finishing 2-1 from their three games in what was a competitive group, and further advanced in the tournament.
They opened their bid for a maiden smooth moves title in their
second night of competition with a 21-11 win against Eagles. Pitbulls then stopped Albouystown, who had defeated Pacesetters in the first game, 18-16 to go comfortably ahead on the points table.
However, Pacesetters’ ‘B’ team sneaked a win, which was their only win of the night, against the Pitbulls in the last game that finished in a 14-14 deadlock. Sean Gillis buried his free-throws that handed Pacesetters the win after Pitbulls had a miserable time at the line.
The game was certainly the most entertaining of the night, which came down to a Pacesetters vs. Ravens rivalry. The Pacesetters unit of Clement Brusche, Alex Grey and Gillis played their best game of the night against Pitbulls after losing their previous two games.
Eagles were the other qualifying team from that group, also playing on their second night. Eagles beat Pacesetters 17-9 and Albouystown Ballers 21-17. Pitbulls win against them gave Pitbulls the top spot on the table, heading into the third week of competition. (Edison Jefford)
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