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Oct 04, 2012 Sports
Action in the Gatorade / Pepsi Sonics Basketball Tournament for First and Third Division teams continue this weekend with double headers planned for Saturday and Sunday, at Burnham Court.
On Saturday, Pacesetters come up against United Buxton at 19:00hrs and that will be followed by a First Division clash between Colts and Panthers.
The following day will see two First Division games featuring Pacesetters versus Colts and Dyna Ravens vs. Panthers.
Meanwhile, in results of matches played to date: Pacesetters led by Travis Burnette, who dumped in a game high 20 points, defeated Republic Nets 62-50.
Burnette received support from Naylon Loncke with 18 points and Stephon Gillis 10.
For the Nets, Drumson McCaulay poured in 15 points, while Mortimer Stewart added 10.
Dyna Ravens then beat Guardians 58-49 with Jermaine Slater 14, Tyrone Hamid 12 and Brian Stephney 11, the players leading their team to victory, while Enoch Matthews with 14 and Marlon Chesney 13 led the way for Guardians.
Kurt Moses with 19 points and Joslyn Crawford 18 ensured that Pacesetters won against Eagles 69-61.
For Eagles, Barrington Wright and Adam Jacobs with 15 points apiece and Quasie Thompson 13 efforts were not good enough to grab victory for Eagles.
Cotls then eased past Pepsi Sonics 31-23.
Rondell Holder with 10 points and Delon LaRose 8 led their team to victory, while Samuel Thompson was the leading marksman for Sonics after scoring 8 points.
Panthers won by a walk-over from Patriots and the GDF.
United Buxton won against Republic Nets 68-66 and Colts edged Pepsi Sonics 70-69.
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