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Feb 15, 2013 Sports
The Linden Amateur Basketball Association (LABA) has called up some 21 prospective Under-19 players ahead of their clash against Georgetown on March 2 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
The Under-19 clash will be the first of a double-header featuring Linden against Georgetown. A senior clash will follow the Under-19 game.
The players from which a final LABA representative twelve will be chosen are Joel Webster, Emmanuel Archibald, Travin Dryden, Keifer Tappin, Taqhille Johnson, Matthew Daniels, Desmond Peters, Akeel Primo, Marlon Alexander, Raydon Wilson, Selwyn Noble, Al Edwards, Terron Welch, Dennis Niles, Paul Kellman Gavin Gasper, Kyle Stewart, Dennis Niles, Calvin McDonnel, Isaiah Alphonso and Jammal Bethune.
These players are asked to contact the LABA Organising Secretary, Ashton Angel Jr. on either 444 2712 or 644 8018 for further information on the technical staff that will be assigned to the team for the showdown against Georgetown.
The LABA earlier this week announced a 15 member senior squad, which will also be reduced to a final twelve players. Those players include Steve Neils Jr., Shane Webster, Neil Marks, Marvin Hartman, Orin Rose, Chris Williams, Marlon Pollydore, Allister Webster, Quincy Jones, Marl Louis, Harold Adams, Keon Cameron and Orlando Glasgow.
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