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Mar 08, 2013 Sports
– TGH Pacesetters remain unbeaten
Trinity Grid Holdings (TGH) Pacesetters remained unbeaten in both the Division I and III Leagues of the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Wednesday night when the competition continued on Burnham Court.
In the opening game of the double-header that featured Pacesetters, Calvin Harding dropped 16 points and Tarique Cave 13 points to give TGH Pacesetters an early 2-0 record in the Division III League after
Shooting guard, Stephon Gillis (centre) is flanked by forwards Royston Siland (left) and Clement Brusche after their spectacular fourth quarter performance Wednesday night.
beating the Defence Force Monday night.
Pacesetters won 77-60 in a much improved offensive performance than the low-scoring thriller Monday night. Neil Gordon scored 23 points and Travis Belgrave 22 points for Eagles in their first game of the League that started last weekend.
Then in the second game, a fourth quarter collapse from Melanie Patriots led to an 84-51 thrashing from Pacesetters Division I team. Shooting guard, Stephon Gillis and point guard, Travis Burnett went on a rampage in the fourth period.
Burnett finished with 24 points while Gillis had 23 points for TGH Pacesetters in their Division I Season opening game. Forward, Royston Siland scored 10 points and he, along with Clement Brusche, controlled numerous boards.
Kurtleigh English scored 20 points while Sheldon Legall had 16 points for Melanie Patriots that was tied 43-43 with Pacesetters at the end of the third period. The competition continues tonight with another double-header on Burnham Court.
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