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Mar 16, 2013 Sports
The organisers have completed the requisite modalities and Berbicians can gear up for two exciting encounters when the grand final and third place playoff of the inaugural Banks DIH Classic Inter Club Basketball competition gets underway at the Fyrish Basketball Court tomorrow evening.
When activities commence at 15:30hrs, Rosehall Town and Smythfield Rockerfellas will go head to head in what is anticipated to be a keenly contested encounter to determine the third place followed by the championship game at 16:30hrs between Central New Amsterdam and Fyrish Black Sharks.
Central New Amsterdam will enter the game with the psychological advantage after winning a preliminary encounter against Fyrish Black Sharks 53-35. Contrastingly, the former team has played unbeaten during the preliminary stages and will start as firm favourites.
Their lineup include the likes of Randy Richardson, Jevauhn and Enoch Vanderstoop, Marvin Chester and Randy Caesar while their opponents have had mixed fortunes during the preliminary stages.
Smythfield Rockerfellas took some time to become acclimatized to the conditions and surrendered several games in the preliminary rounds. They eventually found their range and made amends, consuming all in their path to eventually clinch a finals berth.
They will be depending heavily on the likes of Leyland Edwards, Joel Fraser, Rayol Franklyn and Joel Fraser in their quest for championship honours.
The third place game is also expected to be keenly contested affair and apart from the prizes on offer for the winner and runners-up, there will be special awards for other outstanding individual feats. The presentation ceremony will be held immediately after the game and representatives of the sponsors will assist with the distribution of prizes. The coordinator is Vibert Garrett.
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