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Dec 07, 2013 Sports
Back-to-back wins were recorded by Linden Foundation Secondary and Mackenzie High when the Sunburst Secondary Schools Under-17 basketball championship continued at the Mackenzie Sports Club Hard Court.
In the latest matches on Wednesday last, Linden Foundation Secondary secured a third straight win, a huge blow out of Harmony 33-5, led by the game high 18 points poured in by Isaiah Semple, Nigel Plowell
touched in seven.
Also on Wednesday, Mackenzie High outclassed Wisburg 44-16 having led 16-9 at half time. Daniel Anthony was in tremendous form getting a tournament high 22 points as teammate Allister Lewis got 10. Koby Roberts led the scoring for Wisburg with five points.
New Silver City bounced past Wisburg 41-17 they had led 22-9 at the half way mark. Wayne Wilson had an outstanding game with a game high 16 points and Branley Griffith 10 for the winners. Tabiki Thompson and Koby Roberts led the scoring for the Wisburg team with seven and six points respectively.
Linden Foundation was also victorious over New Silvercity 30-25. Isaiah Semple touched in eight points with Nigel Plowell and Isaiah Thompson scoring seven each. And Mackenzie High was in ripping form when they annihilated Harmony 57-2, the losers not being able to score in the second half.
Daniel Anthony led the point’s party with 18; Allister Lewis had 15 and Otis Williamson six.
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