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Dec 09, 2013 Sports
– sets up showdown against Sonics
Pacesetters Division III forward, Dwight Grey releases a floater in the paint against Eagles at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall Saturday night.
Nets continued to bounce through the second edition of the Phillip George Legacy competition unhindered when they dumped Trinity Grid Holding (TGH) Pacesetters into a must-win situation Saturday night in the first division category of the memorial event.
Big nights for forwards Drumson McCulley and Mortimer Williams with 19 points each ensured that Nets come away with a huge 75-57 points’ win against the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) number one ranked, Pacesetters.
Randy Richardson scored 16 points for Pacesetters that played Pepsi Sonics last night in a game they had to win to continue in the tournament. Sonics set up the showdown with a 67-43 victory against Panthers in the other Division I game.
Shooting guard, Trevor Smith scored 18 points for Sonics in that game Saturday night. Panthers’ Kevin Cumberbatch and Olatunde Griffith had 10 points each.
In the Division III competition, Pacesetters blew away Eagles 88-50 in a game they had to win by at least 30 points to continue in that competition. Forward, Dwight Grey came up big with 20 points for Pacesetters at the Division III level.
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