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May 21, 2014 Sports
Mines beat Plant Operations 61-33 to take third place
Plant Maintenance retained their BOSAI Minerals Group Inter Department title when they scored a 41-31 win against General Services Friday night at the Mackenzie Sports Club.
Having disposed of Mines in their semifinal clash 49-22, the defending champions were once again led by Neil Marks and Anson Durant, their leading scorers, to this win after taking control from the first quarter when they led 11-7 and 27-13 at half time.
The General Services never found their form after getting the better of Mines 65-36 and lost by ten in the end.
Plant Maintenance’s guard Anson Durant and forward Neil Marks were joint top scorers with 12 points, after scoring 11 and 10 respectively in their semifinal game and Mark Louis added six for the winners, while guard Alwyn Rodney had a game high 13 points playing for General Services.
The next best score for General Services was from forward Clive McCalman with seven.
In the third place playoff game among the losing semi finalists, Mines led by a tournament high 29 points from guard Marvin Russel, 12 from Laurent Sampson and 10 by R. King, whipped Plant Operations 66-33. The best scorer for the Plant Operations team was Rawelston Slowe with eight points and Patrick Clarke seven.
In the female free throw shooting competition General Services’ Ariel Melville was the winner.
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