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Jul 06, 2017 Sports
Part of the action in one of the matches Tuesday at the Cliff Anderson
Sports Hall in the NSBF basketball National Championships.
Play in the 12th edition of the NSBF National Championship continued Tuesday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Marian Under-14 defeated New Amsterdam Multilateral – 38 to 4 points. Ethan Fernandes 12 points, Jether Harris 11points, 4 assist, 9 rebounds, 8 steals, and Meshal Allicock 6 points, 5 steals led the winners. Devonta Tappin had 3 points, 3 rebounds for New Amsterdam Multi.
Tutorial High Under-19 then defeated Adult Education Association (AEA) – 35 to 30 points in a keen contest. Denzil Logan 16 points and Zion Gray 5 points, 14 rebounds were the standouts for Tutorial.
Graig Harlequin 10 points, 12 rebounds and Terrence Audain had 5 points, 11 rebounds for AEA.
Plaisance Secondary held off GTI 56 to 54 points in a closely fought battle. Regional Conference MVP, Nigel Bowen poured in 30 points, 29 rebounds, Andrew Johnson 7 points and Jared Sears 6 points, 11 rebounds for Plaisance.
Shamar Huntley had a game high 32 points, and Ki-Jah-Nee Simple 6 points, 16 rebounds for GTI.
The tournament is being sponsored by Edward B Beharry and Companies Ltd, National Sports Commission, John Fernandes Ltd and Sterling Product Ltd.
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