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Kaieteur Sports – In an intense and thrilling matchup Saturday last, the Kitty/Campbelville Ravens emerged victorious over Wortmanville Pacesetters with a final score of 62-52, securing their spot in the conference final. The game showcased stellar performances from key players on both teams.
Jude Collette led the charge for the Ravens with an impressive 15-point contribution, closely followed by Dominic Vicente with 14 points, and Orin Walton with 13 points. Shamar Huntley also made a significant impact, adding nine points to the team’s tally.
On the opposing side, Troy David stood out as the primary scorer for the Pacesetters, netting 11 points. Tariq Cave, Zion Grey, and Michael Turner also made valuable contributions, scoring nine, seven, and six points respectively.
The Ravens demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill throughout the game, creating a formidable offensive and defensive presence on the court. The Pacesetters fought hard, with David leading the charge, but ultimately fell short against the Ravens’ determined performance.
With this victory, the Ravens advance to the conference final, where they will face their next opponent in a bid to secure a coveted spot in the championship game. Basketball enthusiasts can look forward to another thrilling showdown as the Ravens continue their quest for glory in the upcoming stages of the competition.
The tournament was made possible through the support of prominent entities like, Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports, G-Boats Guyana, Guyana Basketball Federation, National Sports Commission, and Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association.
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