Latest update August 18th, 2026 10:27 AM
Sep 28, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – With the FIBA Women’s Caribbean Championship set for the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, November 9 – 17, the Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) has unveiled a 20-player shortlist, with President Michael Singh expressing confidence that Guyana can defend home court and claim the nation’s second women’s Caribbean title, the first since 1996.
“We believe we have a roster capable of going all the way, especially with the championship being played right here on home soil,” Singh said.
The GBF has turned to former national standout Abdullah ‘Zico’ Hamid to lead the charge from the sidelines.
Hamid, who represented Guyana as both a player and coach, will be flanked by assistant coaches Willon Cameron and Warren Wilson, both bringing years of local and regional experience to the bench.
The squad, the GBF said in a release, represents a balance of homegrown talent and overseas reinforcements.
Headlining the list are the Ramlall sisters (Amisha, Arshia, and Asha), all based in the USA, alongside seasoned Europe-based professional Joy Adams, and exciting newcomer Brooklyn McDavid, who Singh hailed as a key figure in the GBF’s expanding overseas pipeline.
“Brooklyn represents the growth of our programme internationally. She’s a welcome addition who we expect will bring a new dimension to Guyana’s game,” Singh noted.
The core of the roster also includes players who featured earlier this year against Suriname in the historic Women’s International Series, staged under the patronage of President Irfaan Ali.
The Shortlist players are Shanill James, Keisha Copperfield, Jamaicy Ogle, Breann Ritchie, Akeelah Campbell (Linden), Junelly Paddy (Berbice), Kean Andrews, Kassidy Wilford, Brianna Benjamin, Rehaica Romain (Linden), Natalia Clarke (Kwakwani), Sherese Leacock (Kwakwani),
Malia Samuels (Kwakwani), Petal Leacock (Kwakwani), Brooklyn McDavid (USA), Ruth Adams (USA), Joy Brown (USA), Amisha Ramlall (USA), Arshia Ramlall (USA) and Asha Ramlall (USA).
The 2025 edition of the Caribbean Championship is expected to feature several of the region’s top national teams, with spots at the FIBA Women’s CentroBasket Tournament on the line, a crucial qualifier for the prestigious FIBA Women’s AmeriCup.
According to the GBF president, “with the blend of youth, experience, and international exposure, we believe Guyana is ready to make a deep run. The players know what’s at stake, winning at home in front of our fans would mean everything.”
Guyana’s women’s programme will be chasing history, hoping to repeat the feat of 1996, when Head Coach Linden “Sancho” Alphonso guided the side to a 67–55 victory over Jamaica in the final of the CARICOM Basketball Championship in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Nearly three decades later, Singh believes the stars are aligned for another golden moment.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
Rising Debt, Rising US Dollar Rate in Oil-rich Guyana!

Aug 18, 2026
Cricinfo – Barbados Tridents’ six-hitting prowess and five wickets between Gudakesh Motie and Mujeeb Ur Rahman helped them clinch the rain-hit game against St Lucia Kings in Gros Islet,...Aug 18, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – The local government system, and the regional administration that is supposed to support are not equipped to deal with the mandate that they are supposed to have. They do not possess the money, the machinery, or the authority to mobilise the resources required to remove the...Aug 16, 2026
By Sir Ronald Sanders (Kaieteur News) – Haiti’s plight must not be forgotten because it is no longer a regular feature of international headlines. The suffering has not diminished. Between January and early June 2026, at least 2,310 people were killed, 1,106 were injured and 99 were kidnapped,...Aug 18, 2026
(Kaieteur News) – “Unusual peak.” In electricity demand. Hon. Minister of Public Utilities and Aviation, Deodat Indar, was unusually clear with a warning to expect blackouts. Appreciate the candor, minister. The Wales Gas-to-Energy, the much-advertised solution, is closing in fast on...Freedom of speech is our core value at Kaieteur News. If the letter/e-mail you sent was not published, and you believe that its contents were not libellous, let us know, please contact us by phone or email.
Feel free to send us your comments and/or criticisms.
Contact: 624-6456; 225-8452; 225-8458; 225-8463; 225-8465; 225-8473 or 225-8491.
Or by Email: glennlall2000@gmail.com / kaieteurnews@yahoo.com