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Jun 29, 2012 Sports
– team takes on D.C Jammers, Brooklyn Bulldogs this weekend
The Guyana national senior male basketball team will be in action this weekend against one of their long-term nemesis, the Washington D.C Jammers and a new foe, the Brooklyn Bulldogs in a tri-partite series for bragging rights and the impressive lien trophy.
Kaieteur Sport presents the profiles of the top players on which Guyana’s hopes of beating what is an impressive D.C Jammers line-up will rest. The local team represents a mixture of youth and experience shooting guard, Chris Williams making his senior debut.
Name: Steffon Gillis
Position: Shooting Guard
Age: 30
Club: Courts Pacesetters
Base: Georgetown
Name: Chris Williams
Position: Shooting Guard
Age: 22
Club: Wismar Pistons
Base: Linden
Name: Ryan Gullen
Position: Small/Power Forward
Age: 25
Club: Ravens
Base: Georgetown
Name: Royston Siland
Position: Power Forward
Age: 32
Club: Courts Pacesetters
Base: Georgetown
Name: Travis Burnett
Position: Point Guard
Age: 22
Club: Courts Pacesetters
Base: Georgetown
Name: Ryan Stephney
Position: Point Guard
Age: 23
Club: Ravens
Base: Georgetown
Name: Shane Webster
Position: Centre
Age: 23
Club: Amelia’s Ward Jets
Base: Linden
Name: Randy Richardson
Position: Small Forward
Age: 23
Club: NA United
Base: New Amsterdam
Name: Naylon Loncke
Position: Forward
Age: 34
Club: Ravens
Base: Georgetown
Name: Akeem Kanhai
Position: Guard/Forward
Age: 19
Club: Ravens
Base: Georgetown/Linden
Name: Jason Alonzo
Position: Centre
Age: 35
Club: Kings
Base: Linden
Mark Agard
Head Coach
Andrew Hercules
Assistant Head Coach
Full National Team: Travis Burnette, Dave Causway, Shelroy Thomas, Kerwin Blades, Naylon Loncke, Steffon Gillis, Chris Williams, Akeem Kanhai, Ryan Gullen, Jermaine Slater, Shane Webster, Jason Alonzo, Randy Richardson, Royston Siland, Ryan Stephney.
Mark Agard (Head Coach) and Andrew Hercules (Assistant Coach).
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