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Jul 28, 2017 Sports
Matches continues tonight at CASH
There were three games each on Saturday and Sunday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall when the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA), Powerade/Rainforest Water/ Malta Supreme, 1st, 2nd and under-23 division tournaments continued.
On Saturday, defending Under-23 champions Colts brought an end to Eagles’ unbeaten run with a huge 30 point, 73-43 demolition. Colts’ Jafar Gibbons led with eth game high 19 points. Game two on Saturday saw Nets edging Kobras by one point 62-61 in the first division.
In the third and final game of the night, defending first division champions Bounty Colts continued their winning ways with an easy 78-58, 20-point win over Pepsi Sonics.
On Sunday in the initial 2nd division match-up between Pacesetters and Sonics, they former enjoyed a huge victory, 98-40 continuing the woes of Pepsi Sonics in the league. In game two, reigning second division champs, Bounty Colts added another win to their list, a 70-62 triumph over the University of Guyana Trojans.
In the feature match of the night a division-one match-up, UG Trojans suffered a second defeat of the night, this time to Plaisance Guardians, 88-47. The tournament will continue tonight with two matches at the cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
The first will see Kobras bouncing against Pacesetters in the Under-23 division and Colts taking on UG Trojans in a second division clash.
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