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Dec 07, 2012 Sports
Play in the Inaugural Berbice Inter Club Classic Basketball Competition commenced last Sunday with one game.
In the game which was played at the Rose Hall Town Basketball court, Rose Hall Town Basketball Team defeated Jammers also of Rose Hall 64-49 in a hard fought game. Led by a game high 30 points by Perry Ancel Cort and 19 from Eon Wiggins, Rose Hall Town was able to stave off a spirited effort from their neighbours to come out victorious.
Troy Paul with 21 points was the top scorer for the Jammers combination.
The competition will continue on Sunday with two matches with the New Amsterdam teams coming in to action.
At the New Amsterdam Basketball court – Smythfield will take on Central New Amsterdam in what is expected to be a keenly contested affair. The second game at Rose Hall Town will see Rose Hall Town being at home to Fyrish. Five teams are participating in the competition which is being played on a round robin basis. The top four teams will then advance to the semifinals which will see the team with the most points taking on the team third in the points standing and the second and fourth placed teams clashing for a spot in the finals which is slated for Sunday 20th January at the New Amsterdam Basketball court.
All matches will bounce off at 16:00 hrs.
The top four teams will all be presented with cash, trophies and other memorabilia while there will also be prizes for outstanding individual participants. The coordinator is Vibert Garrett. (Samuel Whyte)
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