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Mar 15, 2013 Sports
Dyna’s Ravens offensive rampage in the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Division I League continued Wednesday night on the Burnham Basketball Court with another blow-out win, this time against Knights.
Ravens thrashed Knights79-47 for their second straight win of the League with guard/forward Akeem Kanhai scoring14 points, point guards Ryan Stephney, Marlon Rodrigues and forward, Jermaine Slater
scoring10 points each for Ravens.
Owan Walton had 15 points and Kola Sandiford 12 points for Knights in the lopsided loss, their second of the League. Ravens dominated Knights from the first quarter with consistent offensive blitzes that left Knights out of the game literally.
In the first game of the night, a Division III encounter, Guyana Defence Force (GDF) recovered from their opening loss last week, to edge Nets 75-70 in an evenly contested game. Phillip Earle scored 30 points while Mark Rose added 15 points and Jason Khan 12 points for GDF. For Nets, Kester Mayers had 15 points and Mortimer Robertson 14 points.
The GABA League continues tonight with an East Coast and West Coast clash when Buxton take on West Side Jammers in a Division III game.
The League also continues tomorrow with a Colts versus Plaisance Guardians clash in the Division I category.
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