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Dec 18, 2014 Sports
– Den Amstel brings West Coast pride
TRS Raptors, based in Melanie out of the Melanie Patriots Basketball Club, will represent the East Coast
tomorrow night in the Mackeson ‘King of the Rim’ 3×3 Basketball Super Eight Final after topping the East Coast zone of the competition.
Centre/forwards, Sherlan Legall, who is a beast in the paint and a prolific scorer, will lead the team along with Ashton Adams. Shooting guard, Floyd Arthur and Rayburn Bowman will complete the East Coast-based quartet tomorrow night.
The team’s strategy is simple: they rotate the ball inside first to their big men looking for the easy opening; if it’s not there, Arthur takes the jumper. The team will come up against the best of the best from Georgetown, Linden and the West Coast.
Den Amstel ‘A’ will represent the West Coast with shooting guard, Michael Clarke its main scorer. Colin Benn, Rondel Hutson and Severn Austin complete the West Coast-based team in the final after topping their zone last week.
The Mackeson ‘King of the Rim’ 3×3 Basketball Competition culminates tomorrow night at 7pm at California Square, East Ruimveldt with eight teams from four zones battling for a $500,000 first place prize and $300,000 second place purse.
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