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Aug 11, 2015 Sports
Colts Basketball Club won the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Knockout Tournament Sunday night at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall after beating Dyna’s Ravens 70-56 in the final.
Colts utilised their perimeter game more in the second quarter with Shelroy Thomas attacking the basket to take a 36-27 lead at the end of the first half.
On resumption, the Colts came out firing from three-point range to expand their lead to 12 before Ravens started to grind away. The third period ended ended 49-43 with Colts still holding the advantage.
However, six points would be the closest the Ravens would come to tying the ball game as Colts raged in the opening minutes of the fourth to trample Ravens.
Thomas ended with a team high 15 points while forward, Shane Webster and guard Dave Causway had 13 points each. Ryan Gullen had 16 points while Ryan Stephney contributed 15 points in the loss.
Meanwhile, in the Under-23 final Colts demolished Trinity Grid Holding (TGH) Pacesetters 93-56. It was an all-round performance from the young Colts with forward Leonard Primo leading the way with 20 points.
Guards, Stanton Rose and Jonathan Pooran scored 19 and 17 points respectively while Denzel Dey also had 16 points for Colts. Jahleel Duke scored 25 points and Nathan Saul poured in 21 points for Pacesetters.
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