Latest update November 28th, 2023 8:57 PM
Jun 17, 2018 Sports
The final three matches in the boys’ under-16 division of Youth Basketball Guyana’s (YBG) National School Basketball Festival (NSBF) Georgetown zone concluded on Friday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) on Homestretch Avenue.
In the winners’ row were St. Joseph High who defeated North Georgetown Secondary 22-20, while Marian Academy dunked Queens’ College 31-22 and President’s College Royals continued their winning ways with a 35-30 win over Tutorial High School.
The results will not affect the semi final fixtures in the division.
Complete results
North Georgetown Secondary 20 – 22 St. Joseph High (U16)
Craig Harlequin – 14 points, 7 rebounds (North Georgetown)
Shaquan Gill – 14 points, 11 rebounds, Shaqueem Wilson – 8 points (SJH)
Queens College 22 – 31 Marian Academy (U16)
Lugard Mohan – 14 points, 7 rebounds (QC)
Tyrese James – 14 points, 10 rebounds, Jaden Daziel – 8 points, 11 rebounds (Marian Acad.)
Tutorial High School 30 – 35 President’s College (U16)
Jaden Moses – 12 points, 8 rebounds, Aubrey Walton- 8 points, 9 rebounds (THS)
Lamon Friday – 13 points, 17 rebounds, Gabriel Lim – 7 points, 13 rebounds (QC)
The Tournament is sponsored by Edward B. Beharry and Company Ltd, Banks DIH LTD and the National Sports Commission.
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