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May 16, 2019 Sports
Four games were played last Saturday in Youth Basketball Guyana’s (YBG) National Schools’ Basketball Festival, in the Georgetown/East Coast
Demerara Regionals’ phase. Bouncing at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH), Homestretch Avenue, three games were played in the Under-14 age group while the feature fixture was an Under-18 encounter.
St. Rose’s High handed Bladen Hall Multilateral a sound 42-5 beating to get the day’s play off to an emphatic start. Carmelo Mai-Son-Hing swooshed a game-high 13 points in his team’s win while Wayne Williams assisted the effort with 8 points. Shakeel Edwards scored all five of Bladen Hall’s points grabbing four rebounds in the process.
The second fixture was always a very one-sided contest with Bishops’ High beating YBG Cluster 48-7. In the 41-point win for the Carmichael Street based school, Matthais Arrindell hooped a game-high 19 points while collecting 7 rebounds and six steals.
Jaden Howard finished with a double-double (13 points and 13 rebounds) while Justin Thomas had 10 rebounds. St. Stanislaus College’s losing streak continued after going down to defending Zone champions, Marian Academy 16-14.
Meanwhile, in the lone Under-18 fixture, St. Rose’s edged Tutorial High26-23 despite a double-double from Jaden Moses (12 points and 10 rebounds) for Tutorial. The Tournament which is sponsored by Edward B. Beharry & Company Ltd, the National Sports Commission, Banks DIH and ExxonMobil continues on May 24th and 25th at the same venue with play in the U-14 and Girls’ Development Divisions.
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