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Pacesetters win twice in one night

March 9, 2010 | By KNews
Courts Pacesetters won twice in one night to boost their confidence Sunday night when the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) Division I and III Leagues continued at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Pacesetters opened the night with a Division III 77-51 points’ win against the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) with Kieth Tute scoring 17 points, Richard Mohandatt 16 points and Travis Williams 13 points for the winning team.
Jermaine Newton scored 15 points and Rondel Edwards 12 points for GDF in the game. Pacesetters then returned to win their Division I game 79-55 against Nets with Stephon Gillis putting up 18, Travis Burnette 17 and Royston Siland 14 points.
Drumson McCulley had 19 points for Nets with Triston Tulloch 10 points. Another third division encounter had separated the two Pacesetters win. Ravens had won against Nets in the second game 74-56 putting Nets down twice.
Tyron Hamid scored 24 points for Ravens while Delon Davidson scored 11 points. Jamal Thompson had 23 points for Nets. The tournament continues with Bounty Colts taking on Maccabbees, Pacesetters challenging Nets and East/West Fire playing in the feature game against Colours Panthers.

 

Kanhai pilots Amelia’s Ward jets to LABA U-19 title

Monday, 08 March 2010 00:44 
AAKEEM ‘The Dream ‘ Kanhai piloted the Amelia’s Ward Jets as they soared past Alleyene’s Retrieve Raiders 53-47 to win the Linden Amateur Basketball Association’s  (LABA) Under -19 basketball title on Saturday night in front of a packed Mackenzie Sports Club Hard Court crowd. The multifaceted national youth captain ‘The Dream’ Kanhai, has ever so often when his team falters to win a championship, and there are not many they have lost, seen as the cop out guy, notably in their depressing and only defeat to Raiders in the preliminary round of the tournament.
However, Kanhai is one who never shirks from such responsibilities and once again as the Jets at times seemed jet lagged against a wary opponent he was there to propel them home.
Revered former Indiana University basketball coach Bob Knight once wrote “I believe in simplicity and execution of fundamental skills. Defense is one of the most important of these skills.”
For Kanhai who is the most gifted player in Guyana, if anything, he personifies this thought by Knight and it became clear it was his desire to deliver.
The unassuming Kanhai displays his skills with a soft touch and after his coach Calvin Slowe deliberately withheld him from the starting lineup, it proved a strategy to ensure he does not run into early foul trouble, when he is needed most at the end of the game.
The Jets other core players led by Parrish Cadogan held their own without their captain on court and while the scores were tied at 6 they played exceedingly well to put their team up 14-8, on a 8-2 run, to end the first quarter.
It seemed therefore that the Jets were in perfect position to take the championship without much resistance, but this was not to be.
Midway into the second quarter Kanhai reminded his opponents of his presence with a slam dunk. Another player who excited the crowd was Cadogan, a national high jump record holder, who lighted up the scoreboard with a three-point shot for the Jets to extend their advantage 30-14.
But the Raiders were able to mount an offensive and reduced the deficit as Yannick Primo drove down  the lane to end the first quarter on a roll but the Jets still maintained cruise control at  30-20.
By then Raiders’ Norman Chapman (Jr) was also seeking to get the Raiders back in contention and after landing a three-point shot, the Raiders trailed 26-36 with 4:40 to go . Kanhai responded with a ‘jack-knife’ lay up only to see Raiders forward Jeffrey  knock down one from behind the arc. Then Larose followed it up with a controlled penetration to cut the lead but Jets led 38-33 at the end of the third quarter.
During the conclusion of the third quarter Kanhai inexplicably missed three straight free throws after being fouled in three point territory.
This slump continued with two more freebies to start the fourth quarter and Chapman’s drive brought his team within striking distance 35-38.
Baskets by Larose, then Chapman saw the Raiders take the initiative 41-40 and it looked like a tournament final indeed.
However, Emmanuel Archibald soon regained the lead for Jets and while Kanhai sank one of two line shots, an ominous sign, it preserved the Jets lead at 43-41.
Larose brought his team within a basket at 43-45, and 45-47 and Devol Wilson at 47-49 befire Kanhai, who was working hard at the offensive and defensive ends of the floor sank two free throws and before he ‘Tomahawked’ a dunk at the buzzer to ensure the Jets won the championship.
For his efforts throughout the tournament Kanhai was the obvious choice of Most Valuable Player (MVP).
Cadogan had 18 points and Kanhai 13 with several rebounds while for the Raiders Larose and had a game high 21 points and Primo 10.
In the supporting game for third place Victory Valley Royals won 59-31 after a 29-13 lead at half time.
Marlon Pollydore with 21 points, Lynden Warden 12 and Theodore Tappin 10 were the top shoots for the Royals while Remmington Wade had 14 for the losers.

Raiders looking to repeat win over Jets in LABA U-19 final tonight
By Joe Chapman | Saturday, 06 March 2010
UNBEATEN Alleyne’s Retrieve Raiders will seek to keep their clean slate of victories when they face the might of Amelia’s Ward Jets this evening from  19:00 h to determine the Linden Amateur Basketball Association (LABA) Under-19 champions at the Mackenzie Sports Club hard court.
The two teams go head to head after the Raiders prevailed by a basket 56-54 in their earlier clash.
The supporting game from 19:00 h will bring together a fight for third place between Block 22 Flames and Victory Valley Royals.
To reach the final the Raiders easily disposed of Block 22 Flames while the Jets scored an impressive win against Victory Valley Royals.
National youth player Akeem ‘The Dream’ Kanhai will be the main plank in the Jets lineup and should receive solid support from Parrish Cadogan, Theodore Tappin and Marlon Pollydore.
On the other hand, the Raiders should expect the likes of Jeffrey LaRose, Yannick Primo, Devrol Wilson and Dual Cameron to bring them victory.
The Raiders got the better of Kanhai and company when they clashed in the round robin group play but tonight’s final cancels out any thoughts of that loss for the multi-talented Kanhai.
However, the Raiders feel that they have the key to keeping Kanhai in check and will be looking  for a team effort to reduce Kanhai‘s effectiveness inside. If Kanhai is forced to seek outside jumpers, the Raiders do stand a better chance of a repeat win.
Their inside presence of LaRose and company will do well to make the game in the paint offensive and have their opponents try to shoot them down on defence.
However, the Jets must also guard against depending on Kanhai alone, which will play into the hands of the Raiders, giving them a better chance of matching with the Jets in every department of their game. But should Kanhai get his outside game going then the chances of Raiders winning them will be seriously affected.

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