Results of eventful National Basketball League weekend

Game 2 of Friday night's match. Photo courtesy D/ca Amateur Basketball Association

Friday

Game 1 – After being criticized for not living up to the standards of a champion team Maximum Supplies Tigers came out to prove the critics wrong by destroying the Police Sports club 90 points to 51 points. Top scoring for the Tigers team were Tony Lee 30 pts, Ian Brumant 19 pts and Curtis John 13pts while for the Police team Lenny Dangleben 18pts and Garvin James 9 pts.

Game 2 – Looking to maintain their undefeated record the Raffoul Snippers of Paix Bouche ran into the Juggernauts of Salisbury whose intent was to defeat the Snippers to take the top spot in the division.

In a closely contested game, Juggernauts overcame the Snippers winning 61points to 58 points. Top scoring for Juggernauts were Dean Vidal 20pts, Lance Joseph 15pts and Ernard Andrew 9pts, while Hendricks Hollborough 20 pts and Lenin Paul 14 pts.


Saturday

Gloria Shillingford Raptors defeated Tony Prentice Stormers 64 points to 55 points. Top scoring for the Raptors Devon Barton 15 points, Clem Telemaque 12 points and Steve Hypolite 9, while Kurt Joseph 14 points, Derick Birmingham 12 points and Kairon George 11 points for Stormers.

One game was scheduled that night, as Dr Mac Prowlers of Trafalgar decided to call it quits. Therefore the points were awarded to the Glam X-Men.

Sunday Games played at Grand Bay

Game 1 – ACS Ballers won the by 4 points in a closely contested game over La Plaine Shockers 62 points to 58 points. Top scoring for Ballers were Dwight Timothy 13 points, Kevin George 11 points and Kadie Brown 11 points, while R. Blaize 16 points and Kovie Williams 10 points for the Shockers.

Game 2 – RJS Blazers had the better of Lime Pros winning the game on the Pros home court 74 points to 69 points. Top scoring for Blazers were Denver Dublin 23 points and Ricky Toussaint 17, while Shamal Tounge 17 points, Ted George 14 points and Hakeem Dangleben 13 points.

Games will continue this week in the Lime National Basketball League at the Lindo Park from Wednesday.

Wednesday – Game 1 – DCP Original X-Men verses Juggernauts
Game 2 – Maximum Building Supplies Tigers verses La Plaine Shockers.

Thursday – Game 1 – ACS Ballers verses Kelvar Daroux Hurricanes
Game 2 – United Insurance Sharks verses Pakya Marigot Sonics

Friday –     Game 1 – Police Sports Club verses Solo Auto Starz
Game 2 – Paix Bouche Eagles verses RC Enterprises Faith

Saturday –  Game 1 – Gloria Shilligford Raptors verses Maximum Building Supplies Tigers
Game 2 – Kelvar Daroux Hurricanes verses Tony Prentice Stormers.

The league is sponsored by telecommunications provider, LIME.

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1 Comment

  1. Sheena
    August 23, 2010

    Hi there. Thanks so much for always keeping me updated on the happenings in Dominica. I feel like my entire family plays for the Juggernauts and my brother coaches so I want to publicly congratulate them on always playing hard and winning or losing with class. I would however like to suggest a bit more info on the games, especially some of the key plays that might have caused a team to win or lose and also, like in this instance, what happened after the game, namely the hostility from the losing team. Additionally, I would like to make a few corrections. Firstly, the score that was labeled as Lance’s actually belongs to Sheldon Vidal and the young man’s name is actually ESMOND ANDREW. :-) Just a few suggestions.

    Again thank you for keeping me abreast and keep up the good work!!

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