BASKETBALL: Salisbury Juggernauts, X-Men register wins in LIME playoffs

Action in Friday night playoffs. * DABA photo

There were two games played in the LIME National Basketball playoffs last night (Friday) at the Lindo Park.

These were the first games in a best-of-three series in the second semi-finals.

Game 1 – In a hard-fought game which went down to the wire, the Juggernauts of Salisbury overcome a very determined Gloria Shillingford Raptors, 76 points to 74 points. With one minute remaining in the game, the Juggernauts took control and made their free throws when the Raptors were forced to foul their opponents to stop the clock, but with poise and control Juggernauts maintained their cool.

Top-scoring for the Juggernauts were Esmond Andrew 20 pts, Sheldon Vidal 17 pts and Dean Vidal 16 pts while for Raptors Steve Hypolite, a current national player, had 20 pts, Curtis Akiel 15 pts and Devon Barton 16 pts.

Game 2 – The Premier Division saw the domination of the Glam X-Men  taking care of a determined United Insurance Sharks of Scotshead and winning by a 20-point margin; the final scores X-Men 80 points to Sharks’ 60 points. Top-scoring for the X-men were big Garth Joseph dominating inside with 18 pts, McDonald Fontaine 15 pts and Davidson Toulon 13 pts.

All the above teams will play in the second game of the semi-finals on Wednesday at the Lindo Park starting at 7.00 pm.

Tonight the games will continue in the LIME National Basketball playoffs at Paix Bouche with two games starting at 6.00 pm.

Game 1 – Raffoul Snipers verses Solo Auto Starz

Game 2 – Paix Bouche Eagles verses Lime Pros.

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15 Comments

  1. Baskeball Fan
    September 22, 2010

    As a fan of the game of basketball, I think soo many things need to be changed in this league. There are players with absolutely NO discipline. The team from … shoudl be ashamed of the lack of sportsmanship they displayed.Even threatening the young men from Salisbury with violence. What is the DABA doing about that? And I have read the rules sent by the DABA to the teams and I do believe one of the rules was that any player who kicks or tosses a ball needs to get suspended. Rules should apply to everyone. And also if fans cannot control themselves then there should be rules for them to get ejected. We need to have some sense of professionalism in these games else our young athletes will never learn anything. I appreciate the DABA giving our young men an avenue to show their talents but there need to be enforcement of some serious rules. Juggernauts displayed the kind of sportsmanship that should be an example to other teams, not just in basketball.

  2. Miss M
    September 21, 2010

    I think it’s good that Coach Garth plays in the DABA. It helps raise the level of play. He is a great coach. He is tough & don’t put up with nonsense but he truly does care about all of us in his program. He checks our grades, he stays in contact with our parents, he encourages us to do better. He does deserve to be respected for what he does for us.

  3. john
    September 21, 2010

    DNO needs to do a better job at keeping crazy people from posting on here!

    I’m looking forward to watching some great basketball here in Da this weekend!!! See you in the park.

  4. Perseverance
    September 21, 2010

    So proud of the Sweetbry poise. Go men go – 100% support on the ground and overseas. We appreciate your desire and zest for the game. Salisbury Ahead! Salisbury Ahead!

  5. hello garth..another attempt to get you todo what is right!
    September 21, 2010

    @John:
    garth is still playing…that is great to hear! i am glad he is doing what he loves so much..it would be better if he was spending his time and energy taking care of his son and daughter here in america though!..all that effort spent on the court could be put into the two kids he does not have custody of..his own namesake age 12 and oldest daughter age 8….

    way to go garth..i am happy so many see you as a God.. in your country…. because you are not seen as a God here in mine…but if worshipping you would somehow encourage you to send child support my way …i will suck it up and do it..where should i go to church first? your son and daughter will be happy to accompany me i am certain..how many times do i have to write to get your attention to the kids????????

  6. boone
    September 20, 2010

    bad calls bad calls……nw garth joseph should not be a player in the daba tournament in dominica cuz its out of his league he shuld b a coach of a team o a ref seeing of da years he played pro o da president of daba….two dr shud nt be a coach who is on da executive board even to be da president of the association obviously preference will go towards his team dat goes to mickey and over da years all da time dat happened dr teams won from mickey fear knicks to rabo balzers…………dats bullshit bt i enjoyin myself no biggie bt wii can do alot beta in d tounament frm da plavers to the executive board……..peace out

  7. maggie
    September 20, 2010

    the bawie boys showed wat discipline is all about despite the many calls that went against them and the opposin team’s effort to intimidate them congrats Juggernauts and JAH guideE

  8. watcher
    September 20, 2010

    @Dave

    Stop being a hater because Robbo team is out of the playoffs. Robbo could not even run his team to get them to the playoffs, his silly mistakes as a coach has him out of the playoffs. His ego got the best of him, he made bad player choices, and that his problem, nothing to do with the way basketball is run. The team that is there is very competent and the league is going very well. The playoffs are very exciting.

    PLEASE PLEASE Make a constructive comment instead, you need to stop being ignorant.

  9. watcher
    September 20, 2010

    The spectators need to read up to date FIBA rules before they make accusations. Passion for the game is always going to have it’s effect, if their team loses then they have to find something to blame. This was even more evident in the game 1 with starz and paix bouche. They blame the referees when they did so much shit, curse and carryon with no discipline. Same with the sharks, from the time the game started Boon did not concentrate on the game all he did was call on the referee. Why didn’t they play with the same intensity as they did the game before.

    They need to stop looking to the referee, play hard, play your game, and if a call goes againt you, go get it back, don’t sulk at the referee. DO like Paix Bouche snipers, play good clean bastetball, very talented, not once they will make noise and curse on the court, not with themselves or with the referees, they just keep going harder even when they are down.

    They were way down on Saturday at Paix Bouche, Starz had no right to loose that game, not with the lead they had. Snipers discipline and prowess got them through, and made them win. Starz should take this as a big example. All the cursing one another, blaming referee, and dirty play they try will not win them the game.

  10. John
    September 19, 2010

    @DAVE All the refs in Dominica need to be go through training there is always bad call against both teams. The DABA needs to look at getting our refs trained by FIBA.

    Garth Joseph played 13 years of professional basketball. No one treats him like a God, but he does deserve to be respected for all the time & energy he puts in to training the youth & the work he’s doing to get some of those young people scholarships. I believe 5 or 6 of the young men he’s trained are currently on teams in the playoffs.

    And if you think Robo did a better job of running the league than Dave Baron is doing than you really don’t know anything about basketball!!!

  11. bawi girl
    September 19, 2010

    well done bawi massive continue making our village proud……………………the vidals always lead

  12. dave
    September 19, 2010

    This Tournament is not what we expected. the refrees were too one sided for the game Sharks and X Men. All the calls went against the sharks. Garth joseph who played a lil lil lil professional basketball is viewed and respected as a god with Mickey Joseph the pro as his coach. this league is a mess. I regret taking out Robo. Robo we need u back

  13. bawi massive
    September 18, 2010

    Dean Vidal and Sheldon Vidal…. my family!!!!!!!!!!…. congrats to you all!… wish i was there to attend the games :)

  14. Ras Irie
    September 18, 2010

    Poise is definitely the right word to describe Juggernauts temperament at the game. They could have folded down the stretch when a few calls went the other way and Raptors slowly cutting into the lead. GO BAWI

  15. Nothing much
    September 18, 2010

    JUGGERNAUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! To The WOOORRLLLLLD!!!!!!

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