One Guyana Basketball Premier League continues this weekend

More fantastic matches are scheduled to be played this weekend at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) on Homestretch Avenue in Georgetown, as another set of exciting face-offs are anticipated in the ‘One Guyana’ Basketball Premier League.
Weekend action begins with Panthers taking on Eagles, followed by D Up clashing with Kwakwani Untouchables. Berbice Renegades would be battling Flames and Colts would be taking on Royals as Saturday’s action comes to an end.
Kwakwani Untouchables take on Masters, Black Caimans battle Jets, and Raiders go toe-to-toe with Ravens to conclude Sunday’s action.

Panthers in action against Guardians last weekend

The ‘One Guyana’ Basketball Premier League is expected to continue bringing joy, thrills, entertainment and excitement to all basketball fans as had obtained in the four games played at the same venue last weekend.
Pacesetters defeated the East Coast All Stars in a lopsided match in last Saturday’s opening game, which began at 17:35 hrs. Establishing the tone for the remainder of the game, they took an early lead in the first quarter (16-9); then led by 21 points (37–16) at the half, and prevailed in the end by a total of 35 points (80–45). Jaleel Duke (12 points) and Tafawa Daly (15 points) were crucial to that victory.
In a thrilling match between Plaisance Guardians and Panthers, which commenced at 19:15hrs last Saturday, teams appeared evenly matched at the start of the first quarter, and play was fierce, with the scorecard reading 11-10 in Panthers’ favour.
A slow second quarter allowed the Panthers a 10-point advantage over the Guardians, despite the valiant effort they put in. Eventually, Guardians lost the encounter by a single point (51–52). The two most notable players in that encounter were Jacob Lowe of the Panthers (16 points) and Trevton Wolford of the Guardians (14 points).
The GDF squad played the Black Caimans in game one last Sunday. Although the Caimans put up a strong fight in the first quarter, they trailed by two points.
Displaying their strength, the GDF team led by eleven points at the half (34–23), and were eventually comfortable 33-point winners as the game ended with the scorecard reading 76-43. Ronaldo Rowe was the star of the show with 30 points.
Charles Williams was the Colts’ most significant player, scoring 17 points in the final game of the weekend clash against the Guardians.
Up until the fourth quarter, the game was an evenly contested affair(44–41); then the Colts stepped up their game and won the contest with the scorecard reading 67-54.