Who will remain unbeaten?

Mackenzie Sports Club Open Basketball League

A crowd-pulling match-up is anticipated when the two clubs with unblemished records after three separate encounters meet.
The second ranked Half Mile Bulls will collide with third seed Victory Valley Royals in this year’s Mackenzie Sports Club Open League Basketball championship at the MSC hard court.
The Bulls who are thus far unscathed will need all the help into this game after the first two wins were achieved without the services of forward Travin Dryden and guard Michael Turner. The two players have been responsible for their impressive showing over the past year. Dryden and Turner showed up in their last game and were able to contribute with impressive performances.

Chris Williams
Harold Adams

The Royals have a powerful scoring crew which is led by national shooting guard Chris Williams along with forward Harold Adams. The duo average 28 points per game. They will be supported by Orlando Glasgow who has scored 26 points per game. The awesome trio has been responsible for the Royals’ onslaught thus far.
Adams had a tournament high score of 46 against Pistons while grabbing 24 and 14 in other matches. Williams recorded 33, 27 and 22 points while Glasgow has 33, 23 and 22.
However, the Bulls did not gain the second seed rating by luck. They will look to former junior national Travin Dryden and Michael Turner to give the kind of support to shooting guard Terron Welch who can be a scoring machine.
In order to make it a resounding success Jason Blair and Joebie Easton must come to the party.
The first game at 18.30hrs will bring the fourth ranked Amelia’s Ward Jets against fellow ward team Bankers Trust Falcons.
In the latest results on Sunday number one seed Retrieve Raiders clawed back into contention with their as they scored a solid 65-47 victory over Block 22 Flames while Bankers Trust Falcons gained their first win in four outings when the championship continued at the tournament venue the MSC hard court.