ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI-- As action continued in the BVI Basketball Federation 2012 Summer League, Pure Playaz beat the Latinos 108-87 with Bodean Samuel scoring 27 points along with 7 rebounds.
Samuel also recorded 3 assists and 1 block as his side overturned a 4-point half time deficit to run out comfortable winners.
Nicols Charles added 20 points, Roger Farrington, 17 and Deon Smith, 15 with 10 rebounds as the Playaz outscored the Latinos by 13 points in the 3rd and 12 in the 4th.
Sandy Nadal top scored for the Latinos with 16. Julio Turnbull and Victor Lima both scored 13 whilst Manuel Grant added 12. Nadal also handed out 7 assists and Grant picked up 7 rebounds.
The first game of June 1 saw the Hawks crushed And One 83-65. Cravern Andrews , Victor Emannuel and Khadin Fahie all recorded doubles with points and rebounds while Diandre Simmonds top scored with 22 points. Franklynn Penn Junior added 14 points, 7 rebounds, 6 steals and 4 assists to his nights work. For And One, Sheldeen Joseph scored 15, Albert Hatchett ,13 and Halford Barzey 11 rebounds.
All Ah Wee then beat the HLSCC Stingrays 92-69, on the back of 23 points from Kenrick Thomas Junior and 24 from Shomari Morgan. Regg Penn scored 24 points with 13 rebounds for the Stingrays.
The Young Gunners had a tough battle before edging past Another Level 91-88, with the game neck and neck deep into the 4th quarter. Ashfield Frett led the Gunners with 26 points with only Michael Benjamin joining him with double digit efforts. Another Level had no less than 5 players with over 10, led by Sekayi Petersens , 20. He also picked up 12 rebounds and a massive 15 steals.
On Saturday June 2, ESHS Gold Rams beat Junior Mega Mix 26-23 with Hakeem Penns 8 points being the top score. Damien Hooper and DMoi Hodge both scored 6 for the Mix.
After the Playaz game, Junior Mystics beat the Skulls 77-41.
Paul Bridgwater scored 31 points with 10 rebounds and 8 steals while William Penn Jnr. scored 15 and Kenya Achom, 13. For the Skulls, Jomoiri Dagou scored 11, JMoi Liburd 10 and Shamoii Dagou 8.
The evenings last game saw an amazing see saw battle between Mega Mix and the Kings with the Mix finally holding on to win 123-100. The Mix were down 53-50 at half time, up by 7 at the end of the third and then romped home on the back of a 43-point last quarter. Douron Phillip scored 23, Halstead Chiverton 25, Shamal Caines 19 and Calvert White 16.
Jevonne Demming responded with 26 points for the Kings, Phillip Glasgow Jnr added 21 and Kimani , 16.
The final two games of the weekend saw the Latinos beat the Stingrays 71-69 with 18 points from Sandy Nadal. Regg Penn again top scored for the College team with 26.
The Legs then rounded off the weekend with a 106-86 win against the Pure Playaz. Randy George proving too hot to handle as he scored 32 points with 16 rebounds. Gary Hillhouse added 25 points and Kennedy Bass (196-F-81, college: Anderson, SC) 20. For the Playaz, Ephraim Gordon recorded 17 as did Bodean Samuel.
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Surprises in store for Summer Basketball League 2013! - May 18, 2013
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI The much anticipated BVI Basketball Federations Summer League will get underway with an opening ceremony from 6:30 P.M. in the Multi Purpose Sports Complex on Saturday May 18, 2013.
Whilst staying shy of giving names the BVI Basketball Federation President, Mr Byron Hodge, has baited the Basketball fans in the Territory in stating that all the big names from abroad will be back to play in the league but who they will be playing for will surprise people [read more]
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI The much anticipated BVI Basketball Federations Summer League will get underway with an opening ceremony from 6:30 P.M. in the Multi Purpose Sports Complex on Saturday May 18, 2013.
Whilst staying shy of giving names the BVI Basketball Federation President, Mr Byron Hodge, has baited the Basketball fans in the Territory in stating that all the big names from abroad will be back to play in the league but who they will be playing for will surprise people."
Looking through the rosters, Hodge noted who they played for dont have them now. It looks like teams have been shopping and the players want to see what they can do in bringing teams up to a higher level and of course, everybody wants to beat the Legs!
The Opening ceremony is at 6.30 P.M. and will be followed by a female exhibition game. That game will be followed by Young Starz against And One, before the 2012 defending Champions Legs face the Kings to round out the opening day.
On Sunday, action continues unabated from 5 P.M. with And One playing Fearless, Heats against the Rebels and East facing Game Boys.
Falling short of many peoples hopes that games would be played back in the villages and not just at one central location, Mr. Hodge applauded the efforts of the Recreation Trust in getting the Greenlands Court up to a high standard and commented that all the courts should be in the same condition. I was very impressed with the surface of the court and Im hoping the Recreation Trust can get the rest of the courts around the Territory to the same standard.
However, Hodge did note that because of the amount of matches scheduled to be played in the Summer League and of course because of the other events that take place in the sports complex, that matches would be played on the newly reconditioned gym in Belle Vue and the Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duffs Bottom.
There will be games every day of the week except Thursday, stated Hodge.
In an attempt to draw some crowds back to the game, one of the sponsors, Lime, will be doing give-aways, and the concession stand will be open and not only equipped with refreshments but also cable TV so fans can watch the NBA Championships during the games.
There will be a featured game every week that will be covered by television and replayed during the following week and fans will be able to follow regular updates on the Federation's Facebook page.
There will be no teams representing Virgin Gorda this time around, but Hodge quickly dispelled any rumours of a rift between the Summer League and Virgin Gordas Summer Jam. In speaking with Trevor West Stephens he said he was having difficulty in getting a team as most of the VG players are already playing for other teams and it certainly wasnt an intentional move or that the Federation had denied them entry.
With the so far undisclosed new rosters, fans will have to come out and see who is playing for whom but as Hodge concluded, There will be some surprises this year so come out and watch.
University of Sioux Falls mens basketball coach Chris Johnson announced that Daven Ottley signed a national letter of intent Tuesday and will join the Cougars program this fall.Ottley, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound post player from the British Virgin Islands, joins USF after playing two seasons at Sauk Valley Community College (Ill.), where he averaged 15.9 points and 10.2 rebounds a game to lead the Skyhawks to a 21-11 mark last season [read more]
University of Sioux Falls mens basketball coach Chris Johnson announced that Daven Ottley signed a national letter of intent Tuesday and will join the Cougars program this fall.
Ottley, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound post player from the British Virgin Islands, joins USF after playing two seasons at Sauk Valley Community College (Ill.), where he averaged 15.9 points and 10.2 rebounds a game to lead the Skyhawks to a 21-11 mark last season. He earned first-team All-Arrowhead Conference and first-team All-Region IV recognition.
We feel like he will make an immediate impact inside for us, said Johnson. Theres no doubt he can score and rebound, and those are two areas we can always improve in.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI --Following the conclusion of the BD Basketball Championship games last Saturday April 20, 2013, the Association has announced the individual award winners from each age group.Overall, District 2 won the U-16 Division with a 47-41 win against District 5, with the League MVP award going to Romain Minott of the Champions.According to BD Basketball President Brian Bash Brewley, The game was very well played with both sides showing some great talent and a competitive edge [read more]
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI --Following the conclusion of the BD Basketball Championship games last Saturday April 20, 2013, the Association has announced the individual award winners from each age group.
Overall, District 2 won the U-16 Division with a 47-41 win against District 5, with the League MVP award going to Romain Minott of the Champions.
According to BD Basketball President Brian Bash Brewley, The game was very well played with both sides showing some great talent and a competitive edge. The 2nd District were near the bottom last year and now look they are champions. Thats a great reflection on the work of Gertrude Thomas and her crew.
District 2 finished the season unbeaten partially due to Minott, who has refound his hunger and desire to play the game.
Among the individual trophies are the Presidential Sportsmanship Awards, which the President noted are based on the way the players competed in all aspects of the game as well as talent and behavior.
Stephen Caul, playing for District 9, took home the award in the U-16 Division, whilst in the Under 13s, Donaldson Layne of District 8 was the recipient.
District 6 had of course won the U13 Championship with a 31-19 victory against District 5 and Sajwan France was named as overall League MVP. Team awards also went to Michael Richardson Junior of District 3, Rackelle Jack (District 4), Malique Wattley (5), Kyle Penn (8) and DMoi Bradley (9).
In the Under 10s, Elroy Bollers, who was also named League MVP, was the winner of the Presidential Sportsmanship Award and Bash reserved special comment for him. He played with a whole different behavior pattern, he said in previous years he seemed to be less of a team player, but now has become a leader.
The Lakers had won the Championship, 17-15 win against Bollers and the Spurs, but each team in the league had an MVP appointed. For the Lakers it was Tyreice Carrasco, for the Hawks Revaughn Garraway and for the Celtics Sahjani France.
Individuals in the U-16 Division were also recognized for various categories including Most Points, which went to Caul. Neville Smith Junior took home the Most Rebounds Trophy as well as Most Blocks. Minott was awarded the Most Steals and Vedal Penn Most Assists.
In an assessment of the District King League, Brewley felt overall there had been a vast improvement in the players especially in their behavior. The players are much improved and have a much better understanding of the game now, he said. We also enforced the need for the youths to maintain their grade point average, which has worked out well and next year we will raise that requirement to make it an even tougher task and make them realize the importance of education as well as playing sports, he concluded.
One area of continual disappointment for Bash is the lack of support for the kids from their parents. The parents didnt really come out and support, according to Brewley and he hopes parents will get more and more involved as opposed to treating the Tournaments like a day care centre. We need to get the parents out, when they are there its a whole different atmosphere and the youths not only behave better, but play better too. So we need parents to come out for the half hour or hour to support their children and then it becomes a whole different ball game.
The Championship had proven another successful tournament for the BD Basketball Association and even better than last year competition wise. All the game across the age groups were played in great spirit, were very competitive and there is reason to have great faith in the future of the game under the guidance of Bash and his team including Sharlene Hill, Carol Ann, Rhennie, Kennedy and the rest.
Up next is a double elimination tournament once school closes and then the plan is to get the support of the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports to re-launch the Inter High School League as well as hold another Primary School version.
So even after a hectic few months, Bash and his crew are already hard at work planning and have hardly even caught their breath before wanting to bring more and more competition for the future of youth basketball.
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