Tambora Caines was named Finals and Regular season MVP
Ghaut Bucs wins 2011 SKABA Title
Ghaut Bucs wins 2011 SKABA Title..Tambie
named MVP - Oct 17, 2011
Basketball City (October 16th 2011):- The
Ghaut Bucks are the 2011 SKABA League Premier Division Champions. A
massive crowd turned out to Basketball City to see The Westbourne Ghuat
Based team play their hearts out to beat the defending champions
Rams Energizer Hitters to win their first SKABA Title.
After losing game 4 most basketball pundits declared that Ghuat Bucs
will have a very difficult task in winning Game 5 against the much more
experienced Hitters. However the bucs proved all the pundits wrong when
they came out and outplayed and out scored the Hitters in almost every
quarter.
Bucs led at the end of the 1st quarter 22-17 then again at the half
42-34. The 3rd quarter saw Bucs increase their lead to a fairly
comfortable 65-48 advantage. The Bucs entered the 4th quarter brimming
with confidence after building themselves an impressive 17 point lead.
However Hitters showed true mettle and resilience when they clawed
themselves back to within striking distance of then Buc when they
trimmed the Bucs lead from 17 to 5 with less than 2 minutes remaining in
the game.
Ghaut Bucs handled the Hitters run well and was able to keep their
composure and stave off the Hitters late 4th quarter onslaught. Despite
key players Dwight Mac 11 Jacobs and Tamboura Tambie Caines fouling out
late in the 4th quarter the Bucs were still able to resist the Hitters
run and win the game much to the delight of the hundreds of Ghaut Bucs
and basketball fans that jammed Basketball City.
The final score saw Ghuat Bucs beating the defending champions Rams
Hitters 86-80
Ghuat Bucs top scorer
Tambora Caines (186-F-80) was named Finals and Regular season MVP.
Top Performers in the SKABA 2011 Finals Game 5 include:
Marlon Jah Love Powell 24 pts 6 rebs 5 assists
Ansel Bonzi Revan 16 pts, 5 rebs, 2 assists
David Dowell 12 pts 10 rebs 2 stls
Marvin Skywalker Davis 14 pts, 10 rebs, 5 assists, 3 stls
Anthony Jabal Joseph 10 pts, 10 rebs
Fig Tree wins regular season. SKABA Final Four
tips off this Sunday - Sep 18, 2011
The
SKABA Final Four is set and former Champions Fig Tree are on top of the
heap as they ended the regular season as the top dawgs in SKABA and thus
the number 1 seeded team heading into the final four playoffs which
begins on Sunday 18th at Basketball City.
Joining Fig Tree in the Final Four will be seeds 2 to 4 namely Ghaut
Bucs, Horsfords Ghetto Roots and last years Champions Rams Hitters.
Ghaut Bucs had an exceptional season and can be easily characterized as
the most improved team for the season while Ghetto Roots and Hitters
have both maintained their status as 2 of the elite teams in SKABA.
Notably absent from this years final four are St.Pauls Tuff Knots and
last years finalists the Cotton Ground Rebels. The Tuff Knots seemed
well on their way to winning the regular season as the return of their
BIG 3 (Javid Williams, Noren and Nasharn Maynard) resulted in the team
recording some very impressive blow-out victories over Ghetto Roots,
Hitters among others. However the team was expelled from the league
after violating SKABA rules when they forfeited 2 games . SKABA rules
state that any team that forfeits 2 games shall be automatically
expelled from the league. Some may argue that had Tuff Knots not been
expelled the final four might have been slightly different as the 4th
seeded Hitters may have been out of the loop. The CG Rebels were unable
to duplicate their cinderalla season of last year but remain one of the
most feared teams in the league.
The Playoffs tips off on Sunday 18th with the Number 1 seeded Fig Tree
playing Number 4 seeded Hitters in Game 1 and in Game 2 number 3 seeded
Ghetto Roots will be playing number 2 seeded Ghaut Bucs. Both games will
be the first games of 2 best of 3 series to determine who will face off
in the finals.
President Romel Tobias commented I think the decision to take games to
the rural areas paid huge dividends for us as we are in the middle of
September and despite the many rained out games that had to be
re-scheduled sometimes 2 and 3 times over we are able to begin the
playoffs in mid-september, something which we have not seen for some
time as over the last few years we have seen the finals began as late as
the first week in November last year it began in the last week in
October and even with rain delays we expect that the entire season will
be done before the 3rd week in October .
Fig Tree will no doubt have to be seen as early favourites to win the
playoffs as they have won the regular season and have been playing very
well behind recent college graduate Kemo Shasta Duncan who has returned
to the team after completing his 4 year college basketball scholarship
stint in the US. Ghuat Bucs are the surprise team as they ended last
season on the brink of being relegated to the A divison. However this
year the inclusion of Tamboura Tamby CAINES has made them a very
formidable team. Ghetto Roots will be without the services of former
national players Troy Jasbo Wattley and Rymal Bally Browne. Jasbo
recently left the team to pursue studies overseas while Bally was
suspended 5 games and has already served 2 which means he will not be in
this first round playoffs. If Ghetto Roots advances to the finals
however Bally will be available. Ghetto Roots will have to rely on
Berlie Francis who has been having an exceptional season along with the
veteran Kiethley Hicks who despite playing for over 20 plus seasons in
the league still remains one of the better big men in SKABA. Hitters are
without one of their key players from the last 10 years of their
dominance and that is Shawn Shabba Forbes who returned to his home team
Challengers where he has been successful in bringing that team to a
likely Premier Division berth for next season. With Shabba out Hitters
will once again have to depend heavily on the much tried and tested
shoulders of the legend
Trevor Huggins (183-G-66) who like Kim Collins seems to be aging
like good wine. Marty at 45 is still the best shooter in the league and
no doubt one of the most potent scorers. Ansel Bonzy Revan and Marlon
Jah Love Powell provides Hitters with a very good back court and they
along with marty will have to work overtime for Hitters to repeat.
The final four is wide open and who will advance to the finals is
anybodys guess.
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