Belize Elite Basketball League (2024)
Belize Elite Basketball League 2024
Semis Finals 2024 Semis
Hurricanes105 90
Dream70 83
Hurricanes4
Defenders3
Tiger69 79
Defenders72 86
Belize Elite Basketball League Final: Smart Belize Hurricanes - Belize City Defenders 89-69

Defenders (Roscoe Rhys): Nigel Jones 19, Richard Smith III 7, D'Von Campbell 13, Devin Daly 21, Daniel Estes 13, John Kelly 11, Shane Pratt 3, Everal Tablada 0, Alejandro Baptist 0, Raul Vanegas 0, Andrew Ortiz 0
Hurricanes (Greg Moguel): Victor Evans 15, Glency Lopez 16, Bourama Sidibe 14, Cunningham Marquise 11, Kirk Smith 7, Amar Ross 9, Tyrie Orosco 10, Alex Carcamo 4, Eyan Rene 0, Brandon Flowers 0, Nick Phillips 0, Lincey Lopez 0

Stats Leaders 2024
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Western Ballaz
196 F/G
Avg: 21.1 ppg

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16.3
8
14.9
10
14.5
Player of the Week: Round 12(RS)
Edgar Mitchell

Dream Ballers
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# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
58 * ChiQlRs GiQZai 917 (8'2'') Oy 58 Costa Rica Belize
05 * kaZUIQ qLijs 025 (8'7'') G/y USA
57 * mIuQiBi AadaMR 916 (8'01'') C 94 Mali
6 * GlRjZF vIpRJ 061 (3'00'') G 94 Belize
3 * KaQV ABaUh 915 (8'6'') y 97 USA Belize
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59 ziBRll HiQQas 916 (8'01'') y/C 55 USA Belize
33 SBiQ eIss 041 (3'4'') OG 97 USA
00 wFQaR PQIsZI 028 (8'3'') OG USA
82 SlRx CiQZiBI 915 (8'6'') y 73 USA Belize
99 qFij eRjR 068 (8'0'') G Belize
97 mQijdIj ylITRQs 028 (8'3'') y 92 Belize
1 SVRRB WiUURQs 068 (8'0'') y 92 Belize
9 XaZV Ohallaps Belize
4 vajZRF vIpRJ 046 (3'01'') G 92 Belize
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Finals & League MVP
Top Scorer
Benny’s Hurricanes win 4th BEBL championship-Aug 10, 2024
The Benny’s Belize Hurricanes won the 4th Belize Elite Basketball League (BEBL) championship, dominating the Belize City Defenders, 89-69, in the decisive Game 5 of the finals at the Belize City Civic Center on Friday night, August 9. Playoff MVP Victor Evans (193-G/F, college: Vanguard) struck thrice from outside the circle to lead the Hurricanes’ attack with 25 points as they jumped out to a 25-13 lead in the first quarter. MVP Nigel Jones (201-G/F-1990, college: Talladega) also struck thrice from outside the arc for 25 points, and Daniel Estes posted 19 points for the Defenders, which trailed 42-41 at the half. The Hurricanes were in the driver’s seat, as power guard Amar Ross followed suit 4 times from behind the arc for 16 points, and African import Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997, college: Syracuse, agency: VM Hoops Agency) posted 14 points to help seize a 67-51 lead in the 3rd quarter. Marquise Cunningham put up 12 points, Jamel Harris shot 10 points, and Kirk Smith (203-F-2000, college: McLennan CC), Jr. netted 4 points. Tyrie Orosco (196-PG, college: Cent.Penn) and Glency “Coope” Lopez scored 3 points each, and Brandon Flowers tossed a bucket. Defenders’ John Kelly (200-F-1997) scored 7 points, Devin Daly added 6 points, and D’von Campbell netted 5 points. BEBL rookie Shane Pratt shot 4 points, but the Defenders were surely missing the services of their big center Richard Smith III, who was injured in Game 4 of the finals and was unable to perform at 100 percent; he threw in only 3 points. BEBL commissioner Glenn Gill presented the championship trophy to the Hurricanes immediately after the game, and the Most Valuable Player of the playoffs award to Victor Evans.
The regular season individual awards went to: Best Defender — Bourama Sidibe (Benny’s Belize Hurricanes); MVP – Nigel Jones (Belize City Defenders); Best Offensive Player – Nigel Jones (Belize City Defenders); Most Improved Player – Jayden Lopez (186-G-2002) (Belmopan Trojans); Sixth Man of the Year – Tyrie Orosco (Benny’s Belize Hurricanes); Rookie of the Year – Shane Pratt (Belize City Defenders).
Courtesy of: amandala.com.bz
Latinbasket.com All-Belizean BEBL Awards 2024-Aug 12, 2024
Player of the Year: Mali Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997) of Hurricanes
Finals MVP: Mali Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997) of Hurricanes
Guard of the Year: USA Jihad Wright (6'4''-F-1993) of Tiger Sharks
Forward of the Year: USA Jonathan Guzman (201-F-1998) of Dream Ballers
Center of the Year: Mali Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997) of Hurricanes
Domestic Player of the Year: Belize Daniel Conorque (193-G-1991) of Tiger Sharks
Import Player of the Year: Mali Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997) of Hurricanes
Coach of the Year: Greg Moguel of Hurricanes

First Team

USA Jihad Wright (6'4''-F-1993) of Tiger Sharks
USA Nigel Jones (201-G/F-1990) of Defenders
USA Jonathan Guzman (201-F-1998) of Dream Ballers
Belize Delvon Henderson (200-PF-1991) of Dream Ballers
Mali Bourama Sidibe (208-C-1997) of Hurricanes

Second Team
Belize Daniel Conorque (193-G-1991) of Tiger Sharks
Belize Edgar Mitchell (G-1993) of Dream Ballers
USA Victor Evans (193-G/F) of Hurricanes
Belize Jayden Lopez (186-G-2002) of Trojans
USA Mark Gordon (196-F/G) of Western Ballaz