DABA women’s division opening match kick off tonight at Massacre Indoor Arena

- November 26, 2025
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The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) is set to host a double-header basketball event scheduled for Wednesday, November 26, 2025, at the Massacre Indoor Sporting Facility. A DABA release said that attendees can anticipate an evening filled with dynamic performances, top-level competition, and engaging basketball action, featuring both the Premier League and the Women’s Division.
First Match – Women’s Division Encounter (7:00 PM)767 SC Gen Z vs. D-Treads Wings.
The evening kicks off with an engaging women’s basketball contest between 767 SC Gen Z and D-Treads Wings. This game is expected to highlight skillful gameplay, strategic teamwork, and demonstrate the growth of women’s basketball within Dominica.
This matchup aligns with ongoing efforts to promote female participation and increase visibility for women’s basketball on the island, said DABA.
Second Match – Premier League Finals, Game 3 (9:00 PM) Paix-Bouche Super Eagles vs. B.A.A. SharksSeries tied at 1-1 | Best of Five
According to the DABA release, the highly anticipated third game of the Premier League Finals will commence at 9:00 PM. With the series evenly poised at one win apiece, tonight’s contest between the Paix-Bouche Super Eagles and the B.A.A. Sharks is poised to be a pivotal moment in the pursuit of the 2025 championship. Both teams have demonstrated exceptional performance in the previous two games, showcasing offensive prowess, solid defensive strategies, and relentless determination. The Association added that this encounter promises to deliver the excitement and competitive intensity that basketball fans across the country have been awaiting. Supporters are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating and enjoy an evening of lively sporting entertainment. DABA also said that it invites all basketball enthusiasts, families, and community members to come out and back our athletes. The energy and support from the crowd are vital to the growth of the sport and serve as inspiration for the next generation of basketball players in Dominica. “Join us tonight as we witness greatness on the court—the future of Dominican basketball is here,” stated DABA.
Courtesy of: dominicanewsonline.com

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