… BHS pummel Queen’s College 77-14 MHS led for the entire duration of the game ending the first half with a 39-8 point margin in their favour. They subsequently dismissed Charlestown with a final score of 70-29 to end the day’s competition. Khanhai accumulated a game-high of 32 points and was assisted on the scoreboard by efforts of 11 and 10 points from Sheldron Noel and Deval Wilson respectively. On the opposing end of the court Mortland Ward’s 17-point game total was the highest any Charlestown player could accrue. Queen’s College shared a similar fate as Charlestown Secondary, as Bishops’ High School (BHS) both offensively and defensively dominated their squad who could barely manage their 14 points against BHS’ 77. The Queen’s College side’s lack of endurance saw them suffering in the second half in which they scored an aggregate of 4 points to add to their first-half total of 10. In rebuttal BHS piled up 36 points in the second half. Sean Lashley with his 21 led his teammates in scoring; Tesric Rambissoon scored 17 and Waynewright Haynes made his input of 10 points. Raymond Singh of Queen’s College with his 7-point effort scored half of his team’s total. Queen’s College suffered a double casualty as their Under-17 side also lost at the hands of Kwakwani High School. The game ended in an embarrassing 81-9 point differential with Kwakwani’s Dominique Douglas scoring 23 points followed by teammates Dave Plass (14 points), Eon Meredith (10 points) and Keshawn Thomas (11 points). Marian Academy emerged victorious from their confrontation with School of the Nations that ended 27-22. On another note, Tutorial High School were beaten by Plaisance Community High, 35-17, in the Under-15 category. Other teams registering wins during Tuesday’s round included Cummings Lodge’s 41-13 triumph over New Campbellville Secondary in the Under-15 category. Kevon Hyles led the Cummings Lodge offence with his 16 points. St Stanislaus College fell to West Demerara Secondary School 28-13 with Shaka Codrington high-scoring for West Demerara with 12 points.
AKEEM Khanhai, Mackenzie High School’s offensive turret, led his team to a 41-point victory over Charlestown Secondary in the Under-19 category as the National School’s Basketball Festival (NSBF) continued on Tuesday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Khanhai leads MHS’ onslaught against Charlestown Secondary
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