ACTION in the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association (GABA) U-23 league is schedule to resume this evening (Saturday) at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue.
The next set of matches features four teams battling it out for a chance to top their group and advance to the semifinals of the tournament set for June 19.
On Saturday the double header will tip off with North Ruimveldt Ravens playing Pepsi Sonics at 18 hours 30.
Kwakwani Untouchables are then set to tussle it out with prospect Kobras in the second clash at 20 hours 30.
In the last scheduled match-ups, no play was possible due to the adverse weather conditions on the open hard court at the national gymnasium.
GABA President Jermaine Slater told Chronicle Sport it’s something the body is keeping an eye on in this rainy season and they working to find a solution for the tournament to continue with as little disruption as possible.
“We have to now engage the Director of Sports, via letter seeking a meeting to talk about acquiring spot inside the gymnasium,” Slater said.
He said they have a long fruitful relation with the National Sport Commission (NSC), saying, “They are always open to assistance and support to out and other sports, so it about discussing what we are looking to get done.”
The league has lost two days of play due to the rainy weather that have to be played for the completion of the group stages of the tournament which features 12 teams divided into two groups.
The tournament is sponsored by Wilson Plumbing Services and General Supplies.