Wilson Plumbing Service & General Supplies GABA U-23 League : Double header on tonight at the Gymnasium
Kimol Grimmond leads his team on the court
Kimol Grimmond leads his team on the court

TONIGHT, four teams will take to the hard court at the National Gymnasium seeking all-important wins, as the Georgetown Amateur Basketball Association U-23 leagues continues.
Sponsored by Wilson Plumbing Service & General Supplies, the tournament which is heading to the knock-out stages will see Wortmanville Pacesetters clashing with Prospect Kobras and North Ruimveldt Ravens meeting Cummingburg Bounty Colts.
In the latest round on Wednesday, Kwakwani Untouchables got the better of Kobras 88-73.

The encounter was a ding-dong clash between the two sides with kwakwani leading all but 1 quarter of the match.
The first period saw Untouchables leading the first 16-12, the second 22-17 and 30-24 in the third.

Bounty Colts U-23 player Carmelo Man-Son-Hing

Every time Kobras pushed to cut the deficit, Kwakwani would step on the gas, leading 68-49 going into the final period.

Kobras would play more defensive minded in the last period of play and while the final quarter ended 20-20, the handsome lead from the first three periods saw Kwakwani winning comfortably 88-73.
Top junior Kadeem Dover scored 21 points, Kimol Grimmond had 13 points and Rayan Shortt 14 points as the trio combined to ensure the win for Kwakwani.
Elijah David had 21 points for the losing Kobras with 13 from Larenzo Benn and 14 from Ronnel Campbell.
The feature contest saw Bounty Colts edging Raven 79-69 in a competitive encounter.

Charles Williams was remarkable for the Colts as he dropped 26 buckets with Carmelo Man-Son-Hing contributing 16.
Ravens showed fight through-out the contest with their star player Atilla Williamson hitting 23 points.
Williamson had support from Alroy Nurse (13) and 10 each from Quan Jackman and Omar Headley.
However, Colts had an answer for Ravens on every occasion; Colts took the first period 26-13, and Ravens got a better second half but still trailed 40-28 at the halfway mark.
Colts added to their lead in the third as they ended it 19-17 but Ravens managed to pull back the lead after dominating the fourth 24-20 to end with a 10-point victory 79-69

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