Kwakwani Secondary U-14 boys and President’s College girls dominated on their way to the quarter final stage of the Youth Basketball Guyana organised National Schools Basketball Festival ongoing at the National Gymnasium.
Under 14 Category
Kwakwani Secondary saw a fabulous game from Tahir Conway as they stormed their way into the next round with a 32-point thrashing of St. Stanislaus College on Thursday.
The game ended 40-8.
Kwakwani’s Conway dropped 20 Points and 7 rebounds in a stunning shooting display that saw his team take charge early in the clash to come out with an impressive victory.
Darion Bunbury supported well with 10 points and 5 rebounds in the victory.

Queen’s College opened the action on Thursday with a comfortable win against Marian Academy.
The clash played over two days saw QC emerging winners 25-13 with Jared Bouchers leading the way with 8 points and 5 rebounds in the low scoring affair.
The Bishops’ High also tipped President’s College 18-13 in their encounter with Kemol Pickering continuing to show his credentials with 11 points and 12 rebounds in the 5-point win.
The Mackenzie High School also produced a blowout performance when they faced off with YBG academy side.
Mackenzie would capture a 34-points victory with a 50-16 finish.
Mackenzie had a number of role players that came to the fore for them with Latrell Glasgow and Shaquan Messiah getting into double digits.
Glasgow had 12 points coupled with 5 steals with 10 points for Messiah.
Terron Mohabir and Isaiah Browsler also put up 8 points each.
Meanwhile, on day 4 in the U14 division, Berbice High defeated Marian Academy 35-16 with 25 points from Avion Kensey. Mackenzie High also eased pass St Rose’s High 26-18.
Shaquan Messiah led Mackenzie with 16 points.
Girl’s category
President’s College (A) left Queen’s College gutted with 63-2 hammering.
PC had four players in double figures, led by Krizel Wells who had 14 points, Akeelah Campbell (12 Points) and Obena Hinds (10 points).
Kwakwani Secondary closed off day 5 with an 18-5 points win over President’s College B.
Sherese Leacock had 8 points and 9 steals and Brianna Benjamin 4 points and 11 rebounds to do the work for KK.
On day four, President’s College (A) trumped Marian Academy 74-3 points with a game high 18 points from Akeelah Campbell.
President’s College B also took a one-point victory over The Bishops’ high 13-12.
The 17th edition of the National School Basketball Festival is sponsored by Edward B. Beharry Ltd, G-Boats GY, and KFC Guyana and continues with the semi-final round later today with the finals on Sunday