One Guyana Basketball Premier League… Masters storm East Coast All-Star; UG Trojans, Amelia Ward Jets also win.
Masters Basketball Club battling East Coast All- Stars
Masters Basketball Club battling East Coast All- Stars

Masters Basketball Club pulled off their biggest win in the 2024-2025 edition of the one Guyana Basketball Premier League on Sunday at the Cliff Andersons Sports Hall.
Masters defeated East Coast All-Stars by a whopping 43 points as they ended it 74-31 in their clash.
They led from the first quarter 20-10 and extended that lead to 39-18 at the break.

The one-sided nature of the match-up continued into the third quarter as they outplayed their rivals 17-6 and 18-7 in the fourth to take a handsome victory.
In an all-linden affair, Amelia Ward Jets defeated Kings 62-48.

Quincy Easton led Jets with 29 points in a solid offensive display as they trumped their linden counterparts.
It was another one-sided affair as Jets led 18-14 in the first period which they improved on to lead by 8 points at the break with the score on 36-28.
Kings made some strides in the third and fourth quarters but Jets managed pull them back to complete the victory.

Another winner on the day was University of Guyana Trojans who pipped Nets 78-71.
It was the Kadeem Peterkin show as he smoked 33 points in an offensive onslaught.
It was however a close game despite Peterkin’s efforts as UG trailed after the first quarter 19-18 but showed resolve to overturn the deficit and strike up a lead of 13 points at the half with the scores 43-30.
Nets fought back valiantly to limit the damage in the third before a monster showing in the fourth where they outscored UG 25-18 but damage was too severe.

UG kept a good enough lead to walk away with the 7 points victory 78-71.
The league is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport, and National Sports Commission.
The League is set to conclude in May and features 22 teams evenly split in the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles conference drawn from all across the country battling for bragging rights, top dollars and the coveted trophy.
This year sees the top side collecting a million for first place with half a million for the second-place team with third and fourth place also collecting cash prizes along with trophies

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