Matches continue this weekend at CASH
HARPY Eagles Conference leaders Wortmanville Pacesetters are set to get back on the courts this evening aiming to keep their unbeaten record intact when they suit up against debutants East Coast All-Stars in the ongoing One Guyana basketball Premier League
The clash is one of several set for this weekend at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Pacesetters have six wins in six games to lead the conference while East Coast have registered one win in eight outings and are one from bottom on the table.
Reigning champions North Ruimveldt Ravens are second on the table with six wins in seven games with Block 22 Flames out of Linden boasting four wins and two losses in six matches.
Saturday also sees the champion Ravens meeting Berbice Renegades and Plaisance Guardians lining up against Panthers.
Meanwhile, on Sunday in the Jaguar Conference Guyana Defence Force, aiming to pick up their third win in their five outings, plays the winless Black Caiman.
The Soldiers have had a lukewarm campaign this year and are seeking to find some momentum to gain a spot in the playoffs starting in May.
Bounty Colts who have four wins and a loss in five clashes then meet bottom ranked Guardians in the Jaguar Conference which is led by University of Guyana Trojans followed by Royals and Stabroek Eagles.
The final fixture on Sunday features Kwakwani Untouchables playing Kobras.
Untouchables have a flawless record in their two games played while Kobras record sits at four wins and four losses in eight encounters.
The League is set to conclude in May and features 22 teams evenly split in the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles conferences.
The teams are drawn from all across the country and are battling for bragging rights, top dollars and the coveted trophy.
This year sees the top side collecting a million for first place, half a million for the second-place team with third and fourth place also collecting cash prizes along with trophies.