YBG Georgetown Regional Tournament…
Queens College, President College, St. Stanislaus and Tutorial High grabbed wins on Thursday when action continued in the Georgetown Regionals Championship at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Tutorial High went up against West Demerara with the former winning 24-12 points.
Keion Lynch led the offensive with 12 points coupled with five steals.
West Demerara had seven points from Nathaniel Sanchara in a losing cause.
Next, Saints Stanislaus took on New Central High in a ding-dong battle before Saints pulled away 45-41.
Saints despite being outplayed in the first half, found another gear to rally back to take the 4 points victory.
Saints, Demitri Crandon was superb as he dropped 23 points and 9 rebounds to lead the charge.
Alexander McKellar was also in fine form as he recorded 13 points and eight rebounds.
New Central had a good game from Stephan Duke who bagged 16 points, 10 rebounds and 11 blocks in a strong first half, Alistair Adams supported 14 points.
President’s College then stopped Marian Academy 43-11 points Romarion Wolfe scoring 17 points.
Ricardo Ramdihal also chipped in eight points and seven rebounds.
St Roses High ended the day’s play with 10 points win over Queens College 49-39.
Nathan Williams led scorer for St Roses High 24 points, he also showed his versatility with 13 rebounds.
Chazaiah Bernard and Dequan Fraser contributed with 10 and 9 points respectively.
Queens College Jaren Boucher dropped 16 points in a losing effort.
Earlier in the girls’ division Queens College girls took a 26-2 points victory over West Demerara.
Ricielle Fowler was the top player of the match with 16 points with support from Christa McClure 6 points and 6 rebounds.
The other ladies encounter saw President’s College overwhelming Marian Academy 33-2.
Junelly Paddy proved the offensive maestro with 14 points, nine rebounds and five steals.
Kenesha Fraser and Sarah Williams showed their worth with six points each.
The tournament is sponsored by KFC Guyana, Edward B. Beharry Ltd, G-Boats Inc and Nations Sports Commission