One Guyana Basketball Premier League… Action resumes this weekend.
Flashback- Bounty Colts and Plasiance Guradians doing battle
Flashback- Bounty Colts and Plasiance Guradians doing battle

North Ruimveldt Ravens; UG Trojans lead Conferences

DEFENDING champions North Ruimveldt Ravens and University of Guyana Trojans lead their respective conferences as the Guyana Basketball Federation’s (GBF) One Guyana basketball league resumes this weekend.
The league will host six clashes at the Mecca of local basketball, the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall over the next two days.
On Saturday, Lindens’ Kings are set to duel it out with Victory Valley Royals.

The Royals are undefeated in their four clashes this season while Kings are struggling at the bottom of the Jaguars Conference with one win in six games.
They will be hoping for a much-improved showing to outlast Royals led by the Tappin brothers.
Next, Black Caiman meets Panthers with both teams looking to earn much needed wins in their campaign to have any chance of reaching the playoff stage.
The Caiman team has one win in six games while Panthers are winless after eight games in the regular season.

The final fixture on Saturday pits Mambas against Block 22 flames out of Linden.
The Mambas team has three wins in eight games with Flames boasting four wins in six games in the Harpy Eagle’s Conference.
That conference is led by Ravens with seven wins with Kobras in the second spot with five wins.
Sunday’s action tips off with Kwakwani Untouchables playing Berbice Renegades.

KK has two wins and a loss in three games while the Berbice side has one win in four games with three loses which sees them 8th and 9th in the Harpy Eagles standings respectively.
Top side Stabroek Eagles also suit up against Bounty Colts; Eagles who narrowly lost the inaugural tournament have played well this season with form playing unbeaten in four clashes this season.
The Colts who once dominated the club basketball scene but were struggling over the past couple of years have found their touch this season with five wins in six games.

Table toppers University of Guyana Trojans who have played eight games and won six will look to continue their stay atop the table when they clash with the Guyana Defence Force squad.
The league is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport, and National Sports Commission.
It is set to conclude in next month and features 22 teams evenly split in the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles conference drawn from all across the country.

The teams are battling for bragging rights, a million dollars and the coveted trophy.

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