KWAKWANI Secondary, St Rose’s High, and Saints Stanislaus College emerged with huge wins on Friday when Youth basketball action continued action in the 14th running of the Titan Bowl knock-out basketball competition at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Kwakwani Secondary took the biggest win in the girls’ category, defeating Marian Academy 50-2.
Brianna Benjamin was again on target with 22 points, 11 rebounds and five steals with her teammate Lanasha Mohamed dropping 19 points.
President’s College (PC) next defeated Queen’s College 31-11 to capture another win, PC was led by Kaycia McLaggen with 8 points and Malia Samuels with 7 points.
The Under-14 category also saw a big win for Kwakwani Secondary as they overcame Hururu Secondary 48-24.
KwaKwani had Alanzo Mithelholder to thank as he dominated offensively with 19 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 steals.
Travon Hopkinson also scored 9 points with Roydel Smith adding 8 points and 12 rebounds in a good all-round display.
For Hururu Secondary, Crandon Beckles topped the scoreboard with 10
points and 12 rebounds.
President’s College also edged Line Path 24-22 in the senior U-18 class, St Rose’s High took a comfortable win against Marian Academy 46-20
St Rose’s High’s Chaziah Bernard starred in offence with 18 points and defense with 10 rebounds with Dequan Fraser chipping in with 10 points.
Saints Stanislaus College next thrashed Line Path Secondary 53-25.
Saints’ Omari White was imperious as he scored 18 points coupled with 9 rebounds, Kadeem Beckles also delivered with 12 points and 8 rebounds.
Line Path’s Joel Sukram had 11 points in a losing effort.
The competition is being sponsored by Francis-Lau Boyce, Banks DIH, ENET, and Newrest.



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