THE One Guyana Basketball Premier League continues this weekend with semifinal playoff action at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Today, the Wor-manville Pacesetters who won their quarter-final round against Mambas, will be looking to continue their winning ways against Kwakwani Untouchables.
Untouchables, who were one of the top teams in their conference regular, got past Georgetown Masters to reach the semifinals.
Then later, the University of Guyana Trojans who won their best-of-three series against Amelia’s Ward Jets will battle the best team coming out of Linden, in Victory Valley Royals.
Royal earlier in the playoff showed class to axe Plaisance Guardians to advance to the semifinals in their best-of-three playoff series.
The playoff sees the top eight teams from the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles conference battling in best-of-three clashes in each conference with the best teams in both conferences battling for the One Guyana Basketball title.
The two games are the first one in best-of-three series between the teams.
The next set of games are set for Sunday at the Cliff Anderson Sport Hall.
The league is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and the National Sports Commission.
The league’s regular season featured 22 teams evenly split in the Jaguars and Harpy Eagles conference drawn from all across the country battling for bragging rights, a million dollars and the coveted national club league trophy.