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Champions Crowned: John Gray High School Dominates KPMG 14U Boys Final

Final Score: John Gray 44 – CIS 22

In the biggest game of the season, under the bright lights and buzzing energy of the championship stage, John Gray High School rose to the occasion and delivered a powerful statement — one built on preparation, teamwork, and an unshakable will to win.

From the opening tip to the final buzzer, John Gray controlled the game, setting the tone early with aggressive defense and efficient offense. They led from start to finish, never allowing CIS to find a rhythm. The pressure, pace, and poise displayed by John Gray reflected a team on a mission — and that mission ended in gold.

CIS showed heart and battled through every quarter, never backing down despite the deficit. Their season was marked by growth and perseverance, and reaching the finals was a testament to their talent and determination.

But on this day, it was John Gray’s time. Their focus, discipline, and belief in one another carried them to a commanding 42-24 victory and the 2025 KPMG 14U Boys Basketball League Championship title.

This win wasn’t just about basketball — it was about believing in the process, trusting each other, and finishing what they started. Congratulations to John Gray on a championship earned through effort, unity, and heart. The future of Cayman basketball is bright!

Rajon Booth walked away with Game MVP honors!

🏀 Let the Madness Begin!

Heineken 0 In-Season Tournament Bracket Revealed

Basketball fans, the stage is officially set for the Inaugural Heineken 0 In-Season Tournament—and if the bracket reveal is any indication, we’re in for an action-packed week of elite basketball and unforgettable matchups.

On the evening of March 27th, team representatives gathered for a live draw event hosted by Dionne Anglin of Radio Cayman’s Sports Xtra. Each team took their chance at the Heineken 0 Bowl, drawing a number that determined their position in the single-elimination bracket.

Now, the brackets are locked in—and here’s what we’ve got:


🗓️ Tournament Dates

  • Tip-off: Sunday, March 30th at the ARC
  • Championship Game: Saturday, April 6th

📊 Official Bracket Draw Results

  1. Sol Blazers
  2. Michelob Ultra (AKA Blades)
  3. SLK Hoods
  4. Lions
  5. Corona
  6. Pilipinas Smoothie King
  7. IRG Astros
  8. Jan B Pilipinas

The bracket sets up some fascinating first-round clashes.

🔥 Top Storylines to Watch

  • Will the SLK Hoods make a statement in their opening round matchup? Known for their physical play and fast pace, they’ll be a tough out for anyone.
  • The Lions, with a strong draw, are eyeing a deep run. Can their depth and experience take them to the title?
  • Pilipinas Smoothie King vs. Corona promises to be one of the most exciting first-round matchups—a true clash of tempo and styles.
  • Dark horse alert? Don’t sleep on Jan B Pilipinas or IRG Astros—both teams have shown flashes of brilliance this season.
  • Will the #1 Ranked Sol Blazers Get Tipped Over by Michelob Ultra?

🏆 The Road to Glory

With only one team able to claim the title of In-Season Tournament Champion, the pressure is on. There’s no room for error. One bad night and you’re out. One great week, and you etch your name in history.

This tournament is about pride, passion, and proving who belongs at the top of Cayman’s basketball scene.

🙌 Thank You to Our Sponsor

A massive shoutout to Heineken 0, the official sponsor of this year’s tournament. Your commitment to promoting sports and wellness in the Cayman Islands is helping to fuel the next generation of athletic excellence.


🏀 Let the Games Begin

The matchups are set, the bracket is official, and now it’s time to ball.
Follow all the tournament action, results, and highlights at www.caymanbasketball.com and on our social media channels.

Who will rise? Who will fall? Who will take the crown?
We’ll find out over seven days of fire, hustle, and pure basketball energy.

Game on.

Champions John Gray High School A Team
Redemption and Glory: John Gray High School A Captures 2025 14 U Girls Title

In a thrilling rematch of last year’s championship, John Gray High School A seized their moment of redemption and emerged victorious over Cayman Prep A with a commanding 42-24 win in the 2025 KPMG 14U Inter-School Girls Basketball League Finals. This hard-fought battle showcased resilience, determination, and the heart of champions, as John Gray reclaimed the title in spectacular fashion.

A Rivalry Reignited

The echoes of last year’s heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Cayman Prep were still fresh in the minds of John Gray’s players. With that memory fueling their fire, they entered the game determined to flip the script. From the opening whistle, John Gray played with intensity, using a suffocating defense and quick ball movement to establish control early.

Turning Point: The Fourth-Quarter Surge

Though John Gray maintained a lead for most of the game, Cayman Prep showed the heart of a champion, battling back in the third quarter to cut the deficit to just 8 points. It was a pivotal moment where the game could have swung either way. But John Gray, refusing to let history repeat itself, responded with an explosive fourth-quarter run. Their defense tightened, forcing key turnovers, and their offense executed flawlessly to extend their lead and seal the win.

Standout Performances

John Gray’s victory was a total team effort, but a few players stood out with exceptional performances:

  • Mia DaCosta dominated the boards and set the tone on both ends of the floor.
  • Keira Haughton, (GAME MVP) provided a defensive spark, shutting down Cayman Prep’s key scorers and grabbing crucial rebounds.
  • Naima Myles and Kashjarah Hutchinson orchestrated the offense with precision, delivering timely assists and led the way in scoring.

For Cayman Prep, their valiant effort was led by Jessica Dawson, who fought tirelessly to keep her team in the game. Though the outcome wasn’t in their favor this time, their determination and sportsmanship were undeniable.

A Championship to Remember

John Gray High School A’s victory is more than just a championship—it is a testament to perseverance, teamwork, and the power of believing in oneself. After last year’s disappointment, they came back stronger, proving that setbacks are simply setups for comebacks.

As the final buzzer sounded, John Gray players and supporters erupted in celebration, knowing they had etched their names in history. Their journey from heartbreak to triumph will be remembered as a shining example of resilience and the unbreakable spirit of champions.

Congratulations to John Gray High School A on their incredible victory and to Cayman Prep A for their unwavering determination. The 2025 KPMG 14U Inter-School Girls Basketball League Finals will go down as a defining moment in youth basketball, inspiring future generations to chase their dreams with passion and determination.

In photos: KPMG Partner Head of Corporate Citizenship – Joel Dodson (left) and Department of Education’s Deputy Director of Education Services – Dr. Richard Wildman (right).

The Thriving Spirit of Youth Basketball: KPMG 14 & Under Interschool League Enters Playoffs

As the 2025 season of the KPMG 14 & Under Interschool League heads into its electrifying playoff stage, the enthusiasm surrounding Cayman Islands youth basketball has never been more palpable. This year, the league boasts an impressive lineup of 13 boys’ teams and 10 girls’ teams, engaging over 250 young athletes from a diverse mix of public and private schools. The league’s continued growth stands as a testament to the thriving basketball culture nurtured within the Cayman Islands.

A Legacy of Excellence and Growth

For more than 14 years, KPMG has been a cornerstone of support for the 14 & Under Interschool League, fostering an environment where young talents can shine. Their steadfast sponsorship underscores the importance of corporate backing in youth sports, enabling the league to provide quality facilities, coaching, and competitive opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

The defending champions, John Gray High School (Boys Division) and Cayman Prep (Girls Division), have demonstrated formidable prowess throughout the season. As they aim to defend their titles, the unpredictability and competitive spirit of the playoffs leave fans eager to see who will emerge victorious.

The Power of Interschool Sports

Participating in interschool sports like the KPMG League offers countless benefits beyond the basketball court:

  1. Character Development: Young athletes learn invaluable life skills such as teamwork, leadership, discipline, and resilience. These traits are not just pivotal on the court but also in academic and personal growth.
  2. Health and Fitness: Regular participation promotes physical health, instilling lifelong habits of fitness and well-being, which are crucial during the formative years.
  3. Social Inclusion and Community Building: Interschool leagues foster friendships across different schools and backgrounds, promoting inclusivity and a strong sense of community among the youth.
  4. Academic Motivation: Sports can enhance academic performance, teaching time management and goal-setting skills. The sense of achievement in athletics often translates into greater confidence in the classroom.

The Role of Corporate Sponsorship

The longstanding partnership with KPMG highlights the critical role that corporate sponsors play in the success of youth sports leagues. Their support goes beyond financial contributions; it symbolizes a commitment to community development, youth empowerment, and the nurturing of future leaders. Sponsorship helps cover essential costs, from equipment and uniforms to travel and tournament organization, ensuring that the league remains accessible to all aspiring young athletes.

Looking Ahead

As the league advances into the playoffs, the excitement builds not just around the potential champions but also around the shared experiences and growth of every participant. The KPMG 14 & Under Interschool League continues to be more than just a competition—it’s a platform where young athletes discover their potential, build lasting memories, and inspire the next generation of basketball talent in the Cayman Islands.

Stay tuned as we follow the journey of these remarkable young athletes, celebrating their passion, perseverance, and sportsmanship both on and off the court.

Kelly Law 13U League – Week 1 Recap: A Thrilling Start!

🏀 The Inaugural Tip-Off Delivers High-Intensity Action!

The Kelly Law 13U League tipped off with an electrifying opening night, setting the tone for an unforgettable season! The young athletes left everything on the court, displaying heart, hustle, and an undeniable passion for the game.

Game 1: Warriors Edge Lakers in Overtime Thriller (33-32)

The Lakers and Warriors opened the season with a battle for the ages, pushing each other to the limit in a back-and-forth showdown that needed overtime to decide a winner! Both teams fought with relentless energy, exchanging leads and making clutch plays down the stretch.

With seconds left on the clock in OT, the Warriors found a way to break through, sinking the decisive basket to claim a hard-fought 33-32 victory. The Lakers showed resilience, pushing the game to extra minutes with determination and grit. If this game is any indication of what’s to come, fans are in for a spectacular season!

Game 2: Bucks Hold Off Celtics in a Nail-Biter (31-28)

The Bucks and Celtics took the floor next, delivering another action-packed contest filled with strategic plays, fast breaks, and defensive stops. The Bucks jumped out to an early lead, but the Celtics stormed back, making every possession a battle.

In the final moments, the Bucks held their ground, fending off a late Celtics rally to secure a 31-28 victory. Both teams showcased impressive teamwork and determination, proving that this league is brimming with young talent ready to make their mark.

Standings After Week 1:

🔥 Bucks (1-0) – 2 points

🔥 Warriors (1-0) – 2 points

⚡ Lakers (0-1) – 1 point

⚡ Celtics (0-1) – 1 point

Looking Ahead…

With Week 1 in the books, the excitement is only building! As teams analyze their performances and gear up for next weekend’s matchups, one thing is clear—every game will be a test of skill, teamwork, and heart.

Stay tuned for more high-energy basketball, standout performances, and inspiring moments as the Kelly Law 13U League continues!

🏀 Next Games – February 15th:

🆚 Bucks vs. Lakers – 4:00 PM

🆚 Warriors vs. Celtics – 5:00 PM

📍 Location: UCCI

A huge shoutout to Kelly Law for making this league possible, supporting youth basketball, and fostering the next generation of athletes!

See you on the court! #KellyLaw13U #CIBABasketball #HoopsRising

Hoop Dreams Triumph in Deloitte Under 19 Boys League Championship

The Deloitte Under 19 Boys League concluded in a thrilling championship showdown, with Hoop Dreams securing a hard-fought 72-60 victory over SLK Hoods. Both teams showcased remarkable talent and determination, but it was Hoop Dreams who emerged victorious, capping off an incredible season with the ultimate prize.

Key Performers

Both teams had standout players who made a significant impact on the game:

Hoop Dreams:

  1. Teran Timoll (17 points, 18 rebounds, 5 assists) – A force in the paint, Timoll’s double-double performance was a key factor in Hoop Dreams’ dominance. Timoll would walk away with MVP honours.
  2. Mark Mclean (16 points, 5 rebounds, 6 steals) – A defensive powerhouse, Mclean’s ability to disrupt SLK Hoods’ offense was crucial in securing the win.
  3. Jordan Dyke (14 points, 14 rebounds, 3 assists) – Dyke’s rebounding presence and versatility played a vital role in Hoop Dreams maintaining their lead.

SLK Hoods:

  1. Amari Latham (18 points, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks) – A dominant inside presence, Latham’s scoring and defense kept SLK Hoods competitive throughout the game.
  2. Joshua Salmon (18 points, 3 steals, 3 rebounds) – A consistent scoring threat, Salmon kept his team in the game with clutch plays.
  3. Leean Anderson (5 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists) – Anderson’s strong rebounding and defensive efforts contributed greatly to SLK Hoods’ defensive stability.

Turning Point: Hoop Dreams’ Defensive Surge

The game was evenly contested through three quarters, but Hoop Dreams took control in the final stretch with a defensive surge led by Mark Mclean and Teran Timoll. Their ability to force turnovers and capitalize on transition opportunities allowed them to pull away late in the game.

Deloitte’s Commitment to Youth Basketball

Deloitte has been an invaluable supporter of the Under 19 Boys League, consistently fostering growth and development in youth basketball across the Cayman Islands. Their sponsorship ensures that young athletes have access to competitive play, quality coaching, and opportunities to refine their skills in a structured and inspiring environment.

A Season to Remember

With incredible performances, intense competition, and unwavering team spirit, the Deloitte Under 19 Boys League has once again delivered a memorable season. Congratulations to Hoop Dreams on their well-earned championship and to all the teams for their dedication and perseverance. Stay tuned for more updates and future basketball action in the Cayman Islands!

Infinity All Stars Capture Deloitte Under 19 Girls League Championship in Thrilling Finale

The Deloitte Under 19 Girls League culminated in an electrifying championship game, where the Infinity All Stars emerged victorious over Infinity in a hard-fought battle. The final score saw Infinity All Stars secure the title with a well-earned 58-53 win, showcasing their relentlessness.

Key Performers

Both teams displayed exceptional talent, but the standout performances came from the following players:

Infinity:

  1. Selezqua McLaughlin (35 points, 13 rebounds, 10 steals) – A dominant force throughout the game, McLaughlin’s scoring, defensive hustle, and rebounding were instrumental in securing the win.
  2. Gabriela Ashley (6 points, 10 rebounds, 6 steals) – A versatile performer, Ashley contributed heavily on the boards and on the defensive end.
  3. Beau Slowey-Dillon (8 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals) – A key defensive anchor, Slowey-Dillon’s energy and hustle created multiple opportunities for her team.

Infinity All Stars:

  1. Jessica Watler (16 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists) – A well-rounded effort saw Watler control the pace of the game and contribute on both ends of the floor.
  2. Naomi Welcome (15 points, 19 rebounds, 5 assists) – A dominant presence inside, Welcome’s rebounding and scoring helped keep Infinity All Stars competitive. Welcome would become the games MVP!
  3. Jessica Dawson (13 points, 18 rebounds, 4 steals) – Dawson’s defensive prowess and rebounding gave Infinity All Stars second-chance opportunities.

Turning Point: Infinity’s Foul trouble in the Fourth

Infinity had established a strong lead heading into the final quarter, but a dramatic shift occurred when key player Selezqua McLaughlin fouled out. This forced Infinity to adjust their defensive strategy, allowing Infinity All Stars to close the gap and take the lead. They would not look back! Despite infinity’s efforts, they were unable to get over the hump in time before the final buzzer sounded!

Deloitte’s Commitment to Youth Basketball

Deloitte has been an integral part of the success of the Under 19 Boys and Girls Leagues, demonstrating unwavering commitment to the growth and development of youth basketball in the Cayman Islands. Through their generous sponsorship, Deloitte has provided young athletes with the opportunity to compete at a high level, fostering a culture of sportsmanship, teamwork, and perseverance. Their support extends beyond the court, encouraging personal and athletic growth while ensuring the league remains a cornerstone for future basketball talent.

Congratulations to the Infinity All Stars on their well-deserved victory and to all the teams that participated in making this season unforgettable. Stay tuned for more updates and future basketball action in the Cayman Islands!