Archives 2026

St. Ignatius Wins Boys Division B Championship

The Boys Division B Final in the KPMG 14 & Under Basketball League delivered a competitive and hard-fought contest, with St. Ignatius Catholic School defeating John Gray High School 29–21 to claim the championship.

The game was highlighted by strong defensive efforts from both sides, with each possession fiercely contested. St. Ignatius managed to gain the edge through disciplined play and timely scoring, allowing them to pull ahead and maintain control late in the game.

John Gray High School showed determination throughout, keeping the pressure on and competing until the final whistle.

The KPMG 14 & Under League continues to provide a valuable platform for young athletes to develop their skills, compete at a high level, and build confidence through sport.

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association congratulates St. Ignatius Catholic School on their championship victory and applauds both teams for their effort and sportsmanship.

Cayman Prep A Crowned Girls Champions in KPMG 14U League

The KPMG 14 & Under Girls Basketball League came to an exciting conclusion as Cayman Prep A defeated First Baptist 16-14 to capture the championship title.

The final was a showcase of talent, determination, and growth, with both teams delivering an energetic and competitive performance. From the opening tip, it was clear that the young athletes were ready for the big stage, displaying skill, teamwork, and resilience throughout the game.

Cayman Prep A executed well on both ends of the floor, maintaining composure in key moments to secure the victory and cap off an impressive run to the championship. First Baptist also put forth a strong effort, demonstrating the depth of talent within the league.

This year’s competition featured 22 public and private school teams, continuing to highlight the growth of youth basketball across the Cayman Islands.

For over 15 years, KPMG has supported the inter-school basketball league, helping provide opportunities for more than 2,500 students to participate and develop through the sport.

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association congratulates Cayman Prep A on their championship win and commends all teams for a fantastic season.

St Ignatius Crowned Division A Champions in KPMG 14U Basketball League

The 2026 KPMG 14 & Under Basketball League delivered an exciting finale as St Ignatius Catholic School emerged victorious over John Gray High School A with a 68–43 win in the Division A championship matchup.

In a game filled with energy, determination, and high-level play, both teams left everything on the court. The young athletes showcased their talent and passion for the game, making for a thrilling contest from start to finish. Ultimately, St Ignatius held their composure in key moments to secure the championship title.

This year’s competition was one of the largest to date, featuring 22 public and private school teams competing over several weeks. The league continues to serve as a vital platform for youth development, teamwork, and sportsmanship across the Cayman Islands.

A special acknowledgment goes to KPMG, whose continued commitment has been instrumental in the league’s success. For over 15 years, KPMG has supported the inter-school basketball program, helping provide opportunities for more than 2,500 students to participate, grow, and excel through sport.

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association extends congratulations to St Ignatius Catholic School on their championship win and commends all participating teams for their effort and sportsmanship throughout the season.

As the league continues to grow, it remains a cornerstone for developing the next generation of basketball talent in the Cayman Islands.

Spurs Claim Title in Exciting Finish to the Kelly Law U13 Basketball League

The Kelly Law Under-13 Basketball League has officially wrapped up after an exciting three months of competition, development, and fun for young basketball players across the Cayman Islands.

The league featured more than 60 boys and girls, all eager to improve their skills and compete in a positive and structured environment. Throughout the season, players demonstrated tremendous growth, teamwork, and sportsmanship as they battled on the court week after week.

Beyond the regular league games, the season also included several special events designed to celebrate the young athletes and highlight their talents. Players participated in a thrilling All-Star Game, along with a Skills Challenge and Shooting Contests, creating memorable moments for participants, parents, and fans.

A Championship Game to Remember

The season culminated in a dramatic championship matchup between the Spurs and the Lakers, two teams that had shown strong performances throughout the league.

In a nail-biting final that kept spectators on the edge of their seats, the Spurs narrowly defeated the Lakers 46–45 to claim the Kelly Law U13 League Championship. The one-point victory capped off a fantastic season and highlighted the determination and effort of both teams.

Rockets Secure Third Place

Earlier in the day, the Rockets defeated OKC 51–33 in the third-place playoff game. The Rockets delivered a strong performance to close out their season on a high note.

Celebrating the Future of Cayman Basketball

The conclusion of the Kelly Law U13 League represents another successful step in the development of youth basketball in the Cayman Islands. With more than 60 young athletes participating, the league continues to play an important role in nurturing talent, teaching the fundamentals of the game, and encouraging teamwork and discipline.

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association extends congratulations to all players, coaches, and teams for their commitment throughout the season.

Special thanks also go to Kelly Law for its generous support of the league and its continued investment in the development of youth basketball in the Cayman Islands.

With another successful youth league in the books, the future of Cayman basketball continues to look bright.

Skills and Drills Camp

The Cayman basketball community has plenty to celebrate as our latest Skills & Drills Basketball Camp officially came to a close today.

Over the course of the camp, young athletes from across the island gathered in the gym with one shared goal — to improve. Through structured stations, competitive drills, and controlled scrimmages, players focused on strengthening their fundamentals, including ball handling, footwork, shooting mechanics, defensive positioning, and overall basketball IQ.

But beyond skill development, something even more important happened.

Growth, Confidence & Fun

From the first whistle to the final buzzer, the energy in the gym was electric. Players challenged themselves, encouraged one another, and embraced the learning process. Coaches emphasized discipline, teamwork, and confidence — ensuring that each participant left better than they arrived.

Smiles were just as visible as sweat.

For many of our young athletes, this camp was not just about basketball — it was about building confidence, creating friendships, and developing a deeper love for the game.

Investing in the Future of Cayman Basketball

The impact of the camp extends well beyond the court.

Proceeds from the Skills & Drills Basketball Camp will directly support our National Program teams as they prepare for international competitions this summer. These funds assist with training, travel, uniforms, and overall preparation as our athletes represent the Cayman Islands on the regional and international stage.

When families register for camp, they are doing more than enrolling their child in training — they are investing in the continued growth of basketball in the Cayman Islands.

Thank You to Our Community

We extend sincere thanks to our players for their effort, our parents for their continued trust and support, and our coaches for their commitment to development. Every camp strengthens the foundation of the sport locally and helps build a pipeline for future national team players.

The future of Cayman basketball is bright — and it starts right here, with development.

Stay tuned for upcoming programs, leagues, and national team updates as we continue to grow the game together.

Mourant Makes a Slam Dunk

Mourant Comes On Board as Sponsor of Inter-Primary School Boys & Girls Basketball Leagues

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) is proud to welcome Mourant as an official sponsor of our Inter-Primary School Boys and Girls Basketball Leagues, a partnership that directly supports youth development and grassroots sport in the Cayman Islands.

The Inter-Primary School League continues to experience strong growth year over year, and the 2025 season has been especially encouraging, featuring 31 boys’ and girls’ teams from primary schools across the island. This level of participation reflects the increasing enthusiasm for basketball at the grassroots level and the important role school sports play in physical development, teamwork, and character building.

Mourant’s sponsorship has had an immediate and tangible impact. Their support helped cover uniforms for all participating schools, ensuring that every child is able to take the court feeling confident, included, and proud to represent their school. Providing uniforms across the league not only promotes equality among participants but also enhances the overall experience for students, teachers, and parents alike.

“At CIBA, our mission is to grow the game from the ground up,” said CIBA President Collin Anglin. “Support from corporate partners like Mourant makes a real difference. Their investment goes beyond sponsorship — it’s an investment in youth, education, and the future of basketball in the Cayman Islands.”

The Inter-Primary School League serves as a critical foundation within CIBA’s player development pathway. Many of today’s national and club-level athletes first discovered their love for the game through school competitions like this one. With continued growth and strong partnerships, CIBA remains committed to expanding opportunities for young players across all communities.

CIBA extends its sincere thanks to Mourant for their commitment to youth sport and for helping make this season of the Inter-Primary School League one of our most successful yet. We look forward to building on this partnership and continuing to create meaningful sporting opportunities for Cayman’s young athletes.

CIBA Hosts Successful FIBA Coaching Course for Teachers

On January 13th, the Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) successfully hosted a FIBA Starter Coaching Course focused on youth basketball development, marking another important milestone in the continued growth of basketball education in the Cayman Islands.

The course brought together 20 teachers from both public and private schools, highlighting a strong, collaborative commitment to developing quality coaching at the grassroots level. By equipping educators with foundational basketball coaching principles, the initiative directly supports the long-term development of young athletes across the island.

This event was organized by CIBA in collaboration with the Department of Education Services (DES) and was conducted by world-renowned FIBA Coaching Instructor, Coach Nelson Isley. Coach Isley’s expertise and engaging teaching approach provided participants with practical tools, age-appropriate methodologies, and a deeper understanding of how to introduce basketball in a safe, structured, and enjoyable way for young players.

The course content was specifically tailored to youth basketball, with a strong emphasis on player-centered coaching, fundamental skill development, positive learning environments, and age-appropriate training concepts. Teachers participated in both classroom-based learning and interactive discussions, allowing them to immediately connect theory to real-world school and community settings.

“The success of this course demonstrates the value of collaboration between sport governing bodies and the education system,” said CIBA President Collin Anglin. “By investing in our teachers, we are investing in the future of basketball and youth development in the Cayman Islands.”

CIBA extends sincere thanks to the Department of Education Services, Mrs Kerry Jones, Miss Kiva Powell, Coach Nelson Isley, and all participating teachers for their enthusiasm and commitment to growing the game at the grassroots level. Initiatives like this continue to strengthen the foundation of basketball in the Cayman Islands and ensure that young players receive quality instruction from their very first introduction to the sport.