Kings And Queens 3×3

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Bullets and Astros Must Win or Go Home

We are all familiar with the term “Win or go Home”. It’s a situation where a team finds themselves facing elimination in a playoff series and if they do not win, they will be eliminated. Some also use the term “gone fishing” to refer to the team that loses; either way, no one wants to be that team.

This is unfortunately the situation that two of the top 4 Division 1 teams face right now. The Silver Bullets have had a pretty rough season but have gotten a nice shot in the arm with the return of Lance Welcome for the latter portion of the season. However, they were not able to defeat the 2-time defending champions, the Burger King Warriors. In their first meeting, the Warriors outscored the Bullets 95-79. As a team, the Warriors shot over 53% from 3-point range while the Bullets shot only 36% from the same distance. Rebounding was also a major factor; the Warriors outrebounded the Bullets 29-11. There is no way the Bullets can win if they can’t shrink that rebounding gap.

Jerome Narcisse led all players with 36 points and 4 rebounds while teammate Kwei General added 22 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks including a red hot 66% from 3 point range.

For the Bullets, Peter Grant led the way with 27 points while Lance Welcome poured in 26.

Game 2 takes place Sunday May 7th at 6:15 pm at the ARC.

In the second game, the IRG Astros need to win against their nemeses the Sol Blazers. In their previous meeting, the Blazers shot 40% from the 3-point line vs 28% outside shooting from the Astros. The Blazers also had a slight rebounding edge over the Astros: 43-37. But to summarize, this is a dream matchup for any basketball fan to watch. The Astros have some additional pieces that have made them even stronger such as Deandre Simpson to go along with the established veterans of Jake Whittaker, Davie Cotterell and Bryce Thompson. This game features the two top scorers of the league and a physical composition of basketball beasts that you have to see to believe! Their first meeting ended in an 81-79 finish which went down to the final play of the game. Fans can’t wait to see how game 2 of this series turns out.

Samuel O’Garro led all scorers with 26 points, 13 rebounds and 5 assists while teammate Justin Golob added 14 points and 12 rebounds. For IRG, Davi Cotterell led the way with 28 points while teammates Deandre Simpson and Jake Whittaker added 14 and 13 points apiece.

Game 2 of this series takes place on Sunday May 7th at 7:45 pm at the ARC.

Happy Hour 3×3 Ends in a Bang!

On April 28th, 10 Teams from the CIBA National Men’s Basketball League took the court to vy for the crown of this year’s first in a series of 3×3 Tournaments. The games were fast paced and loaded with offensive action! 3X3 is continuous and has a 12 second shot clock; so teams do not have any time to relax! As time progressed, the cream of the crop began to rise to the top; the Sol Blazers, Astros, Plantito and Silver Bullets would emerge as the top 4. The Bullets, led by Lance Welcome, tried to give Davie Cotterell, Whittaker and Rankine a run for their money, but the size and strength of the Astros was too much to handle.

On the other court, Plantito – a combination of the Philippines’ finest, took on the Blazers; but the O’Garro brothers, Omar Clarke and Justin Golob proved to be too much to handle. This would ultimately lead to the showdown that most expected; the Blazers and the Astros. As fate would have it this actually turns out to be the same teams that will face each other in the semi finals of the division one playoffs. Both teams were trading baskets for the first few minutes; it seemed impossible for one team to stop the other from scoring. But each time the Astros would score one point the Blazers would come back with two. This began to open up a little breathing space for the Blazers. But the Astros came storming back and a late long range shot from Shaad O’Garro sealed he deal to wind things up with a 21-17 finish.

The Blazers were awarded some gift certificates from Smoothie King, Winner Circle Sports and from the Title Sponsor – Cayman Cabana.

It was an exciting evening and players are already looking forward to the next tournament which takes place on May 19th.

Youth Teams Look Forward to Competitions with Port Arthur

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association has teamed up with Bringing Back the Glory Tournaments to provide opportunities for their youth teams in Cayman and Port Arthur Texas to compete.

Port Arthur and the Cayman Islands have a deeper connection than many people realize.  Many decades ago, many of the seafarers settled in Port Arthur.  As the Caymanian population grew there, an exchange began with friendly competitions of all sorts.  Barefoot Man would even travel there at least once per year and have an event Called “Cayman Nights”.

With the hopes of re-kindling this relationship, Mrs. Wanda Bodden – CEO and Tournament Director for BBTG reached out to the then Director of Sports, Collin Anglin and President of CIBA Richard Parchment to make this vision a reality back in 2019.

The result: Cayman hosted Port Arthur in the Cayman Basketball Festival in 2019 which also included Bermuda along with Cayman and a team from Port Arthur in the Under 17 Boys and Girls Division.

Although the program took a brief hiatus due to Covid, it has now been brought back and both parties are excited! Anglin is now the President of the CI Basketball Association, and the new executive fully supports the continuation of this collaboration.

Cayman’s National Under 15 boys and Girls teams will travel to Port Arthur to Compete in the “Feel the Heat – Reloaded” Tournament June 15-17, hosted by BBTG and then in July 11-13th Port Arthur will travel to Cayman to take part in the Cayman Basketball Festival being hosted by CIBA. The tournament in Cayman will feature Cayman’s U-17 Boys and Girls teams.  This is all aimed at giving our athletes more exposure to international competition as Cayman Prepares to take part in upcoming FIBA tournaments.

L-R: Omari Corbin -1st  Vice President of CIBA, Victor O’Garro – CIBA Technical Director, Wanda Bodden – CEO and Tournament Director of Bringing Back the Glory Tournaments, Collin Anglin – President of CIBA

Cayman Prep Takes the Title

The KPMG Under 14 Boys Basketball League culminated in an epic final on March 27th at the John Gray High School Gymnasium. The final would see John Gray High School, led by Josh Barrett and Dwight Hewitt Jr face off against the likes of Quin Small, Liam Ramoon and Naz Webb.

The game was as exciting as any basketball fan could imagine! Both teams made runs, exchanging the lead more than 10 times throughout the game! Just when you though one team was running away with the game, their opponents would make a run and erase the lead. Fans were on the edge of their seats as Prep made adjustments, followed by John Gray orchestrating multiple formulas, trying to solve the complex problems their opponents were causing.

But despite Josh Barrett’s 35 point performance, it was not enough as Quinn, Ramoon and Webb would lead their team to victory with well distributed scoring. KPMG has been the proud supporter and prime sponsor of this League for over 10 years and have been delighted to see our youth shine through this platform! Final Score: 51 – 46 in favor of Cayman Prep.

John Gray High School with Coach Earl Gray
Cayman Prep with Ministry of Education Officials Mr. Elroy Bryan and Mr. Mark Ray (Chief Education Officer) and Mr. Andy Stepaniuk of KPMG (back left).
O’Garro Erupts for 61 Points

It seemed like a typical night; clear skies, wonderful tropical weather, a beautiful gymnasium and some usual good basketball action. But fans did not expect to see Samuel O’Garro put on the offensive showcase of the season. With a few players on the injured list, O’Garro knew that he would have to turn up the heat and Fuel his team to victory!

Not only did he do that, but he posted his new personal scoring best of not 40, not 50, but 61 points! O’Garro was just 3 points away from tying the national scoring record, held by Collin Anglin (64 points) that was posted in 2007 against the Blazers.

O’Garro scored more than 66% of his team’s total points and also had the second most rebounds, getting it done on both ends of the floor. Omar Clarke finished with 4 points and 19 rebounds.

For the Bullets, Jaheim White and Samuel Webb led the way with 18 and 16 points a piece. The Bullets had 4 players in double figures, but their inexperience got the better of them vs the veteran Blazer team. Final Score: Sol – 91, Silver Bullets B – 70.

The Bullets were also out-rebounded 61-30 and struggled from the free throw line, shooting just above 50% on the night.

Splash Take Hoop Dreams 3x 3 Title

3×3 is on fire in Cayman! With the success and excitement of the Senior divisions on display for all to see, the Juniors decided to take to the court to test their metal as well!

On October 20th, 4 teams took to the court to compete for 3×3 Supremacy! It was a very competitive field, there was no clear winner expected. No team would go without a loss; players were acclimating themselves to the new style of play and the rules. But when the smoke was clear, The Teams Splash (Enarre Smiith, Nicolai Manzanares, Aiden Shields and Daniel Stone) and Hoop Squad (Ryan Munoz, Ayo Ogunyebi, Lewis Wilks and Joshua Whittaker) would eventually meet in the finals.

Daniel Stone took advantage of his monstrous inside presence early and carried his team into the lead, buy Ogunyebi brought his team back with a series of crafty baskets inside. However, the distributed scoring of Smith, Manzanares and Stone proved to be a bit too much for the Hoop Squad.


Final score: Splash 8, Hoop Squad 4.

From L-R, Nicolai Manzanares, Enarre Smith, Daniel Stone, Aiden Shields
The Monarchs Take the Throne

The past two 3×3 tournaments have all seen different champions. If you were left thinking “why should this one be any different?” then you would be right.

With BlazTros taking Round 1 and Gladiators taking Round 2, The Monarchs decided that it was time for them to assume the throne of the Triple Threat 3×3 Tournament.

Revamped and loaded with firepower, the team of Jerome Narcisse, Samuel O’Garro, Stephan Cotterell and Kwei General came out with blood in their eyes; even making the bold prediction “we are winning this”. They did not disappoint! They began by taking down the defending champs 18-17, then disposing of Blaztros 21-5. They sent the chosen ones packing 21-16 and would meet with the Gladiators once again for an epic, winner-takes-all finale!

Although Tikko Moore came out hot for and carried much of the load offensively for the Gladiators, it was not enough for the lights out shooting of Samuel O’Garro and the precision-based execution of Narcisse.

Final Score: Monarchs 22, Gladiators 14.

Bank Charge Hits the Trifecta

Team Bank Charge has established itself as the queens of 3×3 by capturing their 3rd consecutive 3×3 tournament title. However, this one did not come without a scare. A revamped Kaash Team, consisting of April Ebanks, Vania Cornwall and Vicky Gray, actually handed Bank Charge their first loss of the season during round robin play.

It was certainly up for grabs and everyone was certain that it would come down to a rematch for the title. But Bank Charge got hot late in the game with an onslaught of 3’s from Chloe Powery-Doxey and Hannah Parchment. One minute, it was 11-10 and then It just began raining 3’s! When that starts happening, hopes get diminished really quickly! In the end, Bank Charge would emerge as the undisputed champs for this series of tournaments, sponsored by the Cayman Islands Classic.

The final score: Bank Charge 21 – Kaash 12.

BlazTros Show Who Got Game

The combination of the SOL Blazers and IRG Astros have proven to be a worthy concoction. Despite facing intense competition from fellow national team rivals from the Gladiators, the monarchs and Dem Ones, The team combo of Shaad O’Garro, Davi Cotterell , Jake Whitaker and Justin Golab proved to be a little too much for their counterparts.

Both the BlazeTros and the Gladiators went undefeated in the regular round play and were destined to meet in the finals. The crowd would not be disappointed as the game went down to the wire and saw Shaad O’Garro hit the game winning shot in overtime to bring home the bacon for his team.

The players are already looking forward to the next tournament which is the hoop it up three on three tournament which takes place on October 15 at the arts and recreation center once again. Only time will tell if the Blazetros will manage to come out on too once again or can the Gladiators exact revenge.