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Cayman Looks To Defend Island Games Gold Medal

Cayman Prepares To Defend Island Games “GOLD” Championship Title!

The Cayman Islands National Men’s Basketball team will head to Gibraltar to defend their NATWEST Island Games Championship title.

Two years ago, the Cayman squad defeated Gibraltar in a nail-biting final in Gotland that saw Cayman hoist the GOLD trophy for the very first time.

At the 2017 Games, Cayman lost to Gibraltar in the opening competition but would win every game thereafter, leading them to the final match where they would get a second chance to redeem themselves against the 2019 hosts.

Cayman Islands Basketball is no stranger to the Island Games and medal board. The triplet island nation has been competing in the multi-sports tournament for twenty years, under the guidance of the Technical Director for Cayman Basketball and then Head Coach Victor “Voot” O’Garro.

Cayman Men’s Basketball team’s first Island Games experience would be in 1999 where they came away with their first Silver from Gotland, Sweden. But it wouldn’t be their last, in 2001 the Cayman men would take Silver again in Isle of Man; in 2003 the team would once again take Silver in Guernsey and their last Silver medal would be in Gibraltar in 2005.

But for the next five Island Games, the once dominant Cayman squad would not medal. In 2007 Cayman would place 4th in Rhodes Greece; 5th in Aland in 2009; 4th in Isle of Wight in 2011; but did not compete in Bermuda 2013 nor Jersey Island in 2015.

However, ten years after their last medal appearance, Cayman would create history for men’s basketball bringing home their first Gold medal with Coach Edwin Pellot-Rosa at the helm and Coach Duran “Trini” Whittaker as his Assistant Coach.

The National Men’s Head Coach Ed Pellot-Rosa said it has been a great challenge to sharpen the team’s fundamentals and focus.

He said, “They’ve been working on understanding and trusting our natural athletic ability and challenging ourselves to expand our mental capacity and understanding of the game of basketball.”

Coach Ed said, that twenty years seemed like a long and hard journey to travel for Cayman’s first Gold Medal in 2017. But he stated, “that in 2017 a seed was planted and it will be vital that we continue watering that seed as we strive to complete our mission of building and sustaining a winning culture.” He said, “For the 2019 Island Games, the focus will be to continue to build on our confidence and developing a dominant attitude.”

The Technical Director for Basketball Coach Victor “Voot” O’Garro said, “As defending champions, Cayman is expected to perform at a high level despite some changes to the lineup.

“The team this year consists of new faces. Our veterans are there and they are expected to have a great performance as usual. Based on our training schedule, I am confident that we will be on the podium. However, we know that there are top countries coming to face us so we are prepared for
whatever comes our way. I think this is a wonderful tournament as we have been to Gibraltar before where we secured the silver medal and this year we are hoping to come back to Cayman with yet another Gold.”

President of the Cayman Islands Basketball Association, Mr. Richard Parchment said, “After winning the silver medal 4 times, and always feeling the challenge of going back to get that additional win, it feels great to know that the Cayman Islands is the defending Gold Medalist and we are fielding a very strong and capable team to maintain this honor.” Mr. Parchment said, “Government continues to be a major contributor to sports development in these islands and this team is a prime example of this vision as most of the players on the team came from our early development leagues and programs.”

The 2019 Cayman Islands National Men’s team consists of: Samuel O’Garro, De’Andre Simpson, Davion Cotterell, Jake Whittaker; Shaad O’Garro, Arin Taylor; NiiAKwei General-Vanderpouije, along with newcomers Philip Webb, Tikko Moore, Juawon Ebanks, Joshua O’Garro and Kai Robinson-Allard. The 2019 team’s Manager is Angela O’Garro.

All twelve men were selected with a purpose and Coach Ed believes that this Cayman team can go beyond an Island Games Gold medal.

“My message to the team is to seize the opportunity at hand, confidently show Cayman and the Caribbean region that we are prepared to compete for a qualifying spot at future Olympic Games, and ultimately play the game for something greater than self. Understand the responsibility of being a role model and Gold Medalist, as the youth are observing and are eager to continue building on the blocks that were laid in 2017. We desire to be known by the fruit we bear.”

Photo is of 2017 Gold medal team

Coaching Workshop
Local Basketball Product Making His Mark on the U.S. Circuit

Hailing from the Cayman Islands, Kai Robinson is a local product making his mark in the U.S. at the High School level.  Slotted in for graduation in 2020, this 6’1 combo guard initially made his footprint at Vanguard High School in Lake Wales, Florida where he most recently averaged 17.3 points, 5.8 assists and 3.3 rebounds during his sophomore year campaign.

Kai is now showcasing his talents at Wilbraham & Monson Academy (“WMA”), a prep School in Wilbraham, Pennsylvania. WMA prepares student athletes for the next level both on and off the court, with recent graduates moving on to the likes of the University of Kentucky, Indiana University and the University of Connecticut, all renowned Division 1 (“D-1”) basketball powerhouses.

From the WMA basketball website: “Many others are competing at other competitive basketball programs. Our player development and conditioning routines, practice and game preparation, and emphasis on shaping high-performing student-athletes make us one of the top basketball programs in the United States.”

Although just commencing his junior year, Kai has already earned numerous accolades including unofficial visits to top D-1 programs. He is committed to playing at the next level, with Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina being his dream school of choice.

Stamped as a top prospect within the Class of 2020, Kai recently participated in the Elite 75 Showcase, a summer time tournament featuring top college prospects from all over the U.S.

As part of recap from the Elite 75 Showcase, experts had the following to say:

Kai Robinson, Wilbraham & Monson – Robinson started to make a name for himself Saturday by showing the skills and presence of a true point guard. He was constantly communicating, showing a high I.Q., tight handle, and very smooth jumper.” 

Kai was introduced to basketball at age 8 through the Cayman Islands Basketball Association (“CIBA”), a nonprofit governing body for basketball in the Cayman Islands. It was “love at first sight” as they say, and Kai has not looked back.

CIBA facilitates the development of Cayman’s youth through its leagues, ongoing programs and clinics offered throughout the year. CIBA’s objectives are as follows:

  • To use basketball as a tool to develop exceptional citizens
  • To increase levels of participation for health and self-esteem
  • To provide avenues for national and college recruitment for young, promising athletes
  • Offer an alternative method of mediation to reduce the number of youths left unsupervised after-school and on weekends
  • To promote a healthy and active society through basketball
  • To build national pride through participation in regional and international games

Led by Technical Director Coach Victor “Voot” O’Garro, CIBA provides Cayman’s youth access to basketball at a young age beginning with the CIBA Basketball Academy offered to 7 – 9 year olds. Aside from the Academy, locally sponsored leagues are offered to players giving youth the opportunity to display and master the foundational skills learned at the Academy within a competitive team environment.

These leagues would not be possible without local sponsors, KPMG sponsoring the Under 14 Boys and Girls Leagues and PwC sponsoring the Under 16 Boys and Girls Leagues.


The PwC Basketball Under 16 Boys and Girls Leagues sponsorship plaque of appreciation presented to PwC’s Graeme Sunley, PwC Cayman’s territory leader

CIBA has been the guiding path in sending close to 20 local Cayman youths on to prep schools in the U.S. over the past few years, with one local product Jorge Ebanks now playing professionally in Europe. Furthermore, the Cayman Islands National Men’s Basketball team won the gold medal at the most recent Island Games.

With the second inaugural Cayman Islands Classic Basketball tournament (featuring top D-1 programs from the U.S.) wrapping up recently, perhaps it is just a matter of short time that we see one of Cayman’s very own showcasing their talents in this annual tournament.

For more information on CIBA, including the CIBA program offerings along with sponsorship opportunities, visit the CIBA website at: https://caymanbasketball.com/

Island Games 2017 Schedule

Follow our Cayman National Men’s and Women’s teams as they chase medals at this year’s Nat West Islands Games in Gotland.

Coach Duran Whittaker, Arin Taylor and Juawon Ebanks

Men’s League Schedule: http://islandgames2017results.com/schedule.aspx?SportID=4&EventID=79

Women’s League Schedule: http://islandgames2017results.com/schedule.aspx?SportID=4&EventID=80

Men’s Group Standings (GROUP C): http://islandgames2017results.com/Sports/BASKETBALL/default.aspx?SportID=4&EventID=79

Women’s Group Standings (GROUP A): http://islandgames2017results.com/Sports/BASKETBALL/default.aspx?SportID=4&EventID=80

National Men’s Team on the Ferry to Gotland

National Women’s Team at the game venue

Lunn leads Dream past Islanders

The 2016 finals runner up, Dream, took on the new league sensation, the Islanders on May 7th at the Clifton Hunter High School Gym.

This year’s Islanders team has definitely 10X’ed their performance compared to last year, with additions such as Scimone Campbell, Jennifer Cottarelo-Choice, Krystle Barrett, Renee Thompson and Christsania Parker.  The game was fast and furious, seeing lead change after lead change and big play after big play.  But in the 4th quarter, Eve Lunn turned on the heat and made the Islanders pay for leaving her open on the 3-point line, hitting four huge baskets from behind the arc and putting the Dream out front.  

Final Score Dream – 49
Islanders – 47
Dream – 
Eve Lunn – 18 pts; 9 rebs, 1st
Carmen Picante – 9 pts; 5 as; 5 sts
Theresa Hamel – 8 pts; 11 rebs; 
Islanders – 
Jennifer Cotarelo-Choice – 14 pts; 5 rebs; 6 sts
Krystle Barrett – 11 pts; 10 rebs; 3 sts
Scimone Campbell – 10 pts; 21 rebs; 4 as; 8 sts
Photo Credit: Wil Bignal Photography