Sav Side 3×3 Tournament – Unstoppable Players and Unforgettable Moments!

An Unforgettable Day of 3×3 Basketball!

The Sav Side 3×3 Tournament brought an explosion of energy, skill, and drama to the court. Fans were treated to a series of exhilarating games where the competition was fierce, and the talent on display was nothing short of spectacular. From clutch shots to dominant defensive plays, this tournament had it all.

Dynasty Makers: Champions with Star Power
The Dynasty Makers didn’t just win the tournament—they dominated it. Finishing with a perfect 5-0 record, they were led by tournament MVP Justin Collins, whose combination of scoring ability and leadership set the tone for his team’s success. Alongside him, Kwei General was a defensive powerhouse, shutting down opponents and making key plays when it mattered most. Their synergy was unmatched, and their victory was well-deserved.

The Hurricanes: A Storm of Talent
The Hurricanes finished second, but not without making a statement. Daric Ebanks was a force to be reckoned with, showcasing his athleticism and scoring touch throughout the tournament. Delroy Irving complemented Ebanks perfectly, bringing intensity and clutch performances in crucial moments. This dynamic duo carried The Hurricanes to a 3-2 record, proving they’re a team with serious potential.

Summer Heat: Rising Stars
Summer Heat’s third-place finish was fueled by the exceptional play of Josh Cotterell. Josh was a sharpshooter from beyond the arc, while Reuben Smith controlled the tempo of the game with his court vision and decision-making. Their chemistry on the court was a joy to watch, and their leadership propelled Summer Heat to a 2-2 finish. These two are certainly names to watch in future tournaments.

Cay Clutch and Tigers: Gritty Performances
Cay Clutch had moments of brilliance, driven by the efforts of Alexander Thompson, who was a standout for his team with his scoring and hustle. Thompson’s impact was undeniable, even though Cay Clutch ended with a 1-4 record. The Tigers, despite a tough tournament, showed heart in every game, with standout performances from their key players, though they couldn’t secure a win this time around.

Top 5 Players of the Tournament

  1. Justin Collins (Dynasty Makers) – The MVP and driving force behind the champions, Collins was the total package.
  2. Daric Ebanks (The Hurricanes) – A relentless scorer and all-around athlete, Ebanks was pivotal in his team’s success.
  3. Josh Cotterell (Summer Heat) – The sharpshooter who could change the game in an instant with his three-point prowess.
  4. Kwei General (Dynasty Makers) – A defensive anchor and a leader on the floor, he made life tough for every opponent.
  5. Alexander Thompson (Cay Clutch) – The heart of Cay Clutch, Thompson’s effort and scoring ability kept his team competitive.


The Sav Side 3×3 Tournament was a showcase of the best in 3×3 basketball. The top five players left it all on the court, providing unforgettable moments and leading their teams through fierce competition. Congratulations to the Dynasty Makers for their stellar performance, and a big salute to all the players who made this tournament an absolute thrill to watch. Until the next showdown, keep that basketball fire burning bright!

3 Point Contest

In the Sav Side 3-point Contest, 8 players took to the Court to vy for 3-point supremacy. In the end, it was the very same top 2 players of the tournament, Ebanks and Collins, that faced off for the Title. Collins would emerge victorious and now hold bragging rights until the next event.

Cayman Islands U23 Teams Making Waves at the 3×3 Nations League

In a tournament brimming with talent and fierce competition, the Cayman Islands U23 men’s and women’s basketball teams have become the talk of the 3×3 Nations League. Despite being a nation of only 80,000 people, their determination, skill, and sportsmanship on day four of the competition in Mexico City left a lasting impression on all who witnessed their games.

Heart and Hustle: Cayman Women vs. Chile and Argentina

The Cayman Islands women’s team started their day with a riveting game against Chile. Playing with unmatched hustle and precision, they gave the Chilean team a run for their money. The final score of 16-10 may have favored Chile, but the real story was the spirited performance of the Cayman women. Their defensive prowess and coordinated teamwork were evident, making it clear that they were a force to be reckoned with.

Head Coach Wendy Manzanares expressed her pride, “Our ladies have shown immense growth and heart. Today’s game was a testament to their dedication and hard work.”

Later in the day, the women faced the powerful Argentinian team. Though the score ended at 21-7 in favor of Argentina, the Cayman women displayed resilience and grit, earning respect from their competitors and fans alike. Their journey in this tournament is not just about the scores but the spirit of the game and the unity of their team.

Grit and Glory: Cayman Men vs. Argentina and Chile

The Cayman Islands men’s team had an equally inspiring day. Their first game against the Argentinian giants was a battle of wits and strength. The Cayman men, known for their solid defensive communication, managed to challenge Argentina significantly. The game ended with a 21-14 score in favor of Argentina, but the Cayman’s performance was commendable. Their ability to find their shooting rhythm and showcase their explosive playing style drew attention and admiration.

The day’s second game saw the Cayman men take on Chile. With scores of 18-16 in a nail-biting finish, the Cayman team once again demonstrated their ability to compete at high levels. Their strategic play and resilience were on full display, making the spectators and opponents acknowledge the team’s growing prowess.

A Nation Proud

Despite the final scores, the performances of both the men’s and women’s teams from the Cayman Islands have been nothing short of inspirational. They have showcased not just their basketball skills but also their ability to stand tall against larger nations with deeper basketball traditions. The spirit of the Cayman Islands shines through their play, characterized by tenacity, teamwork, and an unyielding spirit.

As they prepare for the next rounds, both teams carry the hopes and pride of a small but passionate nation. The Cayman Islands have made their presence felt at the 3×3 Nations League, proving that in the world of sports, heart and determination can make waves far beyond the size of the country you represent.

Corporate 3×3 League Coming up!

Get ready to light up the courts because Camana Bay is about to get all kinds of lit with the most electrifying, ankle-breakin’, 3X3 basketball league you’ve ever seen! This isn’t your regular pickup game at the park. Oh no, we’re talking about the creme de la creme of corporate ballers, ready to lay it all on the line in the ultimate showdown of hoops mastery.

With the Caribbean sun setting the stage, teams from the fiercest competitors in the corporate world will battle it out, showcasing their skills, agility, and unbreakable team spirit. Imagine the heart-pounding buzzer-beaters, the no-look passes, the jaw-dropping crossovers – this league is where legends are born and bragging rights are earned.

So, mark your calendars, grab your jerseys, and lace up your sneakers. It’s not just a game; it’s a celebration of basketball, camaraderie, and sheer wizardry, all set against the backdrop of the breathtakingly beautiful Camana Bay. See Flyer and attached rules for details! See you on the court!

The league takes place every Tuesday night from 7-9 pm from April 2nd – May 21st.
Registration fee is CI $180.00 per team and the deadline to register is March 26th.
There will be prizes and surprises. The league is co-ed.
Teams must provide their own tops which should have numbers on the front and back!
Email cbsc@camanabay.com to register.

Cayman Gains Valuable Experience at Americup

Being a part of Cayman’s first FIBA 3×3 experience was great. Being in the FIBA environment with over 25 countries represented, seeing the different styles of play from very experienced teams, adjusting to the way the game is officiated for 3×3 vs 5 on 5; all of these things have certainly made this experience a very good one. It has given insight on how Cayman can prepare for the next 3×3 tournament and the players will know what to expect in terms of physicality.

The Cayman team has received a lot of encouragement and compliments from fellow Caribbean teams and federations, who have all testified to the learning curve they experienced at their first 3X3 tournaments as well. All in all, it bodes well for Cayman’s continued growth and development.

Results were as follows:

Cayman MenCayman Women
vs St Lucia – 17-16vs Colombia – 21-6
vs Ecuador – 16-11vs Nicaragua – 19-9
vs Jamaica – 22 – 3
345 Ballers Capture 3×3 Title

U17 boys division
345 ballers (Daric Ebanks, Leon Turner and Daniel Stone) defeated Sav Man 18-15 in the championship match to claim the Redemption 3×3 Championship Title.

Daric Ebanks finished as the MVP of the tournament with 59 total points, scoring 23 3-pointers throughout his 5 games
Joshua Barrett was the 2nd ranked player of the tournament and Xzavier Miller was the 3rd highest ranked player. Ebanks also set a record 8 3-pointers in a single game. In 3×3, 3-pointers are worth 2 points and 2 pout field goals are worth 1 point.

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.