Hoop Fest 2025 Wrap-Up: Cayman U17 Storm Crowned Undisputed Champions

July 5, 2025 – George Town, Grand Cayman
The 2025 Cayman Islands Hoop Fest came to a thrilling close on Saturday evening with two final matchups that solidified team standings and showcased elite youth basketball talent from the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and the United States.


🕔 Game 1: Texas Tigers Run Wild in Offensive Showcase

The first game of Day 3 saw the Texas Tigers explode offensively, defeating the Cayman Bulldogs by a staggering 115–46 at John Gray High School Gymnasium.

Texas guard Cino Nagin put on a clinic, dropping a tournament-high 53 points while shooting nearly 70% from the field and sinking five 3-pointers. He was supported by Jeremiah Thirdkill (35 pts, 18 rebounds) and EJ Allen (21 pts, 22 rebounds), as the Tigers dominated the glass and forced 17 turnovers.

Despite the loss, the Bulldogs fought hard behind Drayson Da Costa’s 12 points and Demarco Wood’s effort in the paint.


🕖 Game 2: Cayman U17 Storm Closes Tournament Undefeated

In the tournament finale, the Cayman U17 Storm capped off a perfect 3–0 record with a commanding 84–53 win over Campion College of Jamaica.

Tournament MVP Daric Ebanks led the charge once again with 28 points, including six 3-pointers. He was flanked by Amari Latham (17 pts, 13 rebounds, 3 blocks) and George Brooks (10 pts, 11 rebounds, 8 assists), who delivered a complete performance on both ends of the floor.

Campion’s Richard Leighton closed his tournament strong with 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Ryheem Martel added 14 points and 12 rebounds and 5 steals in a physical battle inside.


🏆 Final Standings:

  1. Cayman U17 Storm (3–0) – 🏆 Champions
  2. Texas Tigers (2–1)
  3. Campion College Crocs (1–2)
  4. Cayman Bulldogs (0–3)

⭐ All-Tournament Team:

🏆 MVP: Daric Ebanks – Cayman U17 Storm
Cino Nagin – Texas Tigers
Rheem Martel – Campion College
Amari Latham – Cayman U17 Storm
Jeremiah Thirdkill – Texas Tigers


🙌 A Tournament to Remember

The inaugural Cayman Islands Hoop Fest not only delivered exciting international basketball but also provided valuable development opportunities for Cayman’s national athletes and a powerful display of community support. The atmosphere at both The ARC and John Gray Gym was electric throughout the weekend, with fans, families, and fellow athletes rallying behind their teams.

Special thanks go to the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage, Cost-U-Less, Dynamic Sports & Events, One Sports Cayman and all volunteers, referees, table officials, and coaches who helped make this event a success.

The Cayman Islands Champion Team: Daric Ebanks, Amari Latham, Griff MacDonald, Obrien Wilson, Teran Timoll, Teroy Timoll, Liam Ramoon, Dimitri Seymour, Kaden Barboram, George Brooks and Naziah Webb.

Day 1 Recap: Cayman Islands Hoop Fest Tips Off with Passion, Pride, and Big Plays

July 3, 2025 – Camana Bay, Grand Cayman
The energy was electric on opening night of the Cayman Islands Hoop Fest, as fans packed the Arts & Recreation Center (ARC) to witness high-level U17 basketball featuring national pride, international flair, and raw talent on full display.

Game 1: Campion College (Jamaica) Tops Cayman Bulldogs, 67–42

The first matchup of the evening saw Campion College Crocs 🇯🇲 set the tone early with aggressive defense and fast-break execution, ultimately pulling away to secure a 67–42 win over the Cayman Bulldogs.

Despite the loss, the Bulldogs showed grit and heart. Delroy Irvine III led the team with 10 points and 9 rebounds, while Dwight Hewitt Jr. contributed 6 points and 11 rebounds. Campion’s balanced team effort was anchored by Ryheem Martel, who delivered 14 points, 5 rebounds, and a stunning 13 steals.

🔥 “Campion’s defensive intensity was the difference-maker,” said a fan in attendance. “They came to play.”

Game 2: Cayman U17 Storm Overpowers Texas Tigers, 84–68

In the headline game of the night, the Cayman U17 Storm stormed the court with poise and purpose, defeating the Texas Tigers 🇺🇸 84–68.

Griffin Macdonald lit it up from beyond the arc, dropping 23 points and sinking 5 three-pointers. Daric Ebanks had a dominant all-around game with 22 points, 4 steals, 4 assists and 9 rebounds, while Obrien Wilson dominated the paint with 17 boards and 10 points. The Storm’s 58 total rebounds and 78% shooting from the free-throw line proved too much for Texas, despite an impressive 30-point performance from Jeremiah Thirdkill.

“We came out ready. We wanted to protect home court — and we did just that,” said U17 head coach Jonathan Powery.

🗓 What’s Next?

Fans won’t have to wait long for more action:

📅 July 4 – ARC (Camana Bay)
• 6:00 PM – Texas Tigers vs Campion College
• 8:00 PM – Cayman U17 Storm vs Cayman Bulldogs

🎟️ Tickets:
• CI $10/day (Adults)
• CI $5/day (Kids under 10)
• CI $25 – All-Tournament Pass

🎫 Get tickets now at: www.caymanbasketball.com

Hoop Fest is Here

The Cayman Islands Basketball Association (CIBA) is proud to announce the launch of the Cayman Islands Hoop Fest, an exciting new international youth basketball tournament taking place July 3–5 at the Arts & Recreation Centre (ARC) in Grand Cayman.

This premier event will showcase the incredible talent of our National Under-17 Boys Team as they face elite competition from visiting teams representing Texas and Jamaica. Hoop Fest is more than just a tournament—it’s a stepping stone for our young athletes to gain vital international experience, develop their skills, and proudly represent the Cayman Islands on home soil.

🎟 Admission & Tournament Passes

Adults: CI $10.00 per day Children under 10: CI $5.00 per day All-Tournament Pass: CI $25.00 (Save nearly 20% and enjoy all the action!)

🏆 Why Hoop Fest Matters

This event marks a significant milestone for basketball in the Cayman Islands. By hosting high-level teams from abroad, we’re creating an opportunity for our national athletes to grow in confidence, refine their skills, and test themselves in a competitive setting that mirrors the intensity of regional and international play.

🙌 Thank You to Our Sponsors

This event would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors:

Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture & Heritage Cost-U-Less Dynamic Sports & Events

Your partnership helps fuel the future of Cayman basketball!

We invite the entire community to come out and support our future stars. Wear your Cayman colours, bring the energy, and be part of history as we tip off this exciting new chapter in local basketball!

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