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Sports Notes

BASKETBALL

NPWBA FINALS

THE New Providence Women’s Basketball Association is scheduled to continue its best-of-5 championship tonight at the DW Davis Gymnasium with game four between Career Builders Lady Cheetahs and Bommer G Lady Operators.

The Lady Operators avoided a sweep as they pulled off a 77-61 victory on Saturday night at the DW Davis Gymnasium to cut the deficit to 2-1. Philicia Kelly led the way with a game high 24 points. Shantelle Rolle had 14 points in a losing effort.

Game four is slated to begin at 8pm.

The Lady Cheetahs won game one 71-62 as Leashja Grant pumped in a game high 31 points. Kelly had 22 in the loss.

And in game two, Grant came up with 24 points in the Lady Cheetahs’ 87-81 victory. Kelly once again sparked their attack in the loss with 20 points.

BASEBALL

RICHARDSON TO

BE HONOURED

THE Bahamas Baseball Federation has announced that retired Major League baseball player Antoan Richardson will be honoured when they host their 2017 Andre Rodgers National Baseball Championships in Grand Bahama next month. The championships run from June 22-25 at the EMERA Baseball Complex.

TRACK

NATIONAL

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

THE New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association is all set to hold their annual track and field championships from Wednesday to Friday at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium. The event will get started at 9am each day.

The Cleveland Eneas Primary School, coached by Mariska Stubbs-Thompson, are the defending champions.

SOFTBALL

AUSTIN KNOWLES

HIGH SCHOOL

TOURNEY

The Bahamas Softball Federation is slated to hold the 2017 Austin ‘King Snake’ Knowles Softball Championships for high school boys and girls teams throughout the country at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex April 28-30.

Teams from Andros, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama, Long Island and New Providence will all be participating.

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