HJ Robinson crowned Interscholastic Basketball League 2021 and 26th Annual Basketball Championship Winners

After a 19-game season, the top teams HJ Robinson High School and Clement Howell High competed in the Interscholastic Basketball Tournament 2021 playoffs, with HJ Robinson High School securing the Champion title on December 11, 2021.

The playoffs experienced a tremendous audience turnout, with high paced sportsmanship from the players.

Coached by Omardi Morris and Kristien Simons, HJ Robinson won the playoff championship game 63-62 to the Clement Howell High School. Coach Morris shared “We were notified late about the tournament so we were really out of shape in the beginning and had to pick up our conditioning. But we actually embraced that adversity and that’s something we preached entirely today and have been preaching throughout our whole season. We like the adversity, we like the challenge it makes us better. We’re Goliath now, we’re the dogs on top.”

The Most Valuable Player (MVP) moniker was awarded to Davaurii Daniel (22 points, 2 steals, 3 rebounds) from the HJ Robinson High School. Daniel in the height of excitement shared “It’s just a blessing. I got a little bit of tears of joy. After I heard the final buzzer I was so happy. The one [shot] I hit on the wing of it when I got the ball the defender was in my face and I shot it and it went in. This is the moment I wanted, this is the moment we came here for so in my head I said we have to win this championship and this is a very improved moment for me”.

Clement Howell’s coach Kevin Harvey (along with Coach Kenneth Grant) shared appreciation for his team’s performance who dominated the first three quarters. Commending his rival coach, Smith said, “I give hats off to Coach Omardi, he did a heck off of a job. That’s where the game is at it’s on the floor and we leave it there. It’s anybody’s game for who gets mentally ready and it’s a challenge getting ready for four games.”

Marjorie Basden High managed to secure the third-place position against the Maranatha High School in another close call winning 64-62. Both teams fought hard with a number of committed players, shaping up for a good future season of upcoming basketball tournaments.

Among the schools who took part in the championships were the Raymond Gardiner High School, Maranatha Academy, Marjorie Basden High School, British West Indies Collegiate, Louise Garland-Thomas High School, HJ Robinson High School and Clement Howell High School.

 

Championship Game 1 & 2 Top Players

Marjorie Basden High School

Dashawn Lightbourne – 10 points, 4 steals, 9 rebounds, 1 assist

Leshard Goldman - 10 points, 6 rebounds, 2 steals

Kyle Belizaire – 14 points, 11 rebounds,3 steals, 1 block, 1 assist

Maranatha High School

Roldiudaon Lacossade – 30 points, 1 steal, 11 rebound, 2 blocks, 1 assist

Jude Thernitis - 11 points, 1 rebound, 1assist

Trayvaugn Lewis – 9 points, 3 assist, 1 steal, 4 rebounds

Clement Howell High School (finalist)

Jhon Cesar – 14 points, 2 steals, 3 rebounds, 2 assists

Isais Sevoar - 18 points, 6 rebound, 5 steal, 1 block

Kevens Etienne – 17 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 4 steals

HJ Robinson High School (finalist)

Davaurii Daniel – 22 points, 2 steals, 3 rebounds

Clefedkin St. Juste - 10 points, 7 rebound, 2 blocks

Jamari Caley –  9 points, 4 rebounds

Temporary Closure of TCIG Sport Facilities

As a result of the global concern in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Turks and Caicos Islands Department of Sports will be temporarily closing the following Sports Facilities until further notice as of March 20th 2020:

  • Gustarvus Lightbourne Sport Complex – Providenciales
  • Down Town Ball Park – Providenciales
  • National Stadium – Providenciales
  • Parade Grounds – Grand Turk
  • Sports Complex – South Caicos

While to date, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Department of Sports will continue to monitor the virus through the Ministry of Health, Agriculture, Sports and Human Services and provide relevant updates.

We encourage all stakeholders to exercise caution in social settings such as while at outdoor basketball courts and play fields. We also recommend that residents stay active while in isolation by following home exercise programmes.

 

Jarrett Forbes
Director
Department of Sports
TCIG

Inter Primary School Championships Postponed

As a result of the global concern in relation to the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Turks and Caicos Islands Department of Sports has decided that postponing the Inter Primary School Track and Field Championships would be in the best interest of our young athletes, sport personnel and fans.

While there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Turks and Caicos Islands and at present no evidence of transmission in the Turks and Caicos, the Department of Sports believes that taking measures to minimize the risk to our student athletes, sport personnel and fans is paramount.

The Department of Sports will continue to monitor the COVID 19 pandemic through the Ministry of Health, Agriculture, Sports and Human Services and provide relevant updates.

More information will be circulated in the coming weeks.