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Stabroek News

Fourth consecutive victory for Old Harbour
published: Wednesday | April 4, 2007

Robert Bailey, Freelance Writer

OLD HARBOUR High registered their fourth consecutive win in the Inter-Secondary School Association (ISSA) girls' Under-19 basketball competition when they whipped hosts Camperdown 48-15 on Monday.

Old Harbour dominated the game from the opening whistle and led 32-0 at the half-time break. Simone Hamilton led the way for Old Harbour, scoring 19 of the her game-high 25 points in the first half.

Hamilton received good support from Shantel Hamilton (six points and eight rebounds) and Novanie Fogah (six points).

Top scorers

Chantal Forks and Shantoy Palmer were the top scorers for Camperdown with four points each. With victory already sealed, Old Harbour introduced their entire bench player at the start of the fourth period as they coasted to an emphatic victory.

Clinton Knight, coach of Old Harbour, said: "It wasn't an easy victory for us. We didn't execute well, but it's a victory nonetheless and I am glad for that."

"I am really not satisfied with our performance because we could have done much better overall. I am very confident that we can take this year's title. We have a very rounded team that can win this competition, so we are very optimistic."

In other games, St. Catherine defeated St. George's College 32-12 and St. Andrew thrashed St. Andrew Technical 58-17.

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