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Exciting opening day for Schools’ Basketball League – Cameron

By Tristan J
19 January 2026
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January 19 2026

The Schools Basketball League is off to a great start according to Willon Cameron, the chairman of the newly formed league, after an energetic opening day on Friday, which he described as brimming with enthusiasm.

“The first day went really well; first of all, we are grateful to God for the good weather because it was a beautiful sunny afternoon, ripe for basketball, outdoor basketball, especially. I think the home teams did an excellent job of setting up. I was only able to visit one game, of course, because I am still coaching even though I am the organizer… the environment was nice and we had a lot of teachers and parents out there supporting their students and kids, which I thought was really good,” Cameron highlighted

Cameron further acknowledged the performance of the new officials. “Our new officials did an excellent job, so kudos to them. It is only day one but I count that as something. We were able to start on time for the most part and everything ran very smoothly, which is an awesome start,” he pointed out.

The day wrapped up with the Government Technical Institute (GTI) achieving the most significant win, overpowering Marian Academy 84-38. Queen’s College also outperformed St. Stanislaus College with a score of 66-42. The tightest contest was between President’s College and St. Roses, where President’s College emerged victorious with a score of 47-41. The league will carry

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