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Warriors to appeal sanctions

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LOOKS LIKE the disciplinary committee won’t have the final say after all.
Just hours after learning of the suspensions of five of their players, First Works Warriors informed the Barbados Amateur Basketball Association’s (BABA) executive that they would be appealing all but one of the sanctions coming out of the Warriors-Cougars brawl.
BABA president Derrick Garrett confirmed the club’s intentions after head coach Frederick Bynoe notified the second-year boss of Warriors’ decision, although nothing was formally declared in writing.
It’s the latest fallout of last weekend’s melee, which resulted in brothers Kirk and Tremaine Shaw being hit with life bans for their roles in the bench-clearing brawl.
 
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.

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