GEORGE?HAYNES?IS back.
And apparently, so are the offensive struggles of First Works Warriors.
Warriors’ head coach Frederick Bynoe hasa problem on his hand after watching his side’s offensive woes continue, as they slumped to a 47-59 defeat against Roll-Away St John’s Sonics in the Barbados Amateur Basketball Association’s Premier League Competition Sunday night at the Wildey Gymnasium.
It was the Warriors’ third consecutive defeat after scoring only 51 and 43 points in their two previous losses to the Clapham Bulls and Pinelands, respectively.
Haynes leads Sonics to victory
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