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Experience could be key in KO final

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Experience could play a major role in deciding championship glory in tonight’s Barbados Amateur Basketball Association’s Division 1 Knockout final.

Defending champions, Pan American Life Insurance Warrens, with a number of former Barbados and Premier League players, oppose Police Sports Club in the title match slated for 8 p.m. at the Barbados Community College.

The likes of Peter Alleyne, Zahir Motara, Pearson Griffith and Kevin Austin should lead Warrens to a second straight title after last week’s hard-fought 65-53 semi-final victory over archrivals, Barbados Lumber Company Lakers at the Wildey Gymnasium.

Motara scored 19 points in that win, with Austin adding 11, while Alleyne controlled the pace of game and Griffith made his presence felt on the boards. (EZS)

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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