GTI, QC and PC win on opening day of Schools Basketball League

Government Technical Institute (GTI), Queen’s College, and President’s College secured victories as the inaugural Schools Basketball League tipped off in Georgetown on Friday.

The Under-18 competition marks a shift in the local sporting landscape, moving away from traditional knockout formats to a full home-and-away structure.

The new format guarantees each participating school 10 games through March 22, an initiative organizers say is designed to bridge the gap between training and high-stakes competition.

GTI recorded the day’s most dominant performance, defeating Marian Academy 84-38 on the road. In other opening-day action, host Queen’s College beat St. Stanislaus College 66-42, while President’s College edged St. Rose’s High 47-41 in a closely contested defensive match.

TOURNAMENT STATS: https://www.sblgy.com/match/42716851.html

Organisers stated the league is built on a philosophy of increasing match frequency to aid skill retention and tactical growth among student-athletes.

The league resumes on Jan. 23 with Marian Academy hosting Queen’s College and St. Stanislaus facing St. Rose’s High at Burnham Court.

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