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SPORTS SECTION E

TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2018

Rattlers repeat as the Providence champions By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

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I Gibson Rattlers repeated as champions of the Providence Basketball Club’s 14th annual Christmas Classic. In the much anticipated championship game on Saturday night, the Rattlers powered to an impressive 80-59 rout over the visiting St George’s Jaguars from Grand Bahama. And in the consolation game, the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine held off the Teleos Cherubims 86-72 for a surprising third place. Rattlers 80, Jaguars 59: What was expected to be a keenly contested match-up turned out to be a lopsided affair. CI Gibson went on a 7-1 spurt in the first four minutes and posted a 21-14 margin at the end of the first quarter. By the half, they were up 45-26 and they took a 62-40 lead at the end of the third and coasted to an easy victory in the fourth. Most valuable player Tyrell Butler and Terrance Storr provided a 1-2 punch with 23 and 21 points respectively in leading the charge for the Ratters. Storr also had six rebounds and four assists and Butler had four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Derico Burrows was their next best scorer with nine points and six rebounds, Darryo Saunders had seven points and five assists and both Cameron Sheover and Shimar Rolle had six points and pulled down six and four rebounds respectively. “This one was good,” said CI Gibson’s head coach Kevin ‘KJ’ Johnson, who was assisted by Mark Hanna and Craig’ Rambo’ Smith. “We played a very good St George’s team, but I think we wanted it a little bit more.

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: The CI Gibson Rattlers have repeated as champions of the Providence Basketball Club’s 14th Annual Christmas Classic. Photos: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff “We got better as a group. We’re a very young team with three seniors. This group still has a lot of growing to do. We still have the government schools, we have Hugh Campbell and we have the nationals, so we have a long ways to go and we can only get better.” As the season progresses, Johnson said if they can improve on their mental toughness for four quarters, they will be a team to contend with. The Rattlers, who will return to the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s regular season with a 4-0 win-loss record as they attempt to regain the title they lost to the CC Sweeting Cobras last year, finished the tournament with a 6-0 record.

CI Gibson advanced to the final by doubling up St Augustine’s College 82-40 in their pool championship game on Friday night. St George’s, who followed with a 5-1 record, earned their berth in the final by knocking off Teleos Academy 49-32. Christopher Johnson paced the Jaguars’ attack with 16 points and six rebounds. Kingsly Thompson followed with 12 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals. Jaden Atkinson had seven points and three rebounds. Three other players – Rick Russell, Theodore Grant and Shavaul Butters – all contributed four points. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tyrell Butler.

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‘TUM TUM’ AND AYTON ATOP NCAA RANKINGS By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net A WEEK of upsets is expected to produce a shakeup atop the NCAA Division I college basketball polls and several Bahamian players should figure prominently in the new rankings. Lourawls “Tum Tum” Nairn and the Michigan State Spartans (14-1) are now the No.1 team in the Associated Press poll while DeAndre Ayton and the Arizona Wildcats continued their rise in the rankings after they defeated the No.3 team in the country. Nairn finished with four points and five assists in the Spartans’ 108-52 win over Savannah State in their final non-conference game of the regular season. It is only the fifth time in programme history that they achieved the No.1 ranking, the last time in 2015. Following the game, Spartans coach Tom Izzo told reporters on MLive. com that the top spot in the poll is a special recognition to the players. “They came here because this programme was ranked No. 1 before, we’ve played in big games before, that’s why they came here,” Izzo said. “So unless they’re in that stage of ‘watch what you wish for’, I think it is a good thing.” Michigan State’s ascension to No. 1 is all but assured after current No. 1 Villanova fell at Butler on Saturday night. The only other would-be challenger for the top spot, No. 3 Arizona State, fell at No. 17 Arizona on Saturday in its first loss of the year. Ayton and the No.17 Wildcats (11-3) won the instate battle over the No.3 Arizona State Sun Devils (12-1), 84-78 on Saturday to hand them their first loss of the season. He finished with his 10th double double of the season with 23 points and 19 rebounds. His tip in with 11 seconds left to go was the

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JR Cadot to continue his pro basketball career in Spain By RENALDO DORSETT Tribune Sports Reporter rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

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JR Cadot will return to Spain to continue his pro basketball career. The veteran guard agreed to terms with KIA Sakimovil Navarra Pamplona of Spain’s Liga Espanola de Baloncesto (LEB Silver). LEB Silver is the second division in the country and was founded in 1996. Cadot was on the roster of Zornotza Saskibaloi Taleda in LEB Silver last season when he averaged 11.1 points and 6.6 rebounds

per game in 31 contests. In October, the Windsor Express selected Cadot with the 13th overall pick in the National Basketball League of Canada Draft. The 6’5” wing impressed at the two-day NBL combine which featured 142 players based in the continental United States, the Bahamas, Brazil and Sweden. Prior to that, he played for the UMF Skallagnimur Borgans in the Icelander League where he averaged 24.1 points, 16.1 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.9 block shots in 35 minutes per game. He began his pro career with BKU Supa Nitra in

Slovakia where he averaged 16.5 points and 6.7 rebounds in 28 games. He concluded his NCAA career with the TCU Horned Frogs, averaging 10 points and 6.5 rebounds in 65 games played, good enough for second place on the TCU All-Time list. He was also named to the All-conference team for the Mountain West during his senior season. Prior to TCU, he spent two years at the junior college level with Sheridan College. Cadot posted impressive numbers at the junior college which garnered the attention of many

Division I schools across the country. In his freshman season, he averaged 15 points and 6.6 rebounds per game but surpassed all expectations in his sophomore campaign. As a sophomore, Cadot averaged 17 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. Internationally for the Bahamas, Cadot has appeared on senior national teams for the CBC Championships in 2006 and 2011 and the Centrobasket Championships in 2012 and 2016. His career averages at the national team level are 5.9 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.


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