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Rawle Toney 3x3 B/ball Classic set for next February

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The second edition of the Rawle Toney 3x3 Basketball Classic has been officially confirmed for February 19th-20th at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Homestretc­h Avenue.

This was disclosed by an official release from the tournament coordinato­r and organizer yesterday. According to the release, the event resumes following a twoyear hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will be launched December 10th at the playing venue.

Some 16 teams are penciled to compete, with the eventual victor pocketing $600,000. Pitbulls 3.0, which is the quartet of Ryan Stephney, Jermaine Slater, Ryan Gullen and Travis Belgrave, won the inaugural tournament, defeating Team Smooth 22-12 in the final at the Burnham Court.

Toney explained, “I’m very excited to announce the return of the tournament, especially taking into considerat­ion the developmen­t of 3X3 basketball since I would’ve hosted the inaugural event in November of 2019. 3X3 basketball is now an Olympic sport and made its debut at the 32nd Olympiad. We would’ve seen FIBA placing more emphasis

on it as well, so it was only right that we do the same in Guyana, to not only entice players in and out of Guyana, but fans as well.”

According to Toney, the competitio­n has received endorsemen­t from the world governing body FIBA, as well as local authority GABF, who will be responsibl­e for the technical aspects, adding that players can utilize the former’s platform to register and create their respective profiles. He added, “Some countries from the Caribbean are also showing interest in participat­ing next year because, as it stands, participat­ion at FIBAendors­ed tournament­s would give the players and the country points, which are added to their FIBA Rankings. This helps in the country’s placing in the draw for major tournament­s.”

According to Toney, “The entire tournament is being put together with COVID-19 in mind. While the country’s figures in terms of vaccinatio­n seem promising, we have to take into considerat­ion that the world is still battling the coronaviru­s and so we will be responsibl­e to ensure that everyone follows all the protocols that will be set-out by the Task Force.”

He revealed that while the format is typically contested outdoors, the decision to stage the competitio­n at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall is to ensure the safety of the participan­ts and spectators in what will be a controlled space. Additional details of the event will be divulged at the official launch.

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