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Guyana Women's Basketball Squad Named for Suriname Series

The Guyana Basketball Federation has named a 12-member women's squad for an upcoming series against Suriname, featuring the talented Ramlall siblings among other skilled players.

ParAdrian Singh
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Guyana women's basketball team members during squad announcement at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall

GBF Announces 12-Member Women's Team for International Series

The Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF) has unveiled its 12-member women's squad for an upcoming two-match series against Suriname. The international competition is scheduled to begin this Sunday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall on Homestretch Avenue.

Team Composition and Leadership

Under the guidance of coach Willon Cameron, the roster showcases a mix of experienced players and emerging talent. The selection demonstrates Guyana's continued commitment to developing competitive national teams across various sports disciplines.

Squad Members

  • Joy Adams
  • The Ramlall sisters - Ashna, Arshia, and Amisha
  • Jamaicy Ogle
  • Junelly Paddy
  • Keisha Copperfield
  • Kassidy Woolford
  • Malia Samuels
  • Akeelah Campbell
  • Brean Ritchie
  • Keane Andrews

This selection marks another milestone in Guyana's sporting development, following recent successes across various sports including cricket and other competitive disciplines. The series against Suriname presents an important opportunity for international competition experience.

Competition Details

The two-match series will provide valuable international exposure for the team and strengthen regional sporting ties. The Cliff Anderson Sports Hall venue selection ensures optimal playing conditions for both teams.

Adrian Singh

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