THE RUN is done.
Jamai Puckerin had eight of his 16 points in the fourth quarter as the Station Hill Cavaliers held on for Tuesday’s tough 79-73 victory over a streaking Pan American International Insurance Warrens in the Co-operators General Insurance Basketball Premier League at the Wildey Gym.
It was the first loss in five games for the previously red hot Warrens, who dropped to a 4-5 record with the result following a string of four straight victories.
More importantly, though, the win gave Station Hill (6-3) the all-important head-to-head tiebreaker over Warrens as the race for the playoffs heats up down the season’s homestretch.
Forward Aamir Morris led the Cavs with 20 points, ten rebounds five assists and a pair of blocks while Jason Smith and Darren Hunte both scored 12 points. (JM)
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