Maloney Pacers emerged champion of the Premier Division in the Destiny Invitational Arima League (DIAL) after sweeping New Chapter Academy, 2-0, in the final at the Princess Royal Court on Saturday night.
The Premier Division best-in-three series final between New Chapter and Maloney Pacers reached a climax in game two, with all eyes fixated on the fate of the title.
Following a dominant performance by Pacers in game one, anticipation swirled around whether New Chapter could stage a comeback or if Pacers would seal the deal with another victory.
The opening quarter set the stage for a gritty battle, as New Chapter unveiled defensive adjustments to contain Pacers’ standout player, Ahkeel “Smally” Boyd. Despite their efforts, Pacers managed to pull ahead late in the quarter, securing a slim lead of 20-16.
In the second quarter, Pacers continued to assert their dominance, with Ahkeel Boyd’s twin brother, Ahkeem, stepping up to contribute to the team’s offensive prowess. Although New Chapter made valiant efforts to narrow the gap, Pacers maintained their composure, heading into halftime with a commanding lead of 40-27.
Determined to avoid a game three, Pacers intensified their efforts in the third quarter, delivering a stellar performance on both ends of the court. New Chapter struggled to keep pace, managing only 10 points while Pacers extended their lead with a 24-point surge.
Despite New Chapter’s spirited comeback in the fourth quarter (30-15), where they outscored Pacers by 15 points, the damage had been done. Maloney Pacers emerged victorious with a final score of 79-67, completing the sweep of both divisions after being crowned Champions of the Championship Division the previous Saturday.
Although New Chapter showed improvement in game two, holding Pacers to their lowest points return of the tournament, it was not enough to overcome the formidable Pacers squad, who finished the tournament with a flawless 9-0 record.
Ahkeel Boyd’s stellar performances throughout the tournament earned him both the League “Most Valuable Player” (MVP) title and the Finals MVP trophy, capping off a remarkable campaign for Pacers.
Penelope Beckles, Minister of Planning and Development and Member of Parliament for Arima assisted in presenting the Premier Division champions with their cash prize of $20,000 and the coveted DIAL Champions trophy.
Caracas City edges Black Mamba for 3rd place
In the earlier showdown, Caracas City and Black Mamba delivered an epic battle for third place in the DIAL Premier Division. Memories of their double-overtime clash in the group stage fueled anticipation as both teams left it all on the court.
From the very first dribble, both teams traded baskets in a display of sheer determination. Black Mamba managed to carve out a slight lead at the end of the first quarter, holding a narrow advantage 16-13.
The second quarter saw Black Mamba attempting to extend their lead, pushing ahead by as much as 11 points at one stage.
However, Caracas City refused to back down, mounting a spirited comeback to narrow the deficit to just two points by halftime, with the score standing at 31-29.
As the game progressed, the intensity only increased, with each team refusing to relinquish control. The third quarter unfolded as a back-and-forth battle, with Black Mamba once again surging ahead by as much as nine points, only to be reeled in by a determined Caracas City squad. By the end of the quarter, the score was neck-and-neck, with Caracas City trailing by just three points.
The final quarter proved to be a rollercoaster of emotions, with Black Mamba making a late surge to extend their lead to 10 points with just over four minutes remaining. However, Caracas City rallied valiantly, mounting an incredible comeback to level the score and eventually take the lead with a clutch free throw with only 50 seconds left on the clock.
In the closing seconds of the game, Black Mamba had one final opportunity to force overtime. Caracas City held firm though, with Black Mamba scoring two points when three was needed to tie the game. The buzzer sounded, sparking jubilant celebrations among Caracas City players and fans alike.
Reflecting on the DIAL’s inaugural season, tournament coordinator Kern George expressed his gratitude, saying, “I am deeply thankful to God for guiding us through a successful tournament. Some two months of basketball on an outdoor court with only two days of rain? We couldn’t have achieved this without His grace and blessings, and I give all glory to him.
“We are truly pleased that the tournament met its objectives of revitalising basketball in Arima and providing a platform for players to showcase their talent. It’s been a joy to witness the level of skill and determination shown by the athletes, and clubs have already expressed they’ll be going hard to prepare for the next edition of the DIAL.”
Assistant Coordinator Chevon Le Gendre also shared his thoughts on the tournament, stating, “The commitment of the players and coaches who poured their hearts into competing at a high level was inspiring. Additionally, the support from the amazing fans and organisations that partnered with us was instrumental in making this tournament a success.”
Looking ahead to the future of the DIAL, Le Gendre said, “Based on what was achieved in the 2024 season, we are extremely optimistic about the future. We have some exciting improvements in mind to enhance the experience for players, fans, and all stakeholders, and I’m confident that the 2025 season will be even better.”
The management and staff of the DIAL, via a release, also extended thanks to the Ministry of Sport and Community Development, Planning and Development Minister Beckles, Mayor of Arima, Balliram Maharaj, and the Arima Borough Corporation for their contributions to the successful hosting of the event.
“Their unwavering support and dedication played a pivotal role in making the DIAL a resounding success,” the release stated.