San Pedro Tiger Sharks fall short in the first match of BEBL finals: Altercation incident addressedThe first game in the best of five matches for the Belize Elite Basketball League (BEBL) final series was played on Thursday, June 15th, ending with the Benny's Belize Hurricanes defeating the San Pedro Tiger Sharks 86-64. The match played at the Civic Center in Belize City also saw frustration in some island players resulting in an altercation among themselves on the court. The San Pedro Tiger Sharks have since apologized for the incident.
The island team addressed the situation in a note posted on their social media page on Friday, June 16th. "We want to apologize," the team management posted. "It is unacceptable to have players fighting on the court against opponents or themselves as was the case last night," the note explained. The San Pedro Tiger Sharks management further stated that they expect their players to always be professional. The team also apologized to the children present at the game. "To all the kids that had to experience that negative behavior, that is an example of what you cannot become," they said. "Always fight to the end." The team continued by encouraging the youth to keep working hard towards becoming a better player, teammate, and person. The team's management added that the player responsible for such an incident was removed. The first out of five scheduled matches to elect a BEBL champion saw the two long-time rivals go at each other at 8:30PM. There was friction among San Pedro players from the beginning as the home team, Hurricanes, dominated the game. The Belize City team attacked, with Tyrie Orosco and Jamell Harris scoring 22 points each. The score sheet shows Orosco contributing six rebounds and two assists, while Harris landed two rebounds and four blocks. Other Hurricanes' players like Victor Evans helped with nine points, collected three rebounds, and contributed three assists. The Hurricanes continued taking advantage of their lead, and Alex Carcamo added to their score by tallying nine points, 13 rebounds, three assists, and delivering three blocks.
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