Local NewsSports BABA has new format for this year’s President’s Cup by Barbados Today 22/02/2025 written by Barbados Today 22/02/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K There will be a key change in the format for this year’s President’s Cup. In a media announcement Friday, the Barbados Amateur Basketball Association (BABA) said in an effort to enhance the competition and showcase the best of local basketball, the tournament will now feature a single game knockout format for the first round, before reverting to the traditional two-game format for both the semi-finals and finals. Previously, the President’s Cup was played using a double elimination format for the preliminary rounds. The eight teams competing under the new format during the first round is now expected to set the stage for a more thrilling and competitive atmosphere. The semi-finals and finals will use the aforementioned two-game format, where the team with the largest aggregate score will determine the finalists and ultimately the champion. BABA president, Francis Williams, explained that an assessment of teams in the Co-operators General Insurancesponsored Premier League – which commenced in early February – had been undertaken and the pending changes had been deemed necessary. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians “Having assessed the teams in the Premier League, the Executive felt a change was needed to ensure that the best possible product was on show during the tournament,” Williams said. “There is a significant gap between the top teams and those at the bottom, making the old format less attractive.” The president was making reference to the contrasting skill levels between some of the higher-ranked teams such as the defending champions, Burger King Clapham Bulls and 246 Mobile Shop City United Celtics who have 5-0 unbeaten records, and Fusionz Boutique Station Hill Cavaliers, with one loss on a 4-1 record. Island Care Ambulance Service & BodyxB Lakers are currently fourth in the standings. Each team still has at least two more games to play, so the rankings can shift significantly by next week. Teams will be seeded based on their standings at the end of the first round of the ongoing Premier League on Sunday, setting the stage for the launch of the President’s Cup next Tuesday at the Wildey Gymnasium. Pinelands are the reigning President’s Cup champions, having defeated Clapham Bulls in last year’s final, to successfully defend their title. Sunday will see a full slate of games at the Barbados Community College which will cap off the first round of the league. Warrens All Stars will take on NSC Combined School Tridents at 2 pm while Pinelands do battle with Cavaliers at 3:45 pm in the second game. In the third game at 5:30 pm, C.A.M Smart Assurance Agent Inc. Heat clash with Lakers while Bulls and Celtics climax the night’s action with a 7:15 pm meeting. (AS) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Missing: Rashaire Griffith-Garner 22/03/2025 Police association celebrates promotion move, urges action on loan programme 22/03/2025 Convicted murderer gets six years for gun and ammo possession 22/03/2025