Caribbean Basketball Networks 2oo7- 2oo8 Baiss Awards

The Baiss Regular season has come to close and the Baiss National Championship Playoffs will be upon us shortly. Before we move ahead, Caribbean Basketball Networks would like to take this opportunity to hand out some awards for the 2oo7-2oo8 Senior Boys Basketball season.
(Editor’s Note: Caribbean Basketball Networks First Second and Third Teams all have seven (7) players, unlike other publications that usually list five (5) players). All players are listed alphabetically.
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Caribbean Basketball Networks Player Profile

Rashard Morley
6′6 Post/Forward
Westminster College
No Bull Organization
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Caribbean Basketball Networks Player Profile

Christophe Newbold
6′6 Post/Forward
St. Augustine’s College Hs
Nassau, Bahamas
No Bull Organization
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Caribbean Basketball Networks: -2oo7-2oo8 Bahamian High School Rankings©
Week 4 : January 28th -February 3rd.
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Caribbean Basketball Networks Player Profile

Andrew Forbes
5′9 point guard
Prince William Hs.
Nassau, Bahamas
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Cyle Hepburn
6′0 point guard
Freeport Anglican Hs/Houston Christian Life Center
Hepburn plays on one of the most talented and acclaimed teams in the entire United States. Here’s just a smidgen of what the former All-Gbsssa player is capable of…
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Caribbean Basketball Networks: -2oo7-2oo8 Bahamian High School Rankings

Week 3: January 21th -January 27th.
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Caribbean Basketball Networks would like to take this opportunity to commend four Bahamian Nationals who have received accolades for this their combined performance up to this point in the American High school Basketball system. The McDonald’s American Game nominee’s roster came across our desk and we are pleased to be the first to announce to the Bahamian public that four names are of Bahamian descent. They are as follows:
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Caribbean Basketball Networks: -2oo7-2oo8 Bahamian High School Rankings
Week 2: January 13th -January 2oth.
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Caribbean Basketball Networks
Minority Reports
Its no secret, it shouldn’t be by now, that based on world statistics (per capita), the Bahamas is the most successful country in the world for producing college and professional talent. It seems almost irrelevant that the Bahamas is a country of less than 300,000 people. Whilst the Bahamian collegiate and professional basketball population is among the fastest growing, based on population projections it will probably always be among the major minority. As the 2oo7 year comes to the close and the new 2oo8 year rolls in, here is “The Minority Report”:
Editor’s Note: All player’s particulars, statistics and most recent Bahamian Hs affiliation are listed along with their current school, position and team record as of the new year. (Records reflect numbers as of press time)
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