


Travante Garland’s second-quarter burst helped swing the game
In this Group Phase game of the FIBA AmeriCup 2029 CBC Pre-Qualifiers, Turks and Caicos claimed a comfortable win over Guyana, 68-55, on July 8, 2026, at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall in Georgetown. Guyana led after the opening quarter, but Turks and Caicos controlled the middle periods to build a double-digit cushion. Both teams scored 13 points in the final quarter, allowing Turks and Caicos to put this game to bed without drama.
TURNING POINT
The decisive moment arrived early in the second quarter with 9:44 remaining, when Ethan Taylor converted a layup in the paint to tie the score at 12-12 after Guyana had led 12-10. That basket erased the hosts’ advantage and marked the beginning of Turks and Caicos’ control.
From 1:28 left in the first quarter to 7:46 remaining in the second, Turks and Caicos outscored Guyana 6-2. Guyana failed to connect on a field goal during that stretch, missing all five of their attempts.
GAME HEROES
Dylan Morris anchored Turks and Caicos with 9 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists in 27:48, posting an efficiency of 12 and a team-best +10. His work on the glass and steady facilitation helped settle the team after Guyana’s early edge.
Ethan Taylor led all scorers for Turks and Caicos with 16 points, adding 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals in 30:40. Travante Garland delivered the game’s sharpest burst, pouring in 11 points in a span of 2:07 from 3:55 to 1:48 of the second quarter, finishing with 13 points overall. Jessy Maximin contributed 4 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks, including the game’s only dunk with 4:24 left in the third quarter. Off the bench, Dwaine Simmons chipped in 9 points and 5 rebounds in just 13:36.
On the other side, Kevin Mickle paced Guyana with 24 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals in 35:12, but it was not enough to keep the hosts in contention.
RUNS
Turks and Caicos produced the game’s biggest run with 10 unanswered points from late in the second quarter into the early third, stretching a 26-23 lead into a 36-23 advantage. It was a collective surge, with no single player dominating the sequence.
Guyana’s best run came in the third quarter, when they scored 6 straight points in just over a minute to trim the deficit from 36-23 to 36-29. Umar Rashid contributed 3 points during that run, knocking down one field goal.
BIGGEST LEADS
Turks and Caicos held the largest lead of the game at 13 points, 36-23, with 8:08 remaining in the third quarter. Guyana’s biggest advantage was 6 points at 5-11 with 5:03 left in the opening quarter. Despite that early margin, Turks and Caicos finished with a 13-point win.
TIME SPENT LEADING
Turks and Caicos led for 28:04 in the game. Guyana spent 11:13 in front, and the score was tied for 0:43.
Turks and Caicos used a second-quarter spark and a balanced team effort to seize control and never looked back, securing a comfortable win on the road in Georgetown.
