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St Mary’s Catholic School beat Victoria International School. A balanced team display saw nine different scorers. Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: Marwan Chami top-scored as the International School of Choueifat (ISC) continued its dominance in the second round of matches in the ongoing High School Basketball Championship on Saturday, beating the Australian International School (AIS) 75-16.

ISC picked up where they left off last week, setting out to control the game with their fast-paced offence. Led by Chami, who reached the 20-point mark for the second game running, ISC dominated at both ends of the court as they held AIS to single-digit scoring in each of the four quarters. With victory again for ISC they look a hot prospect for knockout round qualification.

In the second game, Jumeirah English Speaking School (Jess) and Bradenton Prep (Brad) faced each other, both looking for a win in their opening game. After a shaky start from both sides, the physically stronger Jess was able to overpower its way to a 33-9 lead at the half. The young Brad team tried to close the gap with a bright third quarter in which they scored 13 points but were subdued into a 70-24 loss.

Jess captain Behruz Mistry, who capped his 16-point performance with a buzzer-beating half court shot to end the game, said: "My team-mates and I are incredibly thankful for this opportunity to experience basketball in such a professional setting.

Basketball in the UAE is sometimes neglected but a tournament like this will surely help develop this sport and attract more interest."

In Friday's games, Dubai International (Dis) bounced back from their big loss, beating Al Mawakeb 31-26 in a tense affair that produced six lead changes. Also on Friday, St Mary's Catholic School beat Victoria International School 59-28 behind a balanced team display that saw nine different scorers.