Jamaica Sunshine girls beat England, book New Zealand final showdown
In another strong performance, the Jamaicans led wire to wire before eventually outpacing the slow-starting Roses who staged a furious fourth-quarter rally. The win will see the Sunshine Girls taking on New Zealand for the title on Sunday.
The Jamaicans started quickly, driving the ball up court with quick passes, the moves expertly finished off by a dominant Jhaniele Fowler-Reid. Defensively, they managed to force the Roses into careless errors, approaching the first break with a 19-15 lead.
In an attempt to shot down Fowler-Reid in the second quarter, England double-teamed the 6ft 6in phenom with defenders Stacey Francis and Kate Shimmin. The Caribbean team, however, quickly switched the passes to goal attack Shanice Beckford, who finished just as effectively. At halftime, the Jamaicans held a 39-31 lead.
The Sunshine Girls looked to press their advantage soon after the resumption and held an 11-goal lead with 9 minutes of the third remaining and ended the period up 57-44 and seemingly set for a comfortable win.
A furious fourth-quarter rally from the home team, however, made things seem far less academic as they clawed their way back to within a four-goal deficit. The Jamaicans, however, held on to cross the finish line.