/ Jun 09, 2026
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The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) is pleased to officially announce the four-member national Under-23 3×3 basketball team that will represent Dominica this weekend at the ANOCES U23 3×3 Basketball Tournament in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
The tournament will take place on May 16 and 17, 2026, at the Multipurpose Sports Complex in the British Virgin Islands and will feature teams from across the Caribbean, including Antigua, St. Kitts, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and host nation BVI.
Representing Dominica are:
The team will be led by Head Coach Yannick Regis, while Yehudi John will travel as an official referee representing Dominica.
In addition to the competition, Head Coach Yannick Regis will participate in a regional coaches workshop aimed at enhancing coaching development and strengthening basketball knowledge across the Caribbean. Yehudi John will also take part in a regional referee clinic, further contributing to the advancement of basketball officiating in Dominica.
The delegation reflects DABA’s continued commitment not only to athlete development, but also to the growth and education of coaches and officials as part of the Association’s long-term vision for basketball development in Dominica.
DABA extends congratulations to these young athletes, as well as Coach Regis and Referee John, for earning the opportunity to represent Dominica at the regional level. Their selection is a reflection of their hard work, dedication, and contribution to the sport locally.
The Association also wishes to express sincere gratitude to the Dominica Olympic Committee for sponsoring the team’s participation in the tournament. Their continued investment in youth sports and athlete development continues to create opportunities for Dominican athletes, coaches, and officials to compete and grow regionally and internationally.
The Association also recognizes the efforts of the tournament organizers and regional stakeholders in creating opportunities for Caribbean athletes to showcase their talent and gain valuable international experience in the rapidly growing 3×3 basketball discipline.
This tournament forms part of DABA’s broader vision of restoring Dominica basketball to regional prominence while building a strong pathway for the next generation of national players, coaches, and officials.
DABA is encouraging the Dominican public and basketball community to rally behind the team as they proudly represent the Nature Isle on the regional stage.
“Dominica Back on the Regional Stage — Stepping onto the International Stage.”
For more information, contact:
Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA)
Email: dominicabasketball73@gmail.com
Phone: 767-317-0395
Dominica Amateur Basketball Association
P.O. Box 611RoseauCommonwealth of DominicaWest IndiesMobile: (767) 613-7080
(767) 225-1287
dominicabasketball73@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/dominicabasketball
The Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA) is pleased to officially announce the four-member national Under-23 3×3 basketball team that will represent Dominica this weekend at the ANOCES U23 3×3 Basketball Tournament in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
The tournament will take place on May 16 and 17, 2026, at the Multipurpose Sports Complex in the British Virgin Islands and will feature teams from across the Caribbean, including Antigua, St. Kitts, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and host nation BVI.
Representing Dominica are:
The team will be led by Head Coach Yannick Regis, while Yehudi John will travel as an official referee representing Dominica.
In addition to the competition, Head Coach Yannick Regis will participate in a regional coaches workshop aimed at enhancing coaching development and strengthening basketball knowledge across the Caribbean. Yehudi John will also take part in a regional referee clinic, further contributing to the advancement of basketball officiating in Dominica.
The delegation reflects DABA’s continued commitment not only to athlete development, but also to the growth and education of coaches and officials as part of the Association’s long-term vision for basketball development in Dominica.
DABA extends congratulations to these young athletes, as well as Coach Regis and Referee John, for earning the opportunity to represent Dominica at the regional level. Their selection is a reflection of their hard work, dedication, and contribution to the sport locally.
The Association also wishes to express sincere gratitude to the Dominica Olympic Committee for sponsoring the team’s participation in the tournament. Their continued investment in youth sports and athlete development continues to create opportunities for Dominican athletes, coaches, and officials to compete and grow regionally and internationally.
The Association also recognizes the efforts of the tournament organizers and regional stakeholders in creating opportunities for Caribbean athletes to showcase their talent and gain valuable international experience in the rapidly growing 3×3 basketball discipline.
This tournament forms part of DABA’s broader vision of restoring Dominica basketball to regional prominence while building a strong pathway for the next generation of national players, coaches, and officials.
DABA is encouraging the Dominican public and basketball community to rally behind the team as they proudly represent the Nature Isle on the regional stage.
“Dominica Back on the Regional Stage — Stepping onto the International Stage.”
For more information, contact:
Dominica Amateur Basketball Association (DABA)
Email: dominicabasketball73@gmail.com
Phone: 767-317-0395
Dominica Amateur Basketball Association
P.O. Box 611RoseauCommonwealth of DominicaWest IndiesMobile: (767) 613-7080
(767) 225-1287
dominicabasketball73@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/dominicabasketball
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