Tiffany Reynolds named to All-Star Five after standout CBC Championship campaign
Jamaican point guard Tiffany Reynolds has been rewarded for her impressive performances at the recently concluded CBC Women’s Championship in Guyana, securing a place on the tournament’s All-Star Five.
Reynolds was a consistent force for Jamaica across the five-day competition, averaging a team-best 17.8 points along with 5.8 rebounds and 4 assists per game. Her efforts kept Jamaica in the medal conversation before the team ultimately finished fourth—just outside the podium positions that would have secured qualification to the 2026 FIBA Centrobasket Women’s Championship.
The All-Star Five is headlined by Virgin Islands forward Anisha George, who captured the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award after leading her team to the title. George averaged 19 points per game and ranked second among all rebounders with 9.3 boards. Her dominance was on full display in the gold-medal clash, where she produced a commanding 26-point, 21-rebound double-double to power the Virgin Islands past the Bahamas.

Bahamas guard Valerie Nesbitt also earned a spot after finishing as the tournament’s second-leading scorer at 25 points per game. She led all players in assists with 8.3 per outing and added 5.8 rebounds to round out a strong all-around performance.
Host nation Guyana claimed the remaining two selections, with teammates Amisha Ramlall and Joy Brown both receiving All-Star recognition.
Ramlall averaged 19.3 points, 3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists, while Brown dominated the glass as the tournament’s top rebounder at 12.8 per game. Brown also contributed 16.8 points and 6.5 assists, helping guide Guyana to a silver-medal finish on home soil.
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