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100 things learned from coaching

By on April 25, 2010 in Resources with 0 Comments

HoopsU carried an interesting list of 100 things learned from coaching, compiled by Weber State University Coach, Phil Beckner. Although its aimed at the American college scenario, it’s a good read that most coaches will appreciate, and maybe even pick up a few things on. Some of the gems included on the list: Treat wins […]

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U18 youth basketball – 2010 Albert Schweitzer tournament

By on April 21, 2010 in News with 0 Comments
U18 youth basketball – 2010 Albert Schweitzer tournament

The Albert Schweitzer tournament is a global tournament and is a celebration of global young basketball talent. Started in 1958 in Mannheim, Germany, the tournament is usually held every two years and brings together the best youth (under 18) basketball teams from around the world. Participation is said to be by invitation only, with many […]

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Gauteng U16 trials

By on April 20, 2010 in High School with 4 Comments

The Gauteng Basketball Association (GBA) is hosting trials for U16 girls and boys for Team GBA 2010. Team GBA is the Elite Basketball Programme for the Gauteng Province (GP).  Team GBA players are eligible for National selection via participation at inter-provincial tournaments (IPTs).

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Pretoria High Schools League: PHSG starts 2010 on a winning note

By on April 20, 2010 in High School with 0 Comments
Pretoria High Schools League: PHSG starts 2010 on a winning note

PHSG starts 2010 season on a winning note Pretoria High School for Girls first team started their season on a winning note when they beat, visitors The Glen High School at the weekend. Defending league champions Girls High beat The Glen 24-7 in a low scoring affair, sending a message to would be challengers that […]

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World Championships 2010 – Team Angola

By on April 18, 2010 in News with 0 Comments
World Championships 2010 – Team Angola

The Angolan national team has come a long way since being the first team to face the invincible “Dream Team” at the 1992 Olympic Games. Although Angola finished those games with their best ever Olympic finish (10th place), their performance in FIBA and African championships has steadily improved as time has passed. As the current […]

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