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SA U18’s missing out on Afrobasket Zone 6 qualifiers

By on May 15, 2010 in News with 3 Comments
SA U18’s missing out on Afrobasket Zone 6 qualifiers

In terms of worldwide basketball, Southern African countries fall into FIBA’s “Zone 6 classification”. There are 10 countries included in Zone 6, namely South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. On the global stage, this represents SA’s first step into international competition, so we should be using every opportunitiy to […]

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USSA Basketball trials 3 – 4 April 2010

By on March 29, 2010 in League with 3 Comments

Please be informed via this notice that USSA NEC at its meeting on the 12/13 February 2010 has approved our request to hold the trials for to select a team to represent USSA at the CUCSA games in Botswana from the 01 – 10 July 2010. Therefore, this is an invitation to you to send […]

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AND1 back in South Africa

By on March 7, 2009 in News with 0 Comments
AND1 back in South Africa

AND1 is back in South Africa and the brand has been entrusted to DarkChild Productions. “We are very excited to have a brand that has been a part of basketball for years back in South Africa” says Cabby Magongwa (owner of DarkChild Productions). Magongwa says that this business is something that he looked to be […]

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Zone 6 games from Peaches point of view

By on February 16, 2009 in FanZone with 0 Comments

Despite the extremely warm weather and scorching heat, we managed to survive a few weeks in Potchefstroom, where the University of the North West played hospitality to all the teams and officials needs. There were six codes of sport featured at the event including football, netball, tennis, swimming, athletics and basketball. Ten Southern African countries […]

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SA Team 1st Camp – 4th to 9th February 2009

By on February 7, 2009 in News with 9 Comments

Before the Camp began and even after it was underway the underlying problem around it was the fact that the venue was moved at the last minute and the communication to the affected players and coaches wasn’t forthcoming in a speedy manner. With BSA still relying heavily on the support of the Department of Sport […]

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