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BSA national champs ’09 – day 1 update
December 16, 2009 in News, Other
The teams participating in the 2009 IPTs:
Latest fixtures and results (wednesday 16 december 2009):
BSA Senior National Championship ’09
December 4, 2009 in News, Other
HOSTED BY KZNBA – Kwazulu Natal Basketball Association in Durban
Date: 14th – 18th December 2009
KZNBA is proud to announce that it will be hosting the annual Basketball SA Senior Championships to be held from the 14th – 18th Dec 09. These exciting games will be held at DUT – Durban University of Technology ( Steve Biko Campus). The final will be held on the 18th Dec at the Victoria Mxenge Sports Centre in Umlazi (D Section – next to the soccer stadium).
The participating teams are as follow:
- Kwazulu Natal
- Western Cape
- Free State
- Eastern Cape
- Mpumalanga
- Limpopo
- Northern Cape
- North West
- Gauteng Read the rest of this entry →
Limpopo senior provincial trials ’09
November 11, 2009 in Other
YOU ARE HEREBY INVITED TO THE 2009 LBA TRIALS TOURNAMENT WHICH WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:
DATE : 28 NOVEMBER 2009
VENUE : SESHEGO SPORTS COMPLEX ( BASKETBALL COURTS)
CATEGORY: 1)SENIOR MEN and 2) SENIOR WOMEN
TIME : 9h:00
Please note the following: Read the rest of this entry →
GBL premier game round up…
April 2, 2009 in GBL
VUT vs. TUKS (ladies) – 21/03/2009
With both teams playing for the first time at the Grace Bible Church in SOWETO, this was going to be an interesting clash for the two Gauteng rivals. After both teams had warmed up and struggled to adapt to the slippery courts, the jump ball was blown and Vaal University of Technology (VUT) got the first ball.
The University of Pretoria (TUKS) ladies defense was flawless in the beginning restricting VUT from scoring any baskets and after the first 2minutes the score was 8-0 to TUKS who are this years’ most underestimated team.
VUT stepped up and worked hard on their defense causing TUKS to panic but with the state of the courts at that point no team had any advantage on the offense as both sides slipped and fell on cuts, fast-breaks, screens and the list goes on. Turnovers were the order of the game as both teams struggled to adjust to the nature of the courts. Read the rest of this entry →


