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Launch of the ‘Are you Game’ Primary School Basketball League and Life Skills programme

October 27, 2010 in Development, News

Tiger Brands and the African Youth Development Fund (AYDF) have teamed up and refurbished 8 basketball courts in Mamelodi and Alexandra townships. This Saturday 30 October, we will launch a primary schools basketball league and life skills programme for 20 primary schools from these two communities.

In the 2010 pilot phase of this programme we will graduate over 1000 primary school youth from our modular life skills programme and we will have over 200 male and female players from 20 primary schools competing in our basketball league.

We would be honored to have you attend this groundbreaking event where we will be conducting a basketball and life skills clinic for over 200 primary school learners.

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Mamelodi easter tournament 2010

March 12, 2010 in Other

You are invited to participate in our annual 4 days basketball tournament that is hosted by Charioters basketball club in Mamelodi (Pretoria) during Easter weekend.

Date: 02nd to 05th April 2010

Venue: Mamelodi Beer Hall (Pretoria)

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Mamelodi Easter tournament 2009

March 25, 2009 in Events, League

Information by Cabby Magongwa

PSBA hosts a basketball Clinic in Mamelodi

October 13, 2008 in High School

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It was a cold Saturday morning the team met at 07:00 at St Mary’s DSG to plan for the unknown, nahh this is not a fiction novel but a story about determination. Read the rest of this entry →

Junior clinics in Pretoria

September 21, 2008 in Gauteng, News

On Saturday 30 August the Pretoria Schools Basketball Association embarked on a development plan to get the kids playing at a young age. With the help of the Danny Malothane, who coaches the University of Pretoria first team and some of his players they were able to host a clinic for kids U10-U13. Last year the association organized clinics with the help of national team players but saw the need to involve local Pretoria based people. This ensures continuity and social development. Read the rest of this entry →