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RBL: Pretoria Boys High School vs. Jeppe Boys High School

October 30, 2010 in Gauteng

IN only their second game of the season, Pretoria Boys’ High School routed visitors Jeppe Boys’ High School 89-49 at the weekend, sending a clear message that they will be the team to beat in the Johannesburg Schools Basketball League this term. Read the rest of this entry →

Open Run for the ESPN Celeb Exhibition Game Invite

September 26, 2010 in Events

I’m sure by now, all the ballers are waiting with great anticipation to the biggest event in the basketball calendar.  Preparations are showing that this year’s ESPN event is certainly going to live up to its hype.  Excitement continues to grow with each day we get closer to the judgement day.  This would be the event you would want to bring your potential sponsor or funder to get a full view of the real potential of basketball in this country.  That said, let me get to business. Read the rest of this entry →

St Mary’s DSG Basketball Play-Offs

August 10, 2010 in Gauteng

St Mary’s DSG Pretoria will be hosting its 6th annual Basketball tournament. Your school is cordially invited to attend. The tournament is part of the St Mary’s DSG reach out project and all the proceeds are donated to charity. The tournament is open to all schools and Clubs. Read the rest of this entry →

Pretoria High School League results 2010

July 12, 2010 in Gauteng

After another successful league season, we congratulate the winners. Here are all the results

Pretoria League finals 2010

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Tuks Basketball Junior Camp

May 25, 2010 in Gauteng

UP_centenary_logoThe University of Pretoria will be conducting developmental basketball clinics for interested players and coaches as detailed below. The clinic will be facilitated by the 1st and 2nd teams TuksBasketball coaches.
The coaches will be ably assisted by the TuksBasketball 1st Ladies and
Men’s teams’ players. This camp is open to both male and female participants (coaches and players), and more specifically, learners from schools in and around the City of Tshwane. Read the rest of this entry →