13 December 2014
ZIMBABWE : Zim B'ball Dreams Dashed
IT was double tragedy for Zimbabwe men and women's basketball teams
as they were booted out in the semi-finals of the ongoing African Union
Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games basketball matches at the
Zimbabwe International Trade Fair yesterday.
Both the women and men's final feature Angola and Mozambique.
The Zimbabwean ladies team were beaten convincingly 43-83 by Mozambique.
Their male counterparts met the same fate when they were dismissed 57-70 by Mozambique.
The local men and women's teams meet South Africa for the third and fourth place play-off this morning.
Zimbabwe's women coach Carlos Niquice said his team put up a good fight and blamed fatigue for the loss.
"They played a good game and gave it their best but we were affected by the fact that the players did not get enough time to rest.
"I am happy about their performance and I am looking forward to the third and fourth place game.
"We will try to get the players psyched up so that we can, at least, get a bronze," he said.
On their path to the semi-final the Zimbabwe women team beat Botswana 72-28.
The men's team thrashed Malawi 108-46 on Saturday.
On Monday, the Zimbabwean ladies team outgunned Lesotho 137-18 before they narrowly lost to Angola 46-50.
The men's team beat South Africa 62-51 before making light work of Swaziland 116-31.
Both the women and men's final feature Angola and Mozambique.
The Zimbabwean ladies team were beaten convincingly 43-83 by Mozambique.
Their male counterparts met the same fate when they were dismissed 57-70 by Mozambique.
The local men and women's teams meet South Africa for the third and fourth place play-off this morning.
Zimbabwe's women coach Carlos Niquice said his team put up a good fight and blamed fatigue for the loss.
"They played a good game and gave it their best but we were affected by the fact that the players did not get enough time to rest.
"I am happy about their performance and I am looking forward to the third and fourth place game.
"We will try to get the players psyched up so that we can, at least, get a bronze," he said.
On their path to the semi-final the Zimbabwe women team beat Botswana 72-28.
The men's team thrashed Malawi 108-46 on Saturday.
On Monday, the Zimbabwean ladies team outgunned Lesotho 137-18 before they narrowly lost to Angola 46-50.
The men's team beat South Africa 62-51 before making light work of Swaziland 116-31.
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I'm interested on going to coach to africa, I'm a spanish coach.
How I can contact to you?
thanks for all .
mine is carlesmanrique@hotmail.com
write me right here if you want and I'll keep in touch to you as soon i received it.
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