The Guardian (Nigeria)

Schools battle for honours as Nestle Milo Basketball Championsh­ip begins

- By Alex Monye

Tbest of Nigeria’s basketball- playing students, at the weekend, thronged the Indoor Sports Hall of National Stadium, Lagos, to begin the battle for honours in the 2022 Nestle Milo Secondary Schools Basketball Championsh­ip.

In the opening game of the competitio­n, which ends on July 1, Government Secondary School ( GSS), Abuja, took on Bishop Dimieri Grammar School, Bayelsa State in a boys’ Group A match.

Also in Group A in the boys’ category are Bishop Dimieri Grammar School and Victorroti Private School, Ogun State.

At the draws held in the Head office of Nestle Nigeria, Tofield College Ajegunle, Lagos, King Amachree Academy, Rivers State and Dutse Model Internatio­nal School, Jigawa State are in Group B of the boys’ category.

In the girls’ category, St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Bayelsa State, Government Girls Secondary School, Bukavu, Kano State and Queen Amina College, Sabon- Tasha, Kaduna State are in Group A, while David Hall College, Obalende, Lagos State, Government Girls Secondary School, Numan, Adamawa State and Akpur College, Benue State, make up Group B.

This year’s championsh­ip started with over 10,000 teams participat­ing at the state preliminar­ies, with the winners from the first stage going on to the regional conference stage, from where teams for national finals emerged.

Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Nigeria PLC, Mr. Wassim El- Husseini, promised that the firm would not relent on its effort to develop basketball at the grassroots level in Nigeria.

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