On court, once again
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For Selvaraj, moments with the Kovai Boys surpass even the memories of his school days in terms of enjoyment and fulfilment. “Our time together is rich with nostalgia, laughter, and camaraderie, as we often indulge in lighthearted teasing and enjoy travelling together for games and tournaments. These moments of joy and shared history have deepened our bond, making every gathering and game more meaningful,” he says.
“Despite the fun, our approach to basketball remains disciplined. For instance, we don’t indulge in unhealthy habits because we want to be in our best shape. Our captain is pretty strict about that,” he laughs.
Sargunan, meanwhile, has loftier ambitions. In his
30s, he rediscovered his passion for sports, seeking improved fitness. This led him to take up hammer throw and basketball, both becoming lifelong pursuits. His dedication saw him reach national competitions in hammer throw and now a nationallevel basketball victory. “Now, my sights are set on achieving success at an international tournament, aspiring to represent India and proudly wear the national flag,” he says.
Apart from these pursuits of accomplishments and life values, a common, simpler purpose makes these men, entering grandfatherhood, become boys again on the court: social connection and happiness.
“Since my school days, I have been an athlete, transitioning from being a marathoner in college to playing basketball,” says Mounusami, “This journey with Kovai Boys, however, has offered me much more than just physical activity and competitive play. The true fortune lies in the camaraderie I share with my teammates, making the game a significant source of joy in my life. Basketball has become more than just a sport; it’s vital to my happiness, second only to my family.”