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Basketball bouncing back into the spotlight

- DANIE VAN DER LITH

KIMBERLEY is steadily becoming a sports hub of note, with several sporting codes gaining popularity over the past few months.

The latest sport to step into the spotlight is basketball, with the Northern Cape Basketball Associatio­n currently abuzz with excitement as they prepare for the upcoming Under-18 trials for the National Championsh­ips.

Schools, clubs and individual­s are invited to participat­e in the event which is set to take place at the Maloof Skate Park on Saturday, May 13 starting at 10am. All participan­ts have to be under 18 years old, born between January 2006 and December 2007, and should bring a copy of their birth certificat­e as proof of age.

As they prepare for the highly-anticipate­d Under-18 National Championsh­ips to be held in Bloemfonte­in in early July, the Associatio­n made a call to potential donors to come forward to assist them with meeting their team’s mounting expenses. The invitation from the mother body, Basketball South Africa (BSA), clearly indicated that provinces were liable for all expenses for the delegation.

The Associatio­n currently has three districts representi­ng the Province – Frances District Basketball Associatio­n, John Taolo

District Basketball Associatio­n, and ZFM Basketball Associatio­n.

These associatio­ns are embarkingi­ng on an extensive selection process that would culminate in the selection of the final provincial teams for both boys and girls on June 10 in Kathu.

The NC Associatio­n will now be responsibl­e for meeting expenses for transporta­tion, accommodat­ion, meals, gear and kit for the delegation.

The treasurer of the NC Basketball Associatio­n, Mzukisi Sitsili, told the DFA that they are immensely excited to represent the province and provide their Under-18 boys and girls with exposure and experience at a national level.

“This is the first National

Championsh­ips to take place in over five years, and the province aims to make a positive impact on the event. The event will be broadcaste­d nationally on SABC Sport as it is a priority code as per the National Department of Sport, Arts, and Culture,” he said.

According to Sitsili, it is significan­t that the Northern Cape Province will send delegation­s of both the boys and girls teams to the July 2-7 Championsh­ips in Bloemfonte­in.

The Associatio­n believes that the event would enhance social cohesion, the growth of Basketball in the province, and instil a certain level of confidence in the basketball community. The Associatio­n’s request for potential sponsors could ensure that their teams had the best possible chance of success at the National Championsh­ips.

 ?? ?? Basketball action at the Maloof Skate Park.
Picture: Supplied
Basketball action at the Maloof Skate Park. Picture: Supplied

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