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Basketball of Friday, 13 September 2024

Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

UCC Wildcats, Braves excel at 2024 Cowbell Fetu Afahye Invitational B’ball tourney

Braves defeated Police 2-0 to win the female version Braves defeated Police 2-0 to win the female version

The Wildcats basketball team of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the Braves of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) stormed to victory over the weekend at the 2024 Cowbell Fetu Afahye Invitational Basketball Tournament held at the University of Cape Coast indoor arena.

The two-day basketball championship, organized by the Ghana Basketball Federation (GBF) in collaboration with the After-7 Basketball Club and Promasidor Ghana Limited, was to mark the 60th anniversary celebrations of the Fetu Afahye festival of the Paramount Chief and people of the Oguaa Traditional Area.

Tipping off on Friday, the UCC Wildcats beat the Ashanti basketball team 32-21 in the opening group fixture, lost 28-25 to Geekrons, and defeated Police 43-31 before beating Braves 21-15 to book a finals berth with Geekrons.

When it mattered most, the Wildcats gave a good account of themselves by beating Geekrons 37-13 to avenge the earlier defeat and win the trophy at stake.

In the female division, Braves defeated Police 2-0 in the best of three games (22-17 and 29-17) to lift the diadem.

In the veteran’s division, the Central Regional Basketball Association (CRBA) defeated their counterparts from the Western Region 36-15 to be crowned champions, with the CYO basketball team beating After-7 Basketball Club 35-31 to place third.

For their reward, UCC Wildcats and Braves received a trophy, medals, cash prizes, as well as products from the sponsors.

James Amoto of the UCC Wildcats and Hannah Amoako of Braves were adjudged the most valuable players, receiving a ball each and products.

The Tournament Coordinator, Madam Aurora Toppar-Commodore, thanked the participating teams and sponsors, Budget Cash and Carry and T.T. Brothers Company Limited, for their support.

After the tournament, participating teams joined the After-7 Basketball Club to make its yearly philanthropic gesture to the Padre Pio Rehabilitation Centre (PPRC) in Elmina, donating money, clothes, shoes, and a variety of products to the centre.