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Female Basketball League Excites Fans

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Basketball fans leapt with joy after they watched First Deepwater Basketball Club of Lagos defeat city rivals First Bank 65-57 to retain the 7th Zenith Bank Female Basketball Championship title over the weekend.

What is significant about the victory is that First Bank who lost the title it held for five consecutive years to First Deepwater in 2010, again missed regaining it this year, signalling a wind of change in the country’s basketball.

Followers of the game before the final phase of the competition dunked off on October 20 at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Lagos, had said that the era of one team dominance had gone.

It will be recalled that First Deepwater had led the first Phase in Kano and the second Phase in Akure.

Even the coach of First Deepwater, Lateef Erinfolami, said that his team had prepared adequately to retain the championship’s title because he knew that basketball has grown to a point where no team is regarded as a minnow.

Erinfolami, overwhelmed with joy, praised his players for their good showing in the competition, especially Nkechi Akachili who won the Highest Scorer and Most Valuable Player. He promised to ensure that the team retained the title in 2012.

First Bank coach Adewunmi Aderemi also told the Tidesports  prior to the competition, that he was coming to regain the title and that in doing that, he was not leaving anything to chance since any team could spring surprises.

Although disappointed with not clinching the trophy, which he attributed to his girls not playing to instruction, Aderemi admitted that the competition was well organised and that officiating was unbiased.

According to him, it showed that the game is now fast growing and becoming more competitive, giving every team the opportunity to have a shot at the title.

The President, Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Tijani Umar said that the standard of the competition had improved over the years and expressed delight with the quality of the players whom, he noted, would be selected to join the national team.

He thanked the sponsors for their continued support which led to the winners getting N1 million as against the previous N750,000; the second position which used to get N500,000 got N750,000 and the third occupied by Sunshine Angels of Akure were given N500,000— up from N350,000. “I hope the cordial relationship between the NBBF and the sponsors continues to blossom for the good of the game,” Umar said. Some of the fans told Tidesport that they were surprised at the quality of the game by the participating teams, saying it was of international standard.

They said that if a young club like First Deepwater that was appearing for the third time could win the title back to back, it meant the game was progressing.

Tidesports reports that other clubs that competed in the league were Nigeria Customs of Lagos, Dolphins of Lagos, Delta Force of Asaba, Sunshine Angels of Akure, FCT Angels, AHIP Queens of Kano, Plateau Rocks and Nigeria Immigration of Kano.

Other teams officials who spoke to Tidesports commended the unbiased officiating of the tournament and called on the NBBF to regularly train and re-train the officials to update them with the latest rules and regulations of the sport.Tidesports reports that there was no incidence of violence recorded during the competition as adequate security was provided. The champions, First Deepwater and runners-up First Bank, will represent Nigeria in the Africa Club Championship at a yet to be determined venue and date.

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Chess Championship: Dan-Jumbo Emerges Best Female Player

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The third edition of Naphtail Chess Open Championship which ended on Wednesday  in Port Harcourt saw Rivers State born Queen Dan-Jumbo emerged best female player in the tournament following her impressive performance.

 

It was clash of the Titans as  top Chess players in Nigeria gathered to chase honours.

 

The three days competition was held at Vee Hotel, Trans Amadi ,in Port Harcourt and over 80 players in Nigeria  registered for the tournament this championship was recognised by  International Chess Federation (FIDE).

 

Speaking with Tidesports in an exclusive interview on Saturday, Dan-Jumbo said her dream was to become Grand Master in  Chess worldwide.

 

According to her, she started playing Chess at the age of 15 but went into it professionally in 2009 as she represented Rivers State in National Sports Festival (NSF) in Kaduna, the same year.

 

“I started playing Chess in the early 2000s. I picked the interest through my my elder brother as him and his friends always play Chess in our compound so I began to learn it.

 

” In 2009 I went to  National Sports festival in Kaduna represented Rivers State and I  won a silver medal on my board.

 

“In 2011 and 2012  NSFs  I won two Gold medals each hosted by Rivers and Lagos States respectively. While in Edo NSF I won bronze medal” Dan-Jumbo said.

 

The Asari-Toru, in Rivers State  born Chess player use the forum to advice upcoming Chess players to be focus, saying losing a game is part of every competition but the  most important thing was that you don’t lose hope.

 

“My advice for upcoming chess players was that don’t lose focus. Even when you lose, find a way to adjust and get back out”, she added.

Tonye Orabere

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Siasia Blames NFF Over FIFA Ban

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Former Super Eagles Coach, Samson Siasia says the Nigeria Football Federation supported FIFA to have him banned for alleged involvement in match-fixing in August 2019.
In a recent interview with Athlist, the 56-year-old, whose ban ends in a few months, said the NFF not only refused to support him but also carried out FIFA’s instruction not to let him know he was under investigation by the world football body.
“Nigeria abandoned me at that time of need; that’s my own take on how this thing played out,” the former Eagles striker and member of the 1994 AFCON-winning squad, said.
“It’s an allegation; they said bribery. What is bribery? Is it not when money changes hands? Was there any proof of that? There were none.
“I spoke with someone who was trying to hire me as a coach in Australia. I didn’t know the guy was a match-fixer, but FIFA knew this guy. Why would they allow him to be around any FIFA tournament?
“So, when they found out through emails, our correspondence about how this guy would take me to Australia, I played in Australia, so I felt it would be nice to go back there.
“We talked about how much salaries, transfers, bonuses, and sign-on fees were, and that was all.
“When FIFA was looking for me, I didn’t even know. I am not affiliated with FIFA; their affiliation is with the NFF. So, they went to the NFF and told them not to let me know that they were investigating me. But if they didn’t tell me, how was I supposed to defend my self Siasia added, “Then they sent me a letter, but it went to my spam. It was two days before the ban that I found out that FIFA was looking for me.
Siasia added, “Then they sent me a letter, but it went to my spam. It was two days before the ban that I found out that FIFA was looking for me.
“Then we started to see how we could communicate with them to see how I could have a hearing. But they said the time had elapsed and I should go to the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport).

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WADA Plans Review Of Failed Tests

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will launch an independent review after 23 Chinese swimmers were cleared to compete at the Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned substance.
WADA has said it was not in a position to disprove an assertion from the China Anti-Doping Agency (CHINADA) that contamination was the source of the heart medication trimetazidine (TMZ) for which the swimmers tested positive.
Findings of the independent investigation, led by Swiss prosecutor Eric Cottier, are expected to be delivered within two months.
“WADA’s integrity and reputation is under attack,” said Wada president Witold Banka.
“WADA has been unfairly accused of bias in favour of China by not appealing the CHINADA case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
“We continue to reject the false accusations and we are pleased to be able to put these questions into the hands of an experienced, respected and independent prosecutor.”
United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) Chief Executive Travis Tygart said WADA and CHINADA had swept these positives under the carpet, claims WADA described as completely false and defamatory while adding that it had referred the comments to its lawyers.
Aquatics GB said it was extremely concerned by the allegations, which it said threatened “potential loss of trust and reputational damage to sport”.
WADA was notified of CHINADA’s decision in June 2021, ahead of the delayed Games, and said it had no evidence to challenge China’s findings and that external counsel had advised against appealing.
In addition to the independent investigation, WADA said it will send a compliance audit team to assess the state of China’s anti-doping programme and invite independent auditors “from the broader anti-doping community” to join the trip.
WADA director general Olivier Niggli said: “While not one shred of evidence has been presented to support any of the allegations made against WADA, we wish to deal with the matter as quickly and as comprehensively as possible so that the matter is appropriately handled in advance of the upcoming Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games.”
Details of the positive tests were revealed by the New York Times, which shared reporting with German broadcaster ARD.
China won six swimming medals at the Tokyo Olympics, including three golds.

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