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Jighere Wins North American Scrabble Championship 

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Team Nigeria has brightened their chances of retaining their title at the World English Scrabble Players Championship, with former world champion, Wellington Jighere, winning the North American Scrabble Championship during the week. The World English Scrabble Players Championship in Las Vegas started on Saturday and ends on July 26.
At the North American Championship, which was lined up as a pre-tournament competition ahead of the WESPAC, Jighere scored .3-2 in the final best of five against David Eldar of Australia. Three other Nigerian players finished in the top ten of the championship.
While Olatunde Oduwole placed fourth, Prince Osahon Omosefe was fifth and Opeyemi Oloro finished in the eighth position.
Another Nigerian player, Adebola Sanya won the Division two category of the North American Scrabble Championship ahead of Olabisi Salami and Charles Osadolor.
A member of Team Nigeria, who are warming up for the 2023 WASPEC, said the North American Scrabble event held in Las Vegas, Nevada, would help them build team spirit ahead of the World Championship.
Former World Champion and two-time African King, Jighere, won 25 out of 29 games with a cumulative point of plus 1181, ahead of tournament number two seed, David Eldar and number four seed, Alec Sjoholm at the North American Scrabble Championship.
President of Nigeria Scrabble Federation (NSF), Olobatoke Aka, described the victory in the North American Championship as a sign of good things to come at the World Championship.
He disclosed that 14 Nigerians have secured their tickets for the World Championship.

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Legal Cloud Hangs Over Confed Cup Final

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The CAF Confederation Cup final is scheduled to have its first leg match between hosts RS Berkane and Zamalek held in Morocco on Sunday.
However, there is a cloud hanging over this fixture (and the scheduled return leg in Egypt the following Sunday) in regards to a controversy between Berkane and their semifinal opponents, USM Alger.
The scheduled semifinal matches on April 21 and 28 between the teams were both cancelled in the wake of Berkane having their playing kit confiscated by Algerian immigration authorities ahead of the first leg.
The Berkane kit displayed a map showing a disputed area between Algeria and Morocco, and were thus considered to be politically provocative by Algerian authorities.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) responded by awarding the first leg 3-0 in favour of Berkane, and repeated the action for the second leg when USMA refused to take to the pitch, despite having travelled to Morocco.
USMA and the Algerian Football Federation (FAF) last week filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against CAF, arguing that “the RS Berkane shirt, which the Appellants consider presents a political message, contravenes the laws of the game, CAF regulations and FIFA rules”.
Given that this has become a complicated legal matter, in which “the parties are currently exchanging written submissions and the arbitral panel that will decide the matter is being appointed,” it is fair to assume that no resolution will be reached before Sunday, when the first leg of the Confederation Cup will be held at Stade Municipal de Berkane.
This means that Berkane and Zamalek will head into their two-legged clash with the possibility that it could be rendered null and void at a later date, as decided by lawyers and administrators in Switzerland.
The idea that an athletic competition’s ultimate outcome could be determined by those in suits and ties rather than the players in kit and football boots is a hard one to fathom for all involved, but that is the situation the parties find themselves in. For now, we can look forward to what should be a tense encounter between the Orange Boys and the White Knights, but with the lingering thought that it could all be delegitimised by a stroke of a pen at some point in the not-too-distant future.

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Nigeria Begins Quest For Olympics Spots In Relay

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Team Nigerian have started their quest for tickets to all five relay events of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in other countries at the World Athletics Relays, which began last Saturday in Nassau, Bahamas.
The two-day global event was suspected to feature 893 athletes from 54 countries vie for slots at the centenary games last Saturday and Sunday, as confirmed by World Athletics.
The event serves as a qualifier for the Paris Olympics, with the top 14 teams in each event at the World Athletics Relays Bahamas 24 qualifying automatically for places at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The remaining two places in each discipline will be awarded based on top lists during the qualification period (December 31, 2022, to June 30, 2024).
Team Nigeria is currently ranked second in Africa after Kenya and 16th best in the world after clinching gold in the 4x100m, bronze in the 4x400m, one fourth and fifth place finish, and three seventh place finishes for a total of 29 points at the World Relays.
The women’s 100m hurdles world record holder, Tobi Amusan, headlines the list of 29 athletes confirmed to represent Nigeria at the event.
Amusan has been instrumental to Nigeria’s recent success in the women’s 4x100m relay, securing gold at both the African Games and Commonwealth Games, the latter being rescinded due to a doping infraction by another member of the relay team.
The 26-year-old is joined by Nigeria’s 200m record holder Favour Ofili, Rosemary Chukwuma, Justina Eyakpobeyan, Tima Godbless, Elo Blessing, and African Games double sprint medalist Olayinka Olajide.
A surprise omission from the men’s 4x100m team list is Favour Ashe, Nigeria’s fastest man this year with two sub-10 second finishes (9.96 seconds and 9.99 seconds)
The 21-year-old Auburn University undergraduate has been in excellent outdoor form, yet his name was left out of the final entry list released by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria.
No reason has been provided for his exclusion, though sources suggest the sprinter was not released by his university to be in the Bahamas.
With this development, Godson Oghenebrume and Udodi Onwuzurike will lead Nigeria’s charge in the men’s 4x100m, alongside Alaba Akintola, Karlington Anunagba, Consider Ekanem, Seye Ogunlewe, and Israel Okon Sunday.
Their goal is to secure a top-14 finish and earn a coveted lane at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a feat Nigeria has not achieved since the Beijing 2008 Olympics.

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RSG Set To Host School Sports Competition

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Rivers State Government has reiterates its commitment to host schools sports competitions  in August this year, to boost grassroots sports development with the view to discover hidden talents.
The State Commissioner of sports Barrister Christopher Green, disclosed this on Saturday,  in an interview with sports journalists, at the final of Strata base open national Karate Championship, held at Alfred Diete Spiff Sports Complex, Moscow road in Port Harcourt.
He said the intention of the State was to bring back sporting activites, as it used to be back in the days.
“ Our intention was to catch them young and groom them to stardom. Three months from now we are going to organise school sports, where we can identify talents.
“In those days the  likes of Oriji and Ken Saro Wiwa Cup were avenues to discover talents, we are now going back to organise such competitions.
“ Apart from that we are also going to  host Public Service games, this is coming up  in November this year too”, Barrister Green said.
According to him, every corporate organisation that sponsored any sports competition would have something in returns.
“ I want to say that  since the inception of this administration led by Sir Siminialayi Fubara the State have being doing well tremendously and sporting activites is almost at the peak” he stated.

By: Tonye Orabere

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