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Nigeria’s schools crash out from World School Basketball Championships

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Photo: PEXELSThe country’s remaining hope at the ongoing World School Basketball Championships holding in Serbia, Bishop Dimieari Grammar School (BDGS), Ovom, at the weekend, crashed out of the competition.Bishop Dimeari Grammar School (the boy’s team) lost their last group game to Turkey by 52 points to 83, but moved on to the quarterfinal stage, while St.

Jude’s Girls Secondary School, who roundly defeated Chile by 68–28, did not make it to the next stage. The boys faced Brazil in their quarterfinals match, but lost 49-72 (11-12, 14-22, 8-20, 16-18) in straight sets; joining the girls, who did not make the quarterfinals based on technicality.

Despite defeating Chile in their last group match and boasting two wins and a loss, same as Bulgaria and Turkey, the two European countries progressed, while the Bayelsa girls ended in third place in the group on technicalities.

At the end of the three group matches, Bulgaria had 174 points, conceded 143 with points average (the equivalent of goals difference in football) of 31; Turkey had 166 points, conceded 130 and ended up having a points average of 36, while Nigeria had a points average of 35 after scoring 157 and conceding 122 points.

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