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Customs outclass ASPAC at FIBA Zone 3 Qualifiers

Dare Kuti
Last updated: December 4, 2023 10:02 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: December 4, 2023
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Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) edged their counterpart ASPAC of Benin Republic 65 to 48 points at the ongoing 2023 FIBA Africa Zone 3 Women’s Qualifier in Abuja on Monday.

At the magnificent MO Basketball Arena in Zone 5, Federal Capital City of Nigeria Customs ladies display dominance to the delight of the home crowd.

With this result, the Nigeria Customs team is now in a firm position to be in Cairo Egypt come December 8 to 17 to compete in the final round qualifications at the FIBA Africa Women’s Basketball League.

Customs Ladies won the first quarter 24-14, also, the second quarter went in favour of Adeniyi’s Girls 31-23. Customs team continued their streak in the third quarter with 52-31 before they went on to win 65-48 in the last quarter of the game.

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However, the NCS team will face Mountain of Fire Ministry (MFM) in their second match on Tuesday which is a decider.

Currently, ASPAC of the Benin Republic team after two matches won one and lost one.

It will be recalled that three Female clubs, comprising the hosts Nigeria Customs Service team, MFM Basketball, and ASPAC of Benin Republic, are poised for intense competition, all vying for the coveted two slots allocated for advancement.

However, after tomorrow’s game two qualified teams from the tournament in Abuja Nigeria will advance to Cairo, Egypt, to compete in the final round of qualifications slated for next week.

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