Boston hosts basketball meet

Boston Basketball Club of Raiwaqa is on its way to create history at being the first club to host a tournament. The initiative once a dream will soon become a reality following timely sponsorship from Post Fiji. BBC media liaison officer Eroni Cinavi said in the past tournaments were normally organized by either the parent body- Fiji Basketball or the Raiwaqa Basketball Association which they are affiliated to. “This year for the first time in the history of basketball we (Boston Basketball Club) will be hosting a tournament compared to past years; we will become the first club to host a tournament thanks to Post Fiji,” said Cinavi. Cinavi added the BBC has a proud tradition of nurturing talent at grassroots level and have enjoyed a positive impact on the Raiwaqa community - a community once notorious for its high crime rate. “The club has a proud tradition of developing young boys and girls, more importantly the club has had a positive impact on the lives of the Raiwaqa youth, their families and the community.” By hosting the tournament Cinavi says will not only strengthen the club, but encourage other clubs to do the same thing. “And in the big picture strengthens the association and basketball as a whole. It’s a learning process - one we are looking forward to taking on as a challenge. We as a club have identified some weaknesses in past tournaments and hoping to improve on areas such as officiating, timing and quality referees controlling the game. “As it is everyone of us have been given a role to play in the organization of the tournament so its teaching us leadership qualities as well - taking on the different roles. “We have Post Fiji to thank for making this a reality. It’s something that we have always talked about but were reluctant to venture into because of the lack of funds. We are very grateful to them for their continuous support for the development of basketball in Raiwaqa and Fiji as a whole.” The tournament is expected to attract big names in the local basketball arena. Already eight men’s teams have confirmed their participation. “But we are looking at hosting 16 men’s teams and six women’s teams. And to all the interested clubs we have lucrative prizes at stake. So you not only get to gauge your chances against the other clubs but also get a chance to take back some money.” The men’s winner stand to walk away with $600, runners-up gets $250, the losing semifinalists get $100 each whilst the best player will be awarded a $50 shopping voucher. In the ladies category, the winner will receive $400, the runners-up will get $200, the two losing semifinalists will get $50 each whilst the best lady player will get to walk home with a $50 shopping voucher.

The tournament is scheduled for March 11-13.

Source: The Fiji Sun Newspaer

25th February, 2010





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