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The much-anticipated clash between Unam Rebels and Unam Wolves ended in a 69-64 victory for the Rebels. PHOTO MARIUD NGULA
The much-anticipated clash between Unam Rebels and Unam Wolves ended in a 69-64 victory for the Rebels. PHOTO MARIUD NGULA

Unam teams dominate KBA finals opener

Basketball
The first games of the series have set the stage for an exciting battle for championship glory.
Mariud Ngula
In an action-packed evening at Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS) last weekend, the Khomas Basketball Association (KBA) Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2 finals kicked off with thrilling matchups.



In the Men's Premier League, the Unam Rebels secured a hard-fought 69-64 victory over the Unam Wolves in a closely contested encounter.



Speaking to Sport Wrap, Rebels’ shooting guard Mabeth Kazerua admitted that they knew it was not going to be an easy game, but they had a “strategy to edge out Wolves, and it worked perfectly.”



On the Women’s side, Unam Phoenix delivered a commanding performance, dominating Atlantic Storm with a convincing 99-43 win in the first game of the Women’s Premier League finals.



Unam Phoenix’s captain, Jennifer Linda, stated that the team brought its A-game to the finals. “It’s only the beginning of the series. We are prepared for more and hoping for a clean sweep.”



The Premier League's next matches are set to take place today, starting at 18:30, at the Unam Gym Hall.



Division results



Meanwhile, in the Men's Division 1 finals, the Unam Penguins edged past the Basketball Arts School (BAS) Vikings with a narrow 88-84 win in their first game. The second match was fast-paced and dynamic, with the two teams inseparable in the first half. However, BAS gained the upper hand and held on to secure a 38-30 victory. The series is now tied 1-1, with the next game set for this Friday



In Division 2, the Nust Gladiators took control of their series, comfortably defeating Afro Stars 50-32 in Game 1. Their second game is set for this Wednesday, where the teams will continue their battle for supremacy.

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