By Daily Sports on May 11, 2016
Two determined and hardworking schools, Government Secondary School Karu, Abuja, and UNILORIN Secondary School Ilorin, Kwara State, will today (Wednesday) clash at the UNILORIN Indoor Sport Hall Kwara State in the Central Conference Boys final of the ongoing 8th Nestle Milo Secondary Basketball Championship.
Government Secondary School Karu, Abuja, narrowly edged out Government Secondary School Minna, Niger State, 23-22 to progress to the Central Conference final in a keenly contested encounter.
In the match, captain of Government Secondary School Abuja, Augustine Richard, who had 12 points, nailed the match for the FCT boys.
In the second semi-final, UNILORIN Secondary School defeated Success High Grade Model School Keffi, Nasarawa State, 30-13 points to set up Central Conference final with FCT.
In the girls category, Government Secondary School Gboko, Benue, will confront Queen Amina College, Kaduna State in the final.
Government Secondary School Gboko, Benue State, beat Government Secondary School Bida, Niger State, 25-18 points, while Queen Amina College, Kaduna outplayed Government Secondary School Wuse, Abuja, 30-17 points.
•Photo shows Nestle Milo Basketball Championship action.
Source Daily Sports
Posted May 11, 2016
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