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  • Unbeaten Rivers Hoopers hammer Oluyole Warriors

    Unbeaten Rivers Hoopers hammer Oluyole Warriors

    Rivers Hoopers made it a second consecutive victory following their 77-43 win over Oluyole Warriors in the Atlantic Conference in Benin.

    Hoopers shot to a 16-2 lead midway through the first quarter and stretched it to an 18-point lead at halftime.

    The KingsMen dominated the second half, and the helpless Warriors were left defeated for a second game in a row.

    “We are getting enough practice, and the games are not stressful right now at this stage, ” said Hoopers’  head coach Ogoh Odaudu. ”We are getting players to rest a lot, so we are rotating the 12 players on the bench, which is good for us, and the opposition is not too tough, so we have been getting enough practice.”

    ”Odaudu added: ” We are taking it as our daily practice sessions. I know it will get tougher, but we are content with what we have, and we are hoping we get better at every game.”

    Three Hoopers’ players finished in double figures  including Patrick Abah (11), Ifeanyi Koko (11) and Michael Daramola (11) for a  combined  33 points.

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    Abah added 4 rebounds, made 2/5 from deep, and went 50% from the line. Koko also added 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals, while Daramola contributed 3 rebounds and 6 assists.

    Despite not scoring in double figures, Victor Mohammed and Samuel Sani were both efficient from the boards for a second consecutive game. While Mohammed grabbed 8 rebounds with 3 assists and 1 steal, Sani had 5 rebounds and 2 blocks.

    The KingsMen had 13 turnovers in the game, made 8-of-16 from the line, and shot 5-threes in the game.

    Rivers Hoopers will next play against Police Batons  today at 12:30 p.m.

    Ahead of the game against Police Batons, Odaudu expects an aggressive Batons team but says his team will not rest on their efforts until the final buzzer.

    “Every game against Police Batons is always aggressive. We won’t rest on our oars until the final buzzer. We won’t underrate them. Police can surprise you. We would have a specific game plan against Police Batons,” he said.

  • After 10 seasons, Bendel Insurance return to NPFL

    Bendel Insurance FC of Benin on Wednesday defeated the Oluyole Warriors to gain promotion to the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

    The club defeated Oluyole Warriors 1-0 at the ongoing Nigeria National League (NNL) Super 8 in Aba.

    Bendel Insurance was relegated to the Nigeria National League (NNL) 10 seasons ago.

    Teams for the Super 8 are made of four clubs each from the Northern and Southern Conferences.

    Clubs in the Northern Conference are Kada City, Kogi United, Real Stars FC and Gombe United FC.

    For the Southern Conference are Bendel Insurance, Remo Stars, Shooting Stars and Delta Force FC.

    The Edo-based team was, however, able to secure three straight wins from the Southern Conference after it defeated Delta Force 3-0 and Remo Stars by 1-0.

    The team’s Media Officer, Harrison Iyunmana, told NAN that the team was in celebration mood as the promotion was important to the state.

    “We thank God for the support of the state government, for its motivation and kudos to the players for believing in themselves.

    “The deputy governor had charged the players not to rest on their oars until they return to playing continental competitions.

    “We want to bring back continental football to Edo State,” he said.

    Bendel Insurance will now compete in the NPFL which starts on Sunday, Jan.

  • NBBF Premiership: Kwara Falcons beat Oluyole Warriors 77-68

    Kwara Falcons Basketball Club of Ilorin on Thursday continued their impressive start to the new Nigerian basketball premier league season with a 77-68 victory over Oluyole Warriors of Ibadan.

    Kwara Falcons’ victory was their sixth win of the season from seven games in the 2017 Men’s Basketball Premier League being sponsored by Kwese Sports.

    The Ilorin-based team started the game well from the start, winning the first quarter 28 points to 18.

    The visitors improved in the second quarter adding 21 points to their haul, while the hosts only managed to score 15 points to finish it 43-39.

    Kwara Falcons fought very hard in the third quarter to regain dominance, scoring 17 points in the half against Oluyole’s 13 to finish the quarter 60-52.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that both sides added 17 and 16 points respectively to the third quarter results to finish the fourth quarter and the game 77-68.

    NAN recalls that Kwara Falcons have only lost 60-66 against Rivers Hoopers this season.

    The competition is being organised by the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF).

  • 3SC need more time to jell, Says Amoo

    .Oluyole Warriors to resume December 27

    Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan technical adviser, Fatai Amoo has revealed to SportingLife that his team needs more weeks to take shape before the commencement of the 2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.
    The former Dream Team assistant coach said it would have been calamitous for the Oluyole Warriors had the league kicked off on December 18.
    Amoo said he is doing everything possible to produce a solid squad before the league starts.
    He revealed that about 16 old and 12 new players are currently training with the team.
    “We are not fully ready now. We are still trying to blend old and new players together. It would have been a turbulence experience for us had the league kicked off on December 18. But the postponement has given us an ample opportunity to get the boys together and have good team on ground. The team is improving and I believe that we will surely have a good team everybody would be proud of,” Amoo disclosed to SportingLife.
    He added: “We have about 16 old players and 12 new players now. We are still expecting that some experienced players may still come around before we finally register our players for new season. The team is a combination of young and experienced players.”
    The former Sunshine Stars manager also confirmed that the team has embarked on Christmas break and will resume on December 27.
    “As soon as we resume break we will hit the ground running because we want to utilize every opportunity we have now to do something tangible before the league kicks off,” he said.

  • Oluyole Warriors, Customs seek final 8 play-off spot

    Oluyole Warriors, Customs seek final 8 play-off spot

    ALTHOUGH the match between Lagos Islanders and Union Bank may be regarded as the biggest in the DStv Premier Basketball League this weekend, all attention will no doubt be on another Week 13 game, this time between Oluyole Warriors and Customs where a place for the fourth spot of the final-8 play off in the Atlantic Conference is up for grabs.

    With Union Bank sitting at the top of the table with a 9-3 record and both Lagos Islanders and Dodan Warriors on joint second with an 8-4 record, a win for Oluyole (7-5) in a game scheduled to hold at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba in Ibadan by 4pm, will see the Coach Adebayo Aderinboye-tutored side sealing the last qualification slot and thereby dashing the hopes of Customs (6-6) with just one game to play.

    After missing two games due to suspension, Union Bank welcome back influential swingman William Ndoumbe as they face city rivals Lagos Islanders at the Indoor Sports Hall of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos by 4pm.

    The reigning Atlantic conference champions will hope to extend their winning streak to seven and do a double on the Coach Lati Erinfolami-tutored Islanders.

    In the Savannah Conference, Plateau Peaks will host Immigration in the battle for the 4th and final play-offs spot in the conference.

    With an 11-1 record Kano Pillars are already leading the pack while both Mark Mentors and Gombe Bulls are on joint second on a 10-2 record leaving Peaks 5-7 and Immigration 4-7 to fight for the fourth position.

    Plateau Peaks lost by 92 – 65 points to Kano Pillars last week, while Immigration lost by 57 – 70 points at home to Mark Mentors, but a win today will see either of the team in pole position for the remaining spot. The match holds at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Abuja National Stadium by 4pm.

     Relegation-threatened Kada Stars will be hoping to pull off an upset in front of their home crowd if they want to retain their Premier League status when they host Kano Pillars.

    Bauchi Nets pulled off a crucial one point win against Niger Potters in Week 12 to enhance their survival chances this season but will this week face a tough trip to Abuja to take on Mark Mentors who have remained unbeaten on home court this season.

     Week 13 Fixtures

    Atlantic

    Lagos Islanders  Vs   Union Bank

    Oluyole Warriors  Vs   Customs

    Dodan Warriors   Vs Police Baton

    Royal Hoopers   Vs  Kwara Falcons

    Savannah

    Kada Stars Vs Kano Pillars

    Plateau Peaks Vs Immigration

    Mark Mentors  Vs Bauchi Nets

    Niger Potters Vs Gombe Bulls

  • How Balogun’s maturity saved Gabros, 3SC tie in Nnewi

    How Balogun’s maturity saved Gabros, 3SC tie in Nnewi

    But for the matured manner in which the General Manager of Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan, Rasheed Balogun handled the issue, last Sunday’s Nigerian National League pairing between the Oluyole Warriors and Gabros International of Nnewi would have been marred by crisis.

    The Week 12 match decided at the Beverly Hill pitch, Nnewi was almost distrupted when officials of the home team refused to grant traveling supporters of the visiting team access into the arena.

    Members of the 3SC supporters club, dressed in the official uniform had arrived at the venue of the encounter minutes to the kick off but were disallowed from entering by Gabros officials which was against the agreement reached at the pre-match conference.

    On his arrival at the scene, Balogun promptly took up the issue with a top official of the Nnewi based side who explained that before the supporters could be allowed in, their group photograph would be taken or they (the supporter) signed an undertaking that should anything go wrong during the match, they would be held responsible.

    In spite of pleas by Balogun, the Gabros officials remained adamant, stressing that whether their actions was in accordance to the rules or not, that was their decision.

    When it was obvious that they they were adamant, the 3SC boss decided to give peace a chance by appealing to the 3SC supporters to return home right from the venue of the match, apparently sensing a grand plan by the home team to cause trouble, with the plot to put the blame on the visitors’ supporters.

    Speaking on the development, Balogun expressed shock that supporters who travelled such a long distance could be denied the opportunity of watching their team, expressing disappointment with the Gabros officials who turned deaf ears to his pleas even when he was ready to purchase tickets for the supporters.

  • Moses Ogaga to be buried  Oct. 26 in Warri

    Moses Ogaga to be buried Oct. 26 in Warri

    •3SC to foot burial bills

    •Oluyole Warriors to pay player’s entitlements to family members

    From Tunde Liadi,Owerri

    The remains of the former 3SC striker, Moses Ogaga, will be laid to rest in Warri, Delta State on October 26, a family source has hinted SportingLife.

    Ogaga died after a brief illness in Ibadan two weeks ago and his family and the Oluyole Warriors have agreed that the player be buried next Saturday at his home town.

    Sources close to the Ibadan side said that 3SC would foot most of the burial expenses as a mark of last respect for the former player. The expenses on the burial programme runs into some million naira, SportingLife gathered.

    The family source told SportingLife that Moses would have been buried this outgoing weekend but that the Ibadan side prevailed upon them to shift it by a week to ensure that they actively participate in the final burial of their departed player.

    3SC have also promised to pay up all the remaining entitlements of the player including his signing-on fees and other debts to the family of the deceased.

    SportingLife was informed that the burial programme would start with service of songs and the lying in state on Friday October 25th in Warri before the interment on Saturday October 26th at a yet to be identified site in Warri.

    Ogaga scored four goals for the Oluyole Warriors last season and had netted three times already this season before he was rendered unfit by the illness that later claimed his life.

    His last game for Shooting Stars was against Lobi Stars in Katsina Ala.

    Moses Oghenerhio Ogaga was survived by aged mother, fiancee and siblings.

    Though he hailed from Warri his parents are based in Kano where he was raised.

  • Oluyole Warriors record first win in 14 years

    Oyo State male basketball team, Oluyole Warriors began life in the Premier Basketball league on a victorious note by defeating the defending champions, Royal Hoopers of Port-Harcourt by 67-41 on Saturday at the Indoor Sports hall, Lekan Salami Adamasingba, Ibadan.

    Warriors dominated the game from the second quarter and finished the match strongly to record their first win in 14 years.

    In the second game on Sunday, Warriors also defeated Hoopers 57-52 to complete a double over the defending champions.

    The Ibadan-based side will next travel to Lagos for their week 2 fixture against Islanders.

    The Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Dapo Lam-Adesina while describing the feat, congratulated the team for the victory, charging them to continue the winning streak while promising continued government backing for the team.

    The team’s captain, Femi Adekanye thanked the state government for support so far, promising that they will continue to give their best always.