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This’s one of the kids that surprise me & cut the eyes of everybody in the just clouded sprite basketball tournament for junior colleges in Ghana.

This’s one of the kids that surprise me & cut the eyes of everybody in the just clouded sprite basketball tournament for junior colleges in Ghana.
OKUMOH JOHN TEYE a student of visual art at the Keta senior high technical school Keta in the Volta region of Ghana, 17 year's old Shooting guard stand 5:11 foot tall he caches the eyes of many coaches in clouding the deputy minister Of youth and sports With he’s impressive display in the tournament john became the first student athletes to secure a scholarship through our financial assistance program when asked how far he want to reach with basketball John answer was that he want to become the next Jalen Rose of Africa and with the help of Fadama basketball academy with personal hard work he’ll get there.
Good luck John

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