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Ernest Aflakpui

Ernest Aflakpui 18 year’s old Ernest stands 6:9 tall who is he’s final year with keta technical senior high school in keta Volta region Fadama basketball academy has been working closely with Ernest since 2008 when he first came to the region basketball tournament hosted by Fadama basketball academy ever since has improve on his skills level and has made his way into senior national team in 2011. Ernest dream in is to someday play in the NCAA and Ernest believe with hard work he’ll get there some day. is with this dream that Fadama basketball academy has been following him both academically and basketball level. Ernest is a talent who can become great basketball player in the nearest future if properly taking care of. That’s why I personally brought him into our basketball academy program and give him a proper understanding of the game. For now you know his about to finish he’s high school so the nest step to make sure he never stay at home for long so am in talk with some

My Parents tell me, that ever since I could walk I had always handle ball at something, with a special preference for basketballs. Funny enough, the basketball court is where I have mostly in my life felt at ease and little did I know then, that it was to be my life MOTOR.

My parents were not very excited with the prospects of me becoming professional basketball players. It was understandable as at that time, late 80’s and early 90’s, practically nobody made a decent living from playing professional basketball. They felt school was more important and fortunately for me I was not doing badly in school which eased their minds and allowed me to play basketball. I had a good time at the St Paul, Primary School and Ewulo Secondary School back than in Otukpo Benue state in Nigeria. These schools also gave me the opportunity to passionately play basketball during the sports periods. As you can imagine we used every second we had during breaks between classes to play ball. Basically we were always focused on playing during the whole day. I started playing in a school called Jesus college back than and in school. My first club experience was with OT united. After that I changed to EL dunia Hotel and finally got into the Dodan Warriors basketball club selection

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

A very good and stressful week for our program with the Keta senior high school Basketball team.

A very good and stressful week for our program with the Keta senior high school Basketball team. It was great how we took the second place. Mfasntipim School won the tournament again but we will be back next year and hopefully we become champion. Though we lost to the best team of the tournament we portray the best players of the championship with Aflakpui Ernest leading the score line with 15 point 24 rebounds and with just two assist. The 17 year old 6:00 foot tall player made life hard for the Mfasntipim boys who were very fast in their offensively . : both; text-align: center;"> After the game I felt very bad because I know we could win the game but you know how the officiating with basketball go’s in this Country it’s one of those things but we’ll be back next . Thank you for your support we’re looking forward to see you guy’s in Ho for our Interscholastic basketball clinic coming up next weekend mawuli senior high school see you there

Some up Date on Elizabith Cudjoe

November 28, 2011 WESSON — Three members of the Copiah-Lincoln Community College Lady Wolves soccer team have earned post-season honors. For the second consecutive year, Elizabeth Cudjoe has been named National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23. Nikki Marbury and Shakendria Williams have been named Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State. Cudjoe, a sophomore from Ghana, scored 8 goals and had 1 assist for 17 points in only 6 matches this season. Cudjoe is repeat All-Region selection and is a member of Ghana’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup team. Marbury, sophomore from Florence, scored 7 goals, had 3 assists for 17 points this season for the Lady Wolves. She is a repeat selection to the All-State team. Williams, a sophomore goalkeeper from Crystal Springs had 111 saves in all 15 matches. The Lady Wolves, coached by Trey Woodham, finished the season with a 4-11 record.

The year 2011 unfinished project

The year 2011 unfinished project In every beginning there's always a time of difficulties. In the year 2010 & 2011 was our own difficulties years, but in all we give thanks to God almighty for making everything possible for us to see the year through and moving forward from where we're now. Even though we've been very quiet this year. A lot has happen to our project with Sherifatu Sumaila and smart owusu securing scholarships to central Methodist University through our soccer programs. Also the likes of Tisinigo Jonas - Joseph Buties & Joy gemegah senam has also benefited from our basketball program. The Fadama basketball academy will from next academic year offer a scholarship page for Jonas Tisinigo and Joy gemegah senam who are both in high schools here in Ghana. The two young basketball players where very impressive in the just concluded basketball clinic hosted by the Fadama basketball academy in HO the capital of the Volta region. Jonas is from Ketas

Fadama basketball academy news reports:

Fadama basketball academy reports: Tisinigo Jonas, a 5-foot-9 guard from Ketasco (KETA.), might be the best scoring guard in the country. He attacks the rim with reckless abandon whenever there is an opening, and he knows how to finish with authority. Jonas is very difficult to stop off the dribble, and his first step is one of the best. He should fit perfectly into the Fadama basketball academy’s offensive system, which allows for creativity off the bounce. The Ketasco were often considered a favorite for Jonas, although the in-Volta Region put a lot of their eggs in his basket. In the end, the allure of going to Accra academy outweighed the nostalgia of staying at home.