Uganda ?? 46 – Botswana ?? 42
Tuesday
Uganda vs Cook Islands 10am
Botswana vs Jamaica
Gabarone, Botswana| THE INDEPENDENT REPORTER | Uganda’s She Pearls overcome a false start and a partisan crowd to beat Botswana in a hard-fought Netball World Youth Cup game at the UB Indoor Sports Arena on Monday.
Botswana, who started in command and took a 13-10 lead in the first quarter, were left stunned and in tears after the fleet-footed Ugandans fought back to snatch it by 4 baskets.
The Ugandan girls took charge after the first half, leading 24-23 at half time, before stretching it to 36-33 in 3rd quarter and ending Botswana’s unbeaten run.
Uganda next take on Cook Islands Tuesday, before battling group favourites Jamaica, who hammered Malaysia 70-22 Monday, and are also unbeaten.
Botswana will have to be at their very best if they are to avoid a second straight defeat when they come up against Jamaica
This is the first time the International Netball Federation (INF) is holding an international event on the African continent.
The Netball World Youth Cup is the pinnacle of netball competition for emerging players who are under 21 years of age and the INF has held an U21 international competition every four years since 1988.
The tournament is featuring 9 days of netball, 70 games in total and 20 countries are competing from across the five INF regions.
The African countries competing are Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
Pool C results & teams
Jamaica 43 Cook Islands 41
Botswana 72 Malaysia 26
Cook Islands 41 Botswana 50
Uganda 81 Malaysia 21
Jamaica 70 Malaysia 22
Uganda 46 Botswana 42
Botswana
Jamaica
Cook Islands
Malaysia
Uganda
VIDEO OF THE GAME
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— The Independent (@UGIndependent) July 10, 2017
Year | Location | Winner |
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1988 | Canberra, Australia | Australia |
1992 | Suva, Fiji | New Zealand |
1996 | Toronto, Canada | Australia |
2000 | Cardiff, Wales | Australia |
2005 | Fort Lauderdale, USA | New Zealand |
2009 | Rarotonga, Cook Islands | Australia |
2013 | Glasgow, Scotland | New Zealand |
2017 | Botswana |