Brunei Basketball Association calls timeout on tournament
Sunday, April 24, 2011
CAGERS will just have to wait a little while longer after the Brunei Basketball Association (BBA) announced that the BBA basketball tournament slated for this Sunday has been postponed to May 14.
The reason is to allow the ongoing all-Filipino 4th Manjaro Cup to be completed at the BBA court in Batu Bersurat.
Interested teams will therefore have ample time to register for the upcoming competition.
Two categories, the Men's Open and Women's Open, will be contested during the tournament.
The competition is only open to local cagers with a valid Brunei identity card.
It is also aimed at selecting players to compete for the upcoming Borneo City Cup in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, in July.
Entry fee is set at $300 for the Men's Open and $200 for the Women's Open.
Registration forms can be obtained from the court.
More information can be obtained by contacting the BBA head organiser, Soon Ching Long at 8770316 or Ang at 8897449.
The last open competition organised by the BBA was the 2010 Sultan's Cup whereby Sharks were crowned the champions with a hard fought 95-90 victory against Palm Cafe in the final back in August.
The reason is to allow the ongoing all-Filipino 4th Manjaro Cup to be completed at the BBA court in Batu Bersurat.
Interested teams will therefore have ample time to register for the upcoming competition.
Two categories, the Men's Open and Women's Open, will be contested during the tournament.
The competition is only open to local cagers with a valid Brunei identity card.
It is also aimed at selecting players to compete for the upcoming Borneo City Cup in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, in July.
Entry fee is set at $300 for the Men's Open and $200 for the Women's Open.
Registration forms can be obtained from the court.
More information can be obtained by contacting the BBA head organiser, Soon Ching Long at 8770316 or Ang at 8897449.
The last open competition organised by the BBA was the 2010 Sultan's Cup whereby Sharks were crowned the champions with a hard fought 95-90 victory against Palm Cafe in the final back in August.
Source: The Brunei Times
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