The Kogi State Teqball team is making waves at the inaugural 9ja Teqball Challenger Series in Jos, Plateau State. Despite facing stiff competition, the team has shown remarkable resilience and determination.
In the men's singles, Ezeigbo and Joshua Musa put up a valiant fight, ultimately losing in the quarterfinals. However, Ibinabor George is still in contention for a bronze medal in the women's singles third-place match.
The team's prospects for more medals are bright, with Ezeigbo and Musa Joshua set to compete in the men's doubles semifinals, and Eze and Ibinabor pairing up for the mixed doubles semifinals.
In an exclusive interview, one of the athletes attributed their impressive performance to the state government's approval of a dedicated training arena.
The athlete expressed gratitude to the Honourable Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Honourable Anyebe for this support.
However, the team is still appealing to the Kogi State government for more support
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