WINDHOEK – Black Africa Netball Club showed their superior form when they won United’s Interclub Netball Tournament staged at the Windhoek High School courts on Saturday.
Black Africa, who won the Khomas region Netball League for the past three years, won all their matches in the First league on Saturday and in their last match of the day beat United 20-8 after leading 8-4 at half time. They won N$1 200 for their effort.Black Africa also won the Omaheke Meat festival tournament in May this year.Civics ended second and Wanderers third, each taking home N$800 and N$600 respectively.Tigers won the Second division and was rewarded with N.dollars 900 while Namib Netball Club from Swakopmund took home N$600 and United won N$400.United won the Third league and received N.dollats 600, while the Diamond Trading Company won second place and N$400.FNB came third.Fifteen teams took part in the event that started on Friday.Organiser Theresa van der Westhuizen said the event will become an annual fixture on the netball calendar and will become bigger and better in future.She said invitations have been sent to South Africa and Botswana but the teams could not make it this year.NampaThey won N$1 200 for their effort.Black Africa also won the Omaheke Meat festival tournament in May this year.Civics ended second and Wanderers third, each taking home N$800 and N$600 respectively.Tigers won the Second division and was rewarded with N.dollars 900 while Namib Netball Club from Swakopmund took home N$600 and United won N$400.United won the Third league and received N.dollats 600, while the Diamond Trading Company won second place and N$400.FNB came third.Fifteen teams took part in the event that started on Friday.Organiser Theresa van der Westhuizen said the event will become an annual fixture on the netball calendar and will become bigger and better in future.She said invitations have been sent to South Africa and Botswana but the teams could not make it this year.Nampa
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