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 “We want to compete in boxing and not participate…” - Sierra Leone Boxers' Scribe

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Secretary General of the Sierra Leone Boxing Association, Alhaji Komba has said they are training Sierra Leonean boxers to be more competitive in future tournaments. Komba said they want Sierra Leonean boxers to be competitors, rather than just participants as it has been the norm in the history of boxing in the country.

“We want to prepare our boxers to compete and not just participate,” Komba said

WABA revives basketball

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

The Western Area Basket Ball Association (WABA) has started a regional basketball championship at the National Stadium Basketball court. The competition features nine teams from across Freetown.

Alex Sahr Kangasu, the Public Relations Officer for WABA, said the competition is important for the players and their growth. “The players are excited because they have put a lot of work into training,” Kangasu said.

Sierra Leone regional FA calls off congres

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Uncertainty over the Western Area Football Association congress continues as it was once again postponed.  Last Saturday, over 30 delegates and observers were packed in the Atlantic Hall in Freetown when the Director of Sports, Ibrahim Bangura called off the congress.

This is the second time the congress has been called off in the last seven months. In December 2015, the association had to postpone the congress because of internal anomalies.

Sheriff Suma critical of Sierra Leone’s participation in Rio

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Former Sierra Leone footballer, Sheriff Suma has warned Sierra Leonean athletes not to run away in Brazil during the Olympics. He made the call in an interview with BBC sport this week.

The build up to the games has been dominated by the scare of the Zika virus in Brazil; this has seen some top athletes boycotting the games. However, the Sierra Leone delegation is willing to travel to the sporting event.

How Portugal conquered Europe

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

EURO 2016 was a tournament for the under dogs. Teams like Wales, Iceland and Hungary flourished under this newly expanded form of the competition. And more than any other team in this competition, Portugal have UEFA to thank for extending this tournament to 24 teams; this was what allowed Portugal to progress from the group stage even when they finished third.

Portugal becomes the first team in the history of Euro to finish third in their group and still go on to win the Euro.

COFA wraps up 2016 tournament

By Mohamed Jaward Nyallay

Mountain City were crowned champions of the COFA (Central One Football Association) Inter Area football competition, after they defeated Fullah Town FC by a score line of 1-0.

The match last Sunday was Mountain City’s first appearance ever in the final of the tournament.

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