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The Khomas regional netball team on Saturday beat Erongo 41-29 to lift the Debmarine National Netball championship trophy at the Khomasdal Sports Stadium.
The Khomas team walked away with N$30 000, Erongo won the second prize of N$15 000 and Omaheke, in third place, took home N$9 000.
Out of the 14 regions, only 11 participated in the championship. Rebekka Goagoses, public relations officer of Netball Namibia, was impressed with the way the tournament turned out. She said it would not have been possible without financial assistance from Debmarine.
Khomas coach George Vries said he was proud of his team's achievements. “The ladies worked really hard in training and deserve their victory. I set out three days in which the team competed against three netball teams, namely: Windhoek High School, National University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Windhoek Gymnasium Private School netball team.
“We had a very tough match against Erongo in the first match in the group stages. From there we went through the other teams like a breeze and beat them when we met in the final. They were good competition,” Vries said.
His next goal is to achieve success with the NUST netball team. They travel to Durban next weekend to compete in the week-long University Games. He also aspires to one day coach the national senior netball team.
The event was sponsored by Debmarine Namibia, which signed a three-year deal worth N$1.8 million with Netball Namibia (NN). The netball organisation will receive N$600 000 a year for the next three years.
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The Khomas team walked away with N$30 000, Erongo won the second prize of N$15 000 and Omaheke, in third place, took home N$9 000.
Out of the 14 regions, only 11 participated in the championship. Rebekka Goagoses, public relations officer of Netball Namibia, was impressed with the way the tournament turned out. She said it would not have been possible without financial assistance from Debmarine.
Khomas coach George Vries said he was proud of his team's achievements. “The ladies worked really hard in training and deserve their victory. I set out three days in which the team competed against three netball teams, namely: Windhoek High School, National University of Science and Technology (NUST) and Windhoek Gymnasium Private School netball team.
“We had a very tough match against Erongo in the first match in the group stages. From there we went through the other teams like a breeze and beat them when we met in the final. They were good competition,” Vries said.
His next goal is to achieve success with the NUST netball team. They travel to Durban next weekend to compete in the week-long University Games. He also aspires to one day coach the national senior netball team.
The event was sponsored by Debmarine Namibia, which signed a three-year deal worth N$1.8 million with Netball Namibia (NN). The netball organisation will receive N$600 000 a year for the next three years.
LIMBA MUPETAMI