Giants continue good run in Heroes Day tournament

League champions Espoir, APR and last season’s first runners-up Cercle Sportif de Kigali (CSK) all grabbed second victories in the Heroes Day basketball tournament on Sunday to keep their hopes for the first trophy of the year alive.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Selected results

Sunday

Men

Espoir                    66-56            Patriots

APR                        79-60            IPRC-South

CSK                        93-52            UR- CASS

UGB                       64-55            SEEFAR

Women

UR- CASS             42-31            IPRC- South

RAPP                     82-9               Agahozo

Saturday

Men

KBC                        32-102          IPRC-South

IPRC- Kigali         63-58            SEEFAR

Women

Ubumwe              60-30            Patriots

APR                        84-16            Agahozo

League champions Espoir, APR and last season’s first runners-up Cercle Sportif de Kigali (CSK) all grabbed second victories in the Heroes Day basketball tournament on Sunday to keep their hopes for the first trophy of the year alive.

Pascal Karekezi

Espoir beat Patriots 66-56, APR collected their second victory in the 79-60 win over new league entrants IPRC- South, while Rugunga-based CSK thrashed University of Rwanda’s College of Arts and Social Sciences (UR- Cass) 93-52 – all the games were played at Amahoro indoor stadium in Remera.

On Sunday, United Generation Basketball club (UGB) beat Seefar 64-55 in the men’s category while UR-Cass defeated IPRC- South 42-31, WHILE Rwanda Allied Peace for Progress overcame Agahozo Shalom 82-9 in the women’s category.

Speaking to Times Sport on Monday, IPRC-South basketball team head coach Didier Bineza said: "The victory over KBC boosted our confidence and motivation ahead of the league start.”

The inaugural national Heroes Day tournament started on Friday and will run until February 1, the national Heroes Day.