BAL 2024: Who's who in APR roster?
Saturday, May 04, 2024
APR BBC squad ahead of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Sahara conference that will kick off in Dakar, Senegal, from May 4-12. Courtesy

The Basketball Africa League (BAL) Sahara conference is finally here! As the Conference action tips off in Dakar, Senegal, from May 4-12, many Rwandan basketball enthusiasts are looking forward to cheering for APR on their maiden appearance at the continental basketball showpiece.

The military side’s BAL journey gets underway on Saturday, May 4, at 4:30PM when they take on Tunisia's US Monastir at Dakar Arena.

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As the action commences, Times Sport delves into the player profiles of APR's roster and brings you a short brief on what you may need to know on each player.

Jean Jacques Wilson Nshobozwabyosenumukiza

Position: Point guard

Born: June 26, 1998

Place of birth: Nyarugenge District

The Rwandan point-guard holds the world record for the highest number of steals in a single match after he registered 14 steals against South Sudan during the Afrobasket qualifiers that took place in Monastir, Tunisia, in 2021.

Nshobozwa, 26, is one of the best point guards in the country and a great defensive asset for club and country.

He boasts both experience on the national team as well as top local clubs including Rwanda Energy Group, Patriots and now APR.

Nshobozwa is making his fourth straight appearance at BAL.

Ntore Habimana

Position: Point-guard

Born: August 15, 1997

Place of birth: Canada

The Canada-born point guard’s rise to the big basketball stage is only getting better as he continues to establish himself as a key figure in Mazen Trakh’s roster ahead of BAL just like Cheikh Sarr relies on his services at national team level.

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Ntore boasts speed, good passing as well as the boldness to go through the opponent’s defence to score or assist. This is not his first time at the BAL, having previously featured at the same showpiece with REG.

Axel Mpoyo

Position: Power forward

Born: January 5, 1997

Place of birth: DR Congo

Axel Mpoyo, born to Rwandan mother and Congolese father, has now spent at least three seasons playing in the Rwandan league. During the period, he has once been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and was on the all-star team.

Mpoyo, 27, knows what playing BAL is like, having represented REG in the previous two editions.

He spent five months on the sidelines through a knee injury that he picked up in December 2023, but Trakh decided to select him in his final roster after doctors deemed him as fully fit enough to play the Sahara Conference.

William Robeyns

Position: Power forward

Born: February 23, 1996

Place of birth: Belgium

The Belgian-Rwandan forward is a professional basketball player who has featured for clubs like Phoenix Brussels and Liege in Belgium.

Robeyns, 28, possesses qualities to shoot and creates assists. He is the current captain of APR.

Obadiah Noel

Position: Point guard

Born: June, 28,1999

Place of birth: USA

APR signed Noel on April 19, as a possible replacement for Michael Dixon who left the military side for Egypt's Al Ittihad Alexandria.

The American made his debut for the club in the Genocide Memorial Tournament made a quick impact, scoring 26 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists against REG in the tournament semi-final before helping the team lift the trophy after beating Patriots in the final.

During the very short time that he has been at the club, Noel proved his worth and Trakh hopes the guard can play an instrumental role in the team’s quest for a ticket to the playoffs in Kigali.

Abdullah Ahmed

Position: Center

Born: November: 3, 2003

Place of birth: Egypt

Abdullah Ahmed is an Egyptian center who plays for the Westchester Knicks of the NBA G-League.

The 21-year-old stands at 2.10m. He is expected to bolster APR’s prowess in the paint, offensively and defensively.

Adonis Filer

Position: Point guard

Born: July, 11, 1993

Place of birth: United States

Filer is one of the best guards, if not the best, currently in the Rwandan league. He has played for all the big three clubs in Rwanda – REG, Patriots and APR.

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This will be his fourth BAL tournament having played in the previous three editions.

He brings experience to the team, good leadership as well as on court skills like good shooting and passing.

Dario Hunt

Position: Center

Born: May 2, 1989

Place of birth: United States

The 34-year-old is an experienced player who has played for various teams in the United States, Australia and Europe with stints in Ukraine, Austria, Italy, France, and Belgium. He has also played in the NBA Development League.

After going undrafted in the 2012 NBA draft, Hunt signed his first professional contract in July 2012 with Ukrainian team BC Odesa.

During his short spell at the club, running from September 28 through December 23, he played 21 games averaging 6.1 points and 4.5 rebounds.

He left the club in February 2013 and joined Austrian team UBC Güssing Knights where, in 13 games, he averaged 14.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.

Dan Kimasa

Position: Power Forward

Born: October 2,1994

Place of birth: Rwanda

Despite not getting enough minutes on the floor, Kimasa has been a key member of the APR team that won the championship in 2023, their first in 14 years.

Trakh was impressed by his progress and decided to keep him in his final roster for the Sahara Conference.

Bush Wamukota

Position: Center

Born: September 28,1993

Place of birth: Kenya

In 2019, Wamukota played in Tunisia for US Monastir and later JS Kairouan.

In September 2020, Wamukota joined Rwandan side Patriots BBC where he won the national championship with the team later that year, before extending his contract until 2023 in January.

In December 2021, the Kenyan joined South Sudanese club Cobra Sport to strengthen the team for the second round of the 2022 BAL qualification. He was on Cobra Sport's roster for the primary BAL tournament, however, he was unable to play due to injury.

In 2022, Wamukota rejoined Patriots BBC and was named in the 2022 All-Star Team.

After that season with Patriots, he signed for APR in December 2022.

Chris Ruta

Position: Forward

Born: November 11/ 2002

Place of birth: Rwanda

At 22 years of age, Ruta plays college basketball at Cape Breton Capers, the team that represents Cape Breton University in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Larson Shema Niyibizi

Position: Point guard

Born: October 14, 2006

Place of birth: Rwanda

He is the youngest player in the APR roster for BAL. Niyibizi currently plays for the APR Basketball Academy.

Mohamed Camara

Position: Forward

Born: January 4, 2005

Place of birth: Senegal

The 19-year-old NBA Academy Africa prospect is expected to use the Sahara Conference to prove their worth. Just like every BAL participant, APR were offered Camara as part of the BAL Elevate Program.