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The three top teams Primeiro de Agosto, Petro Atletico and APR pose for a group with Sports minister Joseph Habineza (standing centre) and Fiba officials at the end of the ten-day championship in Kigali.

2009 in Focus: 2009 showed Hoops on the rise

APRu2019s coach Cliff Owour (C) giving his players instructions during the just concluded Fiba Africa Club Championship where the Rwandan champions finished third.

Future of Rwandan basketball is bright-Owour

Karabaranga

Rwanda to bid for 2013 FIBA Africa Championship

Sports Minister Joseph Habineza (standing centre), FIBA officials as well as players of the three top teams; Primeiro, Petro Atletico and APR enjoy a group photo after the closing ceremony. (Photo / F. Goodman)

Primeiro de Agosto retain African title

APR Players making sure that the points are earned during the semi-final tie against Angolau2019s Priemeiro de Agosto. APR battles Mazembe for the third place. (Photo/ J. Mbanda)

Luanda rivals battle in Kigali final

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Letters

APR, will perform better next time

APR coach Cliff Owuor and his players plotting how to overcome Primeiro yesterday. The latter won 98-84 to reach the fina. (Photo/ J. Mbanda)

Primeiro end APR dream

Mathew Miller grabbed four 18 points in APRu2019s win against Inter- Club last evening.

APR lions roar into semis

APRu2019s Robert Thompson (L) and Mathew Miller (R) react during their group game against Kano Pillars.

Inter test for APR

APRu2019s Mathew Miller taking a shot against Kano Pillars of Nigeria. His failure to shoot three pointers yesterday cost the team top spot. (File photo)

Petro scoops bragging rights

APR players receiving guidelines from their coaching staff at half time of their game against Kano Pillars. The national champions return to action this afternoon against Angolau2019s Petro Atletico.

Petro, APR clash for group top spot

The New Times

Petro continue good run