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Khayelitsha Basketball get the better of CT Sharks in Gugulethu

Lonwabo Marele|Published

The Cape Town Sharks Basketball’s under-18 team participated in the Kasi Invitational Games in Gugulethu on Sunday, January 26. In June, they will be playing in Switzerland. Picture: Lonwabo Marele

Khayelitsha Basketball defeated the Cape Town Sharks under-18 touring squad 43-35 in Gugulethu on Sunday, January 26.

Five additional matches were held in Week Two of the Kasi Invitational Games at the Gugulethu sports complex, with Khayelitsha continuing their strong performance.

The Sharks under-18 squad are getting ready to represent South Africa at a basketball tournament in Switzerland, in June. The event includes eight teams from Spain, USA, Finland and Switzerland.

On Sunday, however, despite getting a lesson, the match against Khayelitsha could have gone either way.

Coach Neal Bekkers’ under-18 side showed heart but lacked discipline at crucial, match-deciding moments.

Sharks were instrumental at attacking but took their time to regroup in defence. The moment they had regrouped, Khayelitsha had already gained meters.

For coach Lindile Khetelo’s side, they had to work for the win. In the dying moments of the match, the Sharks were coming for them, Khayelitsha were beginning to show signs of fatigue, but moving the ball and experience won them the game at the end.

The camaraderie was event in the other four matches in the Kasi Invitational Games this past weekend.

Umoja Basketball won 61-14 against Crossroads Basketball Club.

Pride Basketball Club narrowly lost by 63-48 to the Cape Waves in one of the entertaining matches of the day.

Right after that, Khayelitsha Basketball Club’s women’s team beat Mbekweni Shaq Squad by 46-43.

The women’s match had heart, speed and skill throughout.

Coach Lindile Sizani’s Shaq Squad had control of the ball but could not convert it into enough points to win.

In moments when they won possession, Shaq Squad were quick in attack. When they were defending, however, they had one player left that had to mark two players with an overlapping run.

Khayelitsha Basketball’s women’s team on the other hand had the competitiveness to capitalise on that at a very crucial moment in the match, earning them the three point difference that won them the game.

Closing off the day, the host team, Gugulethu Hustlers won 35-27 against Mbekweni Shaq Squad’s men’s first team.

Gugulethu’s Madoda Kumalo said the organisers look forward to making these games an annual event that will help prepare players and clubs for their leagues.

"In March, the organisers plan to host a two-day bragging rights event, with the winner receiving a rotating trophy,” said Kumalo.

The Kasi Invitational Games will continue at the Gugulethu sports complex on Sunday February 2. Matches will run from 12pm until 5pm, featuring teams such as the Cape Town Sharks, Khayelitsha Stars, Cape Waves, Gladiators, Pride, Hustlers and Delft.

Khayelitsha Basketball’s Lindile Khetelo actively delivers technical analysis from the sidelines, offering key insights during the friendly match against the Cape Town Sharks under-18 squad. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Luke Thorne gained valuable experience from Sunday’s match, where the Cape Town Sharks under-18 team narrowly lost 43-35 to Khayelitsha Basketball's first team. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Khayelitsha Basketball’s Snethemba Mgqweto takes control, beats his marker and sets up a perfect pass for two points. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Khayelitsha Basketball won 43-35 against a young and stubborn Cape Town Sharks under-18 side touring to Switzerland in June, in Gugulethu, on Sunday, January 26. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Cape Waves coming in with the spirit that helped them to win 63-48 against Pride Basketball Club. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Pride Basketball Club having a technical timeout with coach Mzwandile Sifumba. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Kieno Joddy De Garmanot controlling possession in favour of Pride Basketball Club. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Litha Mpetsheni on the attack for Cape Waves. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
One point in the basket for Cape Waves’ Luvuyo Bonkolo. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Pumlani Mpongwana skips past his marker to setup play for the net. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Cape Waves call a time out during their winning performance in Gugulethu on Sunday.
Entertaining basketball was played between Pride Basketball and Cape Waves in Gugulethu on Sunday, January 26. Cape Waves came out victorious. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Khayelitsha Basketball Ladies team, in white, won 45-43 in a tight match against the Mbekweni Shaq Squad. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Good basketball was played between Mbekweni Shaq Squad and Khayelitsha Basketball’s ladies teams. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Cleo Khongolo with the steal, turning defence into attack for Mbekweni Shaq Squad. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
The maestro, Silindokuhle Baba setting up play for the Mbekweni Shaq Squad’s young ladies team, in Gugulethu. Picture: Lonwabo Marele
Gugulethu Hustlers and Mbekweni Shaq Squad after an action-packed match in the Kasi Invitational Games in Gugulethu. The host team won 35-27.

Khayelitsha Basketball get the better of CT Sharks in Gugulethu