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FIBA U18: Junior D’Tigress Trash Zimbabwe 107-30

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Nigeria’s Under-18 women’s national basketball team, the Junior D’Tigress, proved to be too dominant as they recorded a 77-point margin victory over Zimbabwe at the ongoing FIBA U18 Women’s Afrobasket in South Africa on Thursday.

The Junior D’Tigress beat the Zimbabweans 107-30 in their second game in Group C to record the biggest win in the competition so far, surpassing Rwanda’s 65-point win over South Africa on Monday.

The Juliana Negedu-led side registered their first win at the Afrobasket after losing their opening game to Egypt at the University of Pretoria’s Rembrandt Hall on Monday.

They led 29-5 after the first quarter, before surging to another 20-point lead in the second quarter (27-7). With a comfortable lead heading into the second half, Nigeria won the final two quarters 51-18.

Nigeria’s Idubamo Beggi led all scorers with 20 points, adding seven assists for a game-high 31 efficiency. Following suit was Momoluwa Tewogbade, who added 19 points and grabbed seven rebounds, while Wandoo Hembam poured in 15 points.

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For Zimbabwe, Tinaishe Chikwata led all scorers with 13 points to go along with nine points from Thabisile Tshuma, who also grabbed a team-high six rebounds.

The win ensured the Junior D’Tigress leapt into the pole position in the group standings, pending the outcome of Egypt’s game against Uganda.

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