The Zenith Bank NBBF Women’s League Phase 2 dunked off yesterday in Jos, Plateau State, showcasing some thrilling match results.
All eyes were on Air Warriors, who topped the Savannah Conference in Phase One, while Plateau Rocks aimed to enhance their performance in the second phase.
However, a surprising outcome unfolded as Nigeria Customs defeated Air Warriors 69-64 in a tightly contested match that kept spectators on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
This victory is a significant boost for Customs as they vie for a top-four spot in the Savannah Conference.
In other Savannah Conference results, Royal Aces triumphed over Plateau Rocks 58-46. The Rocks fought valiantly in the first quarter but narrowly lost 13-12. They continued to push in the second quarter but conceded too many free throws, losing 12-16. The third quarter saw the Rocks falter again, losing 11-18, while the fourth quarter ended in a deadlock at 11-11.
Titans outperformed Ham Warriors with a score of 70-40 in another match on day one.
Matches will continue on day two, with Nigeria Customs facing Titans at 12 pm, Royal Aces going up against Ham Warriors at 2 pm, and Plateau Rocks looking to bounce back against Air Warriors at 4 pm.
In the Atlantic Conference, First Bank maintained their resurgence, reclaiming the title by defeating Bayelsa Blue Whales 57-39.
Following an impressive Phase One performance, First Bank is targeting a place in the finals scheduled for Lagos.
On Sunday, defending champions MFM narrowly defeated Dolphins 49-48 in a gripping encounter.
With only five teams in the Atlantic Conference, one team is expected to miss out on the finals, which will take place between September 14 and 18 in Lagos.