AmaWheelaBoys to represent Africa at IWBF Men’s U23 World Championships

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AmaWheelaBoys to represent Africa at IWBF Men’s U23 World Championships
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The Sasol U23 AmaWheelaBoys team is one of 12 teams from across the world who will compete in the U23 World Championship at the Sports Complex of the Prince of Songkla University in Phuket, Thailand.

JOHANNESBURG – The national wheelchair basketball team will represent South Africa at the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation Men’s U23 World Championships in Phuket, Thailand, from 7-16 September.

“We are beaming with excitement as we bid the Sasol AmaWheelaBoys farewell for their trip to Phuket, Thailand, where they will represent the country at the IWBF World Wheelchair Basketball Championships. We are thrilled that through the years we have been witnessing new talent joining the team and we are fully behind the squad that Head Coach Trooper Johnson and his technical team have put together,” said Sasol’s Sponsorship Manager Dean Somerset.

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