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Rwanda: Basketball - IPRC-South Target Unbeaten Run in Women's League

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Former champions IPRC-South women's team have said that they will be looking to maintain their unbeaten run when the 2019/2020 BK Basketball National League resumes in September.

Despite most activities in the country gradually opening up following the ease of lockdown last month, the Ministry of Sports has announced that competitive sports will not restart until September and team training can only start a month earlier.

Speaking to Times Sport on Tuesday, IPRC-South coach Jean Claude Muhirwa said: "The goal is to win the championship again, but it would even be better if we win it unbeaten."

I have been monitoring their progress since the lockdown was announced and everyone is at a good level of fitness.

IPRC-South were champions of the 2017-18 league season.

Source: allAfrica.com

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