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Nestlé MILO Basketball Championship 2023: Bayelsa ContinuesDominance

For the 10thtime in the last 10 editions, St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata,

Yenagoa, Bayelsa State has qualified for the finals of the MILO Secondary Schools

Basketball Championship now in its 23rdedition.The school has dominated the

Championship since 2010, emerging as winners seven times in the last eight years.

At the Atlantic Conference in Asaba recently, where St. Jude’s Girls defeatedDom

Domingos College Warri, Delta State by 14 points to 12 pointsto secure their place

in the finals, Coach Tony Nelson let us into the secret of his school’s success!

According to Coach Nelson, the secret is continuous improvement.

“We have been working so hard back in Bayelsa to build this team for the last two

years. Although we won the conference, we believe there are a lot of things we need

to put together to get to the national standard. That is what we will do when we go

back home”, hesaid.

The Bayelsa born coach said further, “We are defending champions, and most of

these players arejust coming up, so we really thank God that we couldget to this

level. We are going to Lagos, a place we always go to every year, where we have

been named champions seven-times. The team will go back home to Bayelsa to

correct our mistakes during the Atlantic Conference to enable us triumph again at the

national finals in Lagos.”

Coach Nelsonhas worked with three different teams over the last thirteen years. They

are, St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Belary Schools and Bishop Dimieari Grammar

School all in Bayelsa State. During this time, he also trained over 100,000

basketballers for competitions and camps, working for the Bayelsa State Sports

 

Council. He believes that praying to God and hard work are the two most important

factors to success.

The young, vibrant and energetic coach says “What really drives me to do what I do

is that I enjoy working with children and teaching. I enjoy making impact on young

people. I like seeing young people become something. I go to schools to get these

children, bring them to the sports complex and begin to teach them. The drive in it is

to see them succeed, to see them become champions and to see them become

leaders.”

In the boys’ categoryof the Atlantic Conference,Urhobo Model College, Effurun,

Delta State triumphed over the boys from Bishop Dimieari Grammar School, Ovom,

Bayelsa State by 28 points to 24 points.

Both St. Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State and

Urhobo Model College, Effurun, Delta State will represent the Atlantic Conference at

the national finals of the 23rdMILO Basketball Championship in Lagos in July.

Other teams who will be in Lagos for the national finals are winners from the

Savannah Conference which held in Kano from the 3rdto the 10thof May and the

Central Conference held at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja from the 12thto 19thof

Mayand WesternConference in Ibadan from May 30thto June 6th, 2023.

Category Manager for Beverages, Nestlé Nigeria, Mr. Olutayo Olatunji, reiterated

Nestle’s commitment to developing talents, promoting healthier lifestyles, and

instilling values for success in life through sports. “MILO, firmly believes that through

participation in sports, children learn enduring values to help them achieve success

in life,” he said.

 

“We are therefore, pleased to have this opportunity to provide a platform where

young talents find expression through MILO Secondary School Basketball

Championship. On the field of play, the teams depend on the discipline,

perseverance, courage, self-belief, and respect that they imbibe during practice and

through their interactions with each other. These life skills are not only for basketball;

they equip the players to navigate their careers and to be productive in society. This

is grit, learned from sports but useful in every area of life.”

Nestlé Nigeria’s MILO Secondary School Basketball Championship has been

promoting the value of grit for over 23 years, helping schoolchildren learn essential

life skills such as resilience, persistence, stamina, cooperation, and self-belief. These

values enable them to overcome challenges and achieve their goals in life.

Nestlé continues to lead grassroot sports development in Nigeria through its MILO

Basketball Championship, contributing to the development ofthe Nigerian national

teams, and notable clubs across the world today.

States who competed in the Atlantic Conferenceof the MILO Basketball

Championship at the Indoor Sports Hallof the Stephen Keshi Stadium Asaba, from

the 20thto 27thof May, 2023 are Bayelsa, Imo, Enugu and host Delta. Others are

Ebonyi, Rivers, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom and Abia.

The MILO Basketball Championship has grown tremendouslyfrom about 500 schools

at its commencement in 1999. It now reaches over 150,000 individual players from

over 10,000 schools across Nigeria every year.

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