Boasa coach accuse netball officials

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FRANCISTOWN: Boasa coach Regent Mosimanewapula has accused officials of the Botswana Netball Association of plotting against his club.

The coach was speaking after his charges sneaked through to the ranking stage of the Debswana Championships - northern region - over the weekend. Boasa started Group B games as firm favourites but were let down by a porous defence. The Francistown side scored the least number of goals, 143, compared to the other three sides that sailed it through. National champions TASC, Selebi-Phikwe Prisons and Boteti were rampant as they marched to the next stage of the championship. 

Mosimanewapula said that his less rated girls played better despite hiccups they experienced over the weekend. He expressed concern that some officials plotted against his team but he was impressed that the players defied the odds to make it to the next round. During the game against Marwaneng, Boasa stepped into the court late and found that their opponents have scored five goals. There was no warm-up before the game.

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