BSA President Challenges Female Players

Botswana Softball Association (BSA) president Marumo Morule has challenged female players to always take a front seat in the running of the game.

He said that often, women softballers prefer to walk behind men and the association is against this. Morule was speaking at the BSA tea party organised to raise funds for the women national team that is due to participate in World Championships in Venezuela in June. He said the BSA believes that women are as capable as men.

Speaking at the event, the Botswana National Sports Council (BNSC) vice chairperson, Nomsa Mbere urged softball leaders to make an effort to attract former players and administrators back to the game. Mbere who was the guest speaker at the event said bringing back the old guard will help the sport grow because they will use their knowledge to move the game to a higher level. Mbere said though softballers may not be performing well at international level, the game has produced leaders in other sectors of the economy. She said part of the reason the game has not been doing well at international level is lack of funds and poor facilities. Mbere said participating in competitions is not enough and that it is time the game brings titles. She reiterated that it is crucial that players are prepared mentally when going to competitions. She said one reason teams do not do well at the international stage is because of stage freight.

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