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Softball league makes a return

Play time: The softball league starts next week PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Play time: The softball league starts next week PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

After more than a year without action, softball players will finally get a chance to line up as the Botswana Softball Association (BSA) league starts next week.

Speaking during the league launch this week, the BSA competitions officer, Justus Kuswane, said they have received a grant from the Botswana National Sport Commission (BNSC) to the tune of P937, 000. He said each club would receive P10, 000, and if a side has both the men's and women's teams, they would receive P20, 000. Kuswane explained that the teams are expected to use the grants for upkeep and travel to matches. He said the league does not have prize money. “Each team will receive six balls for training not for games. Softball balls are expensive. On match day, we need 32 boxes containing 12 balls.

The bulk of the money goes to equipment. We should also dress our officials to indicate that we are a credible sport,” he said. Kuswane said 24 men and 20 women teams have confirmed participation, making a total of 44 teams. The southern zone will have 13 men's teams and nine will represent the north. There will be nine teams in the north whilst 11 teams will represent the southern zone in the women's sector. “We have those who felt that the grant will not benefit them because they do not have anything. There are three in the north. One of them proposed that they could compete with one team, either men or women.

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