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Government Secondary School, FCT, and Topfield Schools Triumph at 23rd MILO Basketball Championship Finale

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Government Secondary School, FCT and Topfield Schools emerged victorious in a thrilling display of skill and determination at the 23rd MILO Basketball Championship Finale held in Lagos.

In the boys’ category, Government Secondary School, FCT secured a hard-fought victory over Father O’Connell Science College, Minna, with a final score of 46-43.

The Abuja team showcased their dominance, maintaining a comfortable 12-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.

However, the Minna side made an astonishing comeback, sinking three consecutive three-pointers in the last two minutes, narrowing the deficit to just 4 points (42-46).

Elijah Ibrahim of Father Connell had an opportunity to further reduce the margin but missed one of his free throws.

Despite the late surge from their opponents, FCT managed to hold on for a well-deserved triumph in a fiercely contested encounter.

Joshua Augustine of FCT was recognized as the most valuable player of the finals, contributing 14 points and 13 rebounds to his team’s success. Captain Sambo Abraham also played a crucial role, adding 11 points and 6 rebounds.

In the girls’ final, Topfield Schools emerged victorious after a captivating battle against Government Secondary School, Karu, FCT, with a final score of 53-50.

The game remained fiercely contested throughout, with FCT overcoming a 5-point deficit to level the score at 48-48 in the fourth quarter.

However, it was Topfield who showcased their composure and determination, ultimately clinching their first-ever victory in the Milo Basketball Championship.

Sekinat Oloyede proved to be the hero for Topfield, making two clutch throws and contributing 12 points to the game.

Uchechi Dikeocha was named the most valuable player in the girls’ category for her outstanding performance, scoring 20 points, grabbing 9 rebounds, providing 8 assists, and securing 4 steals.

Deborah Chibuike of FCT also displayed an impressive double-double performance with 16 points and 15 rebounds, but unfortunately, it was not enough to secure the victory for her team.

Adding to the excitement, Nestle introduced diversity and inclusion to the Finals for the first time ever.

In a significant step towards promoting equality, a game was organized during halftime of the boys’ final, providing a platform for inclusion and celebrating the spirit of basketball.

The 23rd MILO Basketball Championship Finale showcased the immense talent and competitive spirit of young athletes, leaving the audience in awe of their skills and determination.

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Farouk Mohammed is the Publisher and Lead Editor of Okay News, an international digital news platform delivering verified reporting across technology, global affairs, business, innovation, and development. He has over a decade of experience in journalism and international media, with a strong focus on geopolitics, conflict reporting, human rights, and the global digital economy.
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