Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼
@nkotanyidamas
Sports journalist for The New Times Rwanda.🏀⚽️🏈⚾️🎾🏐🏸🏒🥊🚴♀️ newtimes.co.rw
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25-08-2014 12:45:27
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End of Q2: Rwanda 26-40 Tunisia Rwanda trails Tunisia by 14 points at the end of the first half. It is #Rwanda's second game at the FIBA U18 women's Afrobasket in Pretoria. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
UPDATE: #Rwanda cruises ahead 46-45 with four minutes to play in the third quarter. Tunisia held a 40-26 lead at the end of the second quarter. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: Players of the #Rwanda U18 men's national basketball team cheer on their women's team's counterparts as they face Tunisia at the FIBA U18 Afrobasket in Pretoria. It's all level 64-64 with four minutes to play. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
JUST IN: Despite a spirited attempt for a comeback, #Rwanda falls short against Tunisia in a 74-71 loss at the FIBA U18 women's Afrobasket in Pretoria. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: Jacques Bahige, the head coach of #Rwanda U18 women's national basketball team, shares his thoughts after narrowly losing 71-74 to Tunisia at the Afrobasket tournament in Pretoria on Thursday. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: The U-18 men's national basketball team goes through final warm ups ahead of its game Vs Morocco at the FIBA Afrobasket in Pretoria. Tipoff: 5:30PM 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: The game between #Rwanda and Morocco at the FIBA U-18 AfroBasket is now underway. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: BAL president Amadou Gallo Fall is among the spectators of the game between #Rwanda and Morocco at Pretoria University arena tonight. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: Point guard Dylan Kayijuka sinks a 3 pointer with 27seconds left on the clock. #Rwanda 55-51 Morocco 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: "I am happy we have won our second game and qualified for the quarterfinals but the job is not yet done...." Listen to Coach Yves Murenzi's post match reaction after #Rwanda beats Morocco at the FIBA U-18 men's AfroBasket. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT
WATCH: "Slow start but we got it done at the end," Sean Mwesigwa, a shooting guard for team Rwanda, tells The New Times after the win against Morocco at the FIBA U-18 AfroBasket in Pretoria, South Africa. 🎥: Damas Nkotanyi🇷🇼 /TNT