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Hundreds of senior high school students Thursday thronged the El Wak stadium for the finals of the 2010 Sprite ball basketball championship.
At the end of the games, Cape Coast giants, Mfantsipim defeated Ashanti regional Champions Prempeh College 20-17 in the boys division to win the coveted trophy and 600 cedis prize package.
Francis Kumatia, Coach of Mfantipim School, was excited at the victory.
He said the victory was particularly sweet because last year the team missed out on the trophy.
Yaw Sakyi who is CEO of organizers, Rites Multimedia, said Thursday’s games had been the best finals in the five years history of the competition.
In the girls division, Sacred Heart senior high school once again beat Aggrey Memorial 15-12 in a repeat of last year's ladies finals.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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