Iowa Energy re-sign Moses Ehambe for 2011-12 season - Sep 22, 2011 (by Eurobasket News)
The following is a press release issued by the Iowa Energy on Wednesday morning.
Guard Ehambe Moses Randall (6'6''-G/F-86, college: ORU), who led the NBA D-League in 3-point shooting during the 2010-11 season, has signed with the Iowa Energy for the upcoming year.
Ehambe, a 65 sniper out of Oral Roberts, shot 46.3% from behind the arc during his 17 games with the Energy last year. He averaged 14.5 points per game for Iowa after being acquired in a trade with the Austin Toros in March
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The following is a press release issued by the Iowa Energy on Wednesday morning.
Guard Ehambe Moses Randall (6'6''-G/F-86, college: ORU), who led the NBA D-League in 3-point shooting during the 2010-11 season, has signed with the Iowa Energy for the upcoming year.
Ehambe, a 65 sniper out of Oral Roberts, shot 46.3% from behind the arc during his 17 games with the Energy last year. He averaged 14.5 points per game for Iowa after being acquired in a trade with the Austin Toros in March.
Moses is a great first piece for our defense of the championship, said Energy General Manager Chris Makris. Not only is he a talented player, but he is a high quality person who is a winner. We expect big things out of him this year.
Ehambe ranks 6th in 3-pointers made in NBA D-League history with 270. This offseason, Ehambe worked in the Energy office helping establish the Energy Always Foundation, a non-profit arm of the franchise.
Season tickets for the Energys 24 games home schedule are now on sale. For more information, visit www.IowaNBA.com. Season tickets start at just $199 per seat, and include a number of special benefits.
Courtesy of www.desmoinesregister.com
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26th Afrobasket: Togo give in to RCA 57-82 - Aug 20, 2011 (by Olusegun Ikuesan)
The hope of Togo of making any appreciable impact in group-D of the 26th FIBA Africa Championship for Men was completely shot-down Saturday by mobile Central Africa Republic side
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The hope of Togo of making any appreciable impact in group-D of the 26th FIBA Africa Championship for Men was completely shot-down Saturday by mobile Central Africa Republic side.
Togo gave up the first quarter by 12-22 points but showed some promises in the second quarter winning by 19-15 points to cut down the margin between it the FIBA Africa Zone-4 nation to six points going into the break by 31-37 points, it continue the flare in the third quarter losing by just two points 17-19 points to enter the last quarter with eight points deficits of 48-56 points.
And when many had thought that the Coach Guy Arneaud tutored Togolese side they gave in to the superior fire power of the Central Africa side losing the last quarter by 09-26 points for a final scores of 57-82 points.
Central Africa Max Kouguere led the floor with 24 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals, William Kossangue had 14 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals with Guy Kodio-Sitchi contributing 14 points, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and one assist.
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U16 Congo-Brazzaville avoid last place in Egypt - Jul 17, 2011 (by Eurobasket News)
Congo-Brazzaville avoided last place at the U16 AfroBasket 2011 in Egypt. In the last day of the competition, Congo-Brazzaville outplayed South Africa 66-60. This is their first win at this event, what was enough for the seventh place. South Africa ended as the last ranked team. The winner of U16 AfroBasket in Egypt, again. They cruised past Tunisia 117-67 in the Big Final. Thanks to this win, Egypt also booked a ticket for the FIBA U17 World Championship 2012 in Lithuania
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Congo-Brazzaville avoided last place at the U16 AfroBasket 2011 in Egypt. In the last day of the competition, Congo-Brazzaville outplayed South Africa 66-60. This is their first win at this event, what was enough for the seventh place. South Africa ended as the last ranked team. The winner of U16 AfroBasket in Egypt, again. They cruised past Tunisia 117-67 in the Big Final. Thanks to this win, Egypt also booked a ticket for the FIBA U17 World Championship 2012 in Lithuania. The Bronze belongs to Mali, who was better than Angola 59-57. Algeria is No.5 thanks to 55-54 win against Mozambique. Finally, seventh place belongs to Congo-Brazzaville.
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U16 Algeria hands 68-50 loss to U16 Congo-Brazaville - Jul 16, 2011
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U16 Egypt smashes U16 Congo-Brazzaville 128-33 in the Quarterfinals - Jul 15, 2011
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Congo-Brazzaville U16 National Team 2011 - Jul 14, 2011
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U16 Angola takes the first win in Egypt, avoids last place in Group B - Jul 13, 2011
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U16 Mali blasts U16 Congo-Brazzaville 71-43 - Jul 12, 2011
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U16 Tunisia blasts U16 Congo/Brazzaville 72-40 in Egypt - Jul 11, 2011
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Kano Pillars outlast InterClub in Benin - Dec 19, 2010
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AS Sale cruise past InterClub in Benin - Dec 18, 2010
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Benin 2010 25th ACCM: AL Ahly record first win, beat Inter-Club 58-51 - Dec 16, 2010
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Benin 2010 ACCM: ASO Modele lost steam to Inter-club 58-65 - Dec 13, 2010
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24th AFCCM (Classification 7-8): Interclub beat Coop-Bank to 7th place - Dec 22, 2009
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24th AFCCM (Classification 5-8): Kano Pillars beat Interclub 85-65 - Dec 21, 2009
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24th AFCCM (Q/Finals): APR subdue Interclub, book semi-final ticket - Dec 20, 2009
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24th AFCCM (Q/Finals): Interclub (Congo) Vs APR Lions (Rwanda) - Dec 19, 2009
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RWA - 24th AFCCM (Day-5): Interclub fail ASPAC test, loses 52-68 - Dec 18, 2009
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24th AFCCM (Day-3): Warriors loses to Interclub 54-95 - Dec 15, 2009
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