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Feb 20, 2020 Sports
Amelia’s Ward court gets a pair of uprights and backboards
The Brusche’s Basketball Foundation, which is based in the United States of America, has secured two uprights and a p
air of backboards from a United States-based son of the soil, Byron Freso, who through his Escalade Sports body offered to donate the basketball equipment for use on the Amelia’s Ward basketball court now under rehabilitation.
The donation of the stanchions and the backboards was made on Monday when the Linden representative of the Brusche’s Basketball Foundation, Clyde ‘Fatman’ Brusche, made the handover of the equipment which was erected for use on the basketball court.
Several payers and members of the Amelia’s Ward community were on hand to witness the generous donation from the North America Escalade Sports.
The donation will now pave the way for basketball to return to the Amelia’s Ward community where some upgrade work has started. Clyde Brusche took the opportunity also to hand over a basketball to one of the upcoming players in the Amelia’s Ward community for use by players there.
This is not the first donation for basketball in Linden from the Brusche’s Basketball Foundation which is headed by former national players Mike, Clifton and James Brusche who are all residing in the United States of America.
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