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Ekurhuleni basketball academy helps Zola 7

“Zola is a Kwaito legend who has helped a lot of people himself."

Basketball teams from across Gauteng will descend on Edenvale Sports Grounds when Edenvale Lions Basketball Academy (ELBA) hosts the U19 Vale Tournament.

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Set to be held at ELBA’s home courts on July 30 and 31, the event has been described by the academy’s co-founder Edson Makavan as being a first of its kind.

Bonginkosi Dlamini “Zola 7” (centre) with some of Edenvale Lions Basketball Academy’s players.

It will be the first Vale tournament that specifically accommodates junior basketball players. Teams will compete for the first-place prize of R35 000, a second-place prize of R10 000 and a third-place prize of R5 000.

Ten teams are set to compete in the tournament. The teams will compete in two groups of five and play in a series of knockout games on the first day of the tournament.

The second day of the tournament will see the remaining teams battle it out in the finals.

“The reason why this TVT will be unique is that it is more than a tournament, it is also going to be a fundraiser for South African musician Bonginkosi Dlamini, also known as Zola 7,” said Makavan.

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Makavan said that during the tournament funds will be raised for Zola’s medical bills through a raffle and various other activities such as half-court shots.

“The academy has been in contact with practitioners at Cancure and will pay the funds raised into the account of medical professionals,” said Makavan.

“Zola is a Kwaito legend who has helped a lot of people.” Explaining why the academy decided to assist Zola, Makavan said the academy knew that he was not feeling well.

“When I saw that Shauwn ‘MaMkhize’ Mkhize had assisted Zola earlier this year it motivated us to do something.”

Bonginkosi Dlamini “Zola 7” at Edenvale Lions Basketball Academy’s court.

After contacting co-founder of the academy Byron Pinheiro, the ELBA duo visited Zola at his Soweto home and started preparations.

Zola, an ambassador of the academy, said the funds raised will assist his epilepsy treatment.

“Since meeting Byron and Edson, I am no longer afraid, I am feeling stronger,” said Zola who added that pained him to see that there were no more basketball courts in areas like Soweto, Alexandra or Thembisa.

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“Not every child is interested in soccer. I believe more needs to be done especially by large sports clubs to develop basketball as a sport in the country,” said Zola.

Zola said by promoting basketball and other sports, children will be kept busy and won’t have time to damage property or participate in criminal activities.

The U/19 TVT will be a curtain-raiser for ELBA’s R1m TVT it plans to host in December.

“We are excited as the academy and its players are amped for the tournament. It’s a dream come true,” said Pinheiro.

He said leading up to the tournament ELBA’s players have been proving themselves in a series of warm-up games.

The academy recently faced off against UJ and Spartans Academy and won 51-29 and 58-39 respectively.

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Pinheiro said doing well in the warm-up games has motivated the players.

“There is a good chance of us excelling in the tournament.”

The tournament will start at 08:00 with an opening ceremony and a celebrity game. Pinheiro said there will be no entrance fee and community members are welcome to attend. For more information, contact 082 969 4172.

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