Posts Tagged ‘Hoops’

hoops new recruit

January 28, 2010
Power forward Lawrence is happy to be a part of the Hoops Fam. He stands 6’9″ and weighing 200 pounds. He is gentle outside the court but a beast when he need the rock. We hope he gets to the top of his game and go places.
Welcome Lawrence!!!!

Jake Sullivan – President of Kingdom Hoops visit HCI

January 3, 2010

Jan. 1, ’10: Jake Sullivan – President of Kingdom Hoops, visionary for Project: Ghana visited Cape Coast along with his wife to meet the children of Hoops Care International program. The visit which was highly anticipated by the children, saw a large crowd of them in attendance awaiting Jake and Janel. Upon their arrival, Jake and Janel met with Directors of HCI to learn more about the ngo and its projects. They than left for the Cape Coast Castle briefly while things were put in motion for Jake to take the kids through some fundamental basketball drills. Upon their return 15 minutes later, the children and some junior players were taken through ball handling and foot work section. Although it was plan for an initial 30-40 mins, the mini clinic took a little over an hour as both Jake and the children were all enjoying the process. At the close of the day Jake talked to the kids about the importance of bettering their skills and informing them that they are the future of Ghana Basketball. He also told the junior players to help the children grow in the game by assisting them with the basic skills. Jake and Janel promised to work closely with HCI and the children of Ghana. At the end of the clinic a group photo was taken and thee children bid farewell to Jake and Janel. Long after they had left, the children were still on the court practicing the drills and playing pickup games among themselves. We strongly believe that the visit of Jake and Janel has greatly inspire the children and will go a long way in their life. Jake and Janel were accompany to Cape Coast by Mark Agbo of Vikings Basketball Academy in Accra.

Armah debuts with double-double

November 24, 2008

armah_teamDaniel Armah, 6′ 6″ G/F, played his first game for Casper College. In 19 minutes off the bench he recorded 11 points and 10 rebounds. Armah was the first recruit of the Runhouse-Hoops Project. The staff of Runhouse and the coaches at Cape Coast Hoops have full confidence in Armah’s success.

Dan keep up the good work and keep those doubles coming. Your countrymen back in Ghana are very proud of you.

For more details about the Runhouse-Hoops Gold Coast Project contact Jack Whitehead, jwhitehead@runhouse.com

Hoops thrashed Ghana Fire Service 69 – 53

September 16, 2008
SB dunk

SB dunk

Cape Coast Hoops on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008 won against the Ghana Fire Service team 69-53. The game is in continuation of the Greater Accra Armature Basketball League which was played at Lebanon House, Tudu Accra. Highlights of the day saw two dunks from Saykan Bestman and a monster dunk from Michael DadsonThe game was a must win for Hoops who had earlier lost to the braves of CEPS and Yotive  the week before. Hoops lost to Yotive 70-67  and on Sept. 10 lost to Braves of Ceps 101-63. The match against Ceps was a very physical one which saw two Hoops players sustaining cuts they receive from the CEPS players. With the victory against Fire, the team now has two wins and three defeats. Players in the team are confident of wining their remaining matches against Police, Wizards, Flames, and Warrior to make it for the playoffs. Presently  some of the players on on camp in Cape Coast training for the match against Police this coming Saturday. Fans should expect nothing less than  massive victories in the remaining matches.

Video Hoops vs. Fire
Video Hoops vs CEPS

Hoops defeat Wizards in Cabalan Tournament

August 7, 2008
Chris big man dunk

Chris big man dunk

Cape Coast Hoops yesterday defeated Tudu Wizards 59-56 in the ongoing Cabalan Thome Memorial Basketball Tournament at Lebanon House, Accra. Hoops who earlier lost to CEPS in their first game and than to Police in a second game had to prove to the skeptics that they are a team still in contention for the league title. The game was highlighted by three spectacular dunks. An alley-oop dunk by Chris and a fast break reverse dunk by SB. Hoops seems to be winning a lot of support from fans in Accra as many came to the bench of the team to congratulate the boys on their victory. The victory also bring confidence in some of the new players like Ricki Ansong of AUGUSCO who just signup with the team. He was also a great help in the victory. Hoops is expected to play their last game with Yotive on Saturday and will need a big win in order to qualify for the last four. Presently the team is looking forward to the resumption of the league on Aug 15 and a league match against the same Wizards on the 16th. The team is expected to start intensive training at the sports grounds of Prisons Barracks in Cantonment, Accra. In the same group, CEPA won against Police, giving them a third victory in a row in the Cabalan Tournament.  For a complete result of the tournament, click here.
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Hoops lose to CEPS in Cabalan Tournament

August 3, 2008
Pick and roll

Pick and roll

Aug. 2, 2008:
Cape Coast Hoops yesterday was defeated by the Braves of CEPS 93 to 61 in the ongoing Cabalan Thome Memorial Basketball Tournament at the Lebanon House, Tudu, Accra. The game was played with a full house as many came to see for the first time Hoops meeting CEPS since the team debut in the Accra metropolitan basketball scene. With both team not underestimating each other,the best from the crop were on display. For Hoops we had, Christopher Angsomwine(6’10-F), Michael Dadson(6’10-F/C), Emmanuel Oware(5’11-SG), Kofi Duodu(6’2-G), Atsu Atakpa(6’8-PF), Anas Ben Anas(6’6-G/F), Saykan Bestman(6’3-G/SF), Kay Nyenuh(6’1-G/SG), Ricki Ahensor(6’2-SG), Anthony Bernard Davies(5’11-SG), John Cooper(6’5-F), Henry Mensah(6’1-G). In the first game of the day Yotive won against Police 66 to 45. For the results of both male and female games play so far click here. Video of match against CEPS visit site http://www.capecoasthoops.net