The Teqers of Sierra Leone have once again demonstrated their commitment to put the sport in a competitive form in the country. Drawn from almost all regions of the country, the Teqers assembled for the 3rd Series with different determination.
The Beach Venue was strange for most of them but they ventured to display skills to the admiration of the public. Many tourists at the beach had an opportunity of watching live Teqball.
It all started with the usual ceremony with the Team Leader Unisa Deen Kargbo addressing them to remain focused. In his words “Let Sierra Leone know that Teqball has arrived and the game is here to stay and compete with the rest of the sports disciplines. So Teqers lets remain focused and continue with the new sport”.
The competitions were keen in all categories.
In the mixed doubles final Koyateq lost the match 2-1 to their opponents Calabateq in Freetown. Calabateq have won the mixed doubles 3 times in a row. Koyateq has been the runners up for the mixed doubles for 3 times in a row.
In the finals of the singles Abdulai Bangura of Koyateq won the match by 2 straight wins. It was his first gold victory in the series.
In the Doubles the surprised finalists from Bakeh Loko won against the double champions Koya Teq by two sets to one.
Tournament organisation was satisfactory according to the experts. President of NOC, Dr Patrick Coker and his executive were at the beach to watch and inspire the Teqers. Medals and trophies were distributed to winners
