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The BUZ National Championship is the national championship for men's and women's basketball teams in Zimbabwe. It is organised by the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ), and is typically held in May or June. In the current format, both tournaments exists of eight teams each. The current record-holders for men's team is JBC, who have won six ...
The team plays in the Harare Basketball Association (HBA) and has won a record of six BUZ National Championship titles. JBC plays in the Road to BAL in the 2023 tournament, becoming the second team from Zimbabwe to do so. [1] In the first round, JBC won two out of three games to become the first Zimbabwean team to advance to the elite 16. [2]
The Hounds won their first national BUZ championship in 2024 under coach Nemutambwe, after downing the defending champions JBC in the final. [3] As such, Hounds will make their debut in the Road to BAL, the continental qualifying rounds for the BAL. [4] [5] They became the third Zimbabwean team to play in the competition. [6]
The Zimbabwe national basketball team is the national basketball team representing Zimbabwe.It is administered by the Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (BUZ). [2]Squad Guards- Williams Goon (starter), Simba Mungomezi (starter),Tinotenda Mugabe, Moses Muyambo, Duncan Shenje, Tatenda Maturure Forwards- Eric Banda (starter)
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Mercenaries is a basketball club based in Mutare, Zimbabwe. Since 2006, the team has competed in the Manicaland Basketball Association (MBA), winning a league championship in each season. Since 2006, the team has competed in the Manicaland Basketball Association (MBA), winning a league championship in each season.
Harare, Zimbabwe Shot put: 15.58 m Mariette Van Heerden: 20 January 1974 Salisbury, Rhodesia Discus throw: 55.70 m Mariette Van Heerden: 25 March 1984 Harare, Zimbabwe Hammer throw: 21.40 m Tendai Chiparaushe: 16–22 August 2006 Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe Javelin throw: 42.70 m Wayne Nkomo: 14 December 2016 Luanda, Angola Heptathlon: 4293 pts Lucky ...
In case of a tie, the team with the higher position in any tournament is ranked higher. If both are still tied, they are listed by alphabetical order. How rankings are determined: Ranks 5th to 8th determined by elimination round standings. Loser of the #1 vs #4 semifinal match-up is ranked 4th; Loser of the #2 vs #3 semifinal match-up is ranked 3rd