Jharkhand Basketball League Heats Up on Second Day

East Singhbhum Eagles dominate, special basketball session for deaf planned

Key Points:

• East Singhbhum Eagles win three matches in thrilling performances

• Ranchi Rangers secure two victories, showcasing strong teamwork

• JBA announces future basketball session for hearing-impaired individuals

JAMSHEDPUR – The Jharkhand Basketball League’s second day saw intense competition and exceptional sportsmanship at the Dhatkidih Community Center.

East Singhbhum Eagles emerged as the day’s standout team.

The Eagles clinched victories against Ranchi Rangers, Ballers, and Skippers.

Moreover, Ranchi Rangers bounced back with wins over Hoopers and Ballers.

Jamshedpur Jammers triumphed against Skippers in a closely contested match.

Meanwhile, individual players shone brightly throughout the tournament.

Vimlesh, Abhas, and Jagannath Gope excelled for the dominant Eagles.

On the other hand, Vishwajeet and Avinash Thapa starred for Ranchi Rangers.

The matches showcased remarkable teamwork and basketball skills.

Furthermore, Dr. Kishore Oza, a renowned psychologist, motivated the teams.

JBA President and Olympian Harbhajan Singh graced the event.

Additionally, India team coach and JBA Secretary JP Singh oversaw proceedings.

"The league’s success is inspiring future initiatives," a JBA official commented.

In a groundbreaking move, JBA announced plans for a deaf basketball session.

The initiative aims to promote inclusivity in Jharkhand’s basketball community.

"This league is fostering both competition and compassion," an observer noted.

The tournament continues to captivate local sports enthusiasts.

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