B ball for a good cause: Charity tournament raises HK$14,000 for Kely Support Group

Published: 
Anushka Purohit
Listen to this article

Combining good-will and sports, the basketball tournament wasn't just a chance for friendly competition, it allowed students a chance to do good

Anushka Purohit |
Published: 
Comment

Latest Articles

SOTY 2022/23: Linguist (English) first runner-up loves to play devil’s advocate

Hong Kong children are taller and heavier over the last 30 years

Heavy rain in Hong Kong: Observatory issues 4th rainstorm warning in a week

Europe’s longest tunnel for testing hyperloop technology opens in the Netherlands

How customers, eateries are reacting to Hong Kong single-use plastics ban

Hustlers, the mixed winner are taking a break.

There were no losers at the Charity Basketball Tournament held at Harrow International School on December 13. Impact Sports Academy scooped top place in the men's division, while the Hustlers were the best of the mixed teams.

The event raised funds for Kely Support Group and Christian Action, and aims to help youth programmes and psychological programmes for refugees. The sweat and tears paid off handsomely as the teams raised a total of more than HK$14,000.

It may have been a fun event for charity, but the teams took all their matches very seriously. After a long day of basketball, the final match saw the Hustlers take a narrow victory over Let It Rain to win the championship.

It was a great day for sport, for charity, and for making new friends. This competition is not just about trophies and medals. As Jessica Yuen, the organiser of the tournament, said: "It's all about being inclusive and having fun, while doing it for a good cause."

Results:
Men's winners: Impact Sports Academy

Mixed winners: Hustlers

Women's MVP: Gilda Cheung

Men's MVP: Tyler Kepkay

Sign up for the YP Teachers Newsletter
Get updates for teachers sent directly to your inbox
By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy
Comment