Eletu Odibo, Okemagba Girls Shine At Lagos Schools Hockey Tourney

Posted on April 23, 2018
Winners in the boys category,  Eletu Odibo Senior High School, Epe celebrating winning 2nd Lagos State Secondary Schools Hockey Championship at the Campos mini Stadium on Lagos Island recently. 
The second edition of Lagos State Secondary Schools Hockey Championship ended at the Campos mini Stadium on Lagos Island with Eletu Odibo Senior High School, Bariga and Okemagba Senior High School, Epe winning the tournament. 
The competition, organized by the Lagos State Sports Commission and the state’s Hockey Association was planned for all secondary schools (public and private)  in the state to discover potential hockey players in secondary  schools across the state.
While Eletu Odibo won the boys event after defeating Igbooye Community High School, Epe 3-1, Okemagba Senior High School hockey team were champions in the girls category after they beat Igbooye Community High School 1-0.
Okemagba and St Patrick’s Grammar School,  Epe, won the third positions in the boys and girls categories respectively.
Awards were given to individual players who distinguished themselves in the school sports competitions. In the boys category, Igbooye Community High School’s Rasaq Olaitan won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, Adamson Nosiru of Eletu Odibo won the highest goalscorer award, while the school also won the best goalkeeper award through Yusuf Ibrahim.
In the girls category, Okemagba High School’s Paddy Mercy was declared the MVP. Highest goalscorer  award went to Opuene Christiana of Igbooye Community High School, while the best goalkeeper was Nimota Yusuf of Surulere Girls High School.
16-year old Rasaq Olaitan of Igbooye Community High School, Epe (left) won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award
Executive Chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Dr Kweku Tandoh described the tournament as a   very laudable developmental event.
“The buzz has created more awareness for the game of Hockey new talents identified by the technical team of the state’s Sports Commission and more importantly, the competition was a good preparation for the forthcoming National Youth Games, NYG and other schools games. I must commend and thank His Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode for his support and approval for such developmental games for school sports in Lagos, ” Tandoh said.
To 16-year old JSS 2 student of Igbooye Community High School, Epe, Rasaq Olaitan, who won the MVP award in the boys event, regular training under the Coach of his school gave him the award.
While looking forward to be a world class player in hockey someday, he commended the state government for organising the competition and hope it would be a regular event in the school sports calendar in Lagos State.

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