BWB Next-Up – Call for nominations 2026

Basketball Without Borders (BWB) is an annual multi-day development camps organised by FIBA and NBA, where participants take part in leadership and life skills programming and benefit from the cross-cultural experiences of traveling internationally and interacting with peers from around the world. Each year, FIBA and NBA invites national federations to nominate the most promising 17-year olds to represent their country at this event. BAS is inviting the basketball fraternity to submit nominations for Singaporeans born in 2009 to be considered. Please fill in the following form to submit your nominations. Supporting information such as game footage, highlight reels or stat pages are welcome and highly-encouraged, as it will help to make the case for the athlete being nominated. While BAS will do our best to identify and promote our best athletes for this event, the organizers make the final decision on who to invite. Final decisions will be based on multiple criteria, including positional balance and representation across National Federations. Nominations close on 15th April, 2026.
FIBA ASIA Potential Referees Camp

FIBA ASIA Potential Referees Camp, Singapore 2026 Event dates: 17 – 19 April, 2026. Time:• Fri, 17 Apr: 1930 – 2230 hours @ Singapore Basketball Centre• Sat, 18 Apr: 0930 – 1230, Practical Session @ Clementi Sports Hall, 1600 – 2000, Practical Session 2 @ Choa Chu Kang Sports Hall• Sun, 19 April: 0900 – 1300 Practical Session @ Singapore Basketball Centre 1500 – 1830, Theory Session @ Singapore Basketball Centre Click here to see what is covered in this camp. Open to:Current & Aspiring FIBA RefereesNBL/WNBL Division 1 RefereesDeveloping & Emerging RefereesReferees/ Officials interested in enhancing theirknowledge in FIBA Asia Standards Registration Fee:$100 per pax(Includes tea refreshments and event tee) ! Registration Deadline:28 March 2026, 12 noonRegistration has closed.
Request For Quotation (RFQ) for Pesta Sukan 2026 Basketball Competition Management

Request For Quotation (RFQ) for Pesta Sukan 2026 Basketball Competition Management GETACTIVE! SINGAPORE PESTA SUKAN 2026 Background GetActive! Singapore (GASG) is a national movement to celebrate National Day through sport. GASG will ensure that everyone, regardless of age and abilities, have opportunities to enjoy sport in celebration of National Day. One of the key pillars under GASG is Pesta Sukan, the largest multi-sports competition in Singapore. Pesta Sukan aims to provide opportunity for sportsmen and women to get together in camaraderie to raise the standard of sports through friendly competition while celebrating our Nation’s birthday. Period 2.1 Pesta Sukan 2026 Basketball event will be held from 28 Jun – 8 Aug 2026 unless otherwise amended by the Organising Committee. 2.2 The Organisers, at their discretion, reserve the right to change the period of Pesta Sukan 2026. Sports Competition 3.1 The series of competition shall be competed under Pesta Sukan: Archery Dragon Boat Pickleball Volleyball (Indoor) Artistic Swimming Floorball* Rugby 7 Water Polo Athletics Flying Disc Sailing Wrestling Badminton Football Sepak Takraw Wushu Basketball Handball Squash Signature Event: 1. Round Island Bike Adventure 2. Stadium Run 3. Urban Walk Challenge 4. Vertical Challenge Boccia* Hockey 5s Swimming* Bowling Judo Table Tennis Canoe Polo Netball Taekwondo Canoe Sprint Pencak Silat Tennis Diving Pétanque Volleyball (Beach) *Sports with Para category *Sports are subject to change by the Organiser. Request for Quotation 4.1 Basketball Association of Singapore is requesting a quotation, and a proposal if necessary, to organise the Pesta Sukan 2026 Basketball event. 4.2 Please refer to the attached Key Deliverables for details of the job scope. Submission 5.1 Please submit your interest, together with a quotation, and email to: Leon_Neo@bas.org.sg; by 20 March 2026. 5.2 For more information, please check on the Pesta Sukan website: https://www.activesgcircle.gov.sg/getactive-singapore/pesta-sukan Click below for more information: Basketball_Pesta Sukan_Competition Manager Key Deliverables
BAS introduces Task Force members to stakeholders

Newly-elected BAS board introduce Task Force to association members and other key stakeholders during CNY celebrations BAS Board members meet up with contingent from FIBA Asia Board visiting Singapore to attend fifth board meeting for the 2023-27 cycle. 27th Feb, 2026 The newly-elected BAS board gathered the wider basketball fraternity in Singapore last Friday for the first time since the elections held in January in a very different environment. Celebrating the Year of the Horse, BAS hosted leaders of the various member clubs, along with industry partners at key sponsor, K-Star’s venue in Plaza Singapura for a lo-hei and mingling session. While ushering the new year and new beginnings, the achievements of the previous year were lauded, with tokens of appreciations being presented to the coaches and team managers for the last year’s SEA Games squads. In addition, the SEA Games silver medalists from the men’s 3×3 team were presented with monetary rewards approved by the Board. The athletes were not able to be present to receive the award as they were competing in the 3×3 Basketball Thailand International League 2026. In looking forward to a successful year ahead, key sponsors: KSTAR Entertainment Pte Ltd, Ocean Curry Fish Head Restaurant and SIG Group, were recognized for their active support and generous sponsorship, helping to increase the vibrancy of local basketball. The new Task Force assembled by the Board is also expected provide valued contributions in the year ahead. Members of the Task Force were introduced to the club leadership and sponsors, and presented with certificates of appointment. The Task Force–led by selected Board members, key Secretariat representatives and external advisors appointed on a need basis–will table recommendations to the Board for consideration and approval, and help to oversee the execution of approved programmes to ensure transparency and accountability. The Task Force is fortunate to be guided not only by the collective experience of the appointed members, but also insights and inspiration drawn from recent meet-ups with members of the FIBA Asia Board, who were in Singapore for the fifth meeting of FIBA Asia’s 2023-2027 cycle. The recommendations made by FIBA senior executives cover areas such as improvements in technical competencies, coaching as well as increased access to competitions—particularly important for youth development. The current U23s will play a critical role in the success of Team Singapore in the upcoming editions of the SEA Games, leading up to SEA Games 2029 which will be hosted in Singapore. As such, initiatives to assemble and nurture a U23 national team will be one of the top priorities for the task force, along with efforts to improve the standard of coaching, officiating and tournament administration.
Inaugural FIBA Masters Open – taking place from 4 to 12 July 2026 in Greece

Registration Now Open for the Inaugural FIBA Masters Open 2026 Following FIBA’s official communication, we are pleased to share important updates on the inaugural FIBA Masters Open 2026, which will take place from 4 to 12 July 2026 in Greece. The strong interest shown by National Member Federations worldwide reflects the growing momentum behind the Masters Basketball movement. This initiative represents an exciting opportunity to further strengthen lifelong participation in basketball. Strong Global Momentum A significant number of federations have already expressed interest in participating in and developing Master’s Basketball within their countries. The Masters Basketball project offers several strategic benefits, including: Increasing licensed player numbers by providing structured competition opportunities for athletes aged 40+ Expanding fan engagement through active senior participation Inspiring younger generations, as senior athletes often serve as role models Unlocking new funding, partnership, and sponsorship opportunities Strengthening the national basketball ecosystem through lifelong participation pathways BAS encourages all eligible teams and stakeholders within our basketball community to explore this opportunity. Registration Is Now Open Team registration for the inaugural FIBA Masters Open is now officially open. Participation is not limited to national teams. Teams from Singapore — including club teams, community teams, senior groups, and self-organised teams — are eligible to register and compete. The team may also choose to register across various age categories. However, team spots per category are limited and cannot be reserved once full. Early registration is strongly encouraged to secure participation. Help Us Spread the Word To build strong representation from Singapore, we encourage clubs, players, and stakeholders to share this opportunity widely within the basketball community. Further event details can be found on the official FIBA Masters Open website and its dedicated social media platforms. The Basketball Association of Singapore looks forward to supporting Masters Basketball development and hopes to see strong participation at this historic inaugural event. For enquiries or assistance, please contact: masters@fiba.basketball For registration: Team Delegate / Team Manager, please click here to register: Note: This is entirely a self-funded competition. BAS does not provide any funding support for teams participating in the FIBA Masters Open 2026.
BAS Board members meet with contingent from FIBA Asia Board

BAS Board members meet up with contingent from FIBA Asia Board visiting Singapore to attend fifth board meeting for the 2023-27 cycle. BAS Board members meet up with contingent from FIBA Asia Board visiting Singapore to attend fifth board meeting for the 2023-27 cycle. 9th Feb, 2026 Just days after the appointment of a new president and other key appointment holders following elections held in mid-January, the rejuvenated board jumped quickly into action, catalysed by the serendipitous convening of FIBA Asia fifth board meeting for its current cycle in in Singapore. While Singapore does not have representation on the FIBA Asia Board, this was nonetheless a great opportunity for members of the BAS board and secretariat team to have face-to-face discussions with key figures in FIBA Asia, who took time outside of their hectic meeting schedules to share upcoming focus areas and provide guidance for the BAS team. For BAS President Mr Seah Liang Bing, it was an opportunity to catch up with several old friends and play host to them during their stay here. Mr Seah introduced his team to FIBA Executive Director of Asia, Mr Hagop Khajirian, over morning coffee at the Amara Hotel, where the board meeting was to be held the following day. (see photos below) After briefly reminiscing about past visits to Singapore, Mr Khajirian discussed recent FIBA initiatives and shared his vision on how BAS could play an active role and increase Singapore’s profile in the world of international basketball. He encouraged the BAS team to look into improving the quality of tournaments organized here and expanding the local leagues. He also stressed the importance of ensuring that ample opportunities for women to participate and be part of the wider sports ecosystem, a principle which FIBA abides by. While Mr Khajirian acknowledged the recent advances Singapore made in expanding technical capabilities through a growing pool of qualified game officials (referees, statisticians) licensed for international competitions, he emphasized that more needed to be done to develop and enable players to reach greater heights and to compete at an international level. He shared insights on structural programmes and resources within FIBA that national federations can tap on. Through this session, further informal meetings were then facilitated to kickstart conversations between the BAS team and the relevant subject matter experts in FIBA on specific topics such as coaching and youth development. By the evening of the 9th of February, more delegates had arrived in Singapore ready for the board meeting to be held on the 10th, including current FIBA President, Sheikh Saud Ali Al Thani, and FIBA Asia President, Dr Kempareddy Govindaraj, who graced the BAS team with their presence at a dinner hosted by BAS President Mr Seah. The informal dinner setting enabled the conversation to flow freely between FIBA Board members and the BAS board and subcommittee members in attendance, who benefited from the generous sharing on the experience of the different national federations. Also present was, Zoran Radovic, current Senior Director of the FIBA Management team, who is no stranger to Singapore basketball. Having visited visited Singapore in 2004 and in 2014 to observe the local basketball scene then, Mr Radovic urged newly-appointed head of the Selection and development sub-committee, Mr Muzaffar Shaikh, to better leverage existing resources within Singapore even before looking outwards. Mr Radovic pointed out the notable advances made then and attributed it to greater integration with the international community then. He postulated that due to the globalised nature of our economy, Singapore would inherently have a diverse talent pool that could be tapped into to help bring fresh energy to the local sports ecosystem. Through further discussion, Mr Radovic also corroborated the importance of ideas that had already been brought up for discussion during the first meeting of the new BAS Board. These ideas include taking steps towards developing a systematic player registration process for the purposes of talent identification and development, as well as initiatives and guidelines for clubs and academies to ensure that these organizations are actively striving to provide an environment within which players can thrive and reach their potential. These foundational activities will then enable Singapore better make use of FIBA’s Management & Administration Platform (FIBA MAP) and become better connected with basketball activities at a global level on different fronts. This well-timed visit from leaders and representatives of FIBA Asia has turned out to be highly productive for the new Board, who are now imbibed with new knowledge and inspiration, as they set out to take on the challenges facing local basketball.
U19 National Youth Development Programme (NYDP) and NYDP Combine selection 2026
The inaugural NYDP Combine aims to identify, benchmark, and select promising young basketball players with the potential to excel in Singapore’s National Youth Development Pathway. It provides a standardised platform to assess athletes’ technical skills, physical attributes, game understanding, and coachability through both testing and gameplay. Programme Overview: Session 3 Jan 4 Jan AM Test & Measurement Defence Drill Lunch PM Team practice & Individual skill Individual skill & Team practice 3×3 Game 5v5 Game Venue: Singapore Basketball Centre Registration and check in: 8.30am Time: 8.30 to 6.00pm Note: Each NYDP Combine attendee will receive one set of jersey (top and bottom) for the two-day event. Lunch will be provided; attendees are advised to bring their own water bottle. U19 National Youth Development Programme (NYDP) and NYDP Combine (Overview) What National Youth Development Programme (NYDP)? NYDP is Singapore’s U19 national development pathway, bridging school/club basketball into the national system, anchored at SSP. It focuses on building a consistent high-performance environment: coaching, physical preparation, athlete behaviours, and performance processes. It supports progression into U21/U23 and senior national teams (3×3 and 5v5), and complements existing school and competition structures. Purpose of the inaugural NYDP Combine Establish a transparent, evidence-informed baseline for Talent ID and development planning. Profile athletes using a structured blend of objective testing + basketball observation. Create a longitudinal dataset to track progression across cohorts and improve decision-making over time. S/N Student’s Full Name Gender School Club Representation NYDP Combine 1 Amelia Xiao Wen Li Female Nanyang Girls High School Kembangan / A13 Combine 2 Chung Zi Xin Olive Female Swiss Cottage Secondary School – Combine 3 Elena Leong Rui En Female North Vista Secondary – Combine 4 Eng Rui Min Jazlyn Female Nanyang Polytechnic Hillcrest Gray Combine 5 Feng Yuanxin Female Nanyang Girls High School Kembangan / A13 Combine 6 Fynn Chia Xin’er Female Eunoia Junior College – Combine 7 Jane Tan Zi Yun Female Raffles Girls Secondary School 2xSG Combine 8 Jayann Ong Xin Yu Female Compassvale Secondary School Whye Nam (Marsiling CSN) Combine 9 Keryn Oh Xin Yu Female Nan Chiau High School Best Shot Combine 10 Leshane Yeoh Female ITE College Central Kim Huat Combine 11 Lim Jing En Female Raffles Girls Secondary School Kim Huat Warriors Combine 12 Lim Yichun Female Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School Whye Nam Combine 13 Mack Kaitlin Siana Female – Siglap Combine 14 Madelin Sophie Lock Female Hwa Chong Institution Starbalm Combine 15 Madge Pang Zi Yi Female Singapore Polytechnic Siglap Combine 16 Marsya Alia Binte Sazali Female Swiss Cottage Secondary School Kim Huat Combine 17 Neo Xiu Li Carina Female Dunman Secondary School Siglap Combine 18 Raeanne Goh Woo Suan Female Singapore Chinese Girls’ School – Combine 19 Raylene Goh Woo Ern Female Eunoia Junior College Kim Huat Combine 20 Shanice Ng Pei Yi Female Anglican High School Siglap Combine 21 Shannon Lau Xuan Wen Female Eunoia Junior College – Combine 22 Tan Si Ling Kayla Female Raffles Junior College Kim Huat Combine 23 Tan Zi Wei Female Anglican High School Siglap Combine 24 Wong Qian Xi Female Hwa Chong Instituition Kim Huat Combine 25 Wong Ying Xuan Chloe Female Swiss Cottage Secondary School 2xSG Combine 26 Elessa Angel Emily Female Yishun Secondary School Proform Combine 27 Aakash Ganeshram Male United World College East SG Basketball (Div 1) Combine 28 Cao Harry Male Nanyang Junior College – Combine 29 Chase Clark JIa Kai Male Guang Yang Secondary School Adroit (Div 1) Combine 30 Cheng Wei Lok Matthew Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Siglap Combine 31 Choo Chi Qing, Dexter Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Tong Whye Combine 32 Dylan Ma Kaiwen Male Nanyang Junior College Siglap Combine 33 Eshan Kaul Male Anglo Chinese Junior College Siglap (Div 1) Combine 34 Goh Lennon Male Catholic High School (Secondary) Siglap Combine 35 Gurkeeret Singh Sandhu (PETER) Male Nanyang Polytechnic Tungsan (Div 2) Combine 36 Hannes brenda raj Male Presbyterian High School SBA Combine 37 Harley Choo Qi Hua Male Orchid Park Secondary School Adroit Combine 2 38 Huang Junxiang Male Raffles Institution SBA (Div 1) Combine 39 Hui Long Luc Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Siglap Combine 40 Kaevien Song Rui Jie Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Siglap Combine 41 Kain Shao Hong Kai Male Dunman High School – Combine 42 Khor Yuan Ye Male Temasek Polytechnic SBA Combine 43 Kuo Chi-Yun Vince Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) SBA Combine 44 Lee Zheng Xian Kieran Male Nan Chiau High School Adroit Combine 45 Leong Kim Hong Male Nanyang Junior College HOB Combine 46 Lim Jun Lei Clayden Male Hwa Chong Instituition Adroit Combine 47 Lin Weichen Male Kent Ridge Secondary School – Combine 48 Loong Qi Fang, Zavier Male Hwa Chong Instituition Siglap Combine 49 Lucas Ethan Lock Male Hwa Chong Instituition Adroit Combine 50 Mason Lim Yu Han Male Guang Yang Secondary School Adroit Combine 2 51 Mohamed Faizal Mohamed Zahid Male Singapore Polytechnic Siglap (Div 1) Combine 52 Ong Xi Jun Kayden Male Dunman secondary Siglap Combine 2 53 Raynon Goh Mao Yuan Male North Vista Secondary School SBA Combine 54 S Adityah Male Raffles Junior College HOB Combine 55 Shabbir Ahmad bin Shajan Male Ngee Ann Secondary School Siglap Combine 56 Tan Wei Heng Male Chung Cheng High School (Main) Adroit Combine 2 57 Tan Yu Jie Ezekiel Male Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Siglap Combine 2 58 Tan Zi Yang Male Catholic High School Siglap Combine 59 Tristan Lu Cleaver Male Temasek Polytechnic Chong Ghee Combine 60 Zachery Lim Yi Xuan Male Catholic High School Tong Whye Combine 61 Zhu Jun Yu Tiger Male Anglican High School Siglap Combine 62 Firdaus Nur Rasyidi Bin Nor Anuar Male Eunoia Junior College Tong Whye (Div 1) Combine 63 Leow Yu Chao, Fred Male Anglo-Chinese School (Barker) SBA (Div 1) Combine 64 Ng Hong Rui Jaden Male Jurong Secondary School Tong Whye Combine 2 65 Kong Qian Ya Eda Female Hwa Chong Instituition Kembangan / A13 Combine 2 66 Michelle Hui Jun Ayeni Female Raffles Girls Secondary School Kim Huat Warriors Combine 2 67 Ng Hui En Fiona
NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING (EOGM)
Date: 26 December 2025 To all BAS Affiliates NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING (EOGM) Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Basketball Association of Singapore (BAS) will be held on Saturday, 17th January 2026, at 3.00 pm at the BAS Conference Room, 601 Aljunied Avenue 1, Singapore Basketball Centre, Singapore 389862. AGENDA President’s Address To approve the list of nominations received and to hold a fresh election for Board Members. Yours sincerely, Kelvin Tan BAS Secretary General Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting Annex A – Attendance Nomination Form Annex B – Election Candidate Nomination Form Annex C – Election Candidate Profile Form Updates on the nominations received before 10 Jan 2026, 3pm. S/N Name Representing Club Proposed by Seconded by 1 Mr. KOH KAH TIONG Kim Huat R&E Basketball Club Sin Kee Basketball Club Kembangan CSN 2 Mr. Tan Tiong Chen Kembangang CSN SG City Basketball Club Sin Kee Basketball Club 3 Mr. Seah Liang Bing Lion City Sports Club Lion City Sports Club Whye Nam Sports Club 4 Mr. Ong Peng Kiat Potong Pasir CSN Kembangang CSN SG City Basketball Club 5 Mr. Samuel Eucharis Alan Choo K Star Pte Ltd K Star Pte Ltd Whye Nam Sports Club 6 Mr. Pang Chin Keong Fernvale CSN Fernvale CSN Chong Ghee Sports Club 7 Mr. Lau Kok Lin SG City Basketball Club Kim Huat R&E Basketball Club Sin Kee Basketball Club 8 Mr. Low Kwang Chin Whye Nam Sports Club Whye Nam Sports Club Adroit Sports Association Disclaimer on Accuracy and Completeness of Information The information provided herein is based on details submitted by the candidate or authorised personnel. The BAS makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or legality of the information provided. BAS shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from the use of such information. Updated: 12 Jan 2026, 2.45pm Report: BAS Successfully Conducts Fresh Board Election Basketball Association of Singapore (BAS) has successfully conducted its fresh election for Board Members on 17 January 2026 at 3.00 pm, held at the BAS Conference Room, for the Board tenure covering 2025 to 2028. The preparation and conduct of the Extraordinary Ordinary General Meeting (EOGM) election were overseen by an independent Election Committee, with guidance provided by the BAS Legal Advisor, the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), and Sport Singapore (SportSG). The voting process was carried out fairly and transparently and in the presence of official observers from FIBA, SNOC, SportSG, and the Vice President of Singapore Athletics, ensuring full compliance with constitutional requirements. The management of BAS sincerely thanks the honourable observers from FIBA, SNOC, SportSG, and Singapore Athletics, as well as the Election Committee members and the Legal Advisor, for their time, commitment, and guidance in ensuring that the election process was conducted in accordance with the Constitution. Following the election, the following individuals were successfully elected as Board Members: 1. Mr Seah Liang Bing, PBM 2. Mr Alan Eucharis Choo 3. Mr Low Kwang Chin 4. Mr Pang Chin Keong News Article: ST Updated: 19 Jan 2026
33rd SEA Games 2025 – National Teams

Jersey Number Name Club 5 NUR AUFA BIN EMIL PUTRA SBA 1 LIAM RICHARD ARMAN BLAKNEY Kai Xuan 25 XU DUANYANG Allinton Eng Tat Hornets 13 CHING ZHEN YU Adroit HB Games Schedule: Fixture Results: Click here Teams Participating: Click here Video 3×3 Men Group Stage: Thailand vs Singapore YouTube Myanmar vs Singapore YouTube Highlights of 3×3 Men’s Semi-Finals: Singapore vs. Philippines https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM6WBqwdork Highlights of 3×3 Men’s Finals: Singapore vs. Thailand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLcEDxdxpnA Jersey Number Name Club 7 ANG ZI YI, LYDIA Kim Huat 5 LAI HOR YING MATILDA Siglap 27 LIM JIA YING JERMAINE Siglap 9 TANG CHOY TING Kim Huat Games Schedule & Results: Click here Teams Participating: Click here Video 3×3 Women Group Stage: Lao vs Singapore – YouTube Singapore vs Thailand – YouTube Jersey Number Name Club 30 REUBEN DAVID FAUSTINO AMADO Siglap 21 JERYL GAN SIEW HANG Siglap 1 JAY SHAY LIN Chong Ghee 34 TEO YUNG JUEN Tagawa 3 ZACHARY JIAN-KAI HELZER – 7 WU QINGDE Adroit HB 5 THNG YONG-AN Siglap 13 NG JUN XAVIER Siglap 35 MOHAMED FAIZAL MOHAMED ZAHID Siglap 9 TAY DING LOON Allinton Eng Tat Hornets 11 JORDAN LEE JUN HAO SBA 14 ADITYA KAUL Siglap Jersey Number Name Club 11 WAN SHI TING, DAWN Hillcrest Grays 12 LIM ZHI YAN AMANDA Siglap 10 WONG SHUTING VALENTIA Kim Huat 6 LIM JIA MIN Kim Huat 7 SEE KAI TING SHERMAINE Hillcrest Gray 1 LIM YI JIEH EDNA Siglap 77 JESSIE NAR JIE SHI Kembangan 5 CHAN CHU YIN Hillcrest Grays 27 LOW ENGIE Hillcrest Grays 22 TAN WEI XUAN RACHEL Hillcrest Grays 2 YEOW JIA JING CRYSTAL Hillcrest Grays 8 ARIEL LOITER XIANG YING Hillcrest Grays Video MeWatch Fixture Group Stage Quarter Finals
Basketball Players Skills Clinic with Taiwan Keelung Black Kite

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