Tough Eagles Netball Club coach and founder, Fakazile Nkitseng is positive that all this shall pass and sports will going back to normal.
Speaking to Sedibeng Ster Sport, from her home, Nkitseng is confident that they will begin where they left off as the Tough Eagles Netball Club before lockdown.
She told Sedibeng Ster Sport that they have programme in place for all their players to keep them fit and busy during the period of 21 days.
“Look we communicate via videos with our players as part of our training programme. The response is positive and I have no doubt that they will come back still in a good shape and ready to play. I’m very positive and I can’t wait to resume with our normal training schedule,” she says.
Tough Eagles Netball Club is one of the most productive netball clubs that has already produced some exciting young netball players in Sedibeng.
Bokamoso Segele (12) is one of the club promising youngsters who is destined for the future.
She has been selected to play for the Gauteng School Tournament.
Nkitseng has proved herself to be one of the best netball coaches and administrators in Sedibeng.
Despite being the Tough Eagles Netball Club, she is the Deputy Chairperson of Sedibeng Netball Federation and also involved with the Gauteng SAPS Netball Organisation.
To date, Nkitseng started her netball career playing for Zone 3 Cosmos Netball Club. She started playing netball at the age of 9 at school, Ekujuleni Primary School and Jordan High School in Evaton.
Some of the netball clubs that she played for before she retired as a player includes Evaton Blackpool Netball Club, Zone 8 Tigers and Orange Farms All Stars.
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