1st December, 2010
Toyibat Comprehensive School, Gbagada, Lagos and Addax Rugby Football Club junior team at the weekend emerged winners of the Friends of Rugbyâ€
According Ntiense O Williams, Secretary of Friends of Rugby, the group successfully revived schools rugby competition with the organisation of the one-day championship held on Saturday, 27 November, this year.
Playing withvigour, Toyibat lads kept no one in doubt about their ability to outdo other schools when they defeated the host, St. Saviourâ€
However, despite losing the trophy to the more determined Toyibat side, the St Saviourâ€
Toyibat also went home with the Under-16 boyâ€
With the match gradually drawing to a close without any score, Toyibat had to rely on the experience of their team captain, Wale Akanbi, whose solo run made nonsense of the defense line of Kings Collage boys to give his team a well deserved 5 points victory scored in the first half of the extra time.
Wale Akanbiâ€
Meanwhile, Addax Rugby Football Club junior team were able to checkmate Toyibatâ€
Anu Owoeye of Addax emerged the MVP, of the Under-14 cadre. Addax were also victorious again as they won the Girlâ€
Ifeoma Oguike of Addax won the Most Valuable player, MVP award in the Girlâ€
Four schools and one club participated in the tournament, which has been on since 2005, though the tournament did not hold in the last two years. They are Toyibat Comprehensive School, Dowen Collage, Kings Collage, St Saviour School Ikoyi, Lagos and Addax Junior.
The coordinator of the tournament, Emeka Ukome, commended “Friends of Rugbyâ€for good organisation and proper planning, singling out their Chairman, Kelechi Mbagwu, for the sponsorship of the event after two years break which was due to lack of sponsorship.
—Wale Joseph