Day 1 of Phase 2 of the Karnataka Basketball League
Bengaluru, 26th August, 2016: In a first of its kind, a basketball league has been organized by the Karnataka State Basketball Association. Eight teams from three districts are participating in the league. The districts will play host to the initial stages, while the final leg will be played in Bengaluru at a later date. These eight teams have been divided into 2 groups of 4 each.
Hoysala BC won the Hassan Leg of the league, winning against Mangalore BC 71 to 65.
Phase 2 of the league began here at the BLDE Engineering Courts on the 26th.
Scores on Day 1 of the Bijapur Phase (Phase 2) of the Karnataka Basketball League
Morning
Bhagwan, Gulbarga 66 (Mahesh 21, Jairaj 17) bt Vijaynagar BC, Hospet 24 (Rahul 9) [HT 33-10]
Rovers BC, Dharwad 28 (Sunil 15) bt Bagalkot BC 18 (Amit 5) [HT 12-6]
Evening
SAI, Dharwad 34 (Vagish 10) bt YCBC, Bellary 13 (Vishwa 7) [HT 18-8]
Bros Bijapur 39 (Chetan 13) bt Mallasajjan, Dharwad 26 (Shashi 11) HT 15-10
Rovers, Dharwad 44 (Rajshekar 10) bt Vijaynagar BC, Hospet 18 (Irfan 5) [HT 25-8]
Bhagwan BC, Gulbarga 51(Mahesh 19, Suresh 15 ) bt Bagalkot BC 26 (Raghavendra 11) [HT 19-16]
About Karnataka Basketball
The official recognition to the game of basketball was given in the year 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association. This gave a fillip to the game, and the first National basketball Championship was organized in 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association.
Basketball was introduced to the Mysore State by Y.M.C.A. in 1920s. The Y.M.C.A. has played a vital role not only in spreading the message of sports in Bengaluru, but also developing organized system to promote sports. Mr. A.C. Das, Director of Physical Education and General Secretary Y.M.C.A. took up the primary responsibility. The Mysore State team did not participate in the first National Basketball Championship conducted by the Indian Olympic Association that was held at Delhi. It was in 1936 for the first time Mysore state basketball team was selected and fielded by A.C. Das at Lahore National Championship.
Captain M.G. Vijayasarathy, a product of Y.M.C.A. Chennai was another officer who rendered a great service in popularizing the game in the state. He was like a fatherly figure in the field of Mysore State sports and was responsible for promoting basketball along with his friends and colleagues in Colleges and other Institutions.
Basketball in Karnataka achieved new heights in the year 2014, because for the first time in its history, the state men’s team participated in a six nation International Basketball Tournament along with teams from Australia, Philippines, Singapore, Taipei and hosts Malaysia, for The Chief Ministers trophy at Penang, Malaysia.