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Ghana national baseball team

Ghana national baseball team

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The Ghana national baseball team, nicknamed the Rising Stars, is the national baseball team of Ghana. They are currently the 3rd team in Africa and the 42nd ranked men's baseball team in the IBAF World Rankings.[2]

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In June 2008, US President George W. Bush, Ghanaian Vice-President Aliu Mahama and outgoing US ambassador Pamela Bridgewater were honoured for their work in developing baseball and softball in the country.[3]

The team is controlled by the Ghana Baseball & Softball Federation, which is represented in the African Baseball & Softball Association.

Tournament results

All-Africa Games

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1999 All-Africa Games
11 September
09:00
Lesotho  1814 (F/6) Ghana Ghana South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
WP: Justice Tsuniyane Boxscore LP: Joshua Amponsah
12 September
16:00
Ghana Ghana 276 (F/5)  Uganda South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
WP: Ishmael Abayaa Boxscore LP: Henry Odong
13 September
14:00
Zimbabwe  1024 (F/7) Ghana Ghana South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Tinei Billiat Boxscore WP: Charles Andam
14 September
15:00
Ghana Ghana 328 (F/5)  South Africa South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Mohammed Sherrif Boxscore WP: Wesley Botha
15 September
15:00
Ghana Ghana 514 (F/7)  Nigeria South Africa Randburg Sports Stadium
LP: Charles Andam Boxscore WP: Emmanuel Motoni

References

  1. "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  2. "IBAF World Rankings" (PDF). International Baseball Federation. 2 June 2010. Retrieved 5 October 2010.

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