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Tennis News of Saturday, 14 July 2007

Source: GNA

Tennis Coaches end training course

Sekondi, July 14, GNA - Thirty table tennis coaches have completed a five-day intensive training course at Sekondi organised by the National Sports Council (NSC) in collaboration with the Table Tennis Association of Ghana.

The course was under the theme, "Selling Table Tennis to a million stars to shine in their communities".

Mrs Veronica Nelson, Deputy Western Regional Director of Education said sporting activities forms part of education and stressed that the Region could market itself through sports development and participation. She said the Region abounds in sporting talents and therefore all efforts are to be made to groom the youth adequately to enable them win laurels in future tournaments for the Region and the country. Mrs. Nelson said sports requires hard work and dedication and so urged sports enthusiasts to train hard, be confident and disciplined in their daily activities.

Mr. Ayub Morgan, the Shama Ahanta East Metropolitan Director of Education reminded the beneficiaries of the benefits of the training which is to assist their other colleagues to be abreast with the techniques of tennis coaching, adding that "Your newly acquired skills should transform the future development of sports in the region". He said the Region has benefited from the training of coaches in table tennis and netball and urged the National Sports Council (NSC) to focus its attention on training more people to undertake coaching in volleyball and handball.

Mr. Vincent A. Arhin, the National Technical Coordinator for the training said table tennis has proven to be the fastest game in the world and urged the coaches to assist their players to adopt and learn modern trends to enhance their play.

He said tennis sharpens the individual's brain and muscles and all coaches and players should be alert, focused and determined. Mr. Arhin suggested that table tennis should be made a compulsory recreational game for all Ghanaians to sharpen their brains.