Lesotho national baseball team
Country | Lesotho |
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Confederation | African Baseball & Softball Association |
The Lesotho Baseball and Softball Association is a body responsible for development and organization of baseball and softball sporting activities in Lesotho. The Association also represents Lesotho on baseball and softball internationally. The LBSA was established by an act of memorandum of association registered with the register of companies at Law Office, the LBSA was founded in 1996 with an executive committee of seven members. The executive has a 4-year term and is elected by the LBSA's member clubs.
Tournament record
All-Africa Games
All-Africa Games record | |||||||
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Year | Host | Position | W | L | RS | RA | |
1999 | South Africa | 5th | 2 | 3 | 39 | 105 | |
2003 | Nigeria | 5th | Unavailable[1][2] | ||||
Total | 2/2 | - | - | - | - |
1999 All-Africa Games
9 September 10:00 |
South Africa | 43–0 (F/5) | Lesotho | Randburg Sports Stadium |
WP: Braydon Bartle | Boxscore | LP: Teboho Shelile |
11 September 09:00 |
Lesotho | 18–14 (F/6) | Ghana | Randburg Sports Stadium |
WP: Justice Tsuniyane | Boxscore | LP: Joshua Amponsah |
12 September 09:00 |
Lesotho | 5–31 (F/6) | Zimbabwe | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Teboho Shelile | Boxscore | WP: Nhauro Mpanguri |
13 September 12:30 |
Nigeria | 14–3 (F/8) | Lesotho | Randburg Sports Stadium |
WP: Emmanuel Motoni | Boxscore | LP: Bahzakoana Shelike |
15 September 11:00 |
Uganda | 3–13 (F/7) | Lesotho | Randburg Sports Stadium |
LP: Rockfeller Erima | Boxscore | WP: Justice Tsuniyane |
References
- ↑ 2003 All Africa Games at Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ Report of Baseball Event of the 8th All Africa Games Abuja 2003
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