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In the sports season 2013-2014 Women’s Basketball Club «InterChem» for the first time won the bronze medal at the Championship of Ukraine. And team athlete Zhanna Likhoded won the prize of best offensive player of the tournament.
“Third place for our school and the city – is an achievement,” – said the head coach Irina Shchipakina. She also said that the team will keep training until the end of May, and in July, after the summer holidays basketball players will start training for the next national championship.
This year, athletes, acting in First League (of which the oldest born in 1996), also showed a good result – 4th place in the standings. A sports school pupils born in 2000 won the 3rd place at the Ukrainian youth basketball league for girls.
Representatives BC “InterChem” thank the company “InterChem” for their support not only major league team, but also for the help, thanks to which even the young basketball players can acquire the game experience and improve their level. “It’s the support, when you know that there is a shoulder to which you can lean,” – expressed gratitude Irina Shchipakina.
We congratulate our athletes with high achievements and wish them further success!
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