Teqball teenagers Sylvester Oko Nortey and Daniel Fobi completed a straight sets win over their more experienced Eswatini (Swaziland,) counterparts to record what seemed like an impossible mission by winning a priceless bronze medal.
Even as the lowest-ranked team in the Teqball competition, Ghana managed a combined total of five wins on their way to a historic bronze.
Notwithstanding the setback of Martha Appiah and Daniel Fobi losing 2-1 to Algeria at the quarter-finals stage, the mood in camp still remained upbeat.
Oko Nortey lost the Men's Singles semi-final to Victor Oyemade of Nigeria and the bronze match to Yassine Sahli of Tunisia but bounced back later in the day to clinch a bronze with teammate Fobi.
What makes the feat even sweeter is that the pair only trained together for a week in Accra before departure to the biggest-ever African Beach Games comprising 53 countries.
Ghana will next be in action on Tuesday morning when female swimmer Zaira Forson enters the sea to compete in the 5 kilometres open water race.



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