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Autres Sports of Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

Fenasco League A games record first cheating case

The 17th edition of the National Federation of School Sports (Fenasco) League (secondary students only) opened on Sunday, April 5, 2015 in Nkongsamba, Department of Mungo Littoral Region.

Despite many warnings to participants and the organisers by the Minister of secondary education Louis Bapes Bapes, cheating started 48hours after the opening of the competition.

Minister Louis Bapes Bapes conducted the official launch of the finals of the Fenasco League A games in Nkongsamba alongside counterparts Pierre Ismaël Bidoung Mkpwat of Youth and Civic Education, and Adoum Garoua of youth and sports on Sunday on April 5.

In this edition, the use of mercenaries, the oldest demon of Fenasco League A games was implemented in several delegations.

But unlike in the past where exemptions were granted to some delegation because of their quality of the heads of delegations every team had to undergo procedures spelt out by Constable within the Organizational Committee with respect to the instructions stated in the letter of the Minesec to mete out the sanctions on April 7, 2015.

After the exercise six regions were suspended in football for boys category: Littoral, southern, East, far North, North and Northwest; While in the girls category, five regions were suspended i.e. northernmost, Northwest, Southwest, West and North.

In addition to these cases of cheating, Minister Louis Bapes Bapes chaired early afternoon April 7, the first medals in individual Judo ceremony. The northernmost total 03 metals gold, followed by the North with 2 medals.