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Ghana: How girls' basketball helps teens
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9/6/2024
Basketball allows Rita Lamptey to bring her A game to the court and classroom. The 19-year-old could finish school, a rarity for young women in her Ghanaian fishing community.
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Basketball is more than just a game, it's my passion, my purpose, and a tool for change.
00:08
Growing up in Agege, sometimes it's tough for me and also tough for other young kids,
00:14
especially girls, because the society don't really think girls can involve themselves in sports.
00:22
Rita is hoping to break the mould by finding success in the classroom and on the basketball court.
00:29
She wants to help inspire her whole community, but none of that will come easily.
00:44
The rooster's crow is the natural alarm clock in Agege, a coastal community in Accra, Ghana.
00:51
Early mornings are bustling with activity for the fishermen, students and market.
00:59
Nineteen-year-old Rita Lamptey lives in Agege with her father and brother.
01:11
Her remaining four siblings reside in a nearby community with their mother.
01:22
Getting water is like some meters away from my house.
01:26
Access to clean water is a significant obstacle for many communities in Ghana, including Rita's.
01:33
Sometimes I do get to school late. Sometimes I also get to school early.
01:37
After her chores, Rita heads to school.
01:40
She dreams of one day being an English professor, but for now she's one of the first of her siblings on track to finish high school.
01:48
In Ghana, many women are married off before turning 18.
01:52
More than 40% of those married at an early age lack formal education.
01:57
Despite different circumstances, Rita knows she could easily be like one of those girls.
02:03
I'm out here with my friends, and then come to think of it, those are my community that don't have the chance to come to school.
02:13
And then due to that, they get pregnant at an early age.
02:19
Whenever I think about it, I'm like, God, some of us need to bring the opportunities out for these girls.
02:28
And then me having this opportunity, I think when I grow further, I also give these opportunities to other girls in my community.
02:37
After a long day at school, Rita returns home and quickly prepares for her basketball training.
02:44
She's determined to continue improving her game.
02:47
Basketball has helped motivate her in the classroom, and she sees the sport as a way to bring positive change to her community.
02:56
Joining the Dunk basketball team helped change her life.
03:01
When I went to school, I saw these guys playing, and I was like, okay, then basketball is a nice game.
03:07
There is good communication, there is teamwork, so I need to join this game.
03:12
And I went, I told them I wanted to play, they started training me.
03:15
And later, one of them told me there is a team called Dunk.
03:18
Dunk, which stands for Developing Unity, Nurturing Knowledge, was founded in 2010.
03:25
It's a non-profit organization that aims to empower at-risk children and youth in underserved communities in Ghana
03:32
through the transformative power of sports with a focus on basketball.
03:37
Today, Rita's here to join Coach Mo for personal training.
03:43
Okay, so Rita, the last time when you were playing the game, I observed you were a bit weak with the left hand.
03:48
So today, we're going to work on the left hand.
03:50
So I will demonstrate, and then you try to do the same thing.
03:54
Alright?
03:55
And every time you have the ball, remember, you need to stay low.
03:58
So if I'm here, I catch the ball, this position all the time, because that's how you play basketball, from low to high.
04:05
Alright?
04:06
So I have the ball now.
04:07
First, jab, attack, cross, finish.
04:14
Yeah?
04:15
Remember, we're working on the left hand.
04:17
It's going to be difficult, but we keep trying.
04:19
Let's go.
04:20
Jab, stay low.
04:22
Good.
04:23
Go.
04:25
You can just tell, like, it's somebody who has seen a lot of struggle,
04:29
so she really is trying to push herself out of that struggle.
04:33
You can see the way she talks, the way she plays, the way she socializes.
04:38
Life at home hasn't been easy for Rita.
04:41
Though tonight her mother is visiting for dinner, her family isn't always together.
04:46
Rita's parents are divorced, leading to financial struggles as they both face uncertainty at work.
04:53
This situation has placed a heavy burden on Rita, navigating between parents for support.
05:00
Yeah, I wasn't actually staying with them, though.
05:03
I was staying with the cousin.
05:05
But when I came back, I realized they were not together anymore.
05:08
So I tried my best to bring them together, but it didn't work.
05:13
If I need something, I go to my mom.
05:15
If my dad doesn't understand something, I just explain it to my mom.
05:19
Then my mom comes to explain it to my dad.
05:21
Then he gets it, and he's like, okay.
05:23
Then I get what they're saying.
05:25
Then that's it.
05:27
With their father struggling to make ends meet and earning less than $100 a month as a carpenter,
05:33
basic necessities become a luxury.
05:36
This constant financial strain serves as a driving force for Rita
05:41
to excel in both her education and basketball career.
05:47
Rita and her brother do their best in school, despite their difficult financial reality.
05:58
There was an instance where I had to go back to school.
06:01
And I didn't have a bag.
06:03
My shoes were spoiled.
06:05
Yeah, just two things.
06:07
So I had to get a bag and a shoe.
06:10
Without that, I can't go to school.
06:12
So I had to tell my dad.
06:14
And my dad was like, there's nothing going on.
06:16
There's no money.
06:17
And by then, the economy was very hard.
06:20
So I had to go to my coach, tell them.
06:23
And they were like, oh, okay.
06:25
So we can help.
06:26
To the extent that they had to give me their own bags.
06:48
In addition to lending a hand to players like Rita during tough moments,
06:53
Dunk focuses on merging basketball with education for youth in need.
07:00
Here, Rita gets extracurricular educational support to keep her on track at school.
07:07
So if I want to write, for us as an institution,
07:11
it's very important that whatever we do on the court,
07:14
we can also come to the classroom and also exhibit our educational side.
07:20
I think we want to avoid a situation that we have kids who are good on the basketball court,
07:25
but then in their classroom, they are falling behind.
07:28
So it's very important that it goes hand in hand.
07:32
Libraries and every Dunk Center make that a reality.
07:36
Only youth who participate in skills training and educational classes at the library
07:42
are permitted to take part in basketball practice.
07:45
This has had a big impact on Rita,
07:48
not only helping her focus on her schooling,
07:51
but also helping to lend broader stability.
07:57
I'm very happy I have come this far,
08:01
because without Dunk, I don't think I would be where I am.
08:05
I would probably be part of this teenage pregnancy or taking drugs,
08:11
because it's not been easy.
08:14
As important as the education is,
08:17
a big part of the draw is, of course, the basketball.
08:23
Today's the final training session before an upcoming game.
08:29
Ask for the ball. Good job.
08:34
One. Go. Ask for the ball.
08:38
Nice run, Ella.
08:40
As you all know, we are playing Dunk Angels in Jamestown tomorrow.
08:45
Are we ready for that match?
08:47
I can't hear you. Are we ready?
08:50
Despite facing her own challenges,
08:53
Rita remains dedicated to supporting other young women.
08:57
Through regular walks in her neighborhood,
09:00
she actively engages with the youth,
09:03
extending a helping hand to those in her community.
09:11
This also provides Rita with an opportunity to reflect.
09:20
There is this case of teenage pregnancy, drug abuse and others.
09:25
So, with the help of sports,
09:28
your mind is always like, I have to go to the basketball court.
09:32
There is no time for you to be like,
09:34
I have to go to the boy who is always calling me,
09:37
and be like, you have to come to us.
09:41
Which means Rita doesn't just spend tons of time playing basketball,
09:45
she also loves to watch it.
09:47
She does her best to model her game off of her favorite player,
09:51
Aja Wilson from the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces.
09:59
She is always at the center, or sometimes at the sideline.
10:05
When she gets the chance to shoot the ball, she shoots it.
10:08
Dunk has three locations,
10:10
and through further partnerships with schools,
10:13
works with thousands of young people.
10:21
Today is a highlight, with Rita's Agege team
10:24
heading across Accra's coast to Jamestown,
10:27
where they'll face off against another Dunk squad.
10:39
Hands up, hands up.
10:51
Rita shows off her skills early on, opening the scoring.
11:02
In the end, the Agege side came out on top.
11:08
Our score was 925.
11:10
We did our best, because whenever we played,
11:12
it was quite challenging, but today we won.
11:15
Basketball has helped Rita grow,
11:18
and helps her pursue an education and a brighter future.
11:22
But she realizes how rare that can be in her community.
11:29
Sometimes in my spare time, I go to the seaside,
11:32
and see young boys and young girls.
11:34
And then with the boys, they go for the fishing.
11:36
And then when they are back, you see young girls,
11:38
as early as 15 years, trying to take their fish
11:42
and go and sell it in the market.
11:44
And these people are kind of deprived from education.
11:48
And I think when education is added to these people,
11:51
their lives, they will do better than just fishing.
11:54
And I think when I get an opportunity to change this,
11:57
I will really change it. I will.
12:00
Thanks to her efforts,
12:02
Rita looks well on her way to making that difference.
12:10
What are sports all about?
12:14
Winning?
12:15
Fighting?
12:16
Scoring?
12:20
We say they're about never giving up.
12:24
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