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The Royal Women’s Force “will see the light of day” this Saturday

by Horace Rogers

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In a state of winning teams, Royal female force is about to begin its history, in the also nascent National Professional Basketball League (LNBP).

This Saturday in La Fortaleza, the Nuevo León Unido Gymnasium, the new royal team begins its season, when at 4:00 p.m. it receives the Adelitas de Chihuahua.

Priscila Adame, a native royal who plays as a mobile guard, was happy with her new team and the fledgling League. She pointed out that this was the opportunity that many basketball players had been waiting for.

“The truth is that I’m happy to be able to represent my state, Fuerza Regia, I’m happy about it. A bit nervous, but super happy to represent this team,” commented the goalkeeper.

“The fledgling National Women’s Professional Basketball League is the opportunity many female basketball players have been waiting for to continue growing in Mexican basketball,” Priscilla said during her visit to ABC facilities. Deported.

Adame, a former Tigres player from Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, pointed out that in this first season they are already dreaming of repeating the exploits of the men’s team.

“I think Fuerza Regia has done a very good job with the men, so with us we have to achieve the same, we have to seek to be champions. Nuevo León is a state that loves sport and wants to see its teams champions” , commented Priscila.

Samantha Cooper, a Canadian player who plays as a forward and has played in European teams, said the new league in Mexico is a great option.

“It’s a good opportunity, an opportunity to grow, learn and more because it’s close to Canada; I was playing in Europe and I have the opportunity to be very close to my family, it’s something I like,” commented the Canadian.

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