The Nishinomiya Storks won both games against Saga in the B2 League held at Takarazuka City Sports Center on 2/13 (Sat) and 2/14 (Sun), extending their winning streak to 9 straight wins.
Quoted from Kobe Shimbun NEXT|Sports|Basketball B2 Nishinomiya ties winning-streak record with 9 straight wins
Saga was at the top of the league this time, so winning two straight against them is a pretty big deal.
Here’s what the B2 West District standings for the Storks look like as of now (2/15).
| Rank | Team | Record |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nishinomiya | 24 wins, 15 losses |
| 2 | FE Nagoya | 21 wins, 16 losses |
| 3 | Saga | 22 wins, 17 losses |
| 4 | Kumamoto | 20 wins, 19 losses |
| 5 | Fukuoka | 17 wins, 21 losses |
| 6 | Kagawa | 17 wins, 22 losses |
| 7 | Nara | 14 wins, 23 years old |
| 8 | Ehime | 14 wins, 24 losses |
We’d love to see them keep winning like this. They’re holding their own as “Nishinomiya” among teams named after prefectures.
By the way, here at Nishitsu, basketball got a lot of votes in our “What sport do you like?” survey results.
There won’t be any home games for a while, but they’ll play at Nishinomiya City Central Gymnasium on March 20 and 21.
Hope the winning streak is still going by then.




















