The
script is the same. However, the question on everyone’s lips is whether
EALA shall maintain the tempo or if defending champions, Parliament of
Uganda shall succeed
in seeking vengeance when the two teams meet for the second time in the
tournament – but this time around in the grand finale.
In
the earlier group stages played during the week, EALA displayed crisp
passes and held their own beating Uganda 2-1. Can they repeat the feat?
or will Parliament
of Uganda carry the day and win the tournament for the fifth time in a
row? Time will tell but the matter shall be settled with finality on
December 10th.
Today,
EALA beat Parliament of Rwanda by a solitary goal notched in by Ibrahim
Jamal after a one-two combination with Wyclif Ketto at the Kigali
Regional Stadium
in Nyamirambo to book a place in the finals.
In
an earlier game, Parliament of Uganda beat a strong Parliament of Kenya
4-2 in post-match penalties following a goalless match in an
entertaining match.
EALA started the game purposely with Wycliff Ketto missing to tap in the ball in the 5th
minute with the keeper Emile Bosabose beaten. Ernestte
Nshyimiyana replied with a counter-attack after dispossessing Hon
Straton Ndikuryayo but he failed to beat the advancing EALA Goalkeeper.
Parliament
of Rwanda thereafter plied pressure with creative striker, Rt. Hon
Bernard Makuza leading the attack but the defence line marshalled by
Peter Asiimwe
and Hon Straton Ndikuryayo held on.
Parliament
of Kenya on their part will however rue over the missed chance. Right
winger, Hon David Ochieng had a field day, constantly running over the
Parliament
of Uganda left full-back, but the striking pair of Hon Victor Munyaka
and Hon Augustin Netto failed to convert the passes. Hon Shiniali then
came in and made marauding runs on the left flank.
Parliament
of Uganda also raided the Kenya backline looking for an early goal.
Hon Peter Ogwang fired a volley into the net past Kenya’s keeper, Hon
Kanini
Kega but was adjudged to be offside.
The extra-time of ten minutes each was a balanced affair with each Parliament attacking and counter-attacking.
Parliament
of Uganda scored four spot-kicks through Hassan Tindyebwa, Hon Odonga
Otto, Daniel Ssekide and Hon Patrick Nsanja. Parliament of Kenya scored
through
Joram Baraza and Hon Karanja while Stephen Njatta and Hon Shinali
penalties hit the woodwork.
“We failed to convert our chances, we could have wrapped it in the first half but it was not our day,”
Kenya’s Head coach, Sylvester Ocholla was quoted as saying.
In women’s volleyball played at the
Petite Stade, Parliament of Kenya beat Parliament of Uganda by 2
sets to 0 to book a final slot with Parliament of Rwanda. The Kenyans
won both sets (25-13) and (25-15) respectively.
In
the second match of the day (women), Parliament of Rwanda dismissed
EALA 2 sets to 0. Parliament of Rwanda was too strong for the EALA side
whitewashing
them (25-5) and (25-10) in both sets.
The netball finals are expected to be held at the Amahoro Stadium tomorrow. Parliament of Rwanda will meet EALA in the 3rd and 4th
place
match before Uganda and Kenya face off to determine the winner. Also
taking place at the Kigali Golf Club, Nyarutarama is golf.
Hakuna maoni :
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