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SPORTS NEWS-Bankers Disarm Kenya Army in League Encounter;

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KCB’s Middle Blocker Pauline Chepkemoi strikes the ball during the 5 th leg of the Kenya Volleyball Federation League at the Nyayo Stadium.Photo by Brian Jaysins, Oxygen PR;

-They maintain their lead ahead of the playoffs scheduled for later this month;
BRIAN JAYSINS-oxygen PR;
The 2022 African Club Champions KCB hammered Kenya Army 3-0 in the Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF) league fixture at the Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya on Tuesday afternoon.
The bankers defeated their opponents by sets of (25-10), (25-13) and (25-7) to maintain their winning streak in the local league ahead of the playoffs scheduled for later this month.

Malkia strikers captain Mercy Moim in action for KCB during the 5 th leg of the Kenya
Volleyball Federation League at the Nyayo Stadium. Photo by Brian Jaysins, Oxygen PR;

Head Coach Japheth Munala handed youngsters Elizabeth Lemosiany and Pauline Chepkemoi starting spots in the 5th leg of the KVF league.

Malkia striker’s Captain Mercy Moim, Juliana Namutira, Esther Mutinda, Belinda Barasa and Lincy Jeruto also started in the first set.

Faith Cherotich sends a powerful shot to their opponent’s defense during the 5 th leg of the
Kenya Volleyball Federation League at the Nyayo Stadium. Photo by Brian Jaysins, Oxygen PR;

KCB FC Head Coach Japheth Munala said, “We are keen on reclaiming the national title which has eluded us for a long-time. Today, I had an opportunity to give the youngsters and those players who did not participate in the national team a platform to showcase their skills and talents. I am happy because they have delivered and we are looking forward to finishing on the top spot ahead of the playoffs.”
Maria Musa, who has been a key player in the Munala-led side once again proved her class by sending powerful shots to earn KCB massive points in the second set.
Munala also rotated his squad with players like Magdalene Mwende, Juliana Namutira, and Edith Wisa joining the party in what seemed to be a one-sided affair in the three sets.
“I call upon my players to play better tomorrow, to give their all because we want to lead as the playoffs edges closer. We will make some tactical changes depending on the opponents’ game plan,” Added coach Munala.
The bankers will be eyeing a strong finish to the league phase of the season tomorrow as they clash with Vihiga and Nairobi water before the much-anticipated playoffs.
ENDS;

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