Hockey: Vivian Onyango headlines Lakers quartet as KHU names Commonwealth Games squad

Hockey
By Washington Onyango | Jun 17, 2022
Vivian Onyango of Lakers (blue) during Kenya Hockey Women Premier League played at Simba Club in Kisumu on July 6, 2019.(Washington Onyango/Standard)

Versatile Lakers Hockey Club defender Vivian Onyango is among four players from the Kisumu-based club that will fly high Kenya’s flag at the Commonwealth Games scheduled for July 28 to August 8 in Birmingham, United Kingdom after being named to the national team.

Kenya Hockey Union (KHU) has named the national women’s hockey squad of 18 players for the Birmingham games.

Onyango who also plays for the national women’s Floorball team headlines the Lakers quartet of twins Alice and Maureen Owiti and goalkeeper Millicent Adhiambo.

The four might be joined by striker Aurelia Opondo who despite her recent form and goals for Kenya during her debut earlier this year has been placed in reserves.

Adhiambo, formerly with East African Secondary School hockey champion Sinyolo has been tasked with manning the post alongside Quinter Okore of the University of Nairobi.

This will be the second outing for the four players who won a bronze medal during the African Cup of Nations Championship that was held in Ghana early this year

Strathmore University forward Gilly Okumu and Blazer's midfielder Caroline Guchu are back on the national team.

The duo missed the Ghana outing and their experience and leadership are expected to inspire the team.

In the reserves, Rhoda Kuria, Tracy Karanja , Gaudencia Ochieng, Aurelia Opondo, Elsie Jemutai, Akoth Beverlyne and Maurine Wobomba will be on stand-by in case of any late changes.

Kenya is in Group ‘B’ alongside Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Scotland.

Commonwealth Games Squad

Goalkeepers: Quinter Okore (University of Nairobi), Adhiambo Millicent (Lakers)

Defenders: Beatrice Mbuthia, Lynn Mumbi (USIU-A), Flavia Mutiva (Blazers), Vivian Onyango (Lakers)

Midfielders: Kipsanga Tamunai, Osare Jeriah, Nicole Odhiambo (Strathmore University), Grace Makokha-USIU-A

Midfielders/ forwards: Caroline Guchu, Maureen Okumu, Eleanor Chebet (Blazers), Kemunto Naomi (USIU-A), Gilly Okumu (Strathmore), Maureen Owiti, Alice Owiti (Lakers)

Forwards: Akoth Grace (Blazers)

Reserves: Rhoda Kuria, Tracy Karanja ,Gaudencia Ochieng, Aurelia Opondo, Elsie Jemutai, Akoth Beverlyne, Maurine Wobomba

 

Share this story
Sh11 B more to beat AFCON 2027 deadline
Kenya requires an additional Sh11.02 billion from the Exchequer to  complete key stadiums earmarked for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON),
Universities raise the bar in KUSF games
The just concluded Kenya Universities Sports Federation (KUSF) Nairobi North Conference League has once again revealed the growing competitiveness of university sports in Kenya.
Ronaldo, 41, leads Portugal into his sixth World Cup
Veteran Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo will lead his country into the 2026 World Cup this summer after coach Roberto Martinez named the 41-year-old in his squad on Tuesday.
Kenya's Afcon dream is under threat as FKF officials fight
FKF president Hussein Mohamed insists the National Executive Committee meeting of April 24, which voted to suspend him, was irregular, unconstitutional, and in his own words, a coup.
McCarthy faces emotional South Africa reunion
Kenya's Harambee Stars placed in Group D for PAMOJA 2027 AFCON qualifiers alongside South Africa (Bafana Bafana), Guinea and Eritrea
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS