Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa ready for challenge

Basketball
By Ernest Ndunda | Apr 08, 2019
Victor Misori (left) of Aga Khan Academy and Fredrick Mchude of Baptist High. [Gideon Maundu, Standard]

Coast Region boys’ basketball champions Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa are ready for battle as the national secondary schools Term One games begin tomorrow, in Mombasa.

Aga Khan made it to the national games after they dismissed former national champions Mombasa Baptist 67-44 in an all Mombasa County final affair a fortnight ago.

Shimo La Tewa High School and Shanzu Teachers Training College will host the ball disciplines, while Mbaraki Sports Club and Oshwal Academy, Nyali will host athletics and swimming respectively.

The basketball champions are optimistic of performing better than last year when they face their opponents.

“We are focused on completing a better performance that we did last year,” said team coach Jimnah Kimani.

Last year, Aga Khan Academy, were ranked fifth at the nationals but Kimani said with their current form, they are focused on making it to the final.

The experienced coach will heavily bank on Jordan Sewakirianga and Ramadan Mohammed who produced exceptional ball handling skills at the regional games.

“To be grouped together with champions Laiser Hill is a tall order but were are ready for the challenge ahead. No team should be underrated,” said Kimani.

The tactician added that he has a better team compared to the previous years, saying the boys are determined not to let their fans down.

“We will be at home and we have a duty to give our supporters the best,” said the coach.

“We are in a tough pool but we’re ready,” added Kimani.

Aga Khan are in pool A together with defending champions Laiser Hill Academy, Alliance from Central and Wajir from North Eastern. 

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