Kenya knocked out

Volleyball and Handball
By Rodgers Eshitemi | Aug 31, 2018
Junior Malkia strikers celebrate scoring a point against Tanzania during their 2018 Women's Under-20 African Nations Volleyball Championship at the Kasarani stadium on August 26 [Photo: Stafford Ondego]

Kenya have been eliminated from the 2018 Women’s volleyball U20 African Nations Championship after falling 3-1  (25-20, 19-25, 23-25, 27-29) to Cameroon in yesterday’s decisive Group A match, at Kasarani Gymnasium.

The youthful Malkia Strikers started off strongly claiming the first set 25-20, before their poor service, attack and back court defence gifted the Cameroonians the second 25-19 and third 25-23 sets respectively.

The result saw Kenya finish third in the group with one win as group leaders Cameroon and their West African rivals Nigeria advanced to tomorrow’s semifinals. Nigeria beat Tanzania 3-1 in an early kick off match at the same venue.

Surprise package Nigeria will clash with record winners Egypt in the first semifinal as Cameroon take on either Congo DRC or Rwanda in the other tie.

The top two teams of the week-long tournament, whose finals are slated for Sunday, will represent Africa in next year’s FIVB World U20 Championship in Japan.

Share this story
Senegal parade AFCON trophy at Stade de France, despite being stripped of title
Senegal on Saturday paraded the Africa Cup of Nations trophy they have been ordered to return ahead of a friendly against Peru at the Stade de France in Paris.
Shujaa hammer Germany to kick off Sao Paulo 7s with big win
The win was important for Shujaa, who were looking to bounce back after losing to the same opponents last weekend.
New faces set to dominate handball contest
New faces will dominate this year’s boys and girls contests following the elimination of 2025 regional champions who found the going tough relinquishing their crowns to opponents.
Kenya's Ngechu shines in girl's category as Gicheru shines in the boys category
“The camp was huge. We practiced at a high level with top coaches, and that is what helped us get to where we are now. I am so happy with my achievement today,” said Gicheru.
Shujaa and Lionesses eye crucial playoff push in Sao Paulo
Shujaa and Kenya Lionesses will on Saturday face a defining weekend as the HSBC SVNS 2 series heads to its final leg in São Paulo, Brazil, with both sides chasing playoff places.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS