Team for Olympic qualifiers in Morocco named

Volleyball and Handball
By Ernest Ndunda | Jun 16, 2021
Lois Chepkoech (right) looks on as Phosca Kasisi (front left), who has been appointed as the captain of the Kenya Beach Volleyball team, receives a serve during a training session ahead of the Africa Qualifying Sub-Zonal 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games Qualifier which will be held in Tanzania early this month, January 02, 2020. [ [PHOTO BY GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD].]

Experience was the key factor in the naming the national beach volleyball team players set to travel to Morocco at the weekend for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games qualifiers.

The final men and women squad was named yesterday by the technical team led by coaches Sammy Mulinge and Patrick Owino.

Ibrahim Oduor and Phosca Kasisi were named the respective team captains.

Both men and women teams have been in residential training camp for over two weeks in Mombasa in readiness for the crucial qualifying tournament; and are upbeat about their chances of making it to the planetary games for the first time.

The tournament is set for June 21-28. The women team has Brackcides Agala, Gaudencia Makokha, Yvonne Wavinya and Kasisi.

Men team has James Mwaniki, Brian Melly, Enock Mogeni and Oduor.

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