Volleyball: Prisons Kenya maintain their unbeaten run

Volleyball and Handball
By Ernest Ndunda | Feb 07, 2022
Kenya Prison women team celebrate after beating KCB in Kenya Volley ball Federation National playoffs at KPA Makande in Mombasa. 29th August 2021.[Omondi Onyango,Standard]

Reigning national women volleyball champions Prisons Kenya maintained their grip in the national league, whose second leg begun yesterday at the Makande Indoor Gymnasium, in Mombasa.

The star-studded Prisons side had little difficulties while dismissing their opponents Directorate of Criminal Investigation(DCI) in straight three sets to bag maximum points.

Coached by Josp Barasa, Prisons, who were led by national team players Brackcides Agala and Yvonne Wavinya, easily won the first set 25-12 before they were stretched to the limit to narrowly win the subsequent two sets 25-22 and 25-23.

DCI, who are coached by Daniel Bor and were at last year's national playoffs, were propelled by Lydia Too and Damaris Sang, who played their hearts out but their opponents proved too strong for them.

DCI recovered in good time to beat Kenya Army 3-0 (25-12, 25-13, 25-9) to also remain among the top title contenders.

In another match, Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) proved to be in title contention after they dismissed Vihiga County 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-14).

The bankers, under the watch of coach Japheth Munala, had Edith Wisa, Madgalene Mwende and Marion Indeche as their outstanding players while Vihiga's Mercy Opuya and Phoebe Nelima produced good show for their side.

Kenya Defence Force (KDF) started their weekend matches positively after they defeated Kenya Army 3-0 (25-14 25-16, 25-12).

However, in the last match of the day yesterday, the going got tougher for KDF after they were humiliated by former champions Kenya Pipeline. 

In the match, Pipiljne easily on 3-0 (25-18, 25-21,25-16) to continue putting more pressure on the champions with the hope of reclaiming the title at the end of the season.

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