Volleyball
Sport-S shake off slow start to beat Equity Bank | 47th CAVB Men’s ACC

- Equity Bank 1-3 Sport-S (25-15, 21-25, 22-25, 20-25)
It wasn’t the clinical start Sport-S fans are used to, but the result was the perfect welcome to their maiden CAVB Men’s Africa Club Championship.
Despite a shaky opening frame, Sport-S rallied to defeat their opponents 3-1 in a high-stakes continental encounter at Petit Stade on Thursday.
After dropping the first set 25-15, the debutants found their rhythm to sweep the remaining three sets, proving that composure is just as important as firepower.
Speaking after the final whistle, Head Coach Malic Ddamulira was candid about the team’s early struggles. While he admitted the bad note start was somewhat expected given the current roster, he praised his squad’s mental fortitude.
“The feeling is great. We needed our players to be calm because they were a bit on tension. The team we faced today is one we have not played in a long while,” Ddamulira noted.
The match provided a classic clash of styles. Ddamulira pointed out that the aggressive, offensive philosophy typical of Kenyan sides caught his team off guard initially, leading to a string of unforced errors.
While the win brings a wave of relief and celebration, the coaching staff is already looking at the work in progress sign. Ddamulira was clear that while the comeback was impressive, relying on them is a dangerous game.
Sport-S walks away with the points, but with a stern reminder that in regional volleyball, you cannot afford to sleep through the first set.
Going forward, Sport-S will have to finish in the top four to qualify for the round of 16 of the ongoing tournament.
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Volleyball
Uganda runover South Sudan to qualify for African Nations Championship

- Uganda 3-0 South Sudan (25-13, 25-11, 25-11)
Uganda Lady Volleyball Cranes have secured a ticket to the African Nations Championship that will be played in Kenya.
Uganda registered a well-deserved 3-0 victory against South Sudan in the CAVB Zone V Qualifiers encounter at Lugogo Indoor Arena on Friday.
The victory means that they secured two victories in as many games played, thus ensuring that they bag a ticket to the continental stage.
Uganda’s agility and athleticism were the edge as they started on the front foot triumphing 25-13 at the end of the opening frame.
In the second frame, South Sudan were poor on the net allowing Uganda to pierced through their poor block at free will. Uganda triumphed 25-11, keeping eyes on the gong.
Uganda sealed off the day with a 25-11 triumph in the final frame as the hosts swept South Sudan with precision and style.
Uganda will now switch its attention to the continental stage after lifting the region’s championship.
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Volleyball
Uganda sweep Tanzania, falls short of continental qualification | CAVB Zone V Qualifiers

Ugandan national volleyball team wrapped up their regional campaign on a high note, delivering a commanding straight-sets victory (25-18, 25-15, 25-19) over rivals Tanzania.
Despite the dominant performance, the team fell just short of securing a highly coveted ticket to the continental stage.
Uganda finishes the tournament with an impressive record of three victories and just a single loss out of four matches played.
The opening set began as a cagey, neck-and-neck affair as both teams traded early blows.
However, Uganda found their groove midway through the frame, breaking away to establish a comfortable 14-08 lead.
Refusing to take their foot off the gas pedal, the Cranes maintained their composure and clinical execution to take the first frame 25-18.
Any hopes of a Tanzanian comeback were quickly dashed in the second set. Uganda unleashed a masterclass in the service box, catching the Tanzanian defense off guard and racing to a dominant 12-05 lead.
Tanzania struggled heavily to find any rhythm, plagued by unforced errors in both their attack and reception.
Uganda capitalised on their opponents’ disarray, cruising through the one-sided frame to close it out at 25-15.
The third and final frame proved to be one-way traffic. With confidence surging, Uganda dictated the pace from start to finish, ultimately sealing the match with a 25-19 triumph to complete the clean sweep.
”Even though Uganda failed to get the ticket to the continental stage, Uganda secured three victories and suffered one loss in the four games played.”
While the disappointment of missing out on continental qualification will sting, the team’s clinical execution against Tanzania leaves a strong foundation to build upon for future international tournaments.
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Volleyball
Uganda see off South Sudan in CAVB Zone V Qualifiers

- South Sudan 0-3 Uganda
- (13-25, 24-26, 27-29)
Uganda Volleyball Cranes secured a 3-0 victory against South Sudan in the CAVB Zone V Nations Championship Qualifiers at Lugogo Indoor Arena on Tuesday.
Uganda started the tournament with a dominant victory against Burundi, before going on to see off a highly motivated South Sudan.
Despite putting up a big fight, South Sudan struggled to overcome an experienced Uganda side that had several players used to the big stage.
Uganda capitalised on South Sudan’s poor reception as Daudi Okello led Uganda’s electric attack backed up with a loud crowd.
South Sudan missed the presence of prolific opposite Thon Maker Madol who is injured and called the shots from the bench as part of the technical team.
Uganda struggled to conclude the second and third set making unforced errors and pressing the panic button which should be a concern to the technical team.
In the third game of the campaign, Uganda will take on Kenya on Wednesday in the highly anticipated encounter since it’s dubbed the Migingo derby.
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