Ndejje seals woodball championship
Jul 19, 2010
NDEJJE Vocation's Gerald Bazimya led his team to grab the top three positions in the one-day woodball championship that attracted eight primary and ten post primary schools at Kyambogo University ground over the weekend.
Ndejje seals woodball championship
By Johnson Were
NDEJJE Vocation's Gerald Bazimya led his team to grab the top three positions in the one-day woodball championship that attracted eight primary and ten post primary schools at Kyambogo University ground over the weekend.
Bazimya scored 145 strokes, followed by teammates Peter Zizinga (153 strokes) and Deo Lwamasaka in third position with 163 strokes in the highly contested second round of the post primary boys category.
In the primary girls’ category Nalinya Lwantale Girls School grabbed the top three positions with Hilda Kabaseke emerging champion with 148 strokes followed by stylish Sandra Meeme (155 stroke) and promising Jackline Edongo 159 strokes respectively.
By Johnson Were
NDEJJE Vocation's Gerald Bazimya led his team to grab the top three positions in the one-day woodball championship that attracted eight primary and ten post primary schools at Kyambogo University ground over the weekend.
Bazimya scored 145 strokes, followed by teammates Peter Zizinga (153 strokes) and Deo Lwamasaka in third position with 163 strokes in the highly contested second round of the post primary boys category.
In the primary girls’ category Nalinya Lwantale Girls School grabbed the top three positions with Hilda Kabaseke emerging champion with 148 strokes followed by stylish Sandra Meeme (155 stroke) and promising Jackline Edongo 159 strokes respectively.