IN BRIEF

Apr 29, 2004

<b>SOCCER: Top clash</b><br>MASAKA LC have not won away all season. They might have managed a point in their tenth Top Radio Super League game against URA last week, but know they need to start winning away from home too and that is against Top TV today at Nakivubo stadium.

SOCCER: Top clash

Top TV v Masaka LC

MASAKA LC have not won away all season. They might have managed a point in their tenth Top Radio Super League game against URA last week, but know they need to start winning away from home too and that is against Top TV today at Nakivubo stadium. The club is in bad shape.

SOCCER: Cranes win
Cranes 2 Simba SC 1

Cranes coach Mike Mutebi secured his first victory at the national helm as his side cruised 2-1 past Simba SC in a bruising friendly yesterday at Nakivubo stadium.
Assan Bajope and Geoffrey Sserunkuma scored for Cranes.

TABLE TENNIS: Kisakye hope
MONICA Kisakye, the Coast Open table tennis champion, is in Mombasa seeking more glory. Uganda’s fourth seed, is part of a group of 20 players in the annual event starting today. The event, due to end on Sunday, also drew several other top guns from Tanzania and Kenya. Kisakye won the women’s singles title on her debut last year and wants more.

SOCCER: Soccer gala
THE Kabarole district labour day soccer gala gets into the semi-final stage when Kiko FC plays against Buheesi SC at Buhinga grounds today. Kiko FC are the cup holders and favourites in the three-year-old tournament sponsored by Burahya County MP Capt. Steven Basaliza.
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