Cops back in hunt
Jun 30, 2006
THE National Volleyball league resumes after a month with KCC and Nkumba University teams presenting the biggest clash of the weekend at Youth Sharing, Nsambya.
By Swalley Kenyi
Women
Nkumba v Sport-S
Sparrows v Nemostars
Nkumba v Sparrows
Sport-S v Nemostars
Men
MUBS v Veterans
KCC v Nkumba
UPDF v Tigers
UPDF v MUBS
Police v Veterans
KAVC v Tiger
THE National Volleyball league resumes after a month with KCC and Nkumba University teams presenting the biggest clash of the weekend at Youth Sharing, Nsambya.
Nkumba edged their opponents 3-2 in the first round, but KCC is not about to see that happen again on Sunday after their impressive form in the break.
With third-placed Nkumba only one point ahead of KCC (fourth with eight points), the clash will be a battle for supremacy on the table.
“It’s a vital game since leaders Sport-S are just two points away,†KCC spiker Hassan Sekajoolo said.
Women
Nkumba v Sport-S
Sparrows v Nemostars
Nkumba v Sparrows
Sport-S v Nemostars
Men
MUBS v Veterans
KCC v Nkumba
UPDF v Tigers
UPDF v MUBS
Police v Veterans
KAVC v Tiger
THE National Volleyball league resumes after a month with KCC and Nkumba University teams presenting the biggest clash of the weekend at Youth Sharing, Nsambya.
Nkumba edged their opponents 3-2 in the first round, but KCC is not about to see that happen again on Sunday after their impressive form in the break.
With third-placed Nkumba only one point ahead of KCC (fourth with eight points), the clash will be a battle for supremacy on the table.
“It’s a vital game since leaders Sport-S are just two points away,†KCC spiker Hassan Sekajoolo said.