Nakamanya eyeing Kenya beach do
Sep 11, 2009
NATIONAL beach volleyball coach Sam Meya is optimistic his squad is well placed to win the Kenya International Beach Volleyball. The two-day event, held for the second time, will start in Mombasa today.
By Swalley Kenyi
NATIONAL beach volleyball coach Sam Meya is optimistic his squad is well placed to win the Kenya International Beach Volleyball. The two-day event, held for the second time, will start in Mombasa today.
Uganda’s women will however, have to contend with their biggest challengers from Rwanda.
Reigning seed one Diana Agaba who is paired with Mariam Nakamanya will lead the women assault ahead of Sharon Pajije/Vivienne Aketch. The men’s category is led by Jeff Lwalanda and Isaac Omedo.
NATIONAL beach volleyball coach Sam Meya is optimistic his squad is well placed to win the Kenya International Beach Volleyball. The two-day event, held for the second time, will start in Mombasa today.
Uganda’s women will however, have to contend with their biggest challengers from Rwanda.
Reigning seed one Diana Agaba who is paired with Mariam Nakamanya will lead the women assault ahead of Sharon Pajije/Vivienne Aketch. The men’s category is led by Jeff Lwalanda and Isaac Omedo.