Maina excited as Dumas avoid Game 3 in semis playoffs race- May 13, 2023
Equity Bank Dumas head coach David Maina is happy after his side avoided Game Three in the race to the Kenya National Basketball Federation semifinal playoffs. The bankers beat University of Nairobi Terrorists 76-64 in Game Two to reach the semis following a resounding 87-68 win in Game One. "We are happy we have qualified for the semifinals without playing three games. We will start our preparations immediately to correct the mistakes we made in the two games," said Maina. Victor Ochieng (182-PG-1985) led the way with 19 points while Lenson Kisia buried 14 for Dumas. Collins Nyamneya sunk 19 for the students. Maina's counterpart, Eugene Genga, said: "It's something to build on. We had a lot of first-timers in the playoffs. Lessons learnt this year. They will make us stronger.' Sadat Gaya-coached Thunder also qualified for the playoff semis following a 62-61 win over Strathmore University Blades in a thrilling encounter. "We struggled to get at the board. There are so many areas we need to clean up. What got us here won't get us to the next level," said Gaya. "My players and coaches refused to lose. They fought till the games were over. We now have two weeks to prepare before our next matchup." Thomas Mbaka and Thomas Kioko had a good afternoon, posting 14 points each for Thunder. Denis Koja grabbed Blades' 19 points and Bradon Ouche added 10. Blades tactician Tony Ochieng said: "We did everything we could. We played the game of our lives but luck was not on our side. We shall reflect. I think having no games for the past month affected us." |
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