KPA women just one win from league title in best of five ties- May 30, 2023
Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) basketball teams will be banking on home court advantage to propel them to victory as they aim to defend the men's and women's Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Premier League titles this weekend in Mombasa. KPA women took a 2-0 advantage in the finals last Sunday when they humbled newbies Zetech University Sparks 70-38 in game two of the best of five series playoffs finals played at the Nyayo Gymnasium. The reigning champions won game one 68-38 on Saturday and now they are one win away from defending their women's Premier League title. Speaking after a positive weekend on the road, KPA head coach Anthony Ojukwu said they want to close out the series on Saturday. The former Kenya Morans international congratulated the girls for executing everything as they had planned in Nairobi and now rallied them to finish the job in front of their fans. 'The game was good. We came with a purpose and we have fulfilled it. I am happy the girls did a good job, they were in high spirits. We now shift focus to Game Three on Saturday in Mombasa, which we expect to win and defend the title,' Ojukwu said. Ifunaya Okoro (180-F-1999, agency: The French Family Consulting) scored a game high 17 points and grabbed four rebounds to lead KPA to 68-38 victory in game one as captain Natalie Akinyi (PG) followed with 13 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Belinda Alouch also added a double double of 13 points and 15 rebounds plus a record eight steals. |
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