10 July 2010
KENYA : Co-op, Posta out to topple champs KCB
Posta and Co-operative Bank will be out to dislodge champions Kenya Commercial Bank Lions from the basketball league leadership when they play their key first leg matches at the KCB sports club in Ruaraka this weekend.
Big league wins for Lions, Eagle Wings
Champs Lions back to winning ways
Soccer daughters in Kenya U-18 team
On Saturday, Co-op Bank, who beat Blazers 86-50 last weekend, will start as favourites against Charles Goro’s Kenya College of Accountancy-University while the mailmen will confront Lomboritz on Sunday.
Renovations
Joseph Amoko, Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) said the change of venue was necessitated due to the unavailability of World Hope Centre on Saturday and Sunday.
Amoko said Nairobi fixtures had been switched to the Lavington venue last weekend because of the on-going renovations at the Nyayo Stadium and apologised to all teams for the inconveniences.
Posta struggled to beat University of Nairobi’s Terrorists 44-40 to move to the second spot on the 12-team standings with 14 points from six wins and two loses.
KCB Lions, without a game this weekend, are likely to drop to the second with 15 points.
After going down 86-70 to Ulinzi Warriors, Trail Blazers have another chance to improve on their mediocre performance when they host Nakuru Club on Saturday at 12pm.
Fixtures: Saturday: FOB v Parklands Baptist (10am), NPC v ANU (10am),Trail Blazers v Nakuru Club (12pm), Ulinzi Warriors v Mennonites (12pm), Eagle Wings v Mennonites (2pm), Co-op Bank v KCA-U (2pm). Sunday: Emyba v FOB (9am),Trail Blazers (9am), ANU v World Hope (10.30am), Mennonites v Sprite Storms (10.30am), Strathmore University v Flames of USIU-A (12pm), Posta v Lomboritz (2pm), Strathmore University v Tigers of USIU-A (2pm)
Big league wins for Lions, Eagle Wings
Champs Lions back to winning ways
Soccer daughters in Kenya U-18 team
On Saturday, Co-op Bank, who beat Blazers 86-50 last weekend, will start as favourites against Charles Goro’s Kenya College of Accountancy-University while the mailmen will confront Lomboritz on Sunday.
Renovations
Joseph Amoko, Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) said the change of venue was necessitated due to the unavailability of World Hope Centre on Saturday and Sunday.
Amoko said Nairobi fixtures had been switched to the Lavington venue last weekend because of the on-going renovations at the Nyayo Stadium and apologised to all teams for the inconveniences.
Posta struggled to beat University of Nairobi’s Terrorists 44-40 to move to the second spot on the 12-team standings with 14 points from six wins and two loses.
KCB Lions, without a game this weekend, are likely to drop to the second with 15 points.
After going down 86-70 to Ulinzi Warriors, Trail Blazers have another chance to improve on their mediocre performance when they host Nakuru Club on Saturday at 12pm.
Fixtures: Saturday: FOB v Parklands Baptist (10am), NPC v ANU (10am),Trail Blazers v Nakuru Club (12pm), Ulinzi Warriors v Mennonites (12pm), Eagle Wings v Mennonites (2pm), Co-op Bank v KCA-U (2pm). Sunday: Emyba v FOB (9am),Trail Blazers (9am), ANU v World Hope (10.30am), Mennonites v Sprite Storms (10.30am), Strathmore University v Flames of USIU-A (12pm), Posta v Lomboritz (2pm), Strathmore University v Tigers of USIU-A (2pm)