Date: 20th August
Huye, Rwanda
The court reverberated with energy and intensity as the FEASSSA 2023 Netball Tournament entered its second day, delivering a captivating display of skill, teamwork, and determination.
Rutoozo (Tz) vs. Oyugi Ogango (Ke)
In a closely contested match, Rutoozo (Tz) and Oyugi Ogango (Ke) battled fiercely for supremacy. The teams displayed remarkable agility and strategic gameplay, ultimately resulting in a hard-fought victory for Oyugi Ogango (Ke) with a final score of 44-39.
Andersen (Tz) vs. St. Noa (Ug)
Andersen (Tz) faced off against St. Noa (Ug) in a match that showcased St. Noa’s dominant presence on the court. St. Noa (Ug) displayed exceptional teamwork and precision, securing a commanding victory with a final score of 87-16.
Bukokholo (Ke) vs. Kitende (Ug)
The court witnessed another remarkable showdown as Bukokholo (Ke) squared off against Kitende (Ug). Kitende (Ug) displayed their prowess with remarkable coordination and offensive strategy, resulting in a resounding victory with a final score of 76-29.
Buddo SS (Ug) vs. Mukolani (Tz)
Buddo SS (Ug) faced Mukolani (Tz) in a match that demonstrated Buddo SS’s strong command of the game. Mukolani (Tz) battled valiantly, but Buddo SS (Ug) showcased their exceptional skill and emerged victorious with a final score of 68-13.
As the netball matches unfolded on day two, fans were treated to displays of sportsmanship, agility, and passion from the competing teams. The tournament’s intensity and excitement continue to build, promising more exhilarating battles as the players strive to showcase their prowess and secure their positions in the competition.
With each pass, intercept, and goal, the players not only compete for victory but also embody the spirit of camaraderie and dedication that defines the FEASSSA Games. The netball matches remain a highlight of the event, captivating audiences and celebrating the talent and determination of the young athletes.
Stay tuned for more updates as the FEASSSA 2023 Netball Tournament unfolds and the journey towards crowning the champions continues.
Note: Tz stands for Tanzania, Ke stands for Kenya, and Ug stands for Uganda.