Friday, December 9, 2011

Lets Talk Sports.....

Basketball

Thanks be to God that the NBA lock out season is over and we can be graced with an early christmas present.

The fixture list is set to be unveiled soon as players return to their various clubs training camps and prepare for the season which is set to be much shorter than usual thanks to the lock out.

As for our local basketball here in Uganda there are quite a number of games that are set to resume tomorrow at a time yet to be communicated.

Game IV

Ladies: UCU Lady Canons vs KCC Leopards [Lady Canons leading the 7 game series 3:0]

Men:
Kyambogo Warriors vs DMark Power [Warriors lead the series 2:1]

Vegetarians vs Rez Life [Vegetarians leading the series 2:0]

City Oil vs Bush Court [Bush Court leading the series 2:0]

Game IV kicks off on Saturday afternoon at the YMCA court.


Football:

After knocking out the Kilimanjaro Stars in the semi-final, the Uganda Cranes have a well deserved rest today and tomorrow at 4pm take on the Amavubi Stars of Rwanda in what is looking like a fierce derby waiting to happen.

The Amavubi Stars are one of the most improved sides in the region and this is surely going to be end to end drama.

I am totally impressed by lads like Isaac Isinde, Emmanuel Okwi and Hamis who are playing brilliant football.

Guess its the best of luck for the Uganda Cranes.


Kick-Boxing:

Moses Golola of Uganda insist he isn't being paid for over-time and his game later on today is set to be a cracker and one to watch closely.

His antics have made him quite famous and this evening at Hotel Africana he fights for the Inter Continental title. This is not a joking subject as the tickets are expected to sell out.

The fight is also expected to air live on NTV Uganda so stay tuned.

So sorry for being out of touch but we are back and we vow to keep you up to date with whats going on in the sports arena especially locally.

1 comment:

  1. Uganda Cranes probable lineup:

    Abel Dhaira, Simeon Masaba, Habib Kavuma, Isaac Isinde, Andy Mwesigwa, Tonny Mawejje, Musa Mudde, Dan Wagaluka, Emma Okwi, Mike Serumaga and Sula Matovu

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