Experienced KCB Women’s Volleyball Team coach Munala has expressed confidence in his charges
noting that the team has what it takes to defend their title.
Munala’s inclusion of youngsters who have been imperious for KCB in recent matches will be crucial
in their quest for back-to-back league titles.
KCB women’s Volleyball Team will square it out with Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in the League play-offs set for this Friday through to Sunday at the Nyayo National Stadium gymnasium, Nairobi.
He said: “We all know the quality within the KDF squad. It is a team that brings
the best out of us. We expect a very competitive fixture. I am extremely
confident in my players to do well in this encounter. I intend to include young
players like Marlene Terry and Fridah Boke. This will be key for us as we battle
to retain our league title.
Youngsters Marlene Terry, Sheila Wabwire, Pauline Chemutai and Fridah Boke
are all expected to participate at the weekend’s duel. Munala is also set to
include the experienced Mercy Moim, Edith Wisah, Juliana Namutira, Belinda
Barasa and Lincy Jeruto in his squad.
“We have demonstrated that we are the best volleyball club in the country. Our
heads are held so high and we are beaming with confidence as we take on
another good opponent in KDF. The players have been training well and are
ready for the task ahead. We can not wait to be on that court and play for the
badge,” said KCB Captain Edith Wisah.
KCB will be keen to have a good run in the playoffs and hopefully bag the
league title once again following a difficult run at the African Clubs Championship where they finished fourth in Abuja, Nigeria.
Zamalek defended the title ahead of compatriots Al Ahly from Egypt.
- Kenya Pipeline retained the bronze medal.