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Malkia Strikers players celebrate a point during their Olympics qualifier against Botswana at Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena in Yaoundé on January 6, 2020. PHOTO | SAMUEL GACHARIRA | NATION MEDIA GROUP NATION MEDIA GROUP
IN YAOUNDE, CAMEROON
Kenya women’s volleyball national team Monday overcame Botswana in straight sets (25-17, 25-19, 25-18) in their second match at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics qualifiers here at the Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena.
Following the win, Malkia Strikers lead the standings with six points and face rivals Cameroon in a potential final on Tuesday. Cameroon paly Nigeria in Monday's second match.
Cameroon have three points from their 3-0 win over Botswana on Sunday, while Egypt, Nigeria and Botswana follow in that order.
Kenya's Emmaculate Chemtai (left) spikes the ball against Botswana during their Olympics qualifier at Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena in Yaoundé on January 6, 2020. PHOTO | SAMUEL GACHARIRA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
“I want to appreciate my players for the good effort. It was important that we pick maximum points and continue with our journey. Our mission remains to get the ticket to the Olympics and now we head to the Cameroon game with good confidence,” said Bitok.
Source: Daily Nation
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Malkia Strikers players celebrate a point during their Olympics qualifier against Botswana at Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena in Yaoundé on January 6, 2020. PHOTO | SAMUEL GACHARIRA | NATION MEDIA GROUP NATION MEDIA GROUP
Kenya women’s volleyball national team Monday overcame Botswana in straight sets (25-17, 25-19, 25-18) in their second match at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics qualifiers here at the Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena.
Following the win, Malkia Strikers lead the standings with six points and face rivals Cameroon in a potential final on Tuesday. Cameroon paly Nigeria in Monday's second match.
Cameroon have three points from their 3-0 win over Botswana on Sunday, while Egypt, Nigeria and Botswana follow in that order.
Kenya's Emmaculate Chemtai (left) spikes the ball against Botswana during their Olympics qualifier at Palais polyvalent des sports (Paposy) Arena in Yaoundé on January 6, 2020. PHOTO | SAMUEL GACHARIRA | NATION MEDIA GROUP
“I want to appreciate my players for the good effort. It was important that we pick maximum points and continue with our journey. Our mission remains to get the ticket to the Olympics and now we head to the Cameroon game with good confidence,” said Bitok.
Source: Daily Nation