Volleyball Champs KCB Ready For Kenya Cup Tourney
Volleyball Champs KCB Ready For Kenya Cup Tourney
The return of attacker Juliana Namutira is expected to bolster Japheth Munala’s charges when the team takes on Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) in the inaugural Kenya Cup Volleyball Tournament on Friday afternoon at the Nyayo Stadium.
KCB has been paired in pool B alongside rivals Kenya Pipeline, KDF and Kenya Army, in the inaugural 5 months-long event aimed at nurturing talent and elevating the game in Kenya.
“We had an excellent outing during the third leg of the Kenya Volleyball Federation League. My players gave their all and stood out after their exemplary performance on the court. I believe we will maintain the same focus and drive as we take on KDF in the Kenya Cup Tournament,” said coach Japheth Munala.
Namutira, who was named Most Valuable Player during playoffs last season, missed the third leg of the league following an ankle injury. The left attacker, who has been sublime for Munala’s side since joining the team in 2023 will inject the much-needed firepower.
She said: “I honestly feel much better after my injury. I hope I will help the team to win against KDF. Traditionally, KDF has always played well whenever we face them, so we expect a tough much.The girls are equal to the task and I believe we can kick off the Kenya Cup competition with a win.”
Fans would likely see Carren Jelagat in Friday’s fixture. The Libero recently joined KCB from KDF. Youngsters Fridah Boke and Marlene Terry will also feature for the bankers alongside regular starters Mercy Moim, Belinda Barasa, Edith Wisa and Shirleen Maiywa.
In the league, KCB is currently sitting fifth in the log standings behind Kenya Pipeline, Prisons Kenya, detectives DCI and Postbank. The team has however played fewer matches.