Kenya Overwhelm Egypt In Zone 5 All Africa Games Volleyball Qualifiers

Kampala, Uganda, April 22, 2015- Kenya issued a statement of intent at the Zone V All Africa Games Qualifiers when they defeated Egypt 3-1 (25-16, 21-25, 25-21, 25-20) at the MTN Arena in Kampala, Uganda on Tuesday.

Kenya took early control of the game with a 25-16 lead after Egypt faltered on the back court defence. Monica Biama, Ruth Jepngetich and Edith Mukuvulani didn’t only show their attacking prowess but were vital on net defence.

Biama’s reception and court cover with libero Elizabeth Wanyama provided good cover. With Kenya trailing 14-11 in the second set, Jepngetich had back to back killing blocks, moments later Egypt’s Aya Shams attacked out (14-12), With Kenya leading 15-14, captain Janet Wanja served to the net (15-15) while Mohamed Doaa served out to give Kenya the advantage again, 15-15. Moments later, Kenya surrendered a three point lead 15-18 as Lydia Maiyo had a quiet evening: She rarely troubled the Egyptians.

Egypt got to the 20-point mark as Kenya’s reception deserted them. Trailing 19-21, coach David Lung’aho brought on Noel Murambi for Jepbgetich, but that didn’t stop the Egyptian attack and cover to operate (20-23). Esther Wangeci served in the net (20-23) before Mercy Moim attacked out (20-24) and later Egypt leveled the game with a 25-21 win.

Kenya overwhelm Egypt in Zone 5 All Africa Games qualifiers
Kenya overwhelm Egypt in Zone 5 All Africa Games qualifiers

The third set was end-to-end as Kenya tried to gain the lead, but were also let down by Wanja’s short in position two that Egypt on so many occasions used as a scapegoat. Egypt led by one (16-15) going into the second technical timeout of the set. Jepngetich faltered on her block, as on several occasions, net fouls by her were called by the first referee. Lung’aho substituted her for Biama.

Kenya were three points away from gaining the lead at 22-20 when Ramze Fazah hit out (23-20) Egypt pulled one back but good net defence from Mukuvulani made it 24-21. Amine Sara hit as Kenya gained the lead again 25-21.

The Wanja-led side was required to hold its nerves going into the fourth and they did as they built a five-point lead (13-8). It was excellent services and cover that frustrated the Egyptian reception and cover respectively.

The lead was later stretched to eight (20-12) and from then on, won the set 25-20. Kenya play Ethiopia today in their second game of the campaign as Uganda takes on Egypt.

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