Friday, September 28, 2007

Makerere-KIU in a ‘tit for tat’ encounter

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n a matchplayed on Thursday September 20,
Makerere University and KIU shared the spoils in basketball and Volleyball as KIU rose to the occasion in football.

Makerere ladies were humbled by KIU 28-43--and Makerere men convincingly overpowered KIU with 55-46.

Makerere ladies volleyball team fought a tight game against KIU to win 2-0 with the second set closely competed for. It was never all done as KIU men volleyball team sweetly revenged the ladies loss after winning a decider against Makerere with 2-1. KIU had an edge of celebration for the day after winning 1-0 against Makerere in football.


After a fairly calm first half with a few clear opportunities, KIU clearly killed the game off in second half with a decisive pass to Adune Moses which gave him a one to one opportunity with the Makerere Keeper. He dribbled thekeeper and tacked the lone winning goal into the net.

Scares arose of a devastating injury after excessive contact of Adune and the keeper in the process of scoring but he later recovered. The goal was scored just a few minutes to the final whistle and disorganized the attacking prowessof Makerere to the end.


In the ladies volleyball, MAK won KIU by 2-0with straight sets of25-22, 25-27 in the first and second set of the game.

MAK’s Pajije Sharon’s outshining performance made her the lady of the match with good saves, blocks and net game reading.

In the men’s volleyball, Makerere University was at the helm of the game when it outplayed KIU in the game that was very competitive. Later, the game took a surprise twist when KIU picked up and outshined with a 2-1 win. KIU’s Komaketh Innocent was the man of the match.

Makerere University made a comeback in a competitively played men’s basketball to win with a 55-46. It was more of individual skill than tact that won the game with Komakech Ben, leading the attack and Kariuki on the rebounds.

However, the ladies game went to KIU as the MAK ladies’ team lost 28-43. From the start to end KIU showed and exhibited their winning intentions by utilizing all their attacking opportunities with good rebounds both on offensive and defensive. Namukaya Barbara of KIU was the lady of the match with strong drives, high scores, and assists.

A summary of game results is as below:

Football
MAK KIU
0 1

Volleyball

MAK KIU
Men1 2

Ladies 2 0

Basketball

MAK KIU
Men 55 46

Ladies 28 43
Bugema holds Ndejje September 17, 2007

Bugema University snatched a vital point from last year's football kings Ndejje University in a thrilling encounter yesterday at Bugema Grounds.

The visitors took the lead in the 9th minute through Muhindo Tony with a superb half volley before Ibrahim Solo cancelled it in the 15th minute. Richard Odur made light work of a loose ball in the box to make it 2-1 for Ndejje at the hour before man of the match Richard Solo salvaging the home team with a late strike eight minutes from time to tie the game 2-2.

In the ladies volleyball, Ndejje beat Bugema 2-0 at the centre court scoring 25-6 and 25-8 in the first and second set. Nakalema Hafsa (11 points) of Ndejje was man of the match displaying the best serves as Bugema crambled in defeat.

It was the men's volleyball that was the highlight of the day where the Ndejje volleyball team was stunned by Bugema 2-1 recording 19-25, 25-19 and 22-25 in favour of Bugema having brought on their sports tutor who doubles as a student, in the final set to help them win the game

In basketball, it was one way traffic as both Bugema basketball teams lost to Ndejje. Ogutu Paul scored a game high 25 points but was not enough to match his opponents as Bugema lost 52-75 to Ndejje.

In the ladis category, Nalubwama Lyn of Ndejje scored most points to see off Bugema 43-17 in a one sided encounter though man of the match Oriiko Janet of Bugema save more damage on her team by her wonderful display.

Results between Bugema University and Ndejje University

Football
Bugema 2 Ndejje 2
Ibrahim Solo scored both goals for Bugema in the 15th minute and 82nd minute while Muhindo Tony scored for Ndejje in the 9th minute and Richard Odu scored the second for Ndejje.
Volleyball
Ladies
Bugema 0 Ndejje 2
8 25
6 25
Men
Bugema 2 Ndejje 1
25 19
19 25
25 22
Best players
ladies Nakalema Hafsa of Ndejje(11 points)
Men Daniel Too of Ndejje(15 points)
Basketball
Ladies
Bugema 17 Ndejje 43
Men
Bugema 52 Ndejje 72
Best players
Ladies
Janet Oriiko of Bugema
Men
Ogutu Paul of Bugema(25 points)

written by Hilda Bakojja M
Kampala International University hammers Bugema University

Debutants Bugema University’s challenge in the uganda telecom invitational inter-university games got off to a poor start as Kampala International University beat them in all the sports disciplines.

It was total humiliation in basketball as KIU ladies team smashed Bugema 110-06 in the biggest win recorded in ladies basketball since the games begun. Namukaya Barbara of KIU was on song scoring most shorts/points and her performance made her the best player. In the men’s category, KIU’s Mackmot Oron made the most rebounds in the game to earn them a 68-41 win. Bugema never looked like getting back into the game after trailing 24-06 in the first quarter.

In volleyball, KIU continued to dominate in both the ladies and men’s encounters. The ladies rushed the Bugema team 2 sets straight in less than 45 minutes cruising 25-12 in the first set before wrapping it up 25-15 in the second set. Resistance was displayed by Bugema’s volleyball men’s team losing by 5 points in the first set 25-20, though it was just a matter of time before KIU sealed the second set 25-19 in 1 hour 12 minutes.

Segirinya Saidi scored in each half to complete a clean sweep of all games for KIU securing a 2-0 final score in football. Saidi, headed in the far right corner in the 16th minute after 2 Bugema defenders failed to head away a begging cross from the left frank.
In the second half, a neat finish was ensured after good combination from KIU midfield anchor Otai David (man of the match), who played Saidi clean through to slot home. The football game was played at Villa Park.

Games resume again on Tuesday, 18 September, 2007 when Bugeme University hosts Ndejje University.
UTL games take a new twist

MAK Vs Ndejje
Basketball

Mak Ndejje
Men 71 61
Women 70 13



Volleyball

Mak Ndejje
Women 31 50
Men 65 75

MUBS Vs KYAMBOGO
Football

MUBS KYA

2 2
Volleyball

MUBS KYA
Men 2 1
Women

Basketball

MUBS KYA
Men 40 53
Women 11 45

The UTL games took a sway last weekend when Makerere University Business School hosted Kyambogo University in their return leg of the games. Kyambogo University outplayed MUBS in both Men and ladies basketball. However, MUBS outshined Kyambogo University in both volleyball men and women.

The two Universities made a draw in football where they both each others net with 2 goals. MUBS’s first goal was scored by Brian ….whose outstanding performance gained him the man of the match title. However, MUBS happiness could be outlived as Kyambogo later scored an equalizer towards the end of the 1st half. MUBS took a lead in the second half in gear, when they scored their 2nd goal. However, this was still not long leaved as Kyambogo set in an equalizer that ended the match with 2-2 draw.

Meanwhile, Makerere University (MAK) hosted Ndejje University on the same date. In what seemed to be a highly competitive volleyball game, the Ndejje University out thrashed MAK to take a lead in the men’s volleyball match. The Christian based university further punished MAK when they outplayed them in the volleyball ladies’ game.

However, MAK woke up in the basketball game when they smashed Ndejje University in both the men’s and ladies’ match. MAK showed their expertise at the game when they outplayed their opponents in the ladies basketball game.

The football game was however postponed citing differences by the referees and the universities.
Football clash between Makerere and Ndejje postponed

The football encounter between Makerere and Ndejje Universities on Saturday, September 15 was postponed due to the visitors’ (Ndejje) failure to make it to the venue on time.

According to the rules and regulations, any team that arrives forty five minutes after the scheduled time either loses points or works out a way forward depending on the circumstances of their delay.

According to Mr. Muhumuza Wilfred, Sports Tutor Ndejje, the failure to make it to the venue on time was caused by a puncture they suffered on the vehicle they were traveling in coupled by a heavy downpour that could not allow them make any quick repairs until it subsided.

Makerere and Ndejje universities were slated to start their football match at 10:00am.

On their arrival, the football officials argued that it would be contravening the rules and regulation if the match was played. To add insult to injury, the heavy downpour on Saturday could not allow an immediate recourse.

The football officials however advised that Makerere and Ndejje work out a way forward to either have their match postponed or award points to the hosts (Makerere University). Both parties resolved to have the match rescheduled to a later date.

“Although we have rules to follow, we have resolved to postpone the game to a later date which will be communicated later,” said Mr. Francis Nsimbi, TES Technical Advisor.

This confusion did not affect the other games to take place.
Pool A:results 11th September 2007

Football
Ndejje 0 KIU 0

Basketball
Men Ndejje 61 KIU 75
Ladies Ndejje 27 KIU 59

Volleyball
Men Ndejje 2 KIU 0
Ladies Ndejje 2 KIU 0

Ndejje University sharedspoils with Kampala International University (KIU) in the ongoing Uganda Telecom Inter-University Invitational Games played at Ndejje University September 11,2007.

The home team dominated the volleyball games winning both the ladies and men in straight sets with little resistance from the visitors who had arrived over 45 minutes late. Match officials led the KIU teams straight to thecourt, without the usual warm-up sessions needed in preparation for the game.

KIU turned their guns to avenge in the basketball game where they banged the home team 59-27 in the ladies and 75-61 in a highly tense encounter for the men’s game.

Ndejje's Tom Bukenya was shown marching orders in the fourth quarter after accumulating 5 fouls. However, the officials had to stop the game 10 seconds to the end time due to a brawl involving both teams after Ndejje had contested a tough umpire decision.

The teams later shared points in football after a stalemate in an interesting game watched by a big crowd thanks to KIU skipper/keeper Kalanzi Hamza who saved a penalty 20 minutes from the final whistle.

In the next encounter, Saturday 15/09/07, all roads lead to MUBS where Makerere University will battle it out with Ndejje University while MUBS meets Kyambogo University in their second encounter. Games kick off at 10:00AM. Be there!

Friday, September 14, 2007

MUBS to take on Kyambogo University

Tomorrow all roads lead to Makerere University Business School (MUBS), where it will be hosting Kyambogo University and games start at 10.00am.

MUBS crashed Kyambogo University in their first encounter giving its side wins in both Football and Volleyball losing out to Kyambogo in Basketball.

What will happen this time? Will Kyambogo strike back? These are some of the questions that will be answered after tomorrow’s games.

Meanwhile Makerere University will battle it out with Ndejje University later in the afternoon on MUBS grounds in their first encounter.