Thursday, September 25

Thrills and upsets light up NSSF KAVC Volleyball Championship at Lugogo

Thrills and upsets light up NSSF KAVC Volleyball Championship at Lugogo

The NSSF KAVC International Volleyball Championship at Lugogo Indoor Stadium delivered an action-packed round of fixtures with thrilling contests across both the men’s and women’s categories.

 

In one of the standout ties, Rwanda’s APR overcame Uganda’s KCB Nkumba 3-2 after a tense five-set battle.

 

APR stormed through the first set 25-12, but Nkumba responded impressively, claiming the second and third 25-19 and 26-24. With the game finely balanced, APR rallied to take the fourth 25-19 before sealing the decider 15-6 in front of a noisy crowd.

 

 

KAVC-CHAZPIR were in commanding form as they swept aside SKY VC in straight sets, winning 25-15, 25-20, and 25-14. Chema VC had to dig deep to edge Rwanda National Police in a thrilling 3-2 contest, taking the decisive set 15-9 after both sides had exchanged blows throughout.

 

REG also impressed with a 3-0 victory over Twic Mayardit, before Chema returned to action to post another straight-sets win against the same opponent. In one of the day’s biggest surprises, Rwanda National Police bounced back to beat REG 3-2 after a nail-biting finish in the fifth set.

 

In Pool C, KCCA showed their class with a 3-0 triumph over Rukinzo, winning 25-22, 25-20, and 27-25. APR also got the better of KAVC-Cubs (GZ) in straight sets, but later faltered against Rukinzo, who pulled off a shock 3-0 victory. KCCA then sealed their second win of the campaign by defeating the Cubs 3-1 after dropping the opening set.

 

Over in Pool D, Equity made light work of Kampala University with a 3-0 win, highlighted by a dramatic second set that ended 31-29. St. Charles’ Ntinda added to the excitement, mounting a strong comeback to beat KAVC-Alpha 3-2 after losing the opening two sets.

 

 

On the women’s side, KAVC-A opened their campaign in style with a dominant 3-0 victory over Cobap VC, winning 25-19, 25-11, and 25-12. In Pool D, APR and KCCA were both made to work hard in five-set thrillers. APR battled past KCB Nkumba 3-2 after recovering from a mid-match slump, while KCCA staged a dramatic comeback against Cobra, overturning a two-set deficit to win 3-2 in front of their home supporters.

 

The tournament continues through the weekend with more high-stakes clashes as teams jostle for qualification into the knockout stages.

Vision Reporter

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