Dennis Kamariki
25 Articles
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Ulinzi sink Lakeside to win KBF regular season
The Warriors started slowly, losing 11-14 in the first quarter but came out guns blazing in the second, the soldiers winning 26-18 going to take a 37-32 halftime advantage
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KBF: Ulinzi gunning for revenge against Lakeside
Ulinzi are currently second on the standings with three games of the regular season left to go. Lakeside are eight places adrift in tenth
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Equity drawing positives after Zone Five final demolition
KPA were simply a class above Mainas side, dominating all quarters to clinch their third Zone Five crown and the first since 2017
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Kenya to have her moment of glory as KPA, Equity face off in FIBA Zone V final
On stage, fighting for the top honours are Kenyas giants Kenya Ports Authority facing the steely resolve of Equity Bank.Kenya has in the past tried her best to bag the regional crown but falling short in every attempt, at least in two calendars years.
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Maina tips a Kenyan club to win Zone Five basketball title
So far both teams have won all their matches in the championship being played in round robin format.In their game against Gladiators, the bankers dominated all the quarters winning 09-06, 13-11, 12-04 and 11-06 to guarantee them the winning momentum.
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Warriors' coach Balozi relishes top spot as soldiers' rifles fire on
Elsewhere in the womens premier league Storms moved up to fifth on the log with 23 points after humiliating Kisumu Lady Bucks 65-38 at Manyatta Arabs Primary School in Kisumu.Lady Bucks had also lost 38-54 to Africa Nazarene University (ANU) on Saturday and have only won one match so far in the reg...
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KPA, Equity lead Kenyan charge at Zone Five Championship
The title had changed hands between Kenyan clubs for three years between 2016 and 2018 before Ugandan side JKL claimed the championship in 2019
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KBF: Storms eye fifth spot ahead of Kisumu trip
Storms are currently placed eighth on the standings with 21 points and winning both matches will see them climb three places into fifth
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Eldonets coach Ouma decries talent drain
Ouma cites lack of the teams own court as another stumbling block
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Equity Bank coach Maina far from impressed despite bagging playoffs slot
Elsewhere Kisumu Lakeside utilized their home ground advantage beating Thunder 51-45 to increase their hopes of finishing at higher position in the mens premier league.Lakeside head coach Dismas Oketch applauded his boys for a great display leading the entire game.