Team chemistry behind superb Storms run
Audio By Vocalize
Storms head coach Abel Nson has attributed their good run in
the league to team chemistry after they racked up another victory over the
weekend.
Storms defeated KU ORYX 60-46 on Sunday for their fifth
straight national women's basketball league victory.
“The team bond is working absolutely well; the girls have
started gelling and playing well together. They understand each other and that
has made our performance special.
“The girls know how each one of them plays as well as their
personalities and so far we feel good about ourselves,” Nson said.
The win took Storms to 16 points having won six and lost four
of their opening 10 games. That record leaves them second on the league
standings while KU ORYX are on the opposite end of the table, sitting bottom with
seven points.
Storms will conclude their first leg matches on Saturday when
they play Africa Nazarene University Panthers.
Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) tops the league with 18 points
having won all of their first nine matches.

Join the Discussion
Share your perspective with the Citizen Digital community.
No comments yet
This discussion is waiting for your voice. Be the first to share your thoughts!