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DREAM CRUSHED: NAM BLAZERS LOSE FINAL ROAD TO BAL GAMES

The Johannesburg Giants defeated Uganda's Namuwongo Blazers 92-71 in the Basketball Africa League. Nkosinathi Sandile Sibanyoni led with a 16-point, 18-rebound double-double, eliminating the Blazers from the tournament.

Dream Crushed: Nam Blazers Lose Final Road To BAL Games
Nam Blazers Eliminated

The Johannesburg Giants triumphed over the Namuwongo Blazers from Uganda with a score of 92-71 at the Kasarani Indoor Gymnasium, ensuring they left no doubts about the outcome. The Blazers were eliminated from the tournament without any wins after suffering their second loss.

Leading the South African team with a game-high 16 points, 18 rebounds, and two steals—making him the only player to achieve a double-double—was veteran player Nkosinathi Sandile Sibanyoni, who excelled on both offence and defence.

Lehlogonolo Dhieu Abwok Deing just fell short of a double-double by seven rebounds, while Charles Tholo also added 15 points to the scoreboard. Joshua Ozabor contributed 13 points, and Pieter Prinsloo chipped in 14 points to support the team’s victory.

The Giants outplayed the competition in the paint, closing the quarter with a dominant score of 52–34. Their success was further marked by a significant advantage in second-chance points (20–10) and fast-break points (34–11).

After a quick start from the Blazers, who led 8-2 in the opening two minutes, the South Africans swiftly equalised the score at eight.

The Ugandan team then managed to take a 15-8 lead following another scoring spree. However, after the first ten minutes, Prinsloo initiated a 16-0 run that pushed the Blazers to a 24-15 disadvantage.

The Giants responded by having Lehlogonolo Charles Tholo sink a long-range shot to extend their lead to 10 points at 29-19, right after the Blazers had narrowed the gap to 24-19 early in the second quarter. Joel Lukoji Banza and Peter Obleng kept Daniel Juuko's squad competitive with their long-range efforts, bringing the score to 33–25.

In the final three minutes of the period, the Giants asserted their dominance, scoring eight consecutive points to increase their lead to 46-32.

Sidy Mohamed Djitte ignited the Blazers’ comeback following a 52-35 deficit early in the second half, scoring five points to reduce the margin to eight at 58-50. This gap remained at the end of the quarter, standing at 64-56.

As they gear up for their final group matchup against the local team, Nairobi City Thunder, a strong finish of 28-15 in the last quarter assured the Giants of a comfortable win.

Despite the challenging first half, which was anticipated since this was their opening game of the tournament, the match proved to be beneficial for us. We rebounded well and improved our ball handling in the second half to secure this victory. We recognise the Thunder as a tough opponent, but we are ready to take them on in the next game, noted forward Sandile Sibanyoni of the Giants. "We have a solid team capable of competing with them."

KCCA BOUNCE BACK: KASASIRO BOYS OVERCOME RECENT SLUMP WITH A GRITTY 2-1 BUL WIN

KCCA are back: Discover how Ivan Ahimbisibwe and Herbert Achai secured a 2-1 win over Bul to rejoin the UPL title race.

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Ivan Ahimbisibwe and Herbert Achai both found the net for KCCA, either side of a Denis Sewagudde goal, in a win that really should let coaches Ssenyondo and Jackson Magera breathe a little easier.

Zeal. Hunger. Character. Attitude. That’s what KCCA coach Brian Ssenyondo wanted to see after his team got handed their third loss in five games last week, a 3-1 defeat to NEC that stung. This time, he finally got it. KCCA showed all those qualities and pulled off a gritty 2-1 victory over Bul in the Uganda Premier League at Phillip Omondi Stadium on Wednesday night.

Ahimbisibwe and Achai scored for KCCA, with Sewagudde briefly levelling for Bul, and the result means Ssenyondo and Magera can at least feel the pressure lift for now.

But maybe more importantly, this win drags KCCA back into the title race. They’re now sitting on 33 points from 17 games, just five behind leaders Vipers.

The game started off tight, both sides feeling each other out, but Bul looked a little sharper early on. Even so, it was KCCA who broke the deadlock in the 31st minute with their first real chance. They overloaded the right, Saidi Mayanja whipped in a cross, and Ahimbisibwe, timing his run just right, dived in for a header. That’s his seventh goal of the season, and honestly, he’s been one of the few bright spots among the club’s new signings.

KCCA then had to dig in. Achai made a crucial block to deny Karim Ndugwa after a cross from Reagan Kalyowa. But just before halftime, the tricky Sewagudde bent in a free kick that completely wrong-footed KCCA keeper Mutwalibi Mugolofa, and Bul were level.

After the break, KCCA rediscovered their missing edge. Four minutes into the second half, left-back Achai stormed forward, played a quick one-two with Ashraf Mugume, then hammered the ball past Bul’s Ikara at the near post.

From there, KCCA held Bul at bay, sealing a rare home-and-away double over their Njeru-based rivals, who remain eighth on 20 points.

Earlier that day, Lugazi captain Richard Ayiko grabbed the winner as his side edged UPDF 1-0 in Najjembe, giving them a six-point cushion above the relegation zone. And at the bottom, Calvary finally picked up their fifth point of the season with a goalless draw against Express in Yumbe.

TITLE RACE HEAT: HOW VIPERS DROPPING HOME POINTS GIVES KITARA A CHANCE TO STRIKE

Vipers SC stay top of the UPL with 38 points! Discover how Warren Buule’s equaliser for NEC FC shook up the title race at Kitende.

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Vipers stay top with 38 points, but Kitara is closing fast

NEC are stuck in seventh place with 24 points from 17 games. Vipers, even after dropping home points for just the second time this season, hang on to the top spot with 38.

Honestly, NEC have drawn more games than they'd like, nine out of 17. That’s a lot of stalemates in the Startimes Uganda Premier League. But this time, their 1-1 draw away to the reigning champs, Vipers, felt like more than just another point. It actually meant something, especially under the lights at St. Mary’s Stadium in Kitende on Tuesday evening.

Vipers came out flying. They grabbed the lead early and pretty much ran the first half. Six minutes in, Milton Karisa latched onto a slick through ball from Karim Watambala and curled a lovely left-footed shot past NEC keeper Hannington Ssebwalunyo. That was Karisa’s sixth goal of the season, and for a minute there, it looked like the Vipers were about to run riot, just like they did in their 4-0 demolition of Buhimba last time at home.

NEC looked shaky. Coach Badru Kaddu had seen enough and made two early changes, bringing on Shamir Kimwero and Joseph Dhata for Rashid Kawawa and Daniel Shabene inside 25 minutes. The switch helped steady things, but NEC didn’t really come to life until the second half.

Then, with 15 minutes left, substitute Emmanuel Kulanga swung in a cross, and Warren Buule was there at the far post to head in the equaliser. That goal was well earned; NEC were much better after the break. Richard Basangwa, playing up front, kept his old team busy and even got Bady Da Silva and Enoch Ssebagala booked. Ssebagala didn’t last much longer, getting subbed off after a rough tackle on his former side.

NEC has been busy in the mid-season transfer window. They’ve already added six new faces, and more are on the way. Sam Ssekamatte, who scored five goals for UPDF in the first round, watched from the stands with the rest of the unused squad.

So, NEC holds on to seventh, Vipers stay top, but Kitara could shake things up if they beat URA on Thursday. This title race isn’t done yet.

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