Football
Defending champions, EALA have sent the strongest signals yet of
retaining the Inter-Parliamentary Games Tournament. This afternoon,
EALA beat Parliament of Burundi 2-1 in an entertaining Group B match
played at the Mbaraki Sports Ground in Mombasa as the tournament entered
Day 2.
Dependable
striker, Ibrahim Jamal scored the first goal in the second minute
following good inter-change of passes in the midfield. Jamal was on the
mark again fifteen minutes later to open the gap.
Wyclif Ketto picked up a loose ball in the midfield dribbled past two defenders to set Jamal to score for EALA to lead 1-0.
Speaker
of Kenya National Assembly, Rt Hon Justin Muturi shakes hands with Hon
Khatibu Mwashetani, player of Bunge FC, Kenya. Kenya lost 0-1 to
Parliament of Uganda.
Hon,
Julius Maganda, Minister for EAC Affairs, Parliament of Uganda, missed a
golden chance to double the lead on 25 minutes when he failed to
connect a pass from Hon Bernard Mulengani.
In the
second half, Parliament of Burundi made serious raids often catching
EALA off guard. EALA defender handled the ball in the box but
Burundi’s Hon Jean Marie Niyonkuru, failed to convert the resultant
penalty kick.
Hon Dennis Karera then latched on to a loose ball and fired past the EALA goalkeeper to reduce the deficit.
Captain of EALA, Hon Straton Ndikuryayo (back against camera) controls the ball as a Parliament of Burundi opponent approaches
In the
first match of the Day, Parliament of Uganda beat Parliament of Kenya
1-0 in a fast paced Group A match. The match was a balanced affair in
both halves. Parliament of Kenya strikers missed numerous scoring
chances with Hon Augustine Neto and Hon David Ochieng as the main
culprits.
On
resumption, Parliament of Uganda came back a more rejuvenated side.
Kenya’s keeper, Hon Kanini Kega was twice called upon to make saves from
the marauding striking force of Hon Odonga Otto, Hon Nsereko Mohammed
and midfield dynamo, Hon Mugema “Panadol”.
A
perfect combination saw the Uganda midfielders race down to the flank to
set up an unmarked Arinaitwe Brian. Brian, controlled the ball, then
beat the Kenyan Parliament Goalkeeper, Hon Kanini Kega on a first time
shot to give his side a slim victory.
Parliament
of Uganda and Parliament of Kenya in action. Uganda scored a slim 1-0
victory over Parliament of Kenya with Arinaitwe Brian notching the
all-important goal.
In
netball, Parliament of Burundi put up a sterling performance to upset
EALA 37-21 in a Group B match at the Makande Indoor Sports Gymnasium,
Mombasa.
Parliament
of Burundi who were featuring a netball side for the first time since
the Tournament commenced a couple of years ago, were clearly the better
side, showing intent from the very beginning of the game.
Goal
Attacker, Hon Sintozuma Jacqueline opened the flood gates as Burundi
took a 15-13 lead at end of the second quarter. On resumption, it was
one-way traffic for the victors. Hon Mboneko Sauda and Hon Ndayizeye
Gloriose were a constant thorn in the flesh of the EALA Netball team.
EALA
players stretch before taking on Parliament of Burundi in netball. The
Parliament of Burundi were more superior beating EALA 37-21
In the
first match of the day, Parliament of Uganda were awarded the match
versus Parliament of Kenya on a 60-0 walk-over in Group A match at the
Makande Indoors Sports Gym, following the Parliament of Kenya’s
unavailability to raise a team in accordance with the rules governing
the tournament.
At the
moment, the rules stipulate that only Members of Parliament can feature
in the tournament. A number of players are expected to join the team
later on today.
In
group A of men’s Volleyball, Parliament of Uganda won Parliament of
Tanzania 2 sets to 0 in an interesting encounter. Parliament of Uganda
beat Parliament of Tanzania 25-12 in the first set. They won the same
amount of points in the second set.
In Group B, Rwanda was awarded 2 sets to 0 (25-0 and 25-0) over Parliament of Burundi who did not field a team.
In women’s volleyball, EALA were awarded 2 sets to 0 victory following the failure of Burundi to field a team.
The
Games continue on Tuesday with a Netball match featuring Defending
Champions, Parliament of Uganda and Parliament of Tanzania. Later on in
the afternoon, the football teams of both Parliaments shall face off.
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