Kenya Pipeline thrashed Ugandan side Kampala Capital City Authority 3-0 in their opening match.
The Kenya Pipeline Company women’s volleyball team was off to a good start at the Confederation of Africa Volleyball (CAVB) Zone V Club Championships happening at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda.
In their opening match against Uganda’s Kampala Capital City Authority, the Oilers oozed class as they thrashed the neighbours 3-0.
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The first set saw Kenya Pipeline stun Uganda 25-19 and they did not rest on their laurels as they extended the hot streak to the second set where they reigned supreme, winning 25-15.
In the third set, Uganda came back with the hope of making a mark and hopefully winning a set but the Oilers proved too smart for them. Kenya Pipeline carried the day, winning 25-21.
Meanwhile, head coach Paul Gitau had expressed confidence that the team would emerge champions, and from their style of play, the Oilers proved that they meant business.
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The team is psyched up to bounce back to their winning ways after finishing second behind Kenya Commercial Bank during the Kenya Volleyball Federation national league playoffs.
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However, they have enjoyed a glamorous season too, where they finished second at the African Volleyball Clubs Championship behind Egypt’s Zamalek SC. The Oilers are also Kenya’s sole representatives in the continental showpiece.