KPA in Madagascar seeking BAL ticket
The dockers will contest for two qualification slots from Group D alongside host team Club Omnisport de La Police Nationale, Djabal of Comoros, Vixens Foxes of Zimbabwe, Dekedaha of Somalia and Roche
The dockers will contest for two qualification slots from Group D alongside host team Club Omnisport de La Police Nationale, Djabal of Comoros, Vixens Foxes of Zimbabwe, Dekedaha of Somalia and Roche
Koranga is a younger sister of Kenya Morans powerhouse forward Ariel Okall.
The dockers, who won the title last year, lost their title retention ambitions with a 78-67 defeat against the Egyptians.
KPA are playing out of Pool C with Rwandese side REG and Burundi’s Young Sisters while hosts Vijana Queens make up Pool B which also has Rwanda’s APR and Woltkie from Ethiopia
Kenya’s men fell to a 20-15 loss to Australia in a match that saw George Darril Omondi top scored for the Kenyans with 6 points with Larry Shavanga and Faheem Juma contributing 4 points apiece as John Odhiambo Wijass contributing a solitary point.
Hilda Indasi and youngster Medina Okot contributed 8 points apiece to lead the Lionesses to the comprehensive result.
Heading into the decider though, KPA were in no mood to let their guards down.
The two teams got into this fixture with KPA leading 2-1, Equity having won the opening encounter 53-51 in Nairobi on February 19 before KPA levelled matters with a 58-45 victory that took game three to Mombasa.
Warriors recovered from losing Game One in Kisumu to win Game Two and Three in Nairobi and set up a date against the energetic Strathmore Blades who beat last season’s finalists Thunder to earn a slot in the semis.
Equity will face off with a tricky Zetech Sparks in the semis. Zetech easily saw off former Champions Eagle Wings 2-0 to set up a clash against the bankers.