Jane Wacu-Realizing Volleyball dream
Jane Wacu, a celebrated member of the Kenya national volleyball team was born in Blue valley in Nyeri and together with her family moved to Majengo a popular town in Nyeri.
She joined District Education Board (D.E.B) Muslim primary school Nyeri, Kenya where she spent her entire primary school period of 8 yrs and later enrolled to Muringatu primary school to resit her K.C.P.E exams.
All her high school years were spent in Tetu high school based in Nyeri. It is in her 2nd year in high school that she identified her talent in sports and started playing soccer before joining the school’s volleyball team back in 2002 but it was not until in form 3 that she took her talent seriously.
FAMILY
She is brought up by her single mother and is the last born in a family of 5 siblings. ( 2 brothers and 2 sisters.)
MARITAL STATUS
Is currently not married but in a relationship.
CAREER HISTORY
Immediately after high school in 2005, she joined the Kenya volleyball junior team for a short period of time before engaging herself with a professional stint at the Kenya pipeline club in November 2005, a choice she took after KCB and Telcom clubs expressed their interest in signing her in.
It was in Kenya pipeline where she made her debut match in a foreign country after the team traveled to Mauritius in early 2006.
Immediately after her return she joined the Kenya national volleyball team in April 2006 and traveled to Japan for a championships tournament.she moved to the Kenya prisons volleyball club which also offered her another chance to travel back to
Japan later, in the year.
She was then called up to the national team in 2007 and participated in the all African games qualifiers in Ethiopia as well as the volleyball world cup held in Japan the same year. In 2008, she participated in the clubs championship held in Egypt representing the Kenya prisons volleyball club and also traveled to Algeria for the Olympics qualifiers in the same year.
Part of the 2008 and 2009 season, Wacu featured in the Asian cup held in Dubai on professional duty which involve great teams in the Asian continent and emerged the best setter in the tournament.
Year 2010 saw her participate in the African club championship held in Mauritius where she also emerged the best setter in Africa.
Toward the end of the year 2010 she traveled to Doha with the prisons club for the club world cup.2011 season started with the essential preparation of the zone 5 all African games which gives Jane a chance to train with the national team and also received the arm band to lead her Prisons team in capacity of captain.
LIFESTYLE
Currently resides in Ruiru Prison College an accommodation offered by the Kenya prison management as a reward for her excellent performance in the club. At her tender age, Jane owns a public service vehicle which helps her generate more income but dreams to own either a Lexus or a Prado in future
ACHIEVEMENTS
Emerging as the best setter in the Asian cup in 2009 as well as in Mauritius in 2010 has been the greatest achievement in Jane’s volleyball career.
BIO DATA
FULL NAME: JANE WACU
NATIONALITY: KENYAN
DATE OF BITH: 24TH MARCH 1985
CAREER: PRISONS OFFICER
RELIGION: CHRISTIAN
SPORT: VOLLEYBALL
AMBITION:
Wacu’s greatest ambition is to help provide a prestigious lifestyle to her mother who has struggled tirelessly to bring them up.