Vision Volleyball Camp (VVC) have seen themselves through a number of trying moments since the year started and are ready to endure tougher situation to finish the season on a high.
Although the side has already won eight championships this year and still top favorites to lift the league title, the road to victory on those eight occasions has not been that smooth.
When reception specialist Josephine Nammanda decided to take a temporary break from volleyball, the side turned to Prossy Alobo.
Alobo joined forces with Vivian Adeke not only on reception but also court cover; the former can’t be available all the time because of demanding family commitments.
That has forced coach Hannington Nsubuga to turn to unproven Becky Logose who has been working tirelessly to better herself especially her reception.
Every team needs its senior players on court, we are unfortunate that ours can’t be consistent because of commitments. But these girls train every day for not less than three hours, we can’t fail to have ready replacements. Logose’s graph in training has been improving and during matches she has not disappointed.
Another area that VVC have managed to see themselves through is the middle blocking department where skipper Joan Nabbuto and Zaina Kagoya are unshaken first choice with makeshift Dorcus Ogolla the only one available to provide cover.
We need to have all our players in a position where they were able to perform for the team in whatever situation we find ourselves in, Dorcus is one of those players that I have a lot of belief in especially as a middle block. She can comfortably replace Joan or Zaina anytime any of them is not available
At 40 points from 14 league games and lead the 13 team log unbeaten, VVC will this Friday evening in Lugogo take on sixth placed Espoir who have managed 26 points, 9 victories from 13 outings.
