
The ladies 50 over league will start this Saturday with 6 teams confirming participation.
Defending champions Tornado B will tussle it out with T2o winners Olila High School, Wanderers, Jinja SS, KICC and Pioneer.
Tornado B will take on Wanderers in Entebbe, while Olila High School winners of the T20 League will take on Pioneer in Kyambogo on the opening weekend.
Felix Musana the manager of Olila High School is bullish about the 50 over season but also realistic about his teams chances
We first of all want to survive and maintain our status as a top division club since we are coming up against clubs with experience.
We will use the league to help develop our youngsters that traditionally take time on the wicket 2 explore and develop their game.
Having 300 balls 2 face and 60 balls 2 ball will allow them to build mental strength and confidence.
The teams will play each other once and the top team at the end of the round robin will be the winner of the league.
The bottom team will automatically be relegated to Division 2.
Four teams will be fighting for promotion in Division 2, with the winner earning promotion to Division 1. Premier (Ndejje SS), JACC, Charity and Aziz Damani (Masaka SS) will battle each other in the 30 over league.
Yusuf Nanga and his girls from Masaka SS are comfortably on top of the table and should be able to gain promotion.
Unfortunately due to a tight school schedule Gayaza High School (Nile CC) pulled out so as to allow their girls prepare for final exams.
In the only Division 2 game this weekend Charity will take on JACC in Jinja.
