Ugandan national volleyball team wrapped up their regional campaign on a high note, delivering a commanding straight-sets victory (25-18, 25-15, 25-19) over rivals Tanzania.
Despite the dominant performance, the team fell just short of securing a highly coveted ticket to the continental stage.
Uganda finishes the tournament with an impressive record of three victories and just a single loss out of four matches played.
The opening set began as a cagey, neck-and-neck affair as both teams traded early blows.
However, Uganda found their groove midway through the frame, breaking away to establish a comfortable 14-08 lead.
Refusing to take their foot off the gas pedal, the Cranes maintained their composure and clinical execution to take the first frame 25-18.
Any hopes of a Tanzanian comeback were quickly dashed in the second set. Uganda unleashed a masterclass in the service box, catching the Tanzanian defense off guard and racing to a dominant 12-05 lead.
Tanzania struggled heavily to find any rhythm, plagued by unforced errors in both their attack and reception.
Uganda capitalised on their opponents’ disarray, cruising through the one-sided frame to close it out at 25-15.
The third and final frame proved to be one-way traffic. With confidence surging, Uganda dictated the pace from start to finish, ultimately sealing the match with a 25-19 triumph to complete the clean sweep.
”Even though Uganda failed to get the ticket to the continental stage, Uganda secured three victories and suffered one loss in the four games played.”
While the disappointment of missing out on continental qualification will sting, the team’s clinical execution against Tanzania leaves a strong foundation to build upon for future international tournaments.
