Not so many teams win national accolades in their maiden seasons, Vision Volleyball Camp (VVC) is one rare case.
After winning National League last season, the Namboole-based side are steadily on the right path to defend their title.
The Hannington Nsubuga-coached side defeated UCU Lady Doves 3-1 in game one of the playoffs at Mubs on Wednesday.
The two sides are meeting in the semis of the playoffs for the second straight year.
It’s UCU who drew first blood, taking the first set 25-22, VVC failing court cover, net defense and reception.
The defending champions however matched through sets, two (25-16), three (25-16) and four (25-13) to gain the advantage going into game two.
Most valuable player from last season, Peace Busingye, taking the lead as her offensive play troubled the Lady Doves.
What they failed to do in the first set, power attackers Prossy Alobo and Vivian Adeke made amends in the last three sets of the game.
Joan Nabbuto and Zaina Kagoya also looked more composed on front court with their net defense improving from what they exhibited in their last regular season game against Sport-S.
Setter Makongoro Shamim was also good backup for Milly Laker who has her own health issues to deal with.
