Power's Joseph Ikong takes City Oilers' Stephen Omony on the drive Credit: © Kawowo Sports | JOHN BATANUDDE
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Power Basketball Club rallied from a 19-point halftime deficit to defeat defending champions City Oilers 75-70 in the National Basketball League on Friday night.

With the two sides playing their last game before the start of the Zone V championship on Sunday, it was an even match-up for most part of the opening quarter before Oilers closed out with a 6-0 run for an 18-12 lead.

The four-time defending champions started the second quarter with a 7-0 run and were quickly into a double-digit lead as Power had nothing falling in the basket. The five-time champions only managed a couple of field goals in the frame and were down by 19 (17-36) heading back to the locker rooms.

Power used a team effort to trim away in the third quarter to as low as 8 points but Tony Drileba connected from 3-point range at the buzzer to restore City Oilers’ double-digit lead heading into the fourth quarter.

At the start of the fourth quarter, Willy Nijimbere hit a long two to ignite a 9-0 run that pulled Power within 2 points (50-52) in just under four minutes.

Turning Point

With 3:35 to play, Michael Makiadi put Power in the lead (57-56) for the first time since Isaac Afidra’s game-opening layup.

However, City Oilers stayed locked in with a couple of throws from Steven Omony and a jumper from Ben Komakech after crossing through Power’s defense.

Omony fouled out to send Makiadi to the line with 12 seconds to play and Power leading 63-62. The center who is having an MVP season hit both throws to give Power a 65-62 lead.

With Oilers out of timeouts, a quick inbound was made and Jimmy Enabu found Landry Ndikumana who hit a long 3-pointer to send the fans onto their feet and the game into overtime.

Overtime

Joseph Ikong scored from deep off a dribble to start overtime and there after Paul Odong took over to hand Power a memorable regular season double over City Oilers.

Makiadi paced Power with a game-high 25 points and 16 rebounds. Ikong added 18 points and 9 boards while Afidra contributed 11 points and Fahmy Ssebatindira assisted on 6 baskets.

Ndikumana had a team-high 17 points and 12 rebounds, James Okello netted 14 points while Enabu scored 10 points and handed out six assists.

Franklin Kaweru is the Editor in Chief of Kawowo Sports. He is an ardent basketball enthusiast.

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