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- Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) head coach, James Ontere, is optimistic about their team’s chances in the upcoming Men’s African Clubs Volleyball Championship, aiming for a medal bracket finish after showing improvement in recent years.
- KPA received a send-off from top management, including Managing Director Captain William Ruto, ahead of the championship in Cairo, Egypt. Captain Ruto expressed confidence in KPA’s potential and pledged continued support for the team’s endeavors on the continental stage.
James Ontere, head coach of Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), expressed confidence in his team’s progress as they gear up for the Men’s African Clubs Volleyball Championship.
After finishing ninth in their debut two years ago and fifth last year, Ontere believes they are poised for a breakthrough into the medal bracket this year.
The KPA team received a send-off on Tuesday from KPA’s top leadership, including Managing Director Captain William Ruto, ahead of the championship set to take place from April 14 to 23 in Cairo, Egypt.
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Ontere highlighted their preparations, mentioning their participation in the KPC@50 Tournament in Nairobi as a crucial opportunity for assessment before the continental championship.
Anticipating tough competition from clubs in Egypt and Tunisia, which have historically dominated the tournament, Ontere acknowledged the challenges but remained optimistic about KPA’s prospects.
He emphasized the need to surpass the dominance of these countries, noting their superior infrastructure and preparation levels.
Captain Ruto reiterated KPA’s commitment to supporting the team, emphasizing their role in representing the country on the continental stage.
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He expressed confidence in KPA’s potential to achieve commendable results and even break into the top three positions, reflecting the growing competitiveness of Kenyan volleyball on the continent.
Kenya Prisons and Equity join KPA as Kenya’s representatives in the championship, with hopes high for their performances in the annual continental event.