Kenya Morans pose with their silver medals after finishing second in the
Africa Cup of Nations tournament that came to a close on July 27, 2019
in Bamako, Mali. PHOTO | FIBA
Failure by Equity Bank women’s basketball team to qualify for
Africa Club Championships, and Kenya Ports Authority’s withdrawal from
the tournament were low moments for Kenya in continental basketball this
year.
Equity Bank’s failure to reach the final of
Fiba Zone Five Championships meant they missed a chance to play in the
continental championship. For the first time in five years, two of
Kenya’s representatives failed to play in the final of the championship
after defending champions Equity Bank lost to Uganda’s JKL Dolphine in
the semi-finals in Dar es Salaam in October.
KPA, who
were in Pool ‘A', had beaten the Ugandans in the group stage to top the
pool while Equity Bank also led Pool B, booking a date with JKL Dolphine
who eliminated the bankers in the semi-finals.
KPA
women qualified for Africa Club Championships but later pulled out over
lack of adequate funds. Consequently, Africa's basketball governing body
Fiba Africa has fined Kenya heavily, with the possibility of banning
KPA from future international championships until the fine is paid.
In a letter to KPA, Kenya Basketball Federation Secretary-General Vitalis Gode warned that stiffer sanctions might follow.
Sponsors
of KPA men’s team also withdrew the club from Basketball Africa League
(BAL) in Kigali, but the players saved the team’s management and the
country further embarrassment by making personal arrangements to travel
to Rwanda for the championship which started on December 17.
"This is no longer about our sponsor but players as individuals.
Playing in such a high profile tournament might see some of us get
lucrative offers to play professional basketball abroad," one of the
players said of the huge sacrifice they made on behalf of the
management.
A video that went viral on the
tribulations of Kenya women’s national team in Dakar during Fiba women’s
Afrobasket championship dented Kenya's image internationally.
But
there was some good news as Caroline Njeri Nduta defied the odds to win
Kenya’s first ever gold medal in an African championship, the player
winning shooting competition at the African Games in Rabat in August.
On
a positive note, the national men’s basketball team Kenya Morans beat
Egypt to win Fiba Zone Five Championships for the first time. Beating
hosts Uganda before their home fans at Lugogo Indoor Courts was the
icing on the cake for Morans, whose shooting guard Tayler Okari was
voted the tournament’s MVP, and the top scorer at the African event in
Mali. Kenya Morans thus qualified for continental basketball for the
first time since 1993 when the championships were held in Nairobi.
During
the African Championships in Bamako, Kenya finished a respectable
second, a first for the team which surprised everybody with big wins
over African giants Tunisia and Cote d’Ivoire, among other teams.
Already,
KPA and Equity Bank have qualified for next year’s continental
basketball in women’s category, while Ulinzi Warriors men - who beat
Thunder 3-1 last week to win the local men's league - have qualified for
the lucrative Basketball Africa League.
The teams must plan prepare well for these events to avoid embarrassing situations.
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