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Fantastic saves from goalkeeper Kasibante Earned MS Sand Lions win over Wolves at Mutoola beach

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MS Sand Lions 3-0 Wolves

The league action provided its fair share of excitement as the teams put-up eye-catching performances on Sunday.

Ms Sand Lions secured their second win of the season with a 3-0 victory over Wolves, thanks to a brace from striker Simon Kizito and Brian Nakatanza scored the goals but more so the brilliant saves from Makindye Ssabagabo shot stoper Kasibante Eduard who tremendously denied Wolves players a chance to cross the ball off his line, earned him and his team the first clean sheet ever kept this season.

Kasibante who had taken more than two seasons with out participating at the FUFA Beach Soccer League looked fresh on form for the revamped MS Sand Lions BSC.

Other players who were involved in Ms Sand Lions Sunday 5 March 2023 game include: David Muwanguzi, Joloba Yusuf, Balondemu David Lukisi, Kato Robert Kawuki, Mutyaba Mike and Wamusi Steven.

MS Sand Lios will return to action on Sunday 12 March 2023 against KJT at FUFA Technical Centre Njeru.

Other games played were as follows below:

St. Lawrence maintained their perfect start to the season, showing no sign of declining in form and showing charisma in games against Grace Church and Kiringente to accumulate 15 points and move to the top of table after five matches.

Grace Church 4-7 St. Lawrence

The defending champions earned their first win of the day against Grace Church.

They struck the first blow through Sulaiman Ochero before Baker Lukooya doubled their advantage.

But Joshua Lubwama scored at the wrong end in the second period to reduce the margin for Grace Church who got a second when Roger Ayiko swept in the ball immediately after Lukooya had stretched St. Lawrence’s lead.

Brian Nkuubi appeared in the third period with a hat trick to relieve his side from pressure while Lukooya also completed his hat trick. Grace Church scored two more goals later through Steven Kitumba and Babu Mulani but it was already game over for them.

Kiringente BSC 1- 4 St. Lawrence

For the first time after a long while, St. Lawrence were seen uncomfortable on the pitch at the beginning of this game.

They looked nervous after Marvin Mugerwa’s opener for Kiringente but they re-organized, took control of the game and produced four goals – coming from Joshua Lubwama (2), Jonathan Kikonyogo and Baker Lukooya to walk away with all the three points.

MUBS 6-1 Wolves

MUBS have made their loss to Mutoola a distant memory after winning three games on the bounce. They defeated Wolves and Grace Church on Sunday to move to the fourth place with nine points.

Munir Saidi dazzled with a hat trick, Douglas Muganga and Swaibu Kakwaya saw the net once each, while their side was also a beneficiary of Farouk Kawuma’s own goal.

Wolves refused to sink without a reply and they indeed got their consolation through Albert Olwenyi.

MUBS 7-2 Grace Church

They returned to the pitch with another dominant performance against Grace Church, winning 7-2 in the process.

Swaibu Kakwaya and Maxwell Okello scored a hat trick and a brace respectively, Douglas Muganga and Munir Saidi grabbed a goal individually while Moses Muganda and Owen Ben were on target for Grace Church.

Fifth outing – results:

Sunday March 5, 2023

MUBS 6-1 Wolves

Grace Church 4-7 St. Lawrence

MS Sand Lions 3-0 Wolves

Kiringente BSC 1- 4 St. Lawrence

MUBS 7-2 Grace Church

Next fixtures:

Sunday March 12, 2023

Buganda Royal VS MUBS

KJT Vs MS Sand Lions

Grace Church Vs Jinja Lions

Wolves Vs St. Lawrence

Mutoola BSC Vs Buganda Royal

Kiringente Vs MUBS

Venue: FUFA Technical Centre

Kick-off: 11am

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