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MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SERVICE CROWNED CHAMPIONS FOR THE SECOND TIME IN ROW AS WOODBALL LEAGUE CLIMAXED

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BY JUMA ALI

The Woodball League climaxed today, Saturday ,14,September at Makerere University Rugby ground .

The climaxed saw ministry of public services winning the ladies title for the second time consecutive  while Prisons winning the men’s title third times in a row .

After winning the ladies title, Fred Turyakira ,an official and a player from ministry of public services puts togetherness and hard working which has enabled them to overcome their opponents.

Fred, went on to say that next year, they will put more emphasis on men’s team which came last and hope they will perform better next year.

Joyce Nalubega from ministry of public services was the most valuable lady player in this year’s League.

Paul Mark Kayongo, the Woodball president said though they experienced some challenges but thanks to League Chairman Semakula Mukiibi who have ensured that the league goes well and special thanks goes to our good teams for their participation.

The results were as follows;

Ladies category

Individuals

1-Joyce Nalubega of Mops with 14 wins

2-Babirye Nalwoga of Unik with 14 wins

3-Alvera Mukamarinda of Ndejje with 14 wins.

Doubles

1-Sanyu Namirembe and  Joan Nahurira of Ndejje with 14 wins

2-Christine Birungi and Sophie Namuddu of Mops with 10 wins

3-Peninah Namugerwa and Leony Nakamya of Unik with 10 wins.

OVERALL WOMEN

1-Mops -42 points

2-Ndejje -36 points

3-KU -35 points

4-Eminents -32 points

5-Unik -28 points

6-MUBS -28 points

7-Makerere University -25 points

8-Stroke -21 points

9-KIU -13 points

10-Zoe -10 points

MEN’S CATEGORY

Individuals

1-Micheal Musaazi of Unik with 16 wins

2-Moses Agaba of KU with 15 wins

3-Muhamad Kasibante of Makerere university with 12 wins

Men’s Doubles

1-Aloysious Ssenteza and Hillary Bukenya of Unik with 16 wins

2-Mathias Wahala and Kanabahirwa of KU with 10 wins

3-Timothy Ssuna and Bruno Ssekide of KIU with 9 wins.

OVERALL MEN’S

1-Prisons -45 prisons

2-Unik -43 points

3-Makerere University -38 points

4-Stroke -37 points

5-KU -33 points

6-Ndejje -29 points

7-KIU -23 points

8-NKWC -23 points

9-MUBS -23 points

10-UCU -14 points

11-Mops -9 points.

Meanwhile the National junior and senior Woodball team have entered residential camp for preparation of the Woodball Cup in November.

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