Malkia strikers out to bounce back after Brazil loss

Bernard Okumu
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The national women’s volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, put up a spirited fight before losing to Brazil in three straight sets  during their opening match of the Olympic Games at South Paris Arena.

Despite the loss head coach Japhet Munala remained optimistic that the team could bounce back noting the improvements the team had made during the match.

Kenya faces Poland tomorrow in their second match of the group B.

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Malkia Strikers began brightly and scored first two points with Leonida Kasaya  and pamela Owino being instrumental in Kenya’s early charge.

Brazil rallied from behind with Rosamaria Montibeller  and Thaisa Menezes being the architects in their attack as they went on to bag the first set  25-14.

Determined to grab a point in the second set Kenya intensified its attack but  it was not to be and trailed 13-7 at the first technical time out as the two time Olympic Champions Brazil clinched the second set 25-13.

At a raucous and packed South Paris arena,Brazil won the third set 25-12 handing Kenya a tougher task ahead of their second match against Poland on Wednesday.

‘’We need swift centre players they must move fast so that they can stop the opponents and we use the wings to attack. We were also aiming the attack inside we had trained to use the wings to score but it did not work’’, remarked Munala.

Malkia will be eyeing to bounce back against Poland buoyed by the improvements made in the opener.

‘’We are happy our reception was good today,our reception was very good as well.we just had difficulty in making the side out we wish to pick on that ahead of our next game’’,remarked Atuka.

‘’ We started brightly because we wanted to get a set but ofcourse they also had a plan and made it difficult for us and pushed as well and I think it wasn’t a bad match against such a high ranked side’’, Atuka added.

After the Poland clash on Wednesday Kenya will take on Japan in its final fixture on Friday.

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