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Monday, 15 August 2016

East Africa Lacrosse 7's winners.

East Africa Lacrosse 7's winners.

Competition is the language best known in 

the region and the fast growing of lacrosse

 just provided the talent here another platform

 to show God given abilities.

Historic U-19 Kenya girls team.
Both the boys and girls team entered the

 championship as underdogs no one would

 give a chance of more than showing for 

these historic fixtures being the first ever of 

this nature but all this had changed by the 

end of the first game which was the girls 

game. 
Kenya subs and support staff cheering during the girls game.
Kenyan girls were leading 1-2 at halftime and

 managed another goal to conclude with 1-3 

unprecedented triumph over Uganda.
Ochan Reagan U-19 Captain Uganda.


The boys game ended 9-3 loss to Uganda 

who proved a step ahead and so many other 

goals rained in the clubs category where 

MUBS Lacrosse emerged champions.
Nakato Dorothy "The Heart Beat" of women lacrosse in Africa.


Full results.

Nations Category.

Uganda 9-3 Kenya U19 boys.

Uganda 1-3 Kenya U19 girls.

Clubs category.

Semi finals men.

Pantherslacrosse 7-0 Nile Zulus Jinja lacrosse

MUBSLacrosse 7-1 YMCA lacrosse.


Finals
PanthersLacrosse 1-5 MUBSLacrosse.

Junior's youth category.

Nakawa youth 8-7 Hopeful school Masaka boys.


Winners ladies.

USA (Lacrosse Volunteer Corps) seniors.

YMCA Women's Lacrosse Runners up.

Hopeful school-Masaka juniors.

Nakawa Select Runners up.
Hopeful School Masaka celebrating equalizer 7-7 against Nakawa youth with 0.07 seconds on the clock before they lost 8-7 in overtime.


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