
The NBA Kenya scene was ablaze with excitement as teams clashed in a series of high-stakes matchups. From comebacks to blowouts, every game told a unique story of triumph and heartbreak.
In a tightly contested matchup, KEMU pulled away to secure a competitive win over Mustangs. Led by Brian Shakes' 20 points, the visitors outpaced their hosts, who were led by Dan Kiare's 24 points. Despite the narrow margin, KEMU's win was a testament to their team's resilience and ability to close out games.
Mustangs' Mohammed Ali hit 3/4 from three, while KEMU's Brian Shakes and Daniel Kiplagat both scored 20 points.
In a dominant performance, Lady Rebels controlled the second half against KCA, creating separation from the start. Led by Christine Juma's 19 points, the home team steadily pulled away from their opponents, who were led by Stacy Akoth's 17 points. The win marked a clear statement of Lady Rebels' superiority on the court.
Lady Rebels' Christine Juma hit 3/8 from three, while KCA's Stacy Akoth scored 17 points.
In a low-scoring matchup, St. Brigid's Girls edged out Cardinal Otunga HS in a tense contest. Led by Mary Wanjala's 10 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by Breana Sakwa Sabuni's 6 points. Despite the narrow margin, St. Brigid's Girls' win was a testament to their team's defensive prowess and ability to close out games.
St. Brigid's Girls' Mary Wanjala recorded 5 blocks, while Cardinal Otunga HS' Nehema Maruti had 3 steals.
In a thrilling comeback win, Olympic Tigresses trailed entering the 4th quarter but rallied to win. Led by Beryl Akinyi's 30 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by Pauline Sandere's 17 points. The win marked a dramatic turnaround for Olympic Tigresses, who showed their ability to come from behind and secure crucial victories.
Olympic Tigresses' Beryl Akinyi hit 12/16 from the free throw line, while 237 Rippers' Penny Angel had 3 steals.
In a dominant performance, Mizizi took command early against Nuru, overpowered their opponents, and dismantled their defense. Led by Hellen Sinoya's 15 points, the home team outscored their visitors 59-45, securing a comfortable win. The performance marked a clear statement of Mizizi's superiority on the court.
Mizizi's Hellen Sinoya hit 11/13 from the free throw line, while Nuru's Mariel Mwongeri hit 3/7 from three.
In a thrilling contest, TBAA trailed entering the 4th quarter but rallied to win. Led by Zipporah Wachira's 12 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by Chepkoi Mary's 20 points. The win marked a dramatic turnaround for TBAA, who showed their ability to come from behind and secure crucial victories.
TBAA's Zipporah Wachira scored 12 points, while Cyclones' Chepkoi Mary scored 20 points.
In a dominant performance, St. John's RC Savana took command early against Naitiri FYM, overpowered their opponents, and dismantled their defense. Led by MaryLeona Otenyo's 22 points, the home team outscored their visitors 42-29, securing a comfortable win. The performance marked a clear statement of St. John's RC Savana's superiority on the court.
St. John's RC Savana's MaryLeona Otenyo grabbed 12 rebounds, while Naitiri FYM's Berine Akisa Kedi scored 21 points.
In a thrilling contest, Jedi Order trailed entering the 4th quarter but rallied to win. Led by Jackson Agunda's 14 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by Jacob Ochieng's 27 points. The win marked a dramatic turnaround for Jedi Order, who showed their ability to come from behind and secure crucial victories.
Jedi Order's Jackson Agunda hit 3/7 from three, while NCBA's Jacob Ochieng scored 27 points.
In a thrilling contest, Cardinal Otunga HS trailed entering the 4th quarter but rallied to win. Led by Breana Sakwa Sabuni's 8 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by Berine Akisa Kedi's 21 points. The win marked a dramatic turnaround for Cardinal Otunga HS, who showed their ability to come from behind and secure crucial victories.
Cardinal Otunga HS' Breana Sakwa Sabuni scored 8 points, while Naitiri FYM's Berine Akisa Kedi scored 21 points.
In a dominant performance, Legacy took command early against ANU, overpowered their opponents, and dismantled their defense. Led by George Ssozi's 16 points, the home team outscored their visitors 74-61, securing a comfortable win. The performance marked a clear statement of Legacy's superiority on the court.
Legacy's George Ssozi hit 4/4 from the free throw line, while ANU's Gilbert Isoka scored 15 points.
In a dominant performance, NYS took command early against Parklands Baptist, overpowered their opponents, and dismantled their defense. Led by Antony Ukebi's 15 points, the home team outscored their visitors 67-46, securing a comfortable win. The performance marked a clear statement of NYS' superiority on the court.
NYS' Antony Ukebi hit 3/9 from three, while Parklands Baptist's Steven Indebe scored 16 points.
In a thrilling contest, St. Brigid's Girls trailed entering the 4th quarter but rallied to win. Led by Rose Naliaka's 9 points, the visitors outlasted their hosts, who were led by MaryLeona Otenyo's 6 points. The win marked a dramatic turnaround for St. Brigid's Girls, who showed their ability to come from behind and secure crucial victories.
St. Brigid's Girls' Rose Naliaka scored 9 points, while St. John's RC Savana's MaryLeona Otenyo scored 6 points.
In a dominant performance, DREAMERS took command early against DB SAVIO, overpowered their opponents, and dismantled their defense. Led by Patrick Ngugi's 13 points, the visitors outscored their hosts 76-46, securing a blowout win. The performance marked a clear statement of DREAMERS' superiority on the court.
DREAMERS' Patrick Ngugi scored 13 points, while DB SAVIO's Mamer Bior scored 14 points.