Deaf men's basketball team in past action © Courtesy
Deaf men's basketball team in past action © Courtesy

Team Kenya coach petitions government for improved preparations ahead of World Deaf Basketball Championship

Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 24.04.23. | 19:31

The international competition that is set to be held in Greece has attracted eight women's teams and 16 men's teams.

Kenya Deaf Basketball Association (KDBA) are through with their trials to select Team Kenya to this year’s World Deaf Basketball Championship set to be held in Heraklion, Greece.

The selectors named 15 members for each of the men and women’s team that are set to begin training latest next month for the global competition set for 13 to 24 June.

Speaking to Mozzart Sport after the two-day selection exercise that saw teams from six counties compete to give the coaching staff a chance to select the best, Kenyan international Hilda Indasi who is one of the coaches called for early preparations.

“We are waiting on the official communication for when the team hits camp and remain hopeful it will be soon as the players need enough time to gel and work on their craft. From the selection tournament held at Ulinzi Complex, we managed to select the best there was for each team but they need some more training to be ready for the level of competition expected in Greece,” Indasi offered.

The tactician has additionally petitioned the government to help the team travel to Greece ahead of time for a chance to play some friendly matches against the elite teams before the extravaganza gets underway.

The women’s competition in Greece has attracted eight countries including the hosts, Italy, Kenya, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Ukraine and United States while he men’s competition is set to have double that number.

In addition to Kenya who are the only African team to qualify, other participants include Argentina, Australia, China, Dominican Republic, hosts Greece, Hong Kong, Israel, Lebanon, Lithuania, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Ukraine, United States and Venezuela.

Deaf women's team in past action © CourtesyDeaf women's team in past action © Courtesy


Ladies

1.Mercyline Nekesa - Nairobi

2.Mercy Mideva - Kajiado 

3.Mary Apiyo - Nairobi

4.Winnie Adhiambo. Nairobi

5.Teresia Akumu - Siaya

6.Sabina Achieng- Nairobi

7.Teresia Wangui- Nairobi

8.Sylvia Achieng- Kajiado 

9.Mercy Jerono- Kajido

10.Juliet Gekondo- Kajiado 

11.Damatria Adhiambo- Nairobi

12.Brenda Bwire - Kisumu

13.Irene Adhiambo - Kisumu

14.Mercy Ayuma- Nairobi

15.Felicia Kulola - Kwale

Men

1.James Odhiambo- Kisumu

2.Wilson Obange- Mombasa

3.Fredrick Ochieng- Mombasa

4.Edwin Mbuthia- Mombasa

5.Nicholas Aluoch- Mombasa

6.Brian Okiring - Nairobi

7.Wilson Kenda- Kajiado 

8.Geoffrey Oichi- Nairobi

9.David Ogogo- Kisumu

10.Chaka Ndoro- Kwale

11.Chaka Nyae- Kwale

12.Michael Ndungu- Nyeri

13.Collins Obiki- Nairobi

14.Fredrick Otieno- Kisumu

15.Elias Lamb - Kajiado


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