• Saturday, 23 November 2024
Malkia Strikers lose 3 sets to Brazil in their second match at the Paris Olympics 2024

Malkia Strikers lose 3 sets to Brazil in their second match at the Paris Olympics 2024

Malkia Strikers Wednesday night lost their second match at the Paris Olympics against Poland despite outside hitters Pamela Adhiambo and Veronica Adhiambo emerging the best scorers of the Pool B second match played at the South Paris Arena here in Paris.

The duo returned a combined 27 points but it was too little to give Malkia Strikers their first ever win at the Games , losing 25-14, 25-17 and 25-15 against the Women’s Nations League bronze medalists.

Pamela, who emerged as the second best scorer in the first match against Brazil, topped the scoring charts on 14 points with 13 kills and one block while Veronica had 11 kills and two blocks.

 

The ten-time African champions once again had great starts in the first two sets as Pamela and Veronica terrorized the former European champions’ back court with powerful attacks but failed to hold on their momentum losing 25-14 and 25-17.

And despite showing flashes of brilliance in the attacking department, poor reception ghosts returned to haunt the Kenyans as Poland led from start to win the final set 25-15, punching their ticket to the quarter finals.

Pamela, who has perfectly filled the void left by injured attacker Sharon Chepchumba, was elated to emerge the top scorer of the match.

“Although we’ve not won the match, I’m very happy to have emerged as the best scorer. This shows we’re improving and soon I’m sure we will get the elusive win. They have a good defence but we managed to get points from them.

“If we prepare well against Japan, we can get a win and end the wait for the first triumph. I hope the stars will align for us on Saturday,” said Pamela.

Setter Esther Mutinda bemoaned her team's lack of concentration in the late stages of each set.

“We’re letting our opponents go past us even after starting very well. If you look keenly, we're also giving up when they go above us and that makes it impossible for us to close in again,” she said.

Head coach Japeth Munala is however not giving up on their first ever win and has already set his eyes firmly on Japan.

“We’re improving in every match and getting 17 points against Poland makes me start dreaming of the first ever set win. We improved on our attacking but reception was not good this time around.

“We will have to be good in all the departments if we’re to get a win against Japan,” said Munala.

Kenya will wind up the preliminary matches on Saturday against Japan who lost 3-1 sets against Poland.

 

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