Africa women volleyball bronze medalist Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) and Kenya Prisons women’s volleyball teams will miss the services of their top players at next week’s African Clubs Championship in Kelibia, Tunisia.
The teams, who named their squads ahead of the championships that serves off on April 19th to 1st May will miss top players since they are training with Malkia Strikers ahead of Olympic Games at the Kasarani gymnasium.
Pipeline will be without Pamela Adhiambo, Gladys Ekaru and libero Agrippina Kundu.
Prisons will miss libero Elizabeth Wanyama, setter Jane Wacu, Joan chelagat (middle blocker), attackers Pamela Masaisai and Immaculate Chemtai and centre Lorine Chebet.
Squads
Pipeline: Lydia Iswani, Triza Atuka, Yvonne Sinaida, Celestine Nyongesa, Rose Magoi, Metrine Nabwire, Winnie Adhiambo, Esther Wangeci, Betty Sifuna, Gaudencia Makokha, Tebla Simiyu, Ruth Jepng’etich, Magdalyne Chemtai and Esther Mutinda.
Officials: Paul Gitau (head coach), Esther Jepkosgei (assistant coach), Hellen Gichuru (team manager), Eric Ogola (trainer), Nicholas Rono (team doctor).
Prisons: Brackcidise Agala, Meldine Sande, Yvonne Wavinya, Anne Lowem, Sheryline Jepkemboi, Diana Khisa, Tarus Judith, Florence Bosire, Herman Kipyegon, Lydia Maiyo and Teresa Akai
Officials: Mavisi Anzenga (coach), David Lung’aho (technical director), Beverlyne lung’aho (team manager), Alex Mwendia (team doctor), Catherine Ndereba (head of delegation)
