Rwandan International small forward, Ndizeye Ndayisaba Dieudonné leads all scorers with 18 points in the Patriots’ victory over Shoot For The Stars on Saturday afternoon at Amahoro court.
After two quarters of keeping things close, the Patriots ended up blowing out Shoot For The Stars 88-60 in their first game of BKBNL Regular season Second leg
The defending champions, led by as much as 20 points in the third quarter, as they were driving into the paint at will. The Patriots‘ defense was certainly better at the moment indeed which gave them the confidence to control the last quarter. Match ended 88-60 (9-11, 16-14, 13-33, 22-30)
Ndizeye led the game finishing with 18 points, two assists, six rebounds, and two steals to help his team secure the seventh straight win of the season.
While the final score reflected a one-sided contest, the credit should given to the Shoot For The Stars for keeping things close for as long as possible even if they had no services of youngster Clovis Irera, who study in Muhanga district and movements between districts across the country are prohibited.
The BKBNL actions continue Sunday at Amahoro Outdoor Courts, with Patriots hosting Tigers while Shoot For The Stars rub shoulders with UGB.