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Chelsea Jennings’ clutch shot propels REG WBBC to a narrow win over JKL Lady Dolphins

Chelsea Jennings hit the game-winning shot against the JKL Lady Dolphins. | Photo: Innocent Shema

Chelsea Jennings scored 17 points, including the game-winning shot, to help REG upset JKL Lady Dolphins 66-65 and set up a quarter-final matchup with Gladiators in Africa Women Basketball League Qualifiers Group D

Kigali, November 1st, Rwanda Energy Group Women Basketball team came from 11 points down in the final 2 minutes of the game to secure a 66-65 victory over Uganda champions, avoiding APR in the quarter finals and setting up a Gladiators matchup.

Prior to the game, it was evident that if REG WBBC don’t defeat the JKL Lady Dolphins, they would face APR WBBC in the quarterfinals, as APR had already finished their group games in second place behind Kenya’s Equity Bank. And no one in the REG camp wanted to face APR, who comfortably thrashed them 4-1 in the recent Rwanda Basketball League Playoffs finals.

On the court, the Rwandan electricians led the first two quarters (13-09, 20-20) to take a four-point lead in the first half, but the Ugandan champions and three-time title holders, JKL Lady Dolphins, responded after the break, scoring 22 points to REG’s 11.

The Mandy Juruni team held the lead until the final two minutes of the game, when JKL led by 11 points (64-53)

The Turning Point

The final two minutes of the game were a nightmare for Ugandans, beginning with Mary Amaniyo’s defensive foul, drawn by Chelsea Jennings, who converted the free throws to reduce the gap to nine points.

It was followed by Shakirah Nanvubya’s turnover, and Juruni felt that the team was losing concentration, then asked a timeout.

Mireille Nyota made a two-point play in the paint after the timeout to make it 57-64 with 1:45 remaining.

Brenda Ekon, the 2023 NBL women’s top scorer, decided to go alone and attack the rim as JKL had a possession, but she couldn’t get past Nyota Mireille, and the latter set up a transition offense, but Imanishimwe defended Chelsea Jennings in one on one. Imanishimwe passed the ball to Nanvubya, who turned over the ball again.

Before the final minute, Esperance Mukaneza and Jacques Bahige asked a timeout to play their final strategies, which was followed by Nyota Mireille’s basket into the paint, to inspire REG BBC to a comeback. 59-64

JKL squandered another possession when 2023 NBL MVP Hope Akello tossed the ball to Nanvubya, open on the three-point line, but the point guard’s long shot failed, and Nyota Mireille grabbed a defensive rebound and hit a three-point shot to cut the deficit to two points. 62-64 with 40 seconds remaining.

Ritah Imanishimwe was awarded two free throws after drawing a foul on the next possession, but only one was converted.

Betty Kalanga fouled out with 30 seconds left on the clock, forcing Mukaneza to use her final timeout to find a three-point shot to level the game at 65. The experienced Mandy Juruni took the chance to bolster his defense behind the arc as well, which worked and forced Micomyiza to attack the rim, but Captain Flirsh was fully aware of her movements.

JKL Lady Dolphins had a chance to kill the game after Hayes’ foul in the final 15 seconds, however Shakirah Nanvubya had a night to forget as she missed both free throws.

With JKL’s tight defense on the three-point line, REG chose to employ Nyota Mireille’s height in the paint, and she didn’t disappoint. 64-65 with 10 seconds remaining.

The Basket was followed by Flavia Oketcho’s turnover and Chelsea Jennings made no mistake with a midrange shot to take the game, 66-65.

The Congolese center Mireille Nyota Muganza led REG to a hard-fought comeback, and Chelsea Jennings was the night’s hero, hitting a clutch jumper to seal a much-needed victory.

Muganza produced an outstanding performance for Esperance Mukaneza’s side, recording 22 points and 19 rebounds in 35 minutes spent on court. Chelsea Jennings followed suit with 17 points.

JKL’s leading scorer, Ekon Brenda netted 21 points

REG faces the Gladiators in a quarterfinal today, October 2, at 7 p.m., while The Dolphins take on APR at 5 p.m.

The Vijana Queens play KPA at 12, while the Nile Legends rub shoulders with Equity Bank in the other quarterfinal matchups.

The games take place at LDK Gymnasium

Africa Women Basketball League Qualifiers: Betty Kalanga poured in 27 as REG Women BBC swiftly routed the Nile Legends

Betty Kalanga scored a game-high 27 points to help REG WBBC defeat the Nile Legends.

Betty Kalanga scored 16 of her 27 points in the first half to help the Rwanda Energy Group Women Basketball Club roll to an easy 95-73 victory over the Nile Legends on Monday night, their second win in a row in the ongoing Africa Women Basketball League Qualifiers, Group D

Following an easy win over Tanzania’s JKT (89-38) in their first game, the Rwanda Energy Group squad scraped their way into the Africa Women Basketball League Qualifiers playoffs by defeating South Sudan’s Nile Legends in their second game.

The 2023 Rwanda Basketball League runners-up downed the South Sudanese behind a high performance from Kalanga. They outscored them 27-15 in the first quarter and never looked back.

In the second period, the electricians picked up where they left off, tallying 26 points, while the young South Sudanese improved and scored 20 points.

After the interval, REG continued to overwhelm Nile Legends, scoring 27 points to 21 for a 24-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Esperance Mukaneza’s team had a low score quarter of 15 points due to squad alterations and foul troubles for key players, while the young ladies from South Sudan raised their confidence and poured in 17 points.

Kalanga scored a game-high 27 points on 10 of 14 shooting from the field and 7 of 8 from the foul line. She also grabbed eight rebounds and had four assists.

Mireille Nyota Muganza, REG Women BBC Center, had a double double performance.

Mireille Nyota Muganza had a double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds, while Chelsea Jennings added 17 points and dished out 5 assists before getting into foul trouble in last Quarter.

Rhoda Ruth Nagitta and Ajah Akuak both scored 17 points for the Nile Legends, while Brenda Kayaga finished with 15 points. Ajah Akuah led the squad with 10 rebounds.

Chelsea Jennings attempting to dribble past Ajah Akuak

The REG squad is back on the floor today, taking on Kenya’s KPA.

The games are being held at LDK Gymnasium.

Photos: Innocent SHEMA

Rwandan Derby ends in a goalless draw.

APR and Rayon Sports side played out to a goalless draw on Sunday, October 29 at KPS | Photo: IGIHE

APR FC held Rayon Sports to a 0-0 draw at Kigali Pele Stadium, in an intense and enthralling Rwanda Premier League high-profile match

Kigali, October 29, A prominent Rwanda Premier League encounter concludes in a goalless draw, leaving no one satisfied and completing APR’s four-game winless streak against their arch rivals.

A draw favors neither team, as Rayon Sports sit in seventh place with 13 points, while their opponent, and the host for this match, remains in second place behind Musanze FC, who beat AS Kigali to keep their pole position.

APR will face AS Kigali in their next match, while Rayon Sports will travel to Rubavu to face Etincelles FC.

Rwanda Premier League Matchday 9 Results

 

FRIDAY 29/10

Gorilla FC 2-3 Marines FC

Kiyovu Sports FC 6-1 Etoile de l’Est FC

SATURDAY 28/10

Bugesera FC 2-2 Amagaju FC

Mukura VS 1-0 Etincelles FC

Gasogi United 0-1 Police FC

SUNDAY 29/10

APR FC 0-0 Rayon Sports

Sunrise FC 1-2 Muhazi United

Musanze FC 1-0 AS Kigali FC

Amavubi drop in FIFA rankings

The Rwanda men’s national football team, Amavubi, dropped to 140th in the latest FIFA rankings, published on October 26 by the world governing body for Football.

According to FIFA’s most recent rankings, which were revealed on Thursday, October 26, Rwanda is now ranked 140th, 40th in Africa, with a total of 1087.03 points, the same points held last month but with one place down from 139th to 140th globally.

Among other East African countries, the Amavubi are behind DRC (65th), Uganda (90th), Kenya (110th), and Tanzania (121st). Burundians are ranked 142nd, and South Sudan is ranked 167th.

On the continental scale, Morocco and Senegal remain top and second, respectively, with Tunisia third, Algeria fourth, and Egypt fifth.

Argentina continues to lead the world rankings, followed by France, Brazil, England, and Belgium.

Portugal climbed two spots to sixth position, followed by the Netherlands. Spain rose two places to No. 8, with Italy in ninth place and Croatia dropping four places to No. 10.

Rwanda’s best-ever ranking was 64th in the world in March 2015, while its lowest-ever position was 178 in 1999. They begin the 2026 World Cup qualifiers next month against the 125th-ranked Zimbabwe before facing the 64th-ranked South Africa. Both games will take place at Huye International Stadium.

Nine teams confirmed for FIBA Africa Women Basketball League 2023 Qualifiers Group D

Rwanda will be represented by APR and REG, the finalists in the 2023 RBL Playoffs.
Nine elite East African teams have confirmed their participation in the forthcoming FIBA Africa Women Basketball League 2023 Qualifiers Group D, slated for October 28 to November 4 in Kigali. The Lady Canons of UCU will not take part.

The Tournament, formerly known as the FIBA Africa Zone 5 Women’s Club Championship, had been originally slated to run from October 21 to October 28 before being moved by FIBA Africa to October 28 to November 4 in Kigali.

The Group D competition‘s hosts, APR Women BBC and Rwanda Energy Group (REG), were expected to be joined by other eight teams. However, The UCU Lady Canons, the 2022 Ugandan NBL Champions, withdrew from the competition for unspecified reasons.

Uganda was supposed to be represented by two teams, however, the JKL Lady Dolphins, the 2022 NBL Women’s runner-up and now 2023 Champions, will be the sole flag bearers of the Pearl of Africa.

Other teams confirmed include Tanzania’s Vijana Queens and JKT Stars, and South Sudan’s Nile Legends. Burundi’s Gladiators will compete as well, while Kenya will be represented by KPA and Equity Bank Hawks.

The preliminary rounds are set to take place at LDK Gymnasium, with the finals expected at Kigali’s BK Arena.

The competition serves as a qualification for the 2023 FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women, which will be held in Egypt from December 8 to December 17.

The FIBA Africa Women Basketball League 2023 Qualifiers Finalists from Group D will advance to the continental showpiece.

The African Women Basketball League 2023 Qualifiers Group D gets underway on October 28 in Kigali.

The rivalry between APR WBBC and REG WBBC is expected to take center stage in regional competition.
The Africa Women Basketball League 2023 Qualifiers in Group D will be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from October 28 to November 4, 2023. and The formerly Africa Zone 5 Women’s Club Championship will potentially gather ten clubs from six East African countries.

The competition sees a few alterations in player registration under the new branding and format, as teams are now limited to only two players from outside the continent, the same as BAL in the men’s category. Hence, two of the four eligible foreign players must be from another African country.

The rationale for rebranding is that the league has to be better associated with the Basketball African League (BAL). However this one has not garnered NBA support as it is still under FIBA’s complete oversight.

This week-long competition is hosted by the Rwanda Basketball Federation, and the 2023 RBL finalists APR BBC and REG BBC will be joined by South Sudanese Nile Legends and Burundian Gladiators.

The 2022 Uganda NBL Champions UCU Lady Canons are waiting for the JKL Lady Dolphins, who are one game away from clinching the 2023 league title, to hit the road and join KPA from Kenya, as well as Vijana Queens and JKT Stars from Tanzania, in Kigali.

After the withdrawal of Zetech University, Kenya’s Equity Bank Hawks will also be taking part.

The preliminary rounds are set to take place at LDK Gymnasium, with the finals expected at Kigali’s BK Arena.

Following a third-place finish in the previous edition, The APR women’s basketball team placed eighth among the ten clubs in the continental tournament. Egypt’s Sporting Alexandria won the title.

The tournament finalists will make it to the FIBA Africa Women Basketball League, which will be held in Cairo, Egypt, from December 8th to December 17th, 2023.

Zimbabwe is set to host Nigeria in Rwanda in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match.

The Zimbabwe Warriors intend to host Nigeria in Rwanda for their first home 2026 World Cup qualifying match. Given that Zimbabwe currently lacks approved stadia, the Warriors plan to stay in Rwanda following their game against Amavubi to host the Super Eagles a week later.

The Warriors of Zimbabwe could play their first two games in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers in Rwanda, as CAF has criticized all venues in the country that used to host international matches for failing to meet international standards.

Usually, international matches in Zimbabwe were held in The National Sports Stadium and Rufaro in Harare, as well as Babourfields in Bulawayo. However, since the country was suspended by FIFA, the stadiums in the country were no longer up to grade, and hence the continuing renovations on the venues have not been completed on time.

According to the local website Soccer24, talks have been ongoing between the Zimbabwe Football Association, ZIFA, and the Rwanda Football Association, FERWAFA, with the aim for Zimbabwe to host Nigeria in the land of a thousand hills.

The journey to the 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, will begin on November 13, 2023. Zimbabwe will travel to Rwanda in Group C’s opening game, and the Warriors are keen to host Nigeria’s Super Eagles in Rwanda a week later.

The list of approved venues is only for matchdays 1 and 2, which means the Zimbabwe can host other matches in the campaign if Harare’s National Sports Stadium passes further CAF inspections.

Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Benin, and Lesotho comprise Group C of the African 2026 World Cup Qualifiers.

Musa Esenu’s sensational brace steer Rayon Sports past Etoile de l’Est

Musa Esenu (20) scored twice to help Rayon Sports defeat Etoile de l'Est.
Ugandan striker, Musa Esenu hit an incredible brace to drive Rayon Sports to a 2-1 win over Etoile de l’Est in the Rwanda Premier League on Wednesday evening. The Blues were in Kigali Pele Stadium today to face a Ngoma-based club to round out a matchday 6 schedule.

Esenu put Rayons ahead after 30 minutes when he converted an excellent ball from Hadji Iraguha’s corner. He doubled the advantage with a left leg 10 minutes later, following a superb play from Joackiam Ojera.

Rayon Sports had to play the final 30 minutes with a man less after Burundian international Emmanuel Mvuyekure was sent off. However, Etoile de l’Est didn’t capitalize on their numerical advantage until the 90th minute, when Godspower Gabriel trimmed the deficit to 2-1.

A decent result for the Blues; Mauritanian Mohamed Wade took over as interim coach earlier this week as Yamen Zelfani left the club by mutual consent

The result means Rayon Sports moves into fourth place in the table, four points leaders Musanze FC, while Etoile de l’Est is just three points off the bottom.

What’s Next?

Rayon Sports are in Premier League action at Musanze on Sunday. On the other hand, Etoile de l’Est is set to take on Muhazi United in the Eastern provincial derby. The game will take place at Ngoma Stadium.

RPL: Mukura wins, APR and Bugesera share the spoils, and Etincelles forfeits.

Mukura VS beat Sunrise 1-0, Gorilla and Gasogi shared the points in an exciting 4-goal draw, APR and Bugesera played a one-all draw, while Etincelles forfeited the Musanze encounter of Rwanda Premier League round 6 played this Tuesday.

At Huye International Stadium, midfielder Gerrard Ndayogeje scored a late goal to secure Mukura VS the three points over Hassan Muhire’s Sunrise. It was Mukura’s first victory since a 1-0 triumph over the Marines on August 26.

Simultaneously, Kigali Pele Stadium [KPS] was staging a brotherly clash between Gasogi United and Gorilla FC. The battle concluded in a 2-2 tie.

Darcy Irakoze and Yves Habimana scored for Gorilla, while Hamiss Hakim and Theodore Malipangou netted for Gasogi. The latter was registering his fourth goal of the season.

Following a 2-1 win over Musanze FC last week, under the floodlights of KPS, APR FC drew 1-1 with Bugesera FC. Victor Mbaoma struck once again before Gilbert Tuyihimbaze put the visitors level one minute before the end of regular time.

In the other matchday 6 encounter scheduled to take place at Umuganda Stadium, the hosts Etincelles and visitors Musanze FC walked from the tunnel ready to kick off the action, but the match commissioner urged the referees to slow down since there was no ambulance at the venue.

The officials waited 15 minutes; however, the ambulance was nowhere to be seen, resulting in a 3-0 forfeit for the home team, and Musanze headed back home with three points and three goals.

Musanze FC maintains his lead in the rankings with 13 points from the three points gained effortless, followed by APR with 11 points.

Tomorrow, Police FC will face Muhazi United, before Rayon Sports take on Etoile de l’Est at KPS, Kiyovu travels to Huye Stadium to face high-flying Amagaju, and Marines will lock horns against AS Kigali at Umuganda Stadium.

APR is back to winning way

Jean Bosco Ruboneka celebrates his first goal of the season | Photo Credit: IGIHE
A week after being humiliated in the CAF Champions League, APR FC overcame Musanze FC 2-1 to get back on track and closer to the league leaders. Bosco Ruboneka and Victor Mbaoma scored for APR, while Pacifique Tuyisenge scored Musanze’s consolation.

KIGALI, October 6 – At Pele Stadium, APR handed Musanze FC the first loss of the season, boosting their morale to compete in local competition if they are to defend the league, they have won for the past four seasons.

Musanze district-sponsored club travelled from the northern province to keep their unbeaten streak and pole position in the Rwanda Premier League, in a rescheduled round 4 matchup against the defending champions

APR FC midfielder, Bosco Ruboneka gave the army side the lead after eight minutes, and Victor Mbaoma increased the lead in the 18th.

Pacifique Tuyisenge came off the bench to score a consolation goal for Sosthene Habimana’s Musanze in the 88th minute.

APR’s victory places them second on the table, behind today’s opponent Musanze. They both have 10 points, but Musanze has a better goal difference, even though APR still has a game in hand.

The Rwanda Premier League action continues tomorrow, with Marines hosting Rayon Sports in a rescheduled matchday 4 due to Rayon Sports’ international engagement