Inexperience haunts Zetech as they fall to star-studded REG

Beryl Adhiambo, who was the only double-digit scorer for the Kenyan side, led Sparks with 11 points...
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Novice basketball team Zetech University Sparks sustained their second defeat in the 2025 Women Basketball League Africa (WBLA) Zone Five qualifiers, falling 86-44 to the star-studded Rwandan Energy Group (REG). The match, held at Nyayo Gymnasium, highlighted Zetech's inexperience against a formidable opponent.
- The final score was 86-44 in favor of REG.
- REG features players like WNBA draftee Kayana Traylor.
- Beryl Adhiambo was Zetech's sole double-digit scorer with 11 points.
- Coach Maurice Obilo praised his team despite the loss, noting their improvement.
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