The national Bridge League 3rd Round returns on the 19th of October 2024 at the Entebbe […]
Ndejje University, Uganda – The final round of the Ndejje MAVERICKS Bridge League took place on 11th October 2024, delivering an electric and competitive atmosphere at Ndejje University. Since its inception in August, the league has featured 18 pairs competing over three months, navigating 60 challenging boards and ranked using the match points system. The climax of the league saw the top six pairs battling fiercely for the coveted gold, silver, and bronze medals. Leading up to the final round, Joseph Genza and Andrew Sebuufu had set a high bar, maintaining their lead with outstanding performance. The final saw them solidify their dominance, winning the gold medal with an impressive 266 match points over 70 boards played. In a closely contested fight for the silver medal, Moni Justine and Mirembe Rebecca showcased remarkable skill, earning 246 match points to secure their spot on the podium. Not far behind, Allen Namugambwa and Okulei Joash demonstrated their prowess, clinching the bronze medal with 219 match points, narrowly edging out Alex Lubandi and Rebecca Asiimwe who finished fourth with 217 match points. The event was a resounding success, highlighting the growing enthusiasm and competitiveness within the bridge community in Uganda. As the exciting Ndejje MAVERICKS League concluded, players and fans alike are already looking forward to its return in January 2025. The league’s ability to draw such passionate participation and deliver high-quality competition underscores the vibrant and dynamic nature of bridge at Ndejje University. The future of bridge in the region looks brighter than ever, with new talents emerging and seasoned players continuing to raise the bar.
Ndejje University, Uganda – The Ndejje University campus is abuzz with anticipation as it prepares to host the final round of the prestigious Ndejje MAVERICKS Bridge League on 11th October 2024. This climactic event marks the conclusion of an exhilarating season that began in August and has captivated the bridge community. Over the past three months, 18 pairs have competed fiercely in the league, navigating a challenging course of 60 boards, all meticulously ranked using the match points system. The competition has been intense, showcasing strategic brilliance and exceptional skill, and has set the stage for an unforgettable final showdown. Leading the pack are Joseph Genza and Andrew Sebuufu, whose stellar performance has kept them at the top of the leaderboard. Hot on their heels are Moni Justine and Mirembe Rebecca, who have demonstrated remarkable synergy and determination throughout the league. The final round promises to be a thrilling spectacle, with the top six pairs vying for the coveted gold, silver, and bronze medals. The stakes are high as these elite competitors prepare to showcase their best strategies and card play to secure their place on the podium. As the event approaches, the bridge community eagerly awaits what promises to be a spectacular conclusion to the Ndejje MAVERICKS Bridge League. The dedication and passion displayed by the players highlight the growing popularity of bridge in Uganda and the profound impact of the league on nurturing talent and fostering competition. Stay tuned for what is sure to be an unforgettable finale at Ndejje University, where champions will be crowned and new legends will emerge.
Busitema University, Uganda – The tranquil surroundings of Busitema University, located near the Uganda-Kenya border, recently became the epicenter of an exciting development in the world of bridge. The Uganda Bridge Federation, acting on a pivotal executive resolution, has embarked on an ambitious initiative to introduce the game across Uganda, with a significant training session conducted at the university. Renowned bridge coach Kizito Arnold led the training, which saw the enthusiastic participation of twelve players. The Federation’s commitment was evident as they provided essential equipment, including a set of bidding boxes, playing cards, and a table mat, ensuring the Busitema players had the proper tools to hone their skills. “These resources are just the beginning,” Coach Arnold emphasized. “With dedication and practice, these players can become formidable opponents on the national stage.” The training focused on scoring, bidding, and card play, laying a solid foundation for the participants. The Federation representative encouraged players to continue reading and practicing to enhance their skills further. This comprehensive approach aims to prepare the players for the National Bridge League 2024. With their newly acquired equipment, the Busitema Bridge Club is now poised to represent the region in the national league, held every fortnight. This marks a significant step for the club and the Federation’s broader vision for bridge in Uganda. As the initiative unfolds, the Federation’s efforts at Busitema University symbolize the beginning of a new era for bridge in Eastern Uganda, nurturing a community of players ready to compete and grow in this strategic and captivating game.
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