Espoir will be aiming to boost their chances to retain the Genocide Memorial Tournament trophy by qualifying for the semi-finals if they beat Rwanda Energy Group (REG) at Amahoro Indoor Stadium on Sunday evening.
Sunday
Group B
IPRC-South vs Patriots 4pmAPR vs 30-Plus 6pm
Group A
REG vs Espoir 8pmWomenUbumwe vs IPRC-South 2pm
Friday
Group A
IPRC-Kigali 54-80 Espoir
Group B
Patriots 120-50 30-PlusIPRC-South 73-56 APR
Espoir will be aiming to boost their chances to retain the Genocide Memorial Tournament trophy by qualifying for the semi-finals if they beat Rwanda Energy Group (REG) at Amahoro Indoor Stadium on Sunday evening.
The defending champions made a flying start defeating Heroes’ Day Tournament champions, IPRC-Kigali 80-54, in their Group A opener on Friday night and a win this evening would see them advance to the last four slated for next week.
However, they will have to dig deep to get the win against a side coached by former Espoir trainer Jean Bahufite that has had a very excellent campaign and are on the blink of winning the regular season league title in their first season.
Group A comprises three teams and REG will be playing their first game before they face IPRC-Kigali in the second game.
Meanwhile, in Group B, reigning league champions Patriots and playoffs champions IPRC-South will lock horns with each seeking for a win to boost their hopes to advance to the semi-final after both won their opening games.
Patriots comfortably defeated 30-Plus 120-50 at Amahoro Indoor Stadium, while IPRC-South beat APR 73-56 in Huye.
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