Quartet for Caf duty By Bonnie Mugabe THE Confederation of African Football (Caf) has appointed a Rwandan quartet to handle Sunday’s 1/8th Orange Confederation Cup tie between Nigeria’s Enyimba and AS Vita of DRC. The quartet includes centre referee Hudu Munyemana and three assistants Felicien Kabanda, Eric Ruhamiriza and Issa Kagabo. AS Vita, managed by former Rayon coach Raoul Shungu and APR Coach Andy Mfutila advanced after trouncing Panthere of Cameroon on goal aggregates 4-3. Elsewhere, Stade Malien will travel up north to face Morocco’s FUS Rabat whilst Sfaxien face Egyptian debutants Petrojet in Suez. APR ‘s Owuor eyes more silverware By Timothy Muvunyi APR basketball coach Cliff Owuor expects to add to his trophy cabinet by winning this weekend’s Memorial tournament. The two-day tournament, which has been organized by the local basketball federation (Ferwaba), is being played to honour victims of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The defending league champions, who have already swept two titles this year; Heroes and Fair Play tournaments, open their campaign this morning against CSK at Amahoro Indoor Stadium. “This is a very important tournament for us because it is a build up to the league and we want to assess ourselves,” the Kenyan coach said. Other teams in contention include fallen giants Espoir, KIE, UGB, Rusizi and UNR. Ends