Most points (Winning team)

78, Uganda vs Rwanda (Girls)

103, Uganda vs Tanzania (Boys)

Most points (losing team)

47, Tanzania vs Kenya (Girls)

52, Kenya vs Rwanda (Boys)

Least points (winning team)

57, Kenya vs Tanzania

81, Rwanda vs Kenya

Least Points (losing team)

40, Rwanda vs Uganda

48, Tanzania vs Uganda

Most Rebounds

76, Rwanda vs Uganda

75, Uganda vs Tanzania

Most Assists

20, Uganda vs Rwanda

19, Uganda vs Tanzania

Most Steals

34, Uganda vs Rwanda

13, Rwanda vs Kenya

Most Blocks

6, Uganda vs Rwanda

6, Uganda vs Tanzania

Biggest winning margin

38, Rwanda 40:78 Uganda

55, Tanzania 48:103 Uganda

Lowest winning margin

10, Kenya 57:47 Tanzania

29, Rwanda 81:52 Kenya

Individual

Most points

24, Resty Nanangwe (UGA) vs Rwanda

23, Galiwango Brighton (UGA) vs Tanzania

Most Rebounds

22, Brigitte Nabishaka (RWA) vs Uganda

16, Charlse Jacob Mwere (KEN) vs Rwanda

Most Assists

6, Christine Namyalo (UGA) vs Rwanda

7, Tejan Joel Rugette (UGA) vs Tanzania

Most Steals

7, Pendo Laizer (TZ) vs Kenya

5, Stanley Mtunguja (TZ) and Brighton Galiwango (UGA) against each other

Most Blocks

3, Rebecca Cyuzuzo (RWA) vs Uganda

2, Gideon Ekukwai and Duot Ajang for Uganda vs Tanzania.

Plamedie Bizimana Kayira and Lucky Nziza Ngerero for Rwanda vs Kenya.

Facts

There were 9 double-doubles recorded on the opening day, 4 for the girls and 5 for the boys

For the girls, Roseline Akinyi (KEN), Elizabeth Laizer (TZ) , Brigitte Nabishaka (RWA), Resty Nanangwe (UGA). The boys included, Charlse Jacob Mwere (KEN), Stanley Mtunguja (TZ), Tejan Rugette Joel (UGA), Brighton Galiwango (UGA) and Victor Makmot (UGA).

Tejan Joel Rugette 📸 Toni Kamau/FUBA

Elizabeth Laizer was the first player to score 20+ points.

Brigitte Nabishaka was the first player to record 20+ points and 20+ rebounds after dropping,  20 pts, 22 rebs against Uganda.

Uganda (boys) was the first team to score 100+ points.

Uganda (Boys) had the highest number of double-double, 3 in total.

Uganda had 75 rebounds while Tanzania had 30. That is 2.5 times less than what Uganda had.

Only Uganda (Boys) converted more than 50% from the free throw line.

Free Throws

  • Kenya (G) 10/26, 38%
  • Tanzania (G) 18/37, 48%
  • Rwanda (G) 10/23, 43%
  • Uganda G) 6/17, 35%
  • Rwanda (B) 8/31, 38%
  • Kenya (B) 4/16, 25%
  • Tanzania (B), 10/22, 45%
  • Uganda (B), 15/29, 51%

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