Day 2 of the FIBA U18 African championship Zone V Qualifiers brought yet more drama as Rwanda (Girls) lost the game on the while Kenya shot lights out from 3-point range.
Both Uganda teams dominant to get easy wins and putting themselves in pole position for the ticket to the Championship.
Most points (winning team)
97, Uganda vs Kenya (G)
95, Kenya vs Tanzania (B)
Most points (losing team)
69, Rwanda vs Tanzania (G)
81, Tanzania vs Kenya (B)
Least Points (winning team)
70, Tanzania vs Rwanda
78, Uganda vs Rwanda
Least points (losing team)
47, Kenya vs Uganda
49, Rwanda vs Uganda
Biggest winning margin
50, Uganda 97:47 Kenya
29, Uganda 78:49 Rwanda
Least Winning Margin
1, Rwanda 69:70 Tanzania
14, Tanzania 81:95 Kenya
Most Rebounds
72, Kenya vs Uganda
61, Kenya vs Tanzania
Most Assists
30, Uganda vs Kenya
21,Tanzania vs Kenya
Most Steals
48, Uganda vs Kenya
16, Uganda vs Rwanda
Most Blocks
5, Uganda and Kenya against each other and Rwanda vs Tanzania
9, Uganda vs Rwanda

Individual
Most points
23, Resty Nanangwe (UGA) vs KEN
23, Stanley Mtunguja (TZ) and Powell Owino (KEN) against each other.
Most Rebounds
19, Pendo Laizer (TZ) vs RWA
17, Patrick Githura Ndung’u (KEN) vs TZ
Most Assists
6, Christine Namyalo (UGA) vs KEN
9, Stanley Mtunguja (TZ) and Powell Owino (KEN)
Most Steals
9, Immaculate Adongpiny (UGA) and Resty Nanangwe (UGA) vs KEN
4, Powell Owino (KEN) vs TZ
Most Blocks
3, Rebecca Cyuzuzo (RWA) vs TZ
4, Yassin Hunda (TZ) vs KEN
Facts
Brigitte Nabishaka has recorded back-to-back double-doubles and is the only one to do so.
Stanley Mtunguja (TZ) and Resty Nanangwe (UGA) have scored 20+ points in consecutive games.
Uganda (Girls) had more steals (48) than Kenya had points (47).
Kenya (Girls) registered 71 turnovers against Uganda, that’s the highest in the tournament so far.
Kenya (Boys) is the first team to have 2 or more players score 20+ points in the same game. Powell Owino (23) and Patrick Githura Ndung’u (20) versus Tanzania.
Leader Boards
Points
47, Resty Nanangwe(UGA)
44, Stanley Mtunguja (TZ)
Rebounds
35, Brigitte Nabishaka (RWA)
23, Patrick Githura (KEN)
Assists
12, Christine Namyalo (UGA)
13, Stanley Mtunguja (TZ) and Powell Owino (KEN)
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