The FUBA Division Two semi-finals tipped off on 1st November with game ones Nakasero while game two happened on Sunday 2nd at Lugogo.

Berkley defeated Vegetarian in both games one and two to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the series.

In game one, they won with ease, the game ending 86-54.

At the halftime break, Berkley led the game 50-28 and they did not slow down in the third quarter.

They outscored Vegetarian 21-8 to gain a 32-point lead.

All the 5 starters of Berkley scored double digits.

Richard Anyunva (15 pts, 10 reb, 4 stl), Jovani Malesh (10 pts, 7 reb), Noah Kalibala (12 pts), Caesar Adoke (13 pts, 8 ast, 5 stl) and Philip Kalanzi (14 pts).

Lubangekene Enoch led the scoring for Vegetarian with 16 points while Jackson Kulubya and Logiel Fabio scored 9 points each.

Berkley won 71-59 in game two but the highlight of this game was Vegetarian finishing with only 6 players.

Vegetarian had only 7 players available and 4 of them did not finish the game.

Adupa Erieza left with an injury, Ayub Ngumatoko was ejected while Daniel Mugisha and Fabio Logiel fouled out.

Before all that transpired, Berkley led 39-22 at halftime and and they extended their lead to 24 at the end of the third.

Despite Vegetarian fighting in the fourth, it was a little too late.

Richard Anyunva registered another double-double, 15 points and 12 rebounds.

Salim Kaggwa scored a team-high 17 points while Philip Kalanzi finished with 14.

Lubangekene Enoch registered a double-double, 18 points and 12 rebounds.

Logiel Fabio had 14 while Adupa Erieza checked out with 10 points.

Watoto registered a huge win against Makindye Shooters in game two to tie the series.

In game one, the Shooters won the game 70-62 despite a late, half hearted resurgence from Watoto.

In each of the first 3 quarters, Shooters outscored Watoto and thry led the game 51-38.

John Madol scored a staggering 26 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists.

Kul Lul Nyuon was the star performer with a double-double, 20 points, 12 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks.

Omara Emmanuel registered a double-double for Watoto, 20 points and rebounds.

Mark Mayanja added 13 while Elijah Nsereko finished with 11.

In game two, Watoto demolished Makindye Shooters in the second half, outscoring them by 20 points, to end the game 83-68.

The Shooters made multiple turnovers, 27 in total and 10 in the fourth quarter alone.

Watoto capitalized on that, scoring 30 points from turnovers.

They also had 4 players score 10+ points in the game.

Victor Makmot (19 points), Amara Emmanuel (18 points), Mark Mayanja (15 points), and Fortunate Kamugisha (13 points).

Kun Lul had another double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.

Trseor Tambwe had 10 points while John Madol and Freezie Bahat both scored 9 points.

Game three and four of these series will take place on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th.

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