In a one-sided National Basketball League clash at the Lugogo Indoor Arena on Wednesday, the City Oilers showcased their dominance with a resounding 101-56 victory over the KIU Titans. This win marks the Oilers' fourth consecutive triumph, solidifying their strong form in the league's second round.

The Oilers set the tone early, with Peter Akok sinking a long-range shot to conclude the first period, leaving the Titans trailing by 14 points. The momentum continued in the second quarter, as Malual Dier extended the lead to 17 points by halftime. The third period saw the Oilers further widen the gap, with Benjamin Kawumi's layup pushing the advantage to 39 points.

Despite a spirited effort from the Titans in the final quarter, the Oilers maintained their composure, sealing a decisive 45-point victory. Bolton Rujumba led the scoring for the Oilers with 15 points, supported by Edgar Munaba (14 points) and Joseph Chuma (12 points), all contributing double-digit scores. On the opposing side, Ambrose Olum top-scored for the Titans with 16 points, followed by Hon Kwany (13 points) and William Charles (10 points).

This commanding win underscores the City Oilers' growing momentum as they continue their pursuit of success in the National Basketball League.