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Uganda's national netball team completed a perfect tournament run, defeating Wales 70-48 to claim the Celtic Cup championship in Glasgow.
Uganda's She Cranes netball team has made history by winning the Celtic Cup with an unbeaten record across all five tournament matches. The squad capped their dominant run with a decisive 70-48 victory against Wales at Glasgow's Emirates Arena on Sunday.
Playing in a round-robin format, the championship was awarded based on total wins and goal differential. After overcoming early pressure from Wales to establish a narrow 17-15 first-period lead, Uganda shifted into high gear with strategic defensive plays that disrupted their opponents' rhythm.
The African champions showcased remarkable improvement in the second quarter, building a 12-goal halftime advantage through relentless defensive pressure. Key players Aya Gloria and Faridah Kadondi formed an impenetrable defensive wall, while midfielders controlled the game's tempo.
"Our team demonstrated incredible composure and execution," said a team spokesperson. "The players maintained their intensity throughout, extending the lead to 15 goals by the third period before closing with a 22-point margin."
Mary Nuba earned Player of the Match honors for her standout performance, while Shadia Nassanga received the tournament's top individual accolade. The victorious starting lineup featured:
This championship marks a significant milestone for Ugandan netball, establishing the She Cranes as a formidable force in international competition.
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