Head coach Japheth Munala was over the moon after the victory, saying they were finally rewarded for their patience, four years after he started the project.
“We started a bit low because we had some basic errors on service and we were losing a lot of points. But when we talked at the end of the first set, we rectified that and we ended up controlling the game,” Munala told Capital Sports.
He added; “I want to thank my players and the technical bench for the effort they put. Everyone worked extra hard and we have been rewarded.”
The tactician hailed the belief in his girls especially having started poorly to drop the first set 25-18, before winning the next three 25-19, 25-21 and 25-21.