Strathmore University Swords Suffer Setback as Conso Atieno Sidelined by Injury

Strathmore University Swords, a formidable force in Kenyan women’s basketball, have been dealt a significant blow with the news of playmaker Consolata “Conso” Atieno being ruled out for the remainder of the season due to injury. The veteran point guard underwent surgery following an ankle injury sustained during the playoff quarterfinals against USIU Flames.

Ronny Owino, the team’s experienced coach, confirmed the unfortunate news, stating that Atieno’s absence will be keenly felt during the crucial playoff stages. “Conso suffered an ankle injury and we will have to play the rest of the series without her. It is a big blow for the team since she will miss the rest of the season,” Owino remarked. This injury has not only sidelined Atieno but also adds to the team’s woes following an earlier injury to another key player, Nereah Maggy, during their opening match in Eldoret.

Maggy, who had been instrumental with a remarkable performance of 24 points and 15 rebounds in that game, has been sorely missed. Her absence compounded the challenges for the Swords as they navigate through tough playoff encounters.

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The timing of Atieno’s injury couldn’t have been worse for the Swords, who are currently battling against defending champions Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) in the semifinals. The Porters have taken a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-five series, with victories of 63-48 and 61-54 in the initial games. Now, facing the prospect of progressing without one of their key playmakers, Strathmore University faces an uphill task to turn the series around in Mombasa this weekend.

Coach Owino expressed his concerns about managing the team’s strategy and morale in light of these setbacks. “We have missed her [Atieno] all along,” he lamented, underscoring the pivotal role she played in the team’s dynamics.

The Swords, known for their resilience and tactical prowess, will need to dig deep and rally around their remaining players to mount a comeback against KPA. With the playoffs reaching a critical juncture, the team’s ability to adapt and overcome these challenges will determine their fate in the ongoing championship race.

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As the basketball community watches closely, the absence of Conso Atieno serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports and the resilience required to contend at the highest level. For Strathmore University Swords, the road ahead is fraught with challenges, but the spirit of competition and determination may yet yield a turnaround in their playoff fortunes.

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