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David GOMBE
Olila HS 62/8
Mild SS 65/5
Mild SS received by 5 wickets
The 2026 SkyView Ladies Colleges Cricket Week got here to its conclusion on Saturday in Gulu metropolis with Mild SS rising champions.
Find beneath the report. It contains the person awards.
Mild SS overcame metropolis rivals Olila HS by 5 wickets to emerge champions of the SkyView Ladies Colleges Cricket Week on Saturday.
The 2 sides confronted off in a low-scoring, however nerve-racking encounter that noticed Olila who elected to bat first set solely 62/8.
Rita Alio and Teddy Anyait every picked three wickets to assist Mild SS restrict Olila to that rating.
Olila begun their protection brilliantly with two maidens nevertheless, the rating they set was all the time going to be a tough one to defend.
Mild SS didn’t want any particular person brilliance of their chase. That they had solely two gamers (Ruth Kulume with 15 not out and Susan Akidi with 14 off 25) rating in double digits, however added to the 15 extras Olila gave out, they accomplished their chase with 10 balls spare.
It’s the second time Mild SS are successful this trophy having accomplished so in 2024 once they beat the identical opponent.
Within the Plate last, one other soroti aspect rose to victory after debutants Soroti SS beat St. James SS by 6 wickets.
Judith Iroo who plucked 5 wickets for no run towards Gulu HS picked three on this recreation, main her aspect to victory.
Particular person awards.
Sonia Nampeera- whose aspect, St. John’s SS- stopped within the Tremendous Eight was named the event MVP.
The all-rounder racked up 872 factors having picked 21 wickets- essentially the most on the tournament- and 93 runs.

Malisa Ariokot- Victoria Pearls all-rounder took residence the Finest Batters award. The Olila captain scored the event’s highest runs- 279.
Mild SS’ Rita Alio picked 20 wickets, one lower than Nampeera, however she was named the Finest Bowler of the event.
Mary Nabuma from Soroti was named the Finest Fielder having registered 14 dismissals that included 10 catches and 4 runouts.
The Finest Wicketkeeper award went to Mackline Kyosaba from Masindi SS. She had eleven dismissals- six catches and 5 runouts.
There was additionally an award for the teenager participant of the event and it went to Nyakasura’s Angella Ihunde- a 12-year-old.
