Kenya Pipeline players at a past event [Photo/Daily Nation]
Kenya Pipeline women's captian Triza Atuka is showing signs of caution ahead of the highly anticipated Kenya Volleyball Federation National League Play-offs.
The tournament is set to take off on Friday at the KPA Makande hall in Mombasa in what is scheduled to be a three day event.
According to Atuka, all teams have a good chance of securing the title and as such she has urged her team not to underestimate anyone.
“We have definitely come here for nothing short of the winner’s trophy which has a special cabinet at our company headquarters having won it for the past three years. But we must be alive to the fact that other teams have come of age and will be seriously challenging for the title,” Atuka said as quoted by the Daily Nation.
Kenya Pipeline arrived in Mombasa on Sunday in order to fully prepare and acclimatization for their opening match against KCB.
Kenya Pipeline will be looking for strong performances from hard hitting Leonida Kasaya, Yvone Snaida, Beldine Akinyi, Celestine Nyongesa, Janet Wanja.