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Aminata Semassekou (Left) of Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) challenge Jemima Night of Equity Hawks during their Kenya Basketball Federation match at Nyayo National Stadium Basketball Court on March 01, 2025. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

After two successful outings and a defeat, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) have now shifted their focus to the quarter-finals of the 2025 Women Basketball League Africa (WBLA) in Cairo, Egypt.

The dockers, who returned to the continental stage after a year in the cold, advanced to the last eight after finishing second in Group B with five points. They lost their last preliminary game to defending champions Ferroviario de Maputo from Mozambique, but their two wins were good enough to see them through to the knockouts.

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