Match-day 4 of the Women Faculties Cricket Week in Gulu noticed Olila Excessive Faculty cement their dominance with a commanding 9-wicket win over Mt. St. Henry’s Excessive Faculty at Layibi School Floor 2.
The victory retains Olila unbeaten and firmly on prime of Group B.
After profitable the toss, Mt. St. Henry’s selected to bat however faltered below relentless strain from Olila’s bowling assault, collapsing for simply 39 runs in 19.5 overs.
Evelyn Atuhaire (10) was the one batter to achieve double figures.
Immaculate Nandera starred with the ball, taking 3 wickets for 4 runs, whereas Martha Amayo, Lorna Anyait, and Devine Gabriella Nyamer every chipped in with two wickets.
Olila chased the goal briskly, reaching 41 in simply 4 overs.
Joan Ilora top-scored with a quickfire 26.
Olila want solely to defeat Sacred Coronary heart SS of their subsequent match to ensure prime spot in Group B, no matter different outcomes.
Group A stays aggressive, with Masaka SS main on 18 factors regardless of their match towards Gentle SS being washed out right now.
Oher groups in group B like Jinja SS and Gentle SS are nonetheless in rivalry for a semifinal spot relying on upcoming outcomes.
Olila’s event marketing campaign has been marked by dominance: victories over Masindi SS (by 90 runs), Goodheart SS (169 runs), Gayaza Excessive (8 wickets), St. John’s Mukono (110 runs), Gulu Excessive (9 wickets), and now Mt. St. Henry’s.
Elsewhere, climate disruptions created unpredictable outcomes.
Masaka SS displayed grit, defending simply 59 runs to beat Mt. Rwenzori SS by 23 runs, because of Penina Natabo and Florence Kaijuka.
Ndejje SS lastly bought on the board with a cushty win over Nyakasura Faculty, led by Alexander Nassuna’s 3/6.
Masindi SS edged Gayaza by 4 runs in a 5-over thriller, however Gayaza responded strongly within the afternoon, crushing Goodheart SS with Agartha Akankunda main a pointy bowling efficiency.
Gulu Excessive defended 99 to edge Goodheart by 10 runs, powered by Fortunate Ayoo’s 16.
Jinja SS thrashed St. James within the Nile derby through a 91-run DLS win, bolstered by Mary Namiiro’s 41.
Rain-affected fixtures have added drama, however the event continues to spotlight resilience and rising expertise throughout the board.

