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Thrilling encounters define Beach Soccer League Matchday 8

by Kityo Kalira
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Sunday, March 23, 2025, witnessed a day of high-octane action in the FUFA Beach Soccer League 2024/25, with a flurry of goals and dramatic finishes across all fixtures.

The day’s most captivating clash saw MUBS edge out St. Lawerence in a pulsating 7-6 thriller. St. Lawerence’s Kikambi Martin bagged a hat-trick, and Kikonyogo Jonathan scored a brace, while Lubega Sharif added one.

However, MUBS responded with a spread of scorers, including a brace each from Bingana Malik and Farouk Ssenkumba, with Lasu Thomas Lumaro, Turyamuhaki Deus, and Magumba Stewart each adding a goal to seal the win.

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Another high-scoring spectacle unfolded between Buganda Royal and Wolves, with Wolves clinching a 7-6 victory.

Sendi Joseph’s impressive four goals for Buganda Royal, alongside strikes from Dembe Jonathan and Mpaji Dalton, were not enough to overcome Sentamu Julius and Olwenyi Albert’s hat-tricks, and Omuya Francis’s solitary goal for Wolves.

MS Sand Lions displayed their dominance with a commanding 6-1 win over Grace Church. Kagezi Junior and Ssekamwa Wycliffe each scored a brace, while Joloba Yusuf and an own goal from Were Derrick contributed to the Sand Lions’ tally. Maganda Moses scored the consolation goal for Grace Church.

St. Lawerence were involved in another close contest, this time defeating KJT 4-3. David Ssemukanga and Musingizi Innocent scored for KJT, but a brace from Kikonyogo Jonathan, and goals from Mubiru Patrick and Musa Gali, secured the points for St. Lawerence.

In their second match of the day, MS Sand Lions continued their strong form, defeating Kampala City 4-2. Kagezi Junior, Ssekamo Wycliffe (2), and Joloba Yusuf were the scorers for Sand Lions, while Sekulima Derrick and Apuuli Sharif scored for Kampala City.

Finally, St. Lawerence ended their busy day with a comfortable 5-1 victory over Mutoola. Musa Ssali’s hat trick, combined with goals from Lubega Sharif and Lukyamuzi Paul, overwhelmed Mutoola, whose lone goal came from Kijo Simon Peter.

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