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Fortebet Real Star Awards: Oscar Mawa, Christine Anayo, Joseph Kasozi win December Accolades

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Fortebet Real Star Awards: Oscar Mawa, Christine Anayo, Joseph Kasozi win December Accolades
Three athletes have won December Fortebet Real Star monthly sports awards held on Tuesday 29th December 2020 at Cooper Chimney Restaurant in Lugogo. Oscar Mawa (football), Joseph Kasozi (golf) and Christine Anayo are December’s finest after sublime performances. The Uganda Cubs lethal forward Mawa beat Uganda Premier League leading goal scorer and KCCA FC’s forward […]

Three athletes have won December Fortebet Real Star monthly sports awards held on Tuesday 29th December 2020 at Cooper Chimney Restaurant in Lugogo.
Oscar Mawa (football), Joseph Kasozi (golf) and Christine Anayo are December’s finest after sublime performances.

The Uganda Cubs lethal forward Mawa beat Uganda Premier League leading goal scorer and KCCA FC’s forward Brian Aheebwa, and Michael Lutaaya, the Mawogola custodian and skipper for December award.

Oscar Mawa, was a top notch shining star as Uganda Cubs defended the U17 CECAFA cup and also helped qualified for Afcon finals. He scored six goals with two assists in the tournament held in Rubavu Rwanda.

Mawogola’s custodian and skipper Micheal Lutaaya was almost everything as his side advanced to quarterfinals for the first time in nine years with four clean sheets in four Butikiro group games of the ongoing Masaza Cup tourney.

Brian Aheebwa is currently the Uganda Premier League leading top scorer with 7 in five games. Aheebwa also has two league assists.

The golf category was won by Joseph Kasozi who beat Christopher Baguma and Michael Alunga.

Joseph Kasozi (Kilembe Golf Club) was 1st runner up with 72, 78,71, 69 – 290, Entebbe Golf Club’s Christopher Baguma was 2nd runner up with 75, 72, 72, 73 – 292 scores and Uganda Golf Club’s Micheal Alunga finished fourth in the concluded Uganda Amateur Golf Open championship held at Kampala Golf Course all behind Kenya’s John Lejirma the eventual champion with 75, 72, 69, 71 – 287 scores.

In Cricket Christine Anayo won Rachael Ntono (Aziz Damani) who had 50 runs in four innings to take the batsman of the series, Immaculate Nakisuuyi (Aziz Damani) emerged the best fielder with five dismissals.
Christine Anayo scored 18.4 points, and 8 wickets for Soroti Challenger Cricket Club in the recently concluded Women Cricket T20 Elite League at Lugogo.
Real Stars awarded best in each category on Tuesday 29th December 2020 the Copper Chimney Restaurant, Lugogo.
Uganda’s high commissioner to Canada Ruth Acheng was guest of honor.

These monthly awards are sponsored by Fortebet Uganda and Jude Color Solutions who ensure winners go home with nice accolades and cash prizes.

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