Caleb Kamande is a dynamic opposite player known for his powerful attacks and unwavering determination. With his sights set on becoming one of Kenya’s top talents, Caleb is focused on refining his skills and making a significant impact on the volleyball scene. A hard-hitting force on the court, he is steadily building his reputation as a rising star in the sport.
Opposite
Cornelius Magoma Oseko is an ambitious and talented Opposite player with his sights set on making a mark in Kenyan volleyball and beyond. Driven by determination and skill, he is committed to strengthening Trailblazers Volleyball Club (TVC) and contributing to its rise as a formidable force in the region. Cornelius embodies passion and purpose, showcasing the spirit of a true Trailblazer.
Was not drafted in the 2006 NBA Draft … Signed with the Sacramento Kings on July 8, 2006…Waived by the Kings on October 26, 2006 … Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Utah Jazz on February 5, 2007 … Signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Philadelphia 76ers on March 8, 2007 and then signed for the remainder of the season … Signed as a free agent with the Phoenix Suns on March 8, 2007 … Signed as a free agent with the Golden State Warriors on September 13, 2010 … Acquired by the Indiana Pacers from Golden STate in exchange for Brandon Rush just before start of training camp in 2011…Signed by the Wolves as an unrestricted free agent on Sept. 25, 2012
2011-12 HIGHLIGHTS WITH INDIANA: Acquired by the Pacers from Golden State in exchange for Brandon Rush just before the start of training camp… Though he averaged just 3.7 rebounds per game and logged an average of 12.6 minutes per contest, he was fourth on the team with 94 offensive rebounds and was third with 44 blocked shots…Gathered four or more rebounds 29 times and claimed 10+ rebounds twice… Had a season-high with12 boards at Charlotte, 2/22, grabbing a season-high six offensive boards in that game… Including acareer-best nine rebounds at the defensive end, totaled 10 at New Orleans, 3/3… Added 11 points inthat game against the Hornets for his only double-double of the campaign.
Moses Ndichu, fondly known as MUSA, is a dynamic opposite hitter renowned for his powerful spikes and relentless passion on the court. Despite his diminutive stature, his explosive play and unmatched energy make him a force to reckon with.