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    UCU Canons Bid Farewell to Abraham Isyagi.

    The Standard EditorBy The Standard EditorMay 5, 2024Updated:September 8, 2025 Basketball No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Michael Ainomugisha

    The Uganda Christian University (UCU) basketball team, the UCU Canons, celebrated the contributions of player Abraham Isyagi with a farewell send-off on April 25th. 

    Isiyagi, known for his leadership on and off the court, is leaving the team to study abroad.

    “It’s always a challenge for players coming from outside to fit in and become a valuable part of the Canons,” remarked head coach Nicholas Natuhereza. “Isyagi did just that.”

    He also commended Isyagi for his early communication, reminding the group that his leaving should serve as a model and point of reference for anyone looking to improve or change their direction, and stressed the importance of the group remaining together and having an impact on one another.

    Isyagi,(left) after receiving the framed jersey

    Samuel Lukaire, UCU’s sports coordinator, praised Isyagi’s dedication and leadership. “Isyagi came here wanting to be a great basketball player, a leader who cares, and someone who sacrifices his time and money for the team,” Lukaire said. “He also showed a rare quality among young athletes: a desire to be solution-oriented.”

    Lukaire expressed appreciation for Isiyagi’s loyalty and timely communication regarding his departure. “Unlike some players who leave abruptly, disrupting our plans, Isyagi informed us well in advance,” Lukaire told the team. “Let’s always treat departing members with the same respect they show us.”

    Isyagi, reflecting on his time with the Canons, acknowledged his challenges due to a hand injury that initially limited his playing time.

    “I would like to express my gratitude to all those who have supported me during this journey. It was difficult when I first arrived because I was unable to play due to a hand injury. Can you imagine being in good physical health but still not being able to play the game you love?” remarked departing Isyagi.

    He thanked his teammates for their support and encouraged them to continually seek help and guidance from the sports office while striving for continuous improvement. 

    He also promised to join the team if they make it to the finals because he will continue to put in the work as a basketball player.

    The ceremony concluded with Isyagi receiving a framed jersey displaying his number 12, a lasting reminder of his time with the Canons.

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