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3-times in a row, Atuka is Africa’s best Middle blocker

Denis Barasa by Denis Barasa
April 14, 2025
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3-times in a row, Atuka is Africa’s best Middle blocker
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Nairobi, Kenya – 14th April 2025 | Kenya’s volleyball queen, Trizah Atuka, has once again proven why she remains one of the continent’s most dominant middle blockers. After an outstanding performance at the 2025 CAVB African Women’s Volleyball Club Championship in Tunisia, the Kenya Pipeline star was named to the tournament’s prestigious Dream Team.

Though the team fell to Egypt’s Zamalek SC in the semi-finals, they bounced back to defeat Tunisia’s Carthage and secure the bronze medal for a second straight year.

Her selection as one of the Best Middle Blockers in Africa wasn’t just a personal milestone it was a proud moment for Kenya Pipeline, the national team, and fans who have watched Atuka grow into a force of nature on the court.

“It’s a huge honor once again,” said Atuka. “But this couldn’t be possible without the support from my teammates, coaches, and the KPC management. It’s been a long journey, but God has been faithful.”

The Kakamega-born star has been the best middle blocker 3-times in a row, in 2023 in Tunisia, 2024 in Egypt, and 2025 in Nigeria.

A Role Model On and Off the Court

Beyond her athletic excellence, Atuka has become a mentor and role model for many young girls across Kenya. Her message to aspiring athletes is simple but powerful.

“Keep working hard and believe that you can make it to the top. Discipline and hard work will take you places talent alone won’t. And most importantly, be prayerful—God has never failed anyone.”

What’s Next for the Volleyball Icon?

With the club season nearing its climax and international duties around the corner, Atuka is focused but grounded.

“Right now, it’s one day at a time. First up is the playoffs. We are going for the league title with Pipeline. Then it’s the World Championships with the national team. We need to fight for ranking points and keep Kenya at the top. But we’re taking everything step by step.”

Recognition Among Africa’s Best

Atuka was one of eight elite players selected to the 2025 CAVB Dream Team, which also included:

Best Outside Hitters: Jihen Mohamed (Carthage), Tatjana Bokan (Al Ahly)

Best Middle Blockers: Trizah Atuka (Kenya Pipeline), May Abdelmaguid (Al Ahly)

Best Opposite: Toqallah Eassa (Zamalek)

Best Setter: Shrouk Mahmoud (Zamalek)

Best Libero: Icel Nadim (Zamalek)

MVP: Marian “Meeto” Metwally (Zamalek)

Kenya Pipeline finished third after a gritty bronze-medal victory over Carthage, marking their 8th third-place finish at the continental event adding to a rich history that includes sixth African champions, 8th as runners-up, and 21 overall podium finishes.

The Legacy Continues

Trizah Atuka’s latest accolade is more than a personal win it’s a beacon of hope for Kenyan volleyball. As she continues to lead by example, both in performance and character, the dream of continental and global glory remains alive.

Afrosports joins the volleyball community in celebrating not only her incredible performance but also her life, legacy, and continued impact on the sport. As she blows out her birthday candles, Trizah Atuka can reflect on another milestone in her storied career. From the national team to the continental stage, her journey continues to uplift, inspire, and shine a spotlight on the power of Kenyan volleyball.

Happy birthday, Trizah Atuka, from all of us at Afrosports!

Denis Barasa

Denis Barasa

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