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- Cairo, Egypt - December 10, 2025 - Al Ahly Sporting Club maintained its undefeated streak in the Women's Basketball League Africa (WBLA) 2025 with a decisive victory over...
- Al ahly showcased a dominant performance, led by a stellar showing from their key players.
- A key player for Al Ahly finished the game with an impressive 9 of 13 shooting, including 3 of 6 from beyond the arc, and a remarkable 15...
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Al Ahly Dominates El Masry in WBLA 2025, Secures Continued Advancement
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Cairo, Egypt – December 10, 2025 – Al Ahly Sporting Club maintained its undefeated streak in the Women’s Basketball League Africa (WBLA) 2025 with a decisive victory over El Masry, solidifying their position as a strong contender for the championship.
Game Summary: Al Ahly’s Offensive and Defensive Prowess
Al ahly showcased a dominant performance, led by a stellar showing from their key players. The team secured a commanding win against El Masry, demonstrating both offensive firepower and defensive resilience.
A key player for Al Ahly finished the game with an impressive 9 of 13 shooting, including 3 of 6 from beyond the arc, and a remarkable 15 rebounds – surpassing El Masry’s Elgedawy, who managed 5 of 16 shots and 4 of 7 free throws.
The player’s performance resulted in a player rating of 39 in just under 31 minutes of play,exceeding Yacine Diop’s previous record of 36 in APR’s 92-37 victory against Bravehearts. Elgedawy finished with a rating of 19.
Player Statistics: A Comparative Look
| Player | Team | Shots Made/Attempted | 3-Point Shots Made/Attempted | Rebounds | Player Rating | Minutes Played |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Key Al Ahly Player (Name withheld in source) | Al Ahly | 9/13 | 3/6 | 15 | 39 | ~31 |
| Elgedawy | El Masry | 5/16 | N/A | 13 | 19 | N/A |
| Yacine Diop | APR | N/A | N/A | N/A | 36 | N/A |
Strategic Adjustments and Future Outlook
Point guard delicia Washington acknowledged that the final score didn’t entirely reflect the game’s competitive nature. “We missed a lot of shots that we usually make, but we kept fighting, trying to come back and staying focused on defense and then translating it into offense, staying together,” Washington stated.
Washington highlighted the challenges posed by El Masry’s fast-paced offense. “Their pace gave us problems at times. They were pushing the ball in transition and we weren’t stopping them. But once the adjustments were made, we took the upper hand.”
Looking ahead, Washington emphasized the need for improved defensive performance. “After such a struggle in the group stage, we have to come back much better for the next round. from the start, we have to lock down the defense. We have a lot of players who can score, but it all starts with the defense.”
