Loughborough Echo

Ugandan goal shooter joins Lightning’s 2019 VNSL roster

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LOUGHBOROU­GH Lightning Netball have unveiled the signing of Ugandan goal shooter Mary Cholhok, who becomes the second Ugandan internatio­nal to tread the floors of Loughborou­gh University, after the recent departure of Peace Proscovia at the Superleagu­e franchise.

The 21-year-old internatio­nal will fill follow in the footsteps of fellow goal shooter, countrywom­an and idol Proscovia, who has swapped one Lightning for another as she moves down under to play for Australian franchise Sunshine Coast Lightning.

Having shown rapid progress over the last three years Cholhok, who stands at 6ft 7, will pose a huge threat to her Superleagu­e rivals when she links up with the East Midlands based franchise for the 2019 VNSL season.

Having been named Most Valuable Player at the World University Games in 2016, Cholhok has also played in the African World Cup qualifiers and Uganda’s recent three match series against England.

Having only started playing netball five years ago Cholhok has enjoyed a rapid rise, earning her place in the Superleagu­e Grand Finalist’s squad after just one year of senior internatio­nal netball.

On the prospect of playing netball in England, Mary said: “I’m so excited and just can’t wait to step through the gates at Loughborou­gh and I’m so eager to see it. In September I first found out there might be the chance to come to Loughborou­gh and when I signed the contract I partied all night!

“It’s a great opportunit­y for me as a young person and I think I’ll be able to develop my career at the University. Peace has told me it develops talent and really encourages sport and particular­ly girls’ sports, but that the education is really good as well.

“I want to develop my talent in netball and also go further with my studies, but I also want to inspire more girls who have not yet discovered who they are and how far their talents can take them. I hope to inspire them like I was inspired by Peace.”

Loughborou­gh Lightning Head Coach Sara Bayman added: “Lightning are committed to developing talent and Mary is one of the most exciting up and coming players in world netball. Having strong links with Uganda has allowed us to identify Mary as a long-term prospect and show our faith in her by offering a contract at an early stage of her internatio­nal career. Peace is a role model to girls in Uganda and I’m sure Mary will provide the same level of inspiratio­n as she continues to pursue her netball dream in the Superleagu­e.”

 ??  ?? Mary Cholhok. Picture bv Loughborou­gh University
Mary Cholhok. Picture bv Loughborou­gh University

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