• In the men's category, Kenya are in Pool 'B' alongside Gambia, South Africa and Zambia.
• Too returns to the side after recovering from an injury that sidelined her for major assignments while Adhiambo makes her debut on the international stage.
Kenya's national women's beach volleyball team have been drawn in Pool 'B' for the Africa Commonwealth Games qualifiers starting today in Ghana.
Kenya are up against Rwanda, Mauritania, and South Africa in the four-team pool. Hosts Ghana headline Pool 'A' alongside Nigeria, Gambia, and Seychelles. Olympians Brackcides Agala and Gaudencia Makokha are expected to lead the Kenyan charge in search of the sole slot reserved for the continent.
Veronicah Adhiambo and Naomi Too will also fancy their chances having had 10-day preparations prior to their departure to Ghana on Tuesday.
Too returns to the side after recovering from an injury that sidelined her for major assignments while Adhiambo makes her debut on the international stage. The 20-year-old is tipped for greatness if her early promise is anything to go by.
In the men's category, Kenyans are in Pool 'B' alongside Gambia, South Africa, and Zambia while Ghana, Rwanda, Seychelles, and Nigeria will battle it out in Pool A.
Team Kenya overall captain Ibrahim Oduor, who will be paired with James Mwaniki will savour their chances of qualification. Nicholas Lagat and Donald Mchete are the other Kenyans gunning for the Club Games' slot.
In a past interview, team manager Sammy Mulinge said Kenya had set the bar high after featuring in Tokyo Olympic Games for the first time in history and it is now time to conquer Africa.
"The girls made it to the Olympics. We have had thorough preparations and I am confident the teams will emerge top," he noted.