Peace Proscovia Explained

Peace Proscovia
Fullname:Peace Proscovia Drajole Agondua
Birth Date:1 November 1989
Birth Place:Arua, Northern Region, Uganda
University:
Positions:GS
Clubyears1:2015–2018
Clubyears2:2019–2021
Clubapps2:42[1]
Clubyears3:2022–
Nationalyears1:2013–

Peace Proscovia Drajole Agondua (born 1 November 1989), commonly known as Peace Proscovia and nicknamed "Warid Tower", is a professional Ugandan netball player for Surrey Storm and the current captain of the Uganda national team.

She began her professional career with Netball Superleague team Loughborough Lightning and has also played for Super Netball team Sunshine Coast Lightning.[2] [3] Internationally, she captained the Ugandan teams that won the 2013 Netball Singapore Nations Cup,[4] and the 2017 African Netball Championship.[5]

Background and education

She was born on 1 November 1989 in Arua, West Nile sub-region, in the Northern Region of Uganda, to a family with a total of seven children. She attended Awindiri Primary School, in Arua. She studied at Mvara Secondary School, also in Arua, for both her O-Level and A-Level studies. She was admitted to Nkumba University, where she obtained a Diploma in Development Studies, graduating in 2010. That same year, she was admitted to Uganda Christian University (UCU) in Mukono, where she obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in 2013.[6] In 2014, she received a full scholarship to study for a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at UCU.[7] In 2017, she enrolled in the Master of Science (MSc) degree program at the Loughborough University, specializing in marketing.

Career

In 2015, she tried out with professional teams in the United Kingdom and was able to secure a trial contract with Loughborough Lightning in the winter and spring of 2015. In the same year she made her World Cup debut for Uganda during the 2015 Netball World Cup. In January 2016, she was signed to a full contract for the 2016 and 2017 seasons.[8] After playing for Loughborough Lightning in 2015 and 2016, Proscovia re-signed for a further two years following changes in visa regulations.[9] As part of her new contract she enrolled in the Master of Science degree program at the Loughborough University School of Business and Economics, with a focus on marketing.[10]

Proscovia made the move to Australia to play for the Sunshine Coast Lightning in the 2019 season, an acquisition described by the club as "a massive coup".[11] She partnered with teammates Stephanie Wood and Cara Koenen in the attacking circle and was rewarded with a contract extension through to the end of the 2020 season.[12] She also led the Ugandan squad at the 2019 Netball World Cup. In September 2019, she was named in the Ugandan squad as the captain for the 2019 African Netball Championships.[13] Just three weeks prior to the tournament, she herself ruled out of the tournament due to a knee injury which she sustained while playing at the Australian league.

She has now returned to the U.K. to play for Surrey Storm in the 2022 Netball Superleague season. [14]

Career highlights

Voted the country's top athlete of the year in 2014, she has participated in numerous sports. Her first passion is netball; she was a member of the 2015 Netball World Cup team in Sydney, Australia. She was a member of the Gazelles basketball team that participated in the AfroBasket Women 2015 championship in Cameroon.[15] She was named Uganda's Athlete of the year in 2014.[16]

Other considerations

Prior to turning professional in netball, she played for the netball team of the National Insurance Corporation (NIC), where she worked as a marketing officer. She also plays basketball, although she admits she is not as good at it as she is at netball. She is a member of the women's basketball team of Kampala Capital City Authority and is on Uganda's National Women's Basketball Team.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maweni and Proscovia depart Lightning . supernetball.com.au . 7 October 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221007232128/https://supernetball.com.au/news/maweni-and-proscovia-depart-lightning . 7 October 2022 . 4 Sep 2021.
  2. Web site: Peace Proscovia. 28 September 2019.
  3. Web site: Kampala . May 2017 . Netball ace Peace Proscovia wins season top scorers gong in England . David . Isabirye . Kawowo Sports Media . 29 November 2017.
  4. Web site: 10 December 2013 . Uganda’s inspirational, remarkable Netball Nations Cup win . 29 November 2017 . Luke . . London . Williams.
  5. Web site: . She Cranes are new African netball champions. 29 June 2017 . Kampala . Namunyala . 29 November 2017 . David .
  6. Web site: 29 November 2017 . Proscovia relishes life in the UK . 11 April 2015 . . Kampala . Peace Agondua Proscovia.
  7. Web site: UCU reinstates Peace Proscovia's scholarship . 29 November 2017 . 27 January 2014 . Shafik . Ssenoga. . Kampala.
  8. Web site: Vision Reporter . All peace as Proscovia flies out for pro career . 29 November 2017 . 7 January 2016 . Kampala . New Vision.
  9. Web site: Loughborough Lightning re-signs netball ace Peace Proscovia . 29 November 2017 . Isabirye . David . Kawowo Sports Media . Kampala . 25 January 2017.
  10. Web site: Peace Proscovia has penned a new deal to remain at Loughborough Lightning . 29 November 2017 . 10 July 2016 . Netball News . . London.
  11. Web site: Ugandan shooter latest Peace in Lightning puzzle. Sunshine Coast Lightning. 6 September 2018.
  12. Web site: Five Lightning Players Ink New Deals. Super Netball. 15 August 2019.
  13. Web site: Uganda regroup for training ahead of African Championship. 28 September 2019.
  14. Web site: Captain Proscovia to miss African Netball Championships. 3 October 2019.
  15. Web site: 29 November 2017 . Profile of Teams and Players at Netball World Cup 2015 at Sydney, Australasia: Proscovia Peace of Uganda . 2015 . Netball World Cup 2015 (NWC2015) . NWC2015 . Sydney.
  16. Web site: 4 May 2015 . Netballer Peace Proscovia Crowned USPA Sports Person of 2014 . 29 November 2017 . . Kampala . Darren Allan Kyeyune.