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HomeDaily NewsMonday, July 28, 2025Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association National Finals in Kakamega - July 2025
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Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association National Finals in Kakamega - July 2025

Several high school teams from across Kenya are competing in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two games in Kakamega. Ng'iya Girls High School from Siaya County aims to win their first national basketball 3x3 title after dominating the Nyanza Region. Additionally, Koyonzo Secondary School seeks redemption in rugby sevens, while St Mary's Yala looks to secure an East Africa ticket in the same sport and also aims for a national basketball crown in their third national appearance. Highway Secondary School is also competing, hoping to defend their national football title and break a 22-year jinx.

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School games: Ng'iya Girls chase elusive national basketball title

School games: Ng'iya Girls chase elusive national basketball title

Ng'iya Girls High School from Siaya County is set to compete in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two basketball 3x3 games in Kakamega, aiming to win their first national title after dominating the Nyanza Region for three consecutive years.

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Ng'iya Girls High School from Siaya County is set to compete in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two basketball 3x3 games in Kakamega, aiming to win their first national title after dominating the Nyanza Region for three consecutive years.

  • Ng'iya Girls secured their spot by defeating Asumbi Girls and seek to capitalize on the absence of defending champions St Joseph's Girls Kitale.
  • Head coach Naftali Ambala believes the team is more tactical and mature, focusing on defensive organization and smart shooting.
  • Key threats identified include Buru Buru Girls, Sirakaru, and new Rift Valley champions St Brigid's Girls.
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Will Highway break the over two decades football champions' jinx?

Will Highway break the over two decades football champions' jinx?

Highway Secondary School is poised to challenge a 22-year jinx in Kenyan secondary school football, aiming to become the first team since Kamukunji Secondary School in 2002 to defend the national title. The reigning champions will compete in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two games in Kakamega.

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Highway Secondary School is poised to challenge a 22-year jinx in Kenyan secondary school football, aiming to become the first team since Kamukunji Secondary School in 2002 to defend the national title. The reigning champions will compete in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two games in Kakamega.

  • The last school to defend the national football title was Kamukunji Secondary School in 2002, led by then-coach Peter Orero and captain Macdonald Mariga.
  • Highway Secondary School, making their third national appearance, previously won silver at the 2022 national and East Africa games.
  • The team faces strong competition, including St Joseph’s High School Kitale, Serani Secondary School, and Kirangari Secondary School in Group B, with Musingu High School being a favorite in Group A.
Monday 4:00 PMStandard Sports

Koyonzo seek redemption as Yala eyes East Africa ticket in rugby sevens

Koyonzo seek redemption as Yala eyes East Africa ticket in rugby sevens

Former champions Koyonzo Secondary School are seeking redemption at the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two national finals in Kakamega, aiming to reclaim the rugby sevens title they won two years ago. Meanwhile, St Mary's Yala hopes to improve on their consistent third-place finishes and secure an East Africa ticket.

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Former champions Koyonzo Secondary School are seeking redemption at the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two national finals in Kakamega, aiming to reclaim the rugby sevens title they won two years ago. Meanwhile, St Mary's Yala hopes to improve on their consistent third-place finishes and secure an East Africa ticket.

  • Koyonzo Secondary School aims to win back the rugby 7s national title after being knocked out in the quarter-finals last year by Vihiga High School.
  • St Mary’s Yala, coached by George Kerima, has finished third for the past two years and is targeting a spot in the final this season.
  • Debutants Sigoti Complex from Nyanza will also compete, with coach Gordon Otieno stating their intention to "surprise a few opponents."
Monday 4:02 PMStandard Sports

St Mary's Yala eye national basketball crown in Kakamega

St Mary's Yala eye national basketball crown in Kakamega

St Mary's School Yala, the new Nyanza champions, are set to compete for the national basketball crown at the KSSSA National Term Two games in Kakamega. This marks their third national appearance, with high hopes for a podium finish and a spot in the East Africa finals.

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St Mary's School Yala, the new Nyanza champions, are set to compete for the national basketball crown at the KSSSA National Term Two games in Kakamega. This marks their third national appearance, with high hopes for a podium finish and a spot in the East Africa finals.

  • Ray Ian Opiyo, the Siaya County and Nyanza Region Most Valuable Player (MVP), is a key player for Yala.
  • The team's coaches, Edwin Haika and Leonard Okuku, along with external coach Seth Midigo, have prepared the squad for the challenge.
  • St Mary's Yala won their maiden Nyanza Region title, overcoming Agoro Sare and Sawagongo.
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