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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, August 13, 2025Junior Malkia Strikers Crowned African Volleyball Champions; School Teams Prepare for FEASSSA Games - August 2025
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Junior Malkia Strikers Crowned African Volleyball Champions; School Teams Prepare for FEASSSA Games - August 2025

Kenya's national women’s Under-20 volleyball team, the Junior Malkia Strikers, were crowned champions of the 2025 Women’s U20 African Nations Volleyball Championship in Yaounde, Cameroon, after defeating the hosts 3-1. Meanwhile, Kenyan school teams are preparing for the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) games commencing in Kakamega. Kenyan hockey teams are poised to defend their titles in the tournament. In rugby, St Joseph’s Girls High School Kitale, the reigning East Africa Girls rugby 7s champions, also aims to defend their regional title in Kakamega after a recent loss in the national finals.

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Junior Malkia Strikers crowned African Under-20 volleyball queens

Junior Malkia Strikers crowned African Under-20 volleyball queens

The Junior Malkia Strikers, Kenya's national women’s Under-20 volleyball team, were crowned champions of the 2025 Women’s U20 African Nations Volleyball Championship in Yaounde, Cameroon. They secured the continental trophy with a decisive 3-1 victory over hosts Cameroon in a match that was sweet revenge for an earlier preliminary loss.

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The Junior Malkia Strikers, Kenya's national women’s Under-20 volleyball team, were crowned champions of the 2025 Women’s U20 African Nations Volleyball Championship in Yaounde, Cameroon. They secured the continental trophy with a decisive 3-1 victory over hosts Cameroon in a match that was sweet revenge for an earlier preliminary loss.

  • Kenya's win earned them a ticket to the 2026 FIVB Under-20 World Championship.
  • Captain Terry Tata was voted the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and also received the best opposite hitter award.
  • The Junior Strikers lost only one match throughout the tournament, which was to Cameroon in the preliminaries.
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Who'll dare stop charging St Joseph's side in Kakamega?

Who'll dare stop charging St Joseph's side in Kakamega?

St Joseph’s Girls High School Kitale, the reigning East Africa Girls rugby 7s champions, aims to defend their regional title in Kakamega despite a recent loss in the national finals. The team, known as JOGA, is focused on making amends after relinquishing their national crown to Kinale Girls.

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Which school will be the last team standing?

Which school will be the last team standing?

Kenyan hockey teams are poised to defend their titles at the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) games, which commence tomorrow in Kakamega. Reigning champions and decorated teams are preparing for a challenging round-robin format against strong Ugandan contenders.

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Kenyan hockey teams are poised to defend their titles at the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) games, which commence tomorrow in Kakamega. Reigning champions and decorated teams are preparing for a challenging round-robin format against strong Ugandan contenders.

  • The boys' hockey title was recaptured by Kenya last year from Uganda.
  • Notable Kenyan teams include current champions Musingu High School, St Charles Lwanga, St Anthony’s Boys High School Kitale, and debutants Mpesa Foundation Academy.
  • The tournament will use a round-robin format, with every match being crucial due to the permanent impact of dropped points.
  • Ugandan challengers include two-time champions Kakungulu Memorial, Ntare High School, Kyadondo Secondary School, and Mbarara High School.
  • Coaches express concern over the intensity of playing seven matches in seven days, fearing potential player injuries.
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St Joseph’s Girls High School Kitale, the reigning East Africa Girls rugby 7s champions, aims to defend their regional title in Kakamega despite a recent loss in the national finals. The team, known as JOGA, is focused on making amends after relinquishing their national crown to Kinale Girls.

  • St Joseph’s lost the national final 5-17 to Kinale Girls.
  • Team coach Ivy Sikolia praised Kinale Girls as a formidable opponent and expressed her team's determination for the regional championship.
  • The competition in Kakamega features six teams, with four sides from Kenya and two Ugandan sides, competing in a round-robin format.
  • St Joseph’s will begin their title defense on Friday against Jinja Secondary School from Uganda.
  • Kenyan teams are aspiring for a clean sweep over their Ugandan counterparts.