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HomeDaily NewsTuesday, August 19, 2025Kenyan Schools Secure Wins in Rugby, Volleyball, and Hockey at East Africa Games - August 2025
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Kenyan Schools Secure Wins in Rugby, Volleyball, and Hockey at East Africa Games - August 2025

St Peter’s Boys Mumias have been crowned the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSSA) rugby sevens champions in Kakamega. The team maintained their top position after crucial wins, including a 12-7 victory over rivals Koyonzo. In volleyball, reigning champions Kesogon Secondary and Kwanthanze continued their dominant performance, with Kesogon defeating fellow Kenyan team Bishop Sulumeti 3-1. In hockey, St Joseph's Girls High School Kitale, Friends School Tigoi, and Ng’iya Girls secured crucial wins. These strong performances are setting the stage for an all-Kenyan battle for the hockey titles.

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School Games: St Peter's Mumias crowned East Africa sevens rugby champions

School Games: St Peter's Mumias crowned East Africa sevens rugby champions

St Peter’s Boys Mumias have been crowned the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSSA) rugby sevens champions after leading a Kenyan podium sweep in Kakamega.

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St Peter’s Boys Mumias have been crowned the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSSA) rugby sevens champions after leading a Kenyan podium sweep in Kakamega.

  • St Peter's Mumias finished with 23 points and a superior point difference of 166 points after the round-robin tournament.
  • Bungoma High School secured silver, also with 23 points but an inferior point difference of 153 points.
  • Friends School Bwake completed the Kenyan clean sweep, winning the bronze medal.
Tuesday 12:27 PMStandard SportsFirst

St Peter's Mumias edge closer to rugby 7s title

St Peter's Mumias edge closer to rugby 7s title

St. Peter's Mumias Boys rugby team is poised to reclaim the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSSA) rugby Sevens title, maintaining their top position after crucial wins. They defeated rivals Koyonzo 12-7 and followed up with a 26-7 victory over Mbarara from Uganda.

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St. Peter's Mumias Boys rugby team is poised to reclaim the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSSA) rugby Sevens title, maintaining their top position after crucial wins. They defeated rivals Koyonzo 12-7 and followed up with a 26-7 victory over Mbarara from Uganda.

  • St. Peter's Mumias leads the table with 20 points from six wins and one draw.
  • Bungoma High School also has 20 points, trailing St. Peter's by only one point difference.
  • Former champions Koyonzo are out of the title race after two defeats, including a 14-12 loss to Bwake.
  • In football, Madira Girls lost 2-0 to St Noah from Uganda, while Agai High School won 3-0 against Benjamin Mkapa from Tanzania.
Tuesday 12:53 PMStandard Sports

Kenyans chase clean sweep as St Joseph's, Tigoi and Ng'iya shine

Kenyans chase clean sweep as St Joseph's, Tigoi and Ng'iya shine

Kenyan schools are dominating the East Africa Games in Kakamega, particularly in hockey, with St Joseph's Girls High School Kitale, Friends School Tigoi, and Ng’iya Girls securing crucial wins. This strong performance is setting the stage for an all-Kenyan battle for the hockey titles.

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Kenyan schools are dominating the East Africa Games in Kakamega, particularly in hockey, with St Joseph's Girls High School Kitale, Friends School Tigoi, and Ng’iya Girls securing crucial wins. This strong performance is setting the stage for an all-Kenyan battle for the hockey titles.

  • St Joseph’s Girls High School Kitale, defending champions, triumphed 3-0 over Mwiki Secondary School, with Joy Vallery scoring a hattrick.
  • National champions Tigoi impressively thrashed St Mary’s Namagunga 13-0, moving closer to their first East Africa trophy.
  • In the boys' competition, former champions St Anthony’s Kitale defeated Ntare School 2-0, while St Charles Lwanga was held to a 1-1 draw by Mpesa Foundation Academy, forming a tight three-horse race with Kakungulu Memorial, each with 10 points.
Tuesday 1:08 PMStandard Sports

Kesogon, Kwanzanthe lead the way as hosts chase all-Kenyan final four slots

Kesogon, Kwanzanthe lead the way as hosts chase all-Kenyan final four slots

In the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) games in Kakamega, reigning champions Kesogon Secondary and Kwanthanze volleyball teams continued their dominant performance. Kesogon defeated fellow Kenyan team Bishop Sulumeti 3-1, while Kwanthanze swept Uganda’s Amus College in straight sets, positioning both teams for advanced play.

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In the 2025 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) games in Kakamega, reigning champions Kesogon Secondary and Kwanthanze volleyball teams continued their dominant performance. Kesogon defeated fellow Kenyan team Bishop Sulumeti 3-1, while Kwanthanze swept Uganda’s Amus College in straight sets, positioning both teams for advanced play.

  • Kesogon maintained a flawless run, winning their match 3-1 (25-16, 23-25, 25-11, 25-16).
  • Kwanthanze made light work of their opponent, winning 3-0 (25-9, 25-14, 25-10).
  • Other Kenyan teams like Soweto Academy and St Martha’s Mwitoto also secured 3-0 wins in volleyball.
  • In basketball 3x3, Kenyan teams showed strong performances, with St Mary’s Yala winning 12-11 and Buruburu Girls defeating Seroma Christian College 15-7.
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