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July 27, 2025
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Musingu Scorpions out to break 41-year national title drought

Musingu Scorpions out to break 41-year national title drought

Last year, Musingu agonisingly missed out on the title after falling to Nairobi’s Highway High School in a post-match penalty shootout during the final in Kisii...

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Musingu High School, a football powerhouse from Western Region, is poised to end a 41-year national title drought as they prepare to host the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) national boys’ football finals in Kakamega County next week. Despite a recent friendly loss to Bukembe High School, the team remains optimistic, drawing motivation from their painful defeat in last year's final.

  • Musingu High School last won the national title in 1984.
  • Assistant coach and technical bench member Clifone Lugalia emphasized the team's strong depth and mental fortitude.
  • Musingu is in Group A with newcomers Agai High School (Nyanza), Wajir High School (North Eastern), and Moi High School (Eastern Region).

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Laiser Hill Academy and St Peter's Mumias return to competitive rugby in Kakamega after a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19. Starting Tuesday, they will compete with 16 other teams for national glory. Meanwhile, Butere Girls aim to defend their title for the third consecutive year at the KSSSA National Term Two Games beginning June 5. Additionally, Musingu High School's football team is set to host finals, seeking to break a 41-year national title drought. These events highlight an exciting resurgence of school sports in Kakamega County.

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