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July 27, 2025
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Champions Butere seek to extend their reign to three years in a row

Champions Butere seek to extend their reign to three years in a row

Champions Butere Girls will be looking to successfully defend their title and extend their reign to three years in a row...

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Butere Girls, the reigning champions of the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term Two games, are aiming for their third consecutive title as the competition kicks off on Tuesday in Kakamega. Known as the "Red Commandos," Butere seeks to leverage their home advantage and enthusiastic Western Kenya fan base to maintain their dominance in girls' football.

  • Butere Girls is seeking their third national title, with two previous wins occurring in Kakamega.
  • Head coach Edwin Sakwa expressed confidence in his team's preparation despite the injury of key player Joy Angela Valencia.
  • Key challengers include Nyanza champions Kobala Mixed and Western rivals Madira Girls, both returning after absences, alongside Nairobi's Dagoretti Mixed, striving for their first title.

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Kakamega County Schools Compete in National Sports Tournaments - July 2025

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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