Oyugi Ogango yearn for improved performance at Games

National netball champions Oyugi Ogango Girls Secondary School are seeking an improved performance at this year’s East Africa games...
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Oyugi Ogango Girls Secondary School, the national netball champions, are aiming for an improved performance at this year’s East Africa Games, seeking to break Uganda's decades-long dominance in the sport. Despite retaining their national title undefeated, no Kenyan team has ever won the East Africa netball trophy since 2002.
- Oyugi Ogango finished fifth last year, with Ugandan teams securing the top four positions.
- Goal attacker Faith Ketra emphasizes a shift in mindset is crucial for Kenyan teams to improve.
- Their main objective is to reach the semi-finals, aiming to break into the top four at the upcoming games.
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