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August 19, 2025
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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

Reigning girls’ volleyball champions Kesogon Secondary and national holders Kwanthanze on Monday continued to show their might as the 2025 FEASSSA games entered day five...

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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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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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