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

East Africa hockey champions St Joseph’s Girls High School Kitale, Friends School Tigoi and Ng’iya Girls on Monday won their respective matches...
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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.
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