It's time to kneel and pray as teams gear up for 2026 Term One Games

As curtains rise on the 2026 KSSSA In Term One games, the stage is set for fierce faceoffs as teams battle for bragging rights...
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The 2026 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term One Games are set to begin, with teams fiercely competing for titles and a chance to represent Kenya at the Federation of East African Secondary School Sport Associations (FEASSA) Games in Morogoro, Tanzania.
- Previous champions are on notice, as recent years have shown unpredictable outcomes with “no underdogs.”
- In Nairobi, only Dagoretti High (boys’ basketball) and Dagoretti Mixed (girls’ handball) successfully defended their titles last year.
- Former rugby 15s champions Ofafa Jericho are aiming to reclaim their regional title after being overshadowed in 2024 and 2025.
- Hockey will kick off the season this weekend, with Hospital Hill and Mwiki Secondary Schools defending their boys’ and girls’ titles, respectively.
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