Eastern champions Kyeni hope to secure East Africa games ticket

Eastern Region girls handball champions Sacred Heart Kyeni are now eyeing a ticket to this year’s East Africa games to be staged in Morogoro..
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Eastern Region girls handball champions Sacred Heart Kyeni are aiming to secure a spot in the East Africa games in Morogoro, Tanzania, after making their national debut last year.
- The team finished fifth at the 2025 National Term One games in Mombasa, a performance their coach attributes to a lack of experience.
- With nine players returning from last year, coach David Ng’ang’a is confident their increased experience and better preparation will improve their chances.
- Kyeni is in a tough Group A, facing national champions Moi Girls Kamusinga, Nyakach Girls, and St Claire Nembu.
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