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Africa Copa Coca Cola Soccer Under 16 Championship; Kenya storms the semis. See collated results

Kenya’s team recorded a 1-0 win over neighbours Uganda to qualify for the Semi finals of the ongoing Copa Coca Cola Under sixteen (years) championship. The two teams were locked at a stalemate on the break (0-0 score line); only for Kenya to grab the winner in the second half. The local boys will now meet Zambia who overcame Tanzania by the same scoreline (1-0). The two quarter final matches were played, this morning at Nakuru High school, Kenya.

Kenya’s goal was scored by Jacob Onyango in the 49th minute. While, Lickson Ngambi grabbed the winner for Zambia via his goal in the 31st minute of the second semi final match against Tanzania.

In the third quarter final, Nigeria beat South Africa 2-1 to book a semis ticket.The two teams drew 1-1 at the breather with Nigeria scoring the winner in the second half . The last Quarter final pitting Mozambique against Botswana had to be decided by spot kicks, since the two teams drew 1-1 after regulation time. And is Botswana who carried the day; scoring 4 spot kicks against Mozambique’s 3.  The Semi finals are slated for tomorrow, Friday December 14th- 2018.

DAY 5: BOYS’ SOCCER UNDER 16 SEMIS
Here are the Semi- Final pairings:
  • Kenya vs Zambia
  • Botswana vs Nigeria

 

Kenya's Under 16 Boys soccer team take a rest during the half time break during their Quarter finals clash of the Copa Coca Cola Africa Championship today, kenya defeated Uganda 1-0 to book a semis clash.jpg
Kenya’s Under 16 Boys soccer team take a rest during the half time break during their Quarter finals clash of the Copa Coca Cola Africa Championship today, kenya defeated Uganda 1-0 to book a place at the semis.jpg
COLLATED GROUP STAGE RESULTS-BOYS UNDER 16 SOCCER:

DAY 1: MONDAY, 10/12/2018

  • Kenya 11 vs 1 Ethiopia
  • Nigeria 1 vs 2 Zambia
  • Uganda 2 vs 1 Malawi
  • Angola 0 vs 10 South Africa

DAY 2: TUESDAY, 11/12/2018

  • South Africa 0 vs 0 Tanzania
  • Malawi 0 vs 2 Mozambique
  • Zambia 0 vs 0 Zimbabwe
  • Ethiopia 0 vs 0 Botswana

DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 12/12/2018

  • Kenya 3 vs 0 Botswana
  • Nigeria 3 vs 0 Zimbabwe
  • Uganda 1 vs 1 Mozambique
  • Angola 0 vs 3 Tanzania
See also:

East Africa Schools’ Games Champs- Kwanthanze, Kwale Girls- headline the nine Girls teams nominated for the 2018 SOYA Awards

 

2019 Kenya Secondary Schools, KSSSA, Copa Coca Cola term 2 games; results for all the matches

Here are all the collated results for the 2019 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association,KSSSA, Copa Coca-Cola Term 2 games in Kisumu:

Day 5- Saturday, 3rd August- 2019

Soccer Girls Under 16
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Kobala 1 vs 0 Njabini
Final Wiyeta 2 vs 1 Maeni
   
Soccer Boys Under 16
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Boystown 1 vs 3 Dagoreti
Final Serani 1 vs 0 Koyonzo
   
 
Soccer Girls Under 20
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Njabini 1 vs 7 Arch Bishop Njenga
Final Itigo 0 vs 2 Nyakach
   
Soccer Boys Under 20
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Ebwali 3 vs 0 Olbolsat
Final St. Anthony’s 0 (5) vs 0 (4) Dagoreti
   
Volleyball Girls
Fixture Match scores
Playoff Pasenga 0 vs 3 Soweto
Final Kwanthanze 3 vs 2 Cheptil
   
Volleyball Boys
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Namwela 3 vs 0 Lang’ata
Final Mogonga 3 vs 0 Lelmokwo
   
Netball Girls
Fixture Match Scores
Playoff Bukokholo 37 vs 28 Karuri
Final Kaya Tiwi 36 vs 30 Nyakach

 

Day 4 – Friday 2nd August, 2019 – SEMIS

SOCCER UNDER 20 BOYS
Dagoreti 3 Olbolsat 1
St Anthony’s (6) 0 Ebwali 0 (5)

SOCCER GIRLS UNDER 20
Nyakach 2 Arch Bishop Njenga 0
Itigo 5 Njambini 0

COPA SOCCER BOYS UNDER 16
Serani 1 Dagoreti 0
Koyonzo (3) 1 Boystown 1 (1)

COPA SOCCER GIRLS UNDER 16
Maeni 2 Njambini 0
Wiyeta 1 Kobala 0

VOLLEYBALL BOYS
Mogonga 3 Namwela 1
Lelmokwo 3 Lang’ata 0

VOLLEYBALL GIRLS
Cheptil 3 Pasenga 0
Kwanthanze 3 kwanthanze 0

NETBALL GIRLS
Kaya Tiwi 37 Bukokholo 28
Nyakach 39 Karuri 17

Day 3 – Thursday 1st August, 2019

Netball Girls
Baba Dogo 23 Karuri 39
Kayatiwi 126 Volunteer Girls 01
Syumile 29 Cheptil 49
Nyakach 40 Bukokholo 22

Volleyball Girls
Soweto 3 Sega 0
Cheptil 3 Sulumeti 1
St. John’s Kaloleni 3 Makaror 1
Kwanthanze 3 Pasenga 0

Volleyball boys
Mogonga 3 Shimoni 0
Lelmokwo 3 Tetu 0
Langata 3 Namwela 1
Matiliku 3 Boystown 1

Day 2 – Wednesday 31st July, 2019

Volleyball Boys
Tetu 1 Mogonga 3 (15-25,16-25,25-22,20-25)
Shimoni 0 Lelmokwo 3 (20-25,18-25,16-25)
Boystown 0 Langata 3 (18-25,14-25,18-25)
Matiliku 1 Namwela 3 (19-25,21-25,25-18,23-25)

Girls Volleybal
Soweto 3 Sulumeti 0 (25-15,25-19,25-11)
Cheptil 3 Sega 0 (25-19,25-21,25-21)
Makoror 0 Passenga 3 (12-25,14-25,11-25)
Kwanthanze 3 S.t Johns 0 (25-8,25-11,25-16)

Day 1 Results – Tuesday 30th July, 2019

Gilrs Volleyball
Sega (1 set) Sulumeti (3 sets)
Soweto (1 set) Cheptil (3 sets)

Boys Volleyball
Mogonga 03 Lalmokwo 0
Tetu 03 Shimoni 01

Netball Girls
Karuri 15 Kayatiwi 44
Baba Dogo 60 Volunteer Girls 03
Syumile 16 Nyakach 67
Cheptil 30 Bukokholo 40

Copa Soccer Boys Under 16
Koyonzo 02 Gatamaiyu 0
Goseta 0 Serani 02
Agorosare 0 Boystown 01
Dagoretti 04 Machakos 0

Copa Soccer Girls Under 16
Ugari 0 Njambini 03
Wiyeta 03 Dagoreti 0
Kobala 08 Itaara 0
Maeni 03 Waa girls 02

Boys Soccer Under 20
St. Antony 01 Shimba Hills 0
Banisa 01 Olbolsat 06
Kisumu Day 0 Ebwali 01
Dagoreti High 02 Mbooni 0

Girls Soccer Under 20
Nyakach 08 Karugwa 01
Dagoreti Mixed 0 Itigo 01
Arch Bishop Njenga 0 Njabini 0
Gesero 02 St. Johns 02

2019 Secondary schools Regional term 2 games winners

Here are the champions from the various secondary schools term 2 games, 2019:

EASTERN REGION TERM 2 GAMES- 2019

Final Day: Saturday 22/6/2019

List of Champions- 2019
🏆Soccer Girls U16- Itaara girls
🏆Soccer Boys U16- machakos
🏆Volleyball Girls- kwanthanze
🏆Volleyball Boys- mutewa high
🏆Netball- syumile
🏆Soccer Boys U19- Mbooni boys
🏆Soccer Girls U19- Karugwa

WESTERN REGION CHAMPIONS
🏆Soccer 19Boys-St. Peters Mumias
🏆Soccer under 16 Boys-
Koyonzo
🏆Soccer 19 Girls
Arch Bishop Njenga
🏆Soccer Under 16 Girls-
Maeni Girls.
🏆Volleyball Boys-
Namwela
🏆volleyball Girls-Bishop Sulumeti
🏆Netball Bukokholo

NYANZA REGION TERM 2 GAMES- 2019

List of Champions- 2019
🏆Soccer Girls U16- Ugari
🏆Soccer Boys U16- Agoro Sare
🏆Volleyball Girls- Sega
🏆Volleyball Boys- Mogonga
🏆Netball- Nyakach Girls
🏆Soccer Boys U19- Barding
🏆Soccer Girls U19- Nyakach Girls.

COAST REGION TERM 2 GAMES- 2019

List of Champions- 2019
🏆Soccer Girls U16- Waa girls
🏆Soccer Boys U16- Serani
🏆Volleyball Girls- St. John’s – Kaloleni
🏆Volleyball Boys- Shimoni
🏆Netball- Kaya Tiwi
🏆Soccer Boys U19- Shimba Hills
🏆Soccer Girls U19- Kwale girls

2019 Secondary Schools National Term One Games- Final Results and list of winners

The 2019 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports association, KSSSA, National Term One Games have come to a close today, saturday 13th April- 2019, at Shimo La Tewa/ Shanzu Teachers Training College; in Mombasa. The one week-long games featured: Rugby 15’s, Rugby 7’s, Hockey, Basketball, Handball, Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country. The Brookside Dairies Sponsored championship saw new champions emerging in Rugby 15’s, Rugby 7’s, Girls’ hockey, Girls’ Basketball and Girls’ Handball. Here are the final day results and a list of the Champions.

KSSSA BROOKSIDE TERM ONE GAMES- 2019.

VENUE: Shimo La Tewa High/ Shanzu TTC.

_FINAL DAY COLLATED RESULTS

DAY 5: Saturday 13th April, 2019.

🏈Rugby 15’s

Playoff
1). Kangaru 12  vs 07 Alliance

Final
1). Dagoretti 11 vs 18 Kakamega

🏆Kakamega are the new champs. They finished third in 2018

Rugby 7’s Champions: Upper Hill.

🤾‍♂Handball Girls

Playoff
1). Kirigara 16 vs 22 Sega

Final
1). Moi Kamusinga 13 vs 17 kirandich

🏆Kirandich dethrone Moi Girls Kamusinga to claim the National Title

🤾‍♂Handball Boys

Playoff
1). Mangu 16 vs 17 whitehouse

Final
1). Kimilili 35 vs 21 Mbooni Boys

🏆Champions Kimilili retain their trophy

🏑Hockey- Girls

Playoff
1). Nyamira Girls 02 vs 00 Kerugoya

Final
1).  Misikhu 02 vs 01 St. John’s

🏆Misikhu are the new champions

🏑Hockey- Boys

Playoff
1). St Charles 00 vs 01 Meru School

Final
1). St. Anthony 3 vs 2 Kamusinga (Via tie breaker)

🏆St. Anthony retain their trophy

🏀Basketball- Girls🏀

Playoff
1). Tigoi 65 vs 41 St. Bridgits

Final
1). Buru Buru 43 vs 41 Kaya Tiwi.

🏆Buru Buru dethrones former long time Champs Kaya Tiwi to lift the Girls’ Basketball title

🏀Basketball- Boys

Playoff
1). Agoro Sare 60 vs 42  Alliance

Final
1). Dagoretti 52 vs 69 Laiser Hill

🏆 Laiser Hill retain their trophy.

Action now shifts to Kisumu City; the host for this year’s KSSSA term two National Games in Soccer, Volleyball, Netball and Racquet Games.

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2022 East Africa School Games in Arusha Tanzania – Pools and Fixtures

2022 EAST AFRICA SECONDARY SCHOOLS GAMES, FEASSSA.

@ARUSHA, TANZANIA

POOLS & DRAWS

🤾‍♂️Handball Boys

Pool A

1. Kilombero SS – Tz 1
2. Gombe SS -Ug 2
3. Hospital Hill -Ke 1

Pool B

1. ES Kigoma – Rw 1
2. Maweni – Tz 2
3. Kamito – Ke 2

🤾‍♀️Handball Girls

Pool A

1. St. Joseph’s High , Kitale- Ke 2
2  Kawanda SS – Ug 1
3. Kilombero SS – Tz 1

Pool  B

1. Kibuli SS – Ug 2
2. Kiziguro – Rw 1
3. Moi Kamusinga -Ke 1

🏐Volleyball Boys

Pool A

1. Nsumba SS – Tz 1
2. Buremba SS – Ug 3
3. Manugongo Voc. – Ug 2
4. Cheptil – Ke 1

Pool B

1. Namwela – Ke 2
2. ESSA Nyarugunga – Rw 1
3. Standard High, Zzana- Ug 1
4. Bombamzinga SS- Tz 2

🏐Volleyball Girls

Pool A

1. Kajunjumele SS – Tz 2
2. IPRC Kigali – Rw 1
3. Kaseson – Ke 2

Pool B

1. Katikamu SDA – Ug 2
2. Kwanthanze – Ke 1
3. Mkalapa SS – Tz 1
4. Hilton HS – Ug 3

🏀Basketball 5×5 Boys

Pool A

1. Dr. Aggrey – Ke 1
2. Buddo SS – Ug 1
3. Nsumba SS – Tz 2
4. Trust St. Patrick’s – Tz 3

Pool B

1. Juhudi SS – Tz 1
2. Lycee De Kigali- Rw 1
3. Dagoretti High – Ke 2
4. Bethel Covenant – Ug 2
5. St. Cyprian, Kyabakadde – Ug 3

🏀Basketball 5×5 Girls

Pool A

1. Kaya Tiwi -Ke 1
2. Kibasila SS – Tz 2
3. St. Mary’s, Kitende -Ug 1
4. Buddo SS – Ug 4

Pool B

1. Orkeeswa SS – Tz 1
2. Lycee De Kigali – Rw 1
3. Nabisunsa Girls – Ug 3
4. St. Noa Girls SS – Ug 2
5. Olympic – Ke 2

⚾Netball

Pool A

1. Katoro SS – Tz 2
2. Kobala – Ke 1
3. Madina Islamic SS – Ug 4
4. St. Mary’s, Kitende -Ug 1

Pool B

1. St. Noa Girls SS – Ug 2
2. Vwawa SS – Tz 1
3. Buddo SS – Ug 3
4. Bumala AC- Ke 2

⚽Soccer Boys

Pool A

1. Kiwira Coal Mines SS -Tz 1
2. Highway Sec.- Ke 2
3. ES Gasiza – Rw 1
4. St. Andrews, Kaggwa – Ug 2
5. Kibuli SS – Ug 3

Pool B

1. Katoro SS – Tz 2
2. Ebwali -Ke 1
3. St. Mary’s, Kitende -Ug 1
4. Buddo SS – Ug 4

⚽Soccer Girls

Pool A

1. St. Noa Girls SS – Ug 1
2. Wiyeta – Ke 1
3. Isevya SS – Tz 2
4. Amus College Sch. – Ug 4

Pool B

1. Dagoretti Mixed – Ke 2
2. Kawempe Muslim -Ug 2
3. IP Mukarange – Rw 1
4. Alliance SS – Tz 1
5. Sacred Heart, Gulu – Ug 3

🏀Baskeball 3×3 Boys

1. Nsumba SS Tz 2
2. Buddo SS -Ug 1
3. Hope HS, Bbira -Ug 2
4. Stafford Boys HS – Ke 1
5. Juhudi SS – Tz 1

🏀Baskeball 3×3 Girls

1. Buddo SS – Ug 2
2. Kibasila SS- T2
3. Buruburu Girls – K1
4. St. Mary’s , Kitende -Ug 1
5. Nabisunsa Girls -U3
6. Orkeeswa SS – T1

🏑Hockey Boys

1. F.S. Kamusinga – Ke 2
2. St. Antony’s, Kitale – Ke 1
3. Mbarara HS – Ug 3
4. Arusha Meru Int Sch.Tz 1
5. Ntare School -Ug 2
6. Kakungulu Memorial -Ug 1

🏑 Hockey Girls

1. Mt. St. Mary’s, Namagunga – Ug 2
2. St. Mary’s, Tachasis – Ke 1
3. Trans Nzoia Mixed – Ke 2
4. Kakungulu Memorial – Ug 1

🏈Rugby 7s

1. Jinja SS – Ug 2
2. Hanna Intl – Ug 1
3. Koyonzo- Ke 1
4. Ntare School – Ug 3
5. Elerai SS – Tz 1
6. Butula Boys- Ke 2

🏉Rugby 15s

1. Makerere College Sch. – Ug 3
2. Elerai SS – Tz 1
3. Namilyango College – Ug 1
4. Kings College, Buddo – Ug 2

2020 KSSSA National Term One Games: Pools and Draws

The Kenya Secondary schools Sports Association, KSSSA, has released the pools for the 2020 National Secondary Schools Term One Games. Kapsabet Boys and Girls schools in Nandi County will be the venues for Term One games from April 14 to 23, 2020. A total of 1,900 participants are expected to feature in disciplines that include: basketball (Boys and Girls) , hockey (Boys and Girls), rugby 15s and 7s (Boys only), swimming (Boys and Girls), handball (Boys and Girls), and athletics (Boys and Girls).

In the just released girls’ handball pools, North Eastern region, Rift Valley, Western and Eastern Region will face off in pool A. Pool B has Central, Nyanza, Coast and Nairobi Regions. Related News: ksssa school games all the rule changes and complete guide on players’ documentation

Being the host region, Rift Valley will present two teams in hockey, and Rugby. This is because North Eastern region does not present teams in the two fields. Pooling for Rugby 7’s shall be done at the venue; during the competitions.

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HERE ARE THE 2020 KSSSA NATIONAL TERM ONE GAMES POOLS
HANDBALL- GIRLS
S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 North Eastern Region Central Region
2 Rift Valley Region Nyanza Region
3 Western Region Coast Region
4 Eastern Region Nairobi Region

 

HANDBALL- BOYS
S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Eastern Region Rift Valley Region
2 Western Region Nyanza Region
3 Central Region Coast Region
4 North Eastern Region Nairobi Region

 

BASKETBALL- GIRLS
S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Central Region Coast Region
2 North Eastern Region Nairobi Region
3 Western Region Eastern Region
4 Nyanza Region Rift Valley Region

 

BASKETBALL- BOYS
S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Central Region Eastern Region
2 Coast Region Nyanza Region
3 Western Region Nairobi Region
4 Rift Valley Region North Eastern Region

 

HOCKEY- GIRLS

S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Rift Valley Region 1 Rift Valey Region 2
2 Nairobi Region Eastern Region
3 Nyanza Region Western Region
4 Central Region Coast Region

 

HOCKEY- BOYS
S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Rift Valley Region 1 Rift Valley Region 2
2 Coast Region Nairobi Region
3 Central Region Nyanza Region
4 Western Region Eastern Region

 

RUGBY 15’s

S/NO POOL A POOL B
1 Rift Valley Region 1 Rift Valley Region 2
2 Western Region Nyanza Region
3 Central Region Coast Region
4 Eastern Region Nairobi Region

 

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KSSSA National Games past winners/ Champs in Netball

KSSSA Documentaries

KSSSA NETBALL PAST CHAMPIONS

1970s
1973: Mukumu Girls High School
1974: Mukumu Girls High School
1975: Ng’iya Girls High School
1976: Loreto Limuru Girls High
1977: Loreto Limuru Girls
1978: Ng’iya Girls High
1979: Cardinal Otunga Girls High

1980s
1980: Alliance Girls
1981: Kisumu Girls
1982: Kisumu Girls
1983: Kimabole Secondary
1984: Kisumu Girls
1985: Kisumu Girls
1986: Ng’iya Girls
1987: Tigoi Girls
1988: Championship not held
1989: Tigoi Girls

1990s
1990: Tigoi Girls
1991: Chakol Girls
1992: Mombasa High
1993: Mombasa High
1994: Kamkunji Secondary
1995: Itigo Girls
1996: Kamkunji Secondary
1997: Kamkunji Secondary
1998: Kamkunji Secondary
1999: Mombasa High

2000s
2000: Mombasa High
2001: Mombasa High
2002: Mombasa High
2003: Kamkunji Secondary
2004: Mombasa High
2005: Mombasa High
2006: Mombasa High
2007: Manor House
2008: Mombasa High
2009: Shimba Hills

2010s
2010: Shimba Hills
2013: Obambo
2014: Obambo
2015: Obambo
2016: Kaya Tiwi
2017: Obambo
2018: Kaya Tiwi.
2019: Kaya Tiwi

2020s
2020 Not held due to Covid 19 pandemic
2021 Not held due to Covid 19 pandemic
2022: Kobala Secondary.
2023:…..

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2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) Full Hockey Boys Results, Ranking

2023 East Africa School Games (FEASSSA) Full Hockey Boys Results, Ranking

FIXTURES

HOCKEY BOYS                   Venue:  TTC

POOL A   POOL B
1.     Kakungulu Memorial (Ug)   1.      Arusha Meru (Tz)
2.     Mangu High (Ke)  
  1. Ntare School (Ug)
3.     St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke)  
  1. St. Mary’s College, Kisubi (Ug)
4.     Mbarara High (Ug)  
  1. Musingu High (Ke)

 

DAY 2    SUNDAY               20TH AUGUST 2023                          PRELIMINARIES

MATCH NO. TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
11.00am A Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) Vs Mangu High (Ke) 03 01
11.00am A St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) Vs Mbarara High (Ug) 02 02
3.00pm B Arusha Meru (Tz) Vs Ntare School (Ug) 02 00
3.00pm B St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) Vs Musingu High (Ke) 00 01

 

DAY 3    MONDAY             21STAUGUST 2023                           PRELIMINARIES

MATCH NO. TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
11.00am B Musingu High (Ke) Vs Arusha Meru (Tz) 04 01
11.00am B Ntare School (Ug) Vs St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) 01 01
3.00pm A Mbarara High (Ug) Vs Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) 00 03
3.00pm A Mangu High (Ke) Vs St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) 00 04

 

DAY 5    WEDNESDAY      23RD AUGUST 2023                          PRELIMINARIES

MATCH NO. TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
11.00am A Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) Vs St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) 04 00
11.00am A Mbarara High (Ug) Vs Mangu High (Ke) 03 00
3.00pm B Arusha Meru (Tz) Vs St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) 00 05
3.00pm B Musingu High (Ke) Vs Ntare School (Ug) 01 02

 

DAY 6    THURSDAY          24TH AUGUST 2023                          SEMI – FINALS

MATCH NO. TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
11.00am   Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) Vs St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) 02 00
11.00am   Musingu High (Ke) Vs St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) 03 02

 

DAY 8    SATURDAY          26TH AUGUST 2023                          CLASSIFICATION & FINALS

MATCH NO. TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
9.00am   St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) Vs St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) 0 2
11.00am   Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) Vs Musingu High (Ke) 1 0

 

TEAM OVERALL RANKING

HOCKEY  –  BOYS             

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1. Kakungulu Mem. (Ug) Uganda
2. Musingu High (Ke) Kenya
3. St. Antony’s, Kitale (Ke) Kenya
4. St. Mary’s, Kisubi (Ug) Uganda
5. Mbarara High (Ug) Uganda
6. Ntare School (Ug) Uganda
7. Meru Arusha (Tz) Tanzania
8. Mangu High (Ke) Kenya

 

MVP      Issack Wanjawa Musinga (Ke)

KENYA SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION, KSSSA, CONSTITUTION.

KENYA SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION, KSSSA, CONSTITUTION.

 

 

CONSTITUTION OF KENYA SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION (KSSSA)

1.   NAME

The name of this Association shall be The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA), herein after referred to as the Association.

2.    AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

a)        To promote and encourage games and sports within secondary schools in Kenya.

b)       To coordinate and organize all secondary schools sports activities in conjunction with Regional Secondary Schools Sports Association.

c)        To liaise, organize and execute all international sports competitions involving all secondary schools in Kenya through the approval and cooperation of the MOEST.

d)       To promote regional and international competitions involving secondary schools.

e)        To be responsible for maintenance of all international Rules and Procedures laid down by the respective International Associations/Federations covering all the games and sports undertaken in Kenya.

f)         To work under the overall supervision of the Directorate , Quality Assurance and Standards , MOEST and liaise with KSSHA

g)        To identify, nurture and promote sporting talent in students and teachers.

h)       To raise funds and solicit for sponsorship for the achievements of the objectives stated above.

i)          To organize National Championships in sports.

j)         To promote National Cohesion and Integration

k)       To empower coaches, Referees and Officials through capacity building.

3.   MEMBERSHIP

All Secondary Schools in Kenya registered with the MOEST are eligible for memberships of this Association through affiliation with regional branches.

4.   AFFLIATION

 

All secondary schools are affiliated to KSSSA through their Ward, Sub- county, county and Regional Secondary Schools Sports Associations. However, private secondary schools will have to pay an affiliation fee to their respective sub – county / County Secondary Schools Sports Associations. The Regional bodies are directly affiliated to the Association. These regions are;-

a)        Aberdares

b)       Metropolitant

c)        Mombasa

d)       Nakuru

e)        Northern

f)         Nzoia

g)        Lake

h)       Garissa

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5.     THE PATRON

a)        The patron of the Association shall be the Director, Quality Assurance and Standards, MOEST hereinafter referred to as the Director.

b)       The County Director of Education duly elected by other Directors as Chairman shall be the Patron of the Regional Secondary Schools Sports Association. The CDE shall be in position for one (1) year subject to re-election.

c)        The County Director of Education shall be the Patron of the County Secondary Sports Association.

d)       The Sub-County Director of Education/D.E.O shall be the Patron of the Sub- County Secondary Schools Sports Association.

e)        The Ward Education Officer/A.E.O shall be the Patron of the Ward Secondary Schools Sports Association.

 

6.     COMPOSITION OF THE ASSOCIATION

a)        The Association’s Full Council shall comprise;-

i.     The executive committee of the KSSSA

ii.     Three elected representatives ( The Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer) from each of the RSSSA

iii.     One representative CQASO from each of the Regions, elected by other CQASOs who shall have no powers to vote.

iv.     Two representatives from the Directorate of QAS, MOEST who shall have no powers to vote.

b)       The affairs of the Association shall be managed by an Executive Committee which shall comprise;-

i.     The Chairman, Vice-chairman, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer and nine committee members ( five of whom shall be elected at the AGM of the Association and four co-opted members at the discretion of the executive committee) , one executive officer who shall be the Director’s representative and a deputy.

ii.     The Chairman, Vice-chairman, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer shall be Principals elected during the KSSSA AGM. Such principals shall have demonstrable knowledge in sports. The secretary and Assistant secretary shall be teachers involved in games who are not Principals. Deputy Principals who are already serving as Secretaries can defend their seats.

iii.     The Executive Committee of the Association may appoint sub – committees such as technical, organization and finance etc, so may the affiliates. The decisions arrived at by the sub-committee must be approved by the executive committee. Only the AGM can change long term and structural issues.

iv.     Any office bearer who resigns, retires from teaching or is interdicted automatically ceases to be office bearer of the Association. In the event that a Principal is demoted while serving in the position of Chairman, Vice Chairman, treasurer or Vice treasurer he/she shall automatically relinquish the position. She/he must hand over within seven working days to the Executive Committee, which shall the appoint a member from within to act until the

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next AGM, except the Chairman, treasurer or Secretary whose Assistant shall automatically take over and in the case of interdiction, until the case is determined or the term of office lapses. In case the secretary or vice secretary is promoted to Principal, He/she relinquishes the post and becomes an executive member.

v.     The office bearers shall serve in the Region, County, Sub-county or Ward where they are teaching.

vi.     The Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer of KSSSA and its affiliates shall relinquish any other elective position at respective lower level and eligible for co-option.

vii.     Any Principal holding a position in KSSHA will not be eligible for election as an official in KSSSA.

 

7.     RESPONSIBLITIES OF THE MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

a)        THE CHAIRMAN shall

i.     Chair all Executive Committee, Full council and AGM meetings.

ii.     Represent the Association in all for a related to sports.

iii.     Participate in budget making.

iv.     The vice chairman shall perform the duties of the chairman in his absence and any other duties delegated to him/herby the chairman.

b)       THE SECRETARY shall

i.     DEAL with the correspondences of the Association under the general supervision of the Executive. In case of urgent matters where the committee cannot be consulted, shall consult with the chairman or vice chairman, Treasurer or Executive officer. The decision reached thus shall be subject to ratification or otherwise at the next Executive Meeting.

ii.     Be the official spokesman of the Association on all official matters in consultation with the chairman.

iii.     Issue notices of convening all meetings and shall be responsible for keeping minutes of such meetings and for the presentation of all records of proceedings of the Association.

iv.     Compile and present results during the national/regional/county etc Championships.

v.     Prepare an Annual report of the Association’s activities and present such during the AGM.

vi.     Shall co-ordinate the smooth running of the national and other international KSSSA championships.

vii.     The Assistant secretary shall perform the duties of the secretary in his absence.

c)        THE TREASURER shall

i.     Receive, under the directions of the executive committee, all its funds and disburse them according to the decisions of the committee.

ii.     Preserve all authentic vouchers of such receipts and expenditure.

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iii.     At all times safe-guard the monetary assets of the Association in a bank recommended by the committee except for the amount such as imprest which shall be authorized which shall be authorized by the committee.

iv.     Produce a true record of the audited statement of receipts and expenditures of the Association during the AGM.

v.     Ensure that all assets of the Association are preserved in a secure form.

vi.     Four officials shall be signatories to the KSSSA account(s), namely the Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and Executive Officer.

vii.     The signature of the Executive Officer shall be mandatory and any other two named in (vi) above may authorize for withdrawal.

viii.     The Assistant Treasurer shall perform the duties of the Treasurer in his/her absence and other duties delegated to him/her by the treasurer.

 

8.     THE KSSSA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

The committee shall have the following functions and roles:-

 

i.     Determine convenient dates and confirm the host region .KSSSA shall have the final say in confirming the venue in the host region.

ii.     Determine the number of players in each team/event.

iii.     Together with the full council members, fix the date of the secretaries meeting in the host region at least seven days before the date of the competition.

iv.     Arrange the draws for each game during the Full Council Meeting.

v.     Arrange, supervise and advice on all technical matters, especially regarding rules and regulations, umpiring and officiating.

vi.     Invite the chief Guest in liaison with the MOEST.

vii.     Carry out public relations for National championships.

viii.     Arrange for the opening and closing ceremonies.

ix.     Distribute the final results to all regions.

x.     Ensure and implement all decisions made on discipline matters at such championships.

xi.     Organize referees and umpires clinics.

xii.     Discipline an Executive Committee members, games teachers, officials and/or participants for misconduct.

xiii.     If the National Executive Committee ceases to operate effectively, the Patron/Director shall intervene.

9.     MEETINGS

a)        The Executive Committee shall meet at all times when the matters of the Association require attention. It shall meet at least three times in a year.

i.     The quorum for all Executive committee meetings shall be 10 (ten ) members and the decision of the majority present shall be final. If the quorum is not realized at any committee meeting, the Chairman shall summon a follow- up meeting within 14 (fourteen) days during which the quorum shall be the number of committee members presents.

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ii.     Any member of the Executive committee who absents himself from three consecutive meetings without prior apology and proper reasons shall cease to be a member of the Executive Committee.

iii.     The Executive Committee may invite any person to a meeting if necessary and that person shall not cast any vote.

iv.     Issues /deliberations of the Executive and its sub-committee shall remain confidential. Only the Secretary shall release information on behalf of the committee.

v.     Any member who divulges executive / sub-committee information shall be suspended.

b)       Annual General Meetings and Elections

i.     The Association shall have AGM once every tear.

ii.     Elections of the office bearers to the executive committee shall be done after every four years during the AGM, with effect from 2013.

iii.     Each regional Association shall be required to send three delegates; Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer who should not attend by proxy and must have been elected at the Regional AGM and one CDE’s representative who shall have no voting rights.

iv.     Regions which will not have done the elections before the National AGM shall automatically be disqualified from participating in elections.

v.     All regions shall be represented in the Executive Committee.

vi.     The Chairman shall call an Extra-ordinary meeting should need arise.

c)        The Annual General Meeting shall have powers to :-

i.     Ratify or otherwise any amendments in the constitution.

ii.     Issue the calendar of events

iii.     Check the financial assets and liabilities of the Association and make recommendations.

iv.     Approve or otherwise the decisions of the Executive Committee.

v.     Remove and replace Executives Committee members if and when such become necessary.

vi.     Decide on the overall policy on all National, Regional and international competitions in liaison with the MOEST.

vii.     Agree or disagree to join or withdraw from any other body.

viii.     At the request of two thirds of the members of the executive committee, a Special Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be held to enforce the above powers of the AGM. Such a request shall be in writing and duly signed by the said members to reach the Executive Committee through the Secretary or the Chairman, 21 days before the dates of such meetings.

ix.     A two-thirds majority at the General Meetings as mentioned above shall make all decisions.

x.     Voting shall be by secret ballot.

xi.     All general meetings shall have a quorum on the following basis; Half of the members of the Full council or two delegates from at least two-thirds of the

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regions plus three members of the Executive committee who shall not be the Chairman, Secretary or Treasurer.

xii.     Full Council meetings shall be held during all National Championships. The quorum for such meetings shall be five regions.

xiii.     All regions must submit their reports in writing of the preceding year and AGM minutes to the Executive Committee of KSSSA copied to the Director.

 

10.  STRUCTURE OF THE GAMES

a)        The structure of the games shall be decided upon by the AGM of the Association. Any change must be ratified by the AGM. As at present,

i.     during first term of every year, the Association and its affiliates shall organize Swimming, Hockey, Basketball, Cross-country (Boys/girls), Decathlon, Heptathlon and Rugby 15s (Boys only).

ii.     During term 2A it shall be Athletics, Handball, Netball (Girls only) and Rugby 7s (Boys only).

iii.     During Term 2B it shall be Ball and Racquet games: Soccer, Volleyball, Lawn Tennis, Badminton and Table tennis (boys and Girls)

b)       Rules

i.     The rules and regulations governing all secondary Schools Sports and Games shall be those, which are followed by the National Association/Federations in such sports affiliated to Kenya National Sports Council.

ii.     In case of a conflict, the KSSSA championship rules shall apply, since this is part of MOEST curricular.

iii.     A changed rule or a new rule shall be implemented in secondary Schools’

National competitions once the communication has been passed to the regions

iv.     A new game or sport may be added to the existing calendar of the Association only if two-thirds of the regions approve of it during the annual AGM and ratified by the MOEST.

 

11.  ELIGIBILTY OF PARTICIPATION

a)        Soccer, Volleyball, Netball, Basketball, Handball, Rugby, Hockey, Table Tennis and Badminton shall be from a school representing the ward, Sub-county, County and Region. Regions may enter composite teams in Athletics, Cross-country, Lawn tennis, Decathlon, Heptathlon and swimming. There shall be no defending champions in national competitions. In case a region fails to bring a team, the host region shall present an extra team for purpose of balancing the pools.

b)       Players in all teams in all sports must be bona-fide students who have played in their respective schools for at least 90 days before the start of preliminaries at the ward level, except for Form One.

Preliminaries are deemed to begin nationally on 15th February. As such the latest date a student may join a school and be eligible is 15th November the previous year.

c)        Form 5 students shall play after one (1) year, except continuing students in international Curriculum.

d)       Any repeater who has sat national Exams will be governed by the 90 days rule.

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e)        Any repeater at any level shall NOT be eligible to play in the repeating year.

f)         A student may participate in KSSSA or its affiliates organized championships for a maximum of six continuous years after sitting for KCPE, but must observe d) & e) above.

g)        All competitors and team players must carry:-

i.     Their school identity cards

ii.      A copy of KCPE certificate duly certified by the Principal (Result slip only accepted for Form ones)

iii.     A list of the team players/students written on the school letterhead, certified by the Principal.

iv.     A copy of the birth certificate certified by the Principal.

v.     Photo album certified by the Principal.

vi.      Data capture form

 

NB/

 

1.      The School’s ID card and team list must indicate

a.      Name

b.     Admission number

c.      Date of admission (dd/mm/yyyy)

d.     Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy)

e.      Class

f.      KCPE index and Year

2.      In case of transfer of student, it should be indicated in the ID as

a.     Date of transfer (dd/mm/yyyy)

b.     School transferred from

3.     In case of repeaters , it should be clearly indicated in the ID as

a.      The year of repeating

b.     Class of repeat

4.     The school stamp must touch both the photo and the card, and must not obscure the face. All these must be presented during Ward, Sub-County, County, Regional as well as the National competitions.

5.      Composite teams will not require a group photo with the Head of Institution.

6.     International transfers shall be guided by the rule on repeaters in 11 ( e ) above , i.e. shall participate after one year.

7.     Students transferring from one school team to another school team shall not exceed two (2). If more than two, then all will not be eligible to play for a period of one year.

h) All participants must be under 20 years of age

12.  THE POWERS OF THE REGIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

a)        Regional Secondary Schools Sports Association shall have jurisdiction on all matters regarding sports activities in their respective regions. The KSSSA Executive Committee shall intervene or take necessary actions in the activities of the regions if

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at least half of the elected members of the concerned region committee make a written request to do so.

b)       The Coordinating County Director of Education can only intervene or take over the running of the Regional Sports Association, if the body has failed to run the Association or if two-thirds of the elected members of the Regional body request to do so.

c)        The Regional Associations shall have complete authority in all matters and disputes arising from within. The KSSSA shall only advice on technical matters.

d)       The KSSSA may step into the affairs of the regional body if ;-

i.     The coordinating County Director of Education requests for such action.

ii.     The regional Heads Association requests for such action.

iii.     The regional body ceases to operate effectively.

e)        Regional/County/Sub-county/ward associations may have their own clauses relevant to their background inserted in the constitution, without touching on the Structural and technical aspects of this constitution. In the event such clauses are inserted, the revised copy should be sent to KSSSA, Regional Associations respectively for ratification or otherwise before being implemented.

f)         Regional Executive Committee shall submit correct documents during Secretaries meeting, Failure to which disciplinary action may be preferred.

g)        Regions shall strive to nominate qualified referees to the Nationals, Preferably those who officiated regional semi-finals.

h)       The regional co-curricular activities management Committee will among other duties mobilize resources to fund regional competitions and other expense to be incurred at National level.

 

13.  THE POWERS OF THE WARD/SUB-COUNTY/COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Clause 12 above shall apply accordingly.

 

14.  DISCIPILNARY MATTERS AT KSSSA NATIONAL GAMES

a)        In the event of any indiscipline concerning any school team (teachers and students) at any of the of the KSSSA games, a constituted disciplinary committee shall sit and the decision made shall be ratified by the Executive Committee.

b)       Any school banned from participating, her students will not be allowed to take part in all KSSSA activities for a maximum period of two years.

c)        Any teacher banned from KSSSA shall be for maximum of three years.

d)       A ban on any school team/teacher evoked at KSSSA games, will apply to all games organized by its affiliates in that discipline. This will apply to the teacher/student transferring to other schools.

e)        A team /student without the required and authentic documents will be disqualified. No other documents for verification will be entertained except those that had been availed by the regional secretary at the start of the championship.

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f)         Complaints about eligibility of a player(s) by a team/region should be put in writing to KSSSA Secretary on the 1st and 2nd day of the championship. Any such complaint after the 2nd day shall be investigated after the championship through the office of the Director. However, if the allegations are found to be false by the investigating team, the complainant shall be liable to a fine of KSh. 20,000 (twenty thousand) only.

g)          The Principal, Coach or Games teacher of the school fielding the team/student in 14

(e) above will be disciplined by the office of the Director and Teachers service commission (TSC) after recommendations by the KSSSA Executive Committee.

h)       The team/student thus disqualified during the championship will stand banned for the stipulated duration from the date of notice of ban.

i)          (g) above does not interfere with any disciplinary action taken by Ward/Sub- county/County/Regional body.

j)         Any school/team/teacher discovered after the championship to have violated any of the above, stands to be disciplined accordingly.

k)       The school/team/teacher/competitor so disciplined shall be allowed to appeal to the KSSSA executive Committee within Fourteen days from the date of notice of the ban. Copies of the action taken shall be forwarded to the Director, TSC and other relevant office.

l)          All affiliated schools and teams should give priority to fixtures arranged by the Ward, Sub-County, County, Regional and National Associations.

m)    A coach who is not a teacher in the school shall not sit on the bench or actively interfere with the game/team.

n)       Ward/sub-county/County/Regional or National Executive Committee may discipline a player, teacher or team at their respective competitions. Such disciplinary action may cover oral caution or expulsion from the competitions or the residential camp. Hierarchy of disciplinary action must be respected. Copies of the action taken should be forwarded to the Director, TSC and other relevant office.

o)        A region that fails to send a team to the National Championships shall be fined KSh. 20,000 (Twenty thousand) only per team. Failure to comply, a serious action shall be taken by KSSSA against the region concerned.

 

15.  JURRY/APPEALS

a)        A Jury shall be constituted by the association to make decisions on technical matters related to the ongoing games, whose decisions shall be ratified by the Executive Committee. Members of the jury from the affected regions shall disqualify themselves from that particular case being discussed.

b)       The decisions of the Executive committee shall be in writing.

c)        An appeal shall be made within 30 minutes after the end of the match in question, through an Executive Committee Member of the affiliate via the commissar. The affected team(s) appealing to the jury shall pay a fee of KSh. 5,000 (five thousand) only refundable if the case is won.

d)       The decision of the Executive may be contested to the supreme jury within 30 minutes of the decision of the Executive. The re-appeal fee shall be KSh. 10,000 (ten thousand) only refundable if the case is won.

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e)        The supreme jury shall comprise:-

i.     The Chairman of Heads Association – National or Host region

ii.     Chairman KSSSA

iii.     Host Coordinating CDE or County CDE

iv.     Director’s representative (not the Executive officer)

v.     Secretary – KSSSA ( Convener)

f)         Any team/player contesting the decision of the Supreme jury, shall appeal to the Patron. This shall be the final channel of appeal.

g)        At lower levels, the channel of appeal shall be progressive, from Ward to sub – County, if dissatisfied, to the County, then region, then to the National body (KSSSA) and finally to the Patron.

h)       All aggrieved teams/players must exhaustively follow the appeal channel in 15(a) to

(g) above.

i)    Any team that does not follow this channel, will have violated KSSSA rules and shall not be eligible to participate in KSSA activities.

 

 

16.  INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

a)        A team that qualifies to represent Kenya in International or Regional Competition, the same players shall be presented, and if some players are not available, then the Association shall withdraw the team /Players and be replaced.

b)       A player from a team that qualified to represent Kenya in East African games shall not be allowed to participate in another game/discipline for that particular sports year.

17.  BAN

 

Reasons warranting a team/player to be banned shall include:

 

a)        Fielding an ineligible player

i.     A student who has not met the 90 days rule

ii.     A student with faulty documents i.e. details not matching in the ID, team list, Photo album etc

iii.     Not meeting the maximum age rule – 19 years and under.

iv.     Not meeting the six year rule after KCPE.

v.     Not meeting the transfer rule

vi.     Not adhering to the International students transfer rule

vii.     Form four repeater

viii.     A student who registers for KCSE will be considered as having sat for exams hence ineligible.

b)       Indiscipline

i.     Fighting during the championships, whether one or more players involved the whole team will be banned.

ii.     Anybody who fights in the games villages shall be expelled from the games village and the championship

iii.     Stealing

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iv.     Roughing referees and officials

v.     Roughing the crowd and the opponents

c)        Carrying extra players to the games village.

d)        Any team/player(s) banned shall leave the games village immediately. Regional officials of the banned team/players shall enforce the evacuation.

 

 

18.  TROPHIES

a)        Trophies must be returned by the concerned Regional secretary to KSSSA treasurer at the opening ceremony, failure to which the affected region(s) shall not receive any trophy in the ongoing and subsequent championships.

b)       Any changed /lost trophy shall be paid for or replaced by the concerned team/region before the games begin. The trophy shall not be exchanged with another.

c)        A team may retain a trophy (except a commemorative one) for good after winning it for three consecutive years and KSSSA shall replace it. KSSSA shall declare the commemorative trophies.

d)       Trophies won by the region (composite teams) shall be kept at the coordinating CDE’s office.

e)        No individual member of the Ward, Sub-County, Region or National SSSA may collect money or other forms of material gifts without permission of respective Executive committee through the director or his representative.

 

19.  AUDITING OFACCOUNTS

 

This is done by the Sub-County, County, Regional Auditors or any other Auditing Unit of the MOEST at the end of every calendar year.

20.  MUTUAL BOND

 

The rules herein embody all resolutions passed by the committee and approved by the General Meeting on all matters of KSSSA interest and shall be binding to all members of the Association through Ward, Sub-County, County and the regional secondary Sports associations.

This constitution was reviewed by a technical Committee meeting, through the MOEST workshop organized to review all Co-curricular activities constitutions.

The workshop was held on 27th – 28th January 2014 at Government School of Management in Embu.

The Constitution was discussed by the KSSSA Executive committee on 13th February, 2014

and ratified by the KSSSA Full Council meeting at MOEST Office (Jogoo House) on 14th February, 2014

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2019 Secondary schools national term one games Results- Final day Saturday 13th April

KSSSA BROOKSIDE TERM ONE GAMES- 2019.

VENUE: Shimo La Tewa High/ Shanzu TTC.

_FINAL DAY FLASH RESULTS

DAY 5: Saturday 13th April, 2019.

🏈Rugby 15’s

Playoff
1). Kangaru 12 vs 07 Alliance

🤾‍♂Handball Girls

Playoff
1). Kirigara 16 vs 22 Sega

Final
1). Moi Kamusinga 13 vs 17 kirandich

Kirandich dethrone Moi Girls Kamusinga to claim the National Title

🤾‍♂Handball Boys

Playoff
1). Mangu 16 vs 17 whitehouse

🏑Hockey- Girls

Playoff
1). Nyamira Girls 02 vs 00 Kerugoya

🏑Hockey- Boys

Playoff
1). St Charles 00 vs 01 Meru School

🏀Basketball- Boys

Playoff
1). Agoro Sare 60 vs 42 Alliance

2019 East Africa School Games come to a close in Arusha as Uganda dethrones Kenya; Changes expected in the FEASSSA games structure from next year

The 2019 East Africa school games came to an end over the weekend in Arusha, Tanzania. The games which ran from Friday August 16 to Saturday August 24, 2019 were graced by 6 countries; hosts Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zanzibar, Rwanda and Malawi who were making their maiden appearance at the annual games.

After nine days of pulsating action, Uganda frog jumped Kenya to take the overall trophy after garnering a total of 27 medals; 11 gold, 9 silver and 7 bronze. Kenya came in second with a similar number of medals as Uganda but with lesser gold medals; 10 against 11 of Uganda.

Mr Okanya Patrick President of USSSA(Uganda Secondary School sports Association) makes his presentation at a Symposium on School Sports in Arusha, Tanzania. The Symposium was held on 20th August, 2019 on the sidelines of 18th Edition of FEASSSA Games. Mr Okanya is also the FEASSSA treasurer. Uganda emerged the overall winners at this year's FEASSSA games.
Mr Okanya Patrick President of USSSA(Uganda Secondary School sports Association) makes his presentation at a Symposium on School Sports in Arusha, Tanzania. The Symposium was held on 20th August, 2019 on the sidelines of 18th Edition of FEASSSA Games. Mr Okanya is also the FEASSSA treasurer. Uganda emerged the overall winners at this year’s FEASSSA games.

Rwanda retained third spot with a total of 10 medals while, hosts; Tanzania who were making a return to the games, clinched fourth spot. Zanzibar and Malawi were ranked fifth and sixth respectively.

Major changes announced

While making his address during the closing ceremony on Saturday evening, the Federation of East Africa Secondary School Sports Associations (FEASSSA) President Mr. Justus Mugisha announced major changes to the games.

“In line with ISF, the international school sports federation and ASSF, Africa School Sports Federation to which FEASSSA is affiliated, the Congress has ratified a proposal to change the FEASSSA statutes to accommodate and enable national primary schools Sports associations to be affiliated to the body,” President Mugisha said.
Henceforth the name of the regional body has been changed from Federation of Secondary School sports Associations (FEASSSA) to Federation of East Africa School Sports Associations FEASSA.

The primary schools’ Games that had been inaugurated last year in Musanze city were maintained with Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania fielding teams. The games also incorporated a separate competition for pupils and students with disabilities.

The President also announced that the next championship will be extended by one day. This will allow students to tour the hosting countries. This is expected to form part of the cultural day.

Another new development shall be the new found collaboration between FEASSA and the East African Community; with Legislators agreeing to hold their games alongside the school games.

Mugisha at the same time had good news to the winners. “2019 FEASSSA games winners will participate at the World School Championship in China,” he announced.
ISF Word school games (GYMNASIADE) will be held in Jinjiang, China, from 17th to 24th October, 2020.

The FEASSSA Secretariat Team after concluding their work in the 2019 games in Arusha, Tanzania (Seated Centre; in specs, is Mr. George Omondi the FEASSSA Vice Secretary General).
The FEASSSA Secretariat Team after concluding their work in the 2019 games in Arusha, Tanzania (Seated Centre; in specs, is Mr. George Omondi the FEASSSA Vice Secretary General).

The hosting rights for next year’s games were also handed to Kenya; with the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) earmarking Kakamega county as the host.

The 2019 East Africa Secondary Schools games, FEASSSA; Fixtures for Day 6- Wednesday 21st August, 2019

Here are the fixtures for Day 6- Wednesday 21st August, 2019 at the ongoing East Africa School games, FEASSSA, in Arusha- Tanzania:

⚽Soccer Boys

✅Alliance(Tz) vs Jinja(Ug); TGT @11.00am
✅Lindi(Tz) vs JKU(Zn); ISM @11.00am
✅Vwawa(Tz) vs LDK(Rw); Sheikh Abeid @11.00am
✅St. Anthony’s(Ke) vs STAHIZA(Ug); 2.00pm @ISM
✅Blantyre(Mal) vs Dagoretti (Ke); TGT @4.00pm
✅Ruhuwiko(Tz) vs Kitende(Ug); ISM @4.00pm

⚽Soccer Girls

✅Nyakach(Ke) vs Kihesa(Tz); TGT @9.00am
✅St. Noa (Ug) vs Archbishop Njenga(Ke); Sheikh Abeid @9.00am
✅Kawempe(Ug) vs Itigo(Ke); ISM @9.00am
✅Alliance(Tz) vs Remera Rukoma(Rw); TGT @2.00pm

⚽Soccer Boys; Primary

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Rays of Grace(Ug) vs Oasis(Ug) @2.00pm
✅Masumbwe(Tz) vs Mbagala(Tz) @4.00pm

⚽Soccer Girls; Primary

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Kahororo(Tz) vs Rafiki(Tz) @9.00am
✅Mangucha(Tz) vs Nyanza(Ke) @11.00am

🤾‍♂Handball Boys

Venue: TGT
✅Kakungulu(Ug) vs Vwawa(Tz) @9.00am
✅Mwanakwerekwe(Zn) vs ES Kigoma(Rw) @9.00am
✅Kimilili (Ke) vs Gombe(Ug) 9.00am
✅Adegi(Rw) vs Mbooni(Ke) @11.00am
✅Kilombero(Tz) vs St. Lucia(Ug) @11.00am

🏐Volleyball Girls

Venue: TGT
✅Kwanthanze(Ke) Kinawa(Ug) @9.00am
✅St. Alloy’s (Rw) vs Mkalapa(Tz) @9.0)am
✅Makongo(Tz) vs Cheptil(Ke) @3.00pm
✅GS Indangaburezi(Rw) vs Soweto(Ke) @3.00pm

🏐Volleyball Boys

Venue: TGT
✅Mbogo(Ug) vs IPRC Karongi(Rw) @9.00am
✅Dynamic(Ug) vs Milambo(Tz)@9.00am
✅PS Karubanda(Rw) vs STAHIZA(Ug) @3.00pm
✅Twangoma(Tz) vs Don Bosco(Rw) @3.00pm

🏀Basketball Girls

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Kaya Tiwi(Ke) vs Joseph & Mary(Tz) @9.00am
✅St. Mary’s Kitende(Ug) vs St. Bernadette (Rw) @9.00am
✅Juhudi(Tz) vs Buruburu(Ke) @11.00am
✅LDK(Rw) vs St. Noa(Ug) @11.00am

🏀Basketball Boys

✅LDK(Rw) vs Laiser Hill(Ke); ISM @9.00am
✅College Marie Reine(Rw) vs Lord Baden Powell(Tz): ISM @11.00am
✅Galanos(Tz) vs Kibuli SS(Ug); St. Constantine @2.30pm
✅Dagoretti (Ke) vs Buddo SS(Ug); St. Constantine @2.30pm

🏉Rugby 15’s

Venue: TGT
✅Namilyango College(Ug) vs Ntare School(Ug) @9.00am
✅Okeeswa(Tz) vs Dagoretti (Ke) @10.30am
✅St. Mary’s Kisubi(Ug) vs Kakamega(Ke) @12.00pm

🏈Rugby 7’s

Venue: TGT
✅Laiser Hill(Ke) vs Hana(Ug) @1.30pm
✅Upper Hill(Ke) vs St. Peters Mumias(Ke) @1.50pm
✅Kiira College(Ug) vs Okeeswa(Tz) @2.10pm
✅Laiser Hill(Ke) vs Upper Hill(Ke) @2.50pm
✅St. Peters Mumias(Ke) vs Okeeswa(Tz) @3.10pm
✅Hana(Ug) vs Jinja SS(Ug) @3.30pm

⚾Netball Girls

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Kilindi(Tz) vs Buddo SS(Ug)
✅KayavTiwi(Ke) vs Katoto SS(Mal)
✅Nyakach(Ke) vs Makongo(Tz)
✅Kitende(Ug) vs Misungwi(Tz)

🏑Hockey Boys

✅Ntare(Ug) vs St. Anthony’s (Ke) @Twiga Sec.
✅Kamusinga(Ke) vs Kawempe(Ug) @Twiga Sec.
✅Meru School(Ke) vs Lindi(Tz) @St. Constantine
✅St. Mary’s Kisubi(Ug) vs Juhudi(Tz) @St. Constantine
✅Meru School(Ke) vs Namilyango (Ug) @St. Constantine

🏑Hockey Girls

✅Namagunga(Ug) vs St. John’s (Ke) @Twiga Sec
✅Nyamira(Ke) vs Bweranyange(Ug)
✅Juhudi(Tz) Kakungulu(Ug) @St. Constantine
✅Lindi(Tz) vs Old Kampala (Ug) @St.Constantine

🏓Table Tennis Boys

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Mbogo College(Ug) vs G.S Rilima 1(Rw)
✅St. Michael(Ug) vs Kenya 1
✅G.S Rilima 1(Rw) vs Seeta High(Ug)
✅Morogoro(Tz) vs Kenya 2
✅Haille Selassie (Zn) vs St. Michael(Ug)
✅G.S Rilima 2(Rw) vs Kenya 2
✅G.S Rilima 1(Rw) vs Kenya 1
✅Morogoro(Tz) vs St. Michael(Ug)
✅Mbogo College(Ug) vs Kenya 2

🏓Table Tennis Girls

Venue: St. Constantine
✅Mbogo (Ug) vs LDK(Rw)
✅Haile Selassie (Zn) vs St. Michael(Ug)
✅Kenya 1 vs LDK(Rw)
✅Kenya 2 vs St. Michael(Ug)
✅Kenya 1 vs Mbogo College (Ug)
✅Haile Selassie (Zn) vs Mbogo(Ug)

East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Boys Volleyball Results 2022

East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Boys Volleyball Results 2022

VOLLEYBALL BOYS

VENUE: TGT

 

POOL A POOL B
1. Nsumba SS (Tz) 1. Namwela (Ke)
2. Buremba (Ug) 2. ESSA Nyarugunga (Rw)
3. Namugongo Vocational (Ug) 3. Standard High, Zzana (Ug)
4. Cheptil (Ke) 4. Bombamzinga (Tz)
5. 5. Milambo (Tz)

 

DAY 3 FRIDAY                                 16TH SEPTEMBER 2022                                                            PRELIMINARIES

MATCH

NO.

TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
1. 11.00am B Namwela (Ke) Vs Milambo (Tz)    
2. 11.00am B ESSA Nyarugunga (Rw) Vs STAHIZZA (Ug)    
1. 3.00pm A Cheptil (Ke) Vs Buremba (Ug)    
2. 3.00pm A Nsumba SS (Tz) Vs Namugongo Voc. (Ug)    

 

DAY 4 SATURDAY              17TH SEPTEMBER 2022                                                PRELIMINARIES

3. 11.00am A Nsumba SS (Tz) Vs Buremba (Ug) 2 3
4. 11.00am A Namugongo Voc. (Ug) Vs Cheptil (Ke) 3 1
5. 3.00pm B Bombamzinga (Tz) Vs Milambo (Tz)    
6. 3.00pm B STAHIZZA (Ug) Vs Namwela (Ke) 3 0

 

DAY 5 SUNDAY                   18TH SEPTEMBER 2022                                                PRELIMINARIES

7. 8.30am B  

Milambo (Tz)

Vs ESSA Nyarugunga

(Rw)

   
8. 8.30am B Namwela (Ke) Vs Bombamzinga (Tz) 3 1

 

DAY 6             MONDAY                  19TH SEPTEMBER 2022                        PRELIMINARIES

9. 3.00pm B Bombamzinga (Tz) Vs STAHIZZA (Ug)    
10. 3.00pm B ESSA Nyarugunga (Rw) Vs Namwela (Ke)    

 

DAY 7             TUESDAY                  20TH SEPTEMBER 2022                        PRELIMINARIES

11. 2.00pm B  

Bombamzinga (Tz)

Vs ESSA Nyarugunga

(Rw)

0 3
12. 2.00pm B STAHIZZA (Ug) Vs Milambo (Tz)    
13. 2.00pm A Nsumba SS (Tz) Vs Cheptil (Ke) 0 3
14. 2.00pm A Buremba (Ug) Vs Namugongo Voc. (Ug)    

 

STANDING

 

 

POOL A

Rank Team Matches Result Details
Played Won Lost 3-0 3-1 3-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 Points
1. NAMUGONGO

Voc.(Ug)

3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9
2. CHEPTIL (Ke) 3 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 6
3. BUREMBA (Ug) 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 2
4. NSUMBA SS (Tz) 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1

 

POOL B

 

 

Ra

nk

Team Matches Result Details
Played Won Lost 3-0 3-1 3-2 0-3 1-3 2-3 Points
1 ESSA

NYARUGUNGA(Rw)

3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 9
2 STAHIZZA (Ug) 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 6
3. NAMWELA (Ke) 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 3
4. BOMBAMZINGA (TZ) 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0

 

 

 

DAY 8             WEDNESDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2022     SEMI-FINALS  & CLASSIFICATION GAMES

15. 11.00am   NAMUGONGO

Voc.(Ug)

Vs  

STAHIZZA (Ug)

0 3
16. 11.00am   ESSA

NYARUGUNGA(Rw)

Vs  

CHEPTIL (Ke)

0 3
17. 3.00pm 7th NAMWELA (Ke) Vs BUREMBA (Ug)    
18. 3.00pm 5th BOMBAMZINGA (TZ) Vs NSUMBA SS (Tz)    

 

DAY 9             THURSDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER 2022                3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF & FINALS

19. 11.00am 3rd ESSA

NYARUGUNGA(Rw)

Vs NAMUGONGO

Voc.(Ug)

3 0
22. 3.00pm   CHEPTIL (Ke) Vs STAHIZZA (Ug) 3 1

 

OVER ALL RANKING BOYS

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 CHEPTIL KENYA

 

 

2 STANDARD HIGH ZZANA UGANDA
3 ESSA NYARUGUNGA RWANDA
4 NAMUGONGO VOCATIONAL UGANDA
5 NAMWELA KENYA
6 BUREMBA UGANDA
7 BOMBAMZINGA TANZANIA
8 NSUMBA SS TANZANIA

MVP: MAGUONG MANGOM (STANDARD HIGH SCHOOL/UGANDA)

Upcoming Volleyball Refereeing course in May 2019.

RE: NATIONAL LEVEL ONE REFEREEING COURSE FROM 19th TO 26th MAY 2019 IN ELDORET

The Kenya volleyball Federation, KVF, has the pleasure of inviting you to the National level l (one) Refereeing course that will be held in the above mentioned venue from 19th to 26th May, 2019.

All participants will be required to:

  1. Pay course fee of KShs. 4,500 to cater for tuition, teaching materials, examinations and certificates.
  2. Carry sport shoes and track suit.
  3. Arrange for their travel and upkeep expenses
  4. Report to Eldoret polytechnic on Sunday 19th May 2019 at
    14.00 hrs.

Below is the invitation letter for your reference;

Invitation letter to the Eldoret refereeing course, in May 2019.