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KSSSA BOYS SOCCER PAST CHAMPIONS

KSSSA BOYS SOCCER PAST CHAMPIONS 

1971-Menengai Highschool

1972-Homabay Highschool

1973- Friends School Kamusinga

1974-Homabay Highschool

1975- Njoro Boys Highschool

1976- Njoro Boys Highschool

1777-Khamisi Sec School

1978-Khamisi Sec School

1979-Kakamega High

1980-Kakamega High

1981-Kakamega High

1982-Kakamega High

1983-Kakamega High

1984-Musingu High

1985-Homabay High

1986-Kakamega Highschool

1987-Iterio Highschool

1988- NOT HELD

1989-Kakamega Highschool

1990-Kakamega Highschool

1991-Ofafa Jericho

1992-Mombasa Highschool

1993-Kapenguria Boys

1994-Kapenguria Boys

1995-Kakamega Highschool

1996-Mombasa Highschool

1997-Kisii Highschool

1998-Mombasa Highschool

1999-Mombasa Highschool

2000-Mombasa Highschool

2001-Kamukunji Highschool

2002-Kamukunji Highschool

2003-St Antony’s Boys HS

2004-Thur Gem

2005-St Antony’s Boys HS

2006-Mombasa Highschool

2007-St Antony’s Boys HS

2008-Kakamega Highschool

2009-Langata Highschool

2010-St Mark Mokorogoinwa

2011-Gekomoni Highschool

2012-St Antony’s Boys HS

2013-Upper Hill Highschool

2014-Kakamega Highschool

2015-Passenger Boys

2016-Laiser Hill

2017-Upper Hill Highschool

2018-Kakamega Highschool U-19

St Anthony’s U-16

2019-St Antony’s Boys HS U-19

Serani Boys U-16.

EAST AFRICAN CHAMPIONS

2003-St Antony’s Boys HS

2016-Barding Highschool

AFRICAN CHAMPIONS U-16

2018- St Anthony’s Boys HS

Africa Copa Coca Cola Soccer Championship, Nakuru- Kenya, 2018- Collated Day one Results

The Inaugural Africa Copa Coca Cola Soccer Championship got underway today (10th December, 2018) in Nakuru County, Kenya. The championship features Under 16 years’ old teenagers from twelve countries namely: Kenya (the hosts), Angola, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe.

Here are the collated results from today’s action:

GIRLS UNDER 16 SOCCER RESULTS
  • Kenya 2 vs 0 Zimbabwe
BOYS UNDER 16 SOCCER RESULTS
  • Kenya 11 vs 1 Ethiopia
  • Nigeria 1 vs 2 Zambia
  • Uganda 2 vs 1 Malawi
  • Angola 0 vs 10 South Africa.

DAY 2, TUESDAY 11th DECEMBER, 2018 FIXTURES- BOYS
  • South Africa vs Tanzania
  • Malawi vs Mozambique
  • Zambia vs Zimbabwe
  • Ethiopia vs Botswana.
Photo- Zimbabwe boys Africa Copa Coca Cola 2018 Champioship representatives (Photo Courtesy of Zimbabwe Coca Cola)

COPA Coca-Cola Africa Cup is bringing Africa’s Teens together for the first time in Nakuru, Kenya.

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Africa Copa Coca Cola Championship, 2018- Kenya( St. Anthony’s Kitale Boys) thrashes Ethiopia 11-1

 

 

East Africa Secondary Schools’ ( FEASSSA) games past winners

The annual East Africa games championship features a number of sporting disciplines; Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Handball, Netball, Rugby 15’s, Rugby 7’s, Hockey, Badminton, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Swimming and Athletics. The championship is held in a rotational format among the East African Countries; in the month of August.

Here are the past winners and runners up in the various disciplines (If you are viewing this content on a mobile phone, please use the land scape orientation to have a full view):

2019 East Africa School Games, FEASSSA, winners; Full report.

2020 and 2021: No FEAASSA games because of Covid 19

2022: East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Final Results For All Games 2022

FEASSSA PAST WINNERS 2002-2018 IN ALL DISCIPLINES

SOCCER BOYS

St. Mary’s kitende from Uganda are the record title holders. They have won the championship a record twelve (12) times. They retained the title for eleven years between 2004 and 2014. They were dethroned by their Ugandan counter parts, Buddo SS, this year (2018) in Musanze, Rwanda, after overcoming hosts LDK 4-3 in post match spot kicks.

Here is the list of past soccer boys’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi St. Anthony’s Kitale, Kenya Kibuli SS, Uganda
2003 Uganda, Kampala Standard High, Uganda St. Anthony’s Kitale, Kenya
2004 kenya, Mombasa St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Standard High, Uganda
2005 Uganda, Mbarara St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Standard High, Uganda
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Mombasa High, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Old Kampala, Uganda
2008 Rwanda, Kigali St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Old Kampala, Uganda
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kibuli SS, Uganda
2010 Kenya, Nakuru St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Filbert Bayi, Tanzania
2011 Uganda, Mbarara St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kibuli SS, Uganda
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda ETG, Burundi
2013 Uganda, Lira St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Esir, Rwanda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kibuli SS, Uganda
2015 Rwanda, Huye Masaka SS, Uganda Alliance SS, Tanzania
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Barding, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2017 Uganda, Gulu St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Jinja SS, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Buddo SS (Uganda) LDK (Rwanda)

 

SOCCER GIRLS.

Kenya’s Arch Bishop Njenga have won the girls’ soccer trophy four times to be the record title holders. This year, Kenya’s new entrants (Kwale Girls) Shocked last year’s (2017) runners up, Kawempe, 2-1 in a pulsating final to lift their maiden trophy.

Here is the list of past soccer girls’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya Maina Wanjigi, Kenya
2003 Uganda, Kampala Nangwa, Uganda Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2004 kenya, Mombasa Jera Mixed, Kenya Wiyeta, Kenya
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Wiyeta, Kenya Nyabigena, Kenya
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Wiyeta, Kenya Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya St. Joseph’s, Rwanda
2008 Rwanda, Kigali
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya TarTar, Kenya
2010 Kenya, Nakuru New Jogoo Road, Kenya Apapeki, Rwanda
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Arch Bishop Njenga, Kenya TarTar, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Kawempe Muslim, Uganda Solidarity, Rwanda
2013 Uganda, Lira Tartar, Kenya Solidarity, Rwanda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam G.S Kabusunzu, Rwanda Makongo, Tanzania
2015 Rwanda, Huye Ecotec, Burundi Wiyeta, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret GS Remera, Rwanda St. John’s Kaloleni, Kenya
2017 Uganda, Gulu Wiyeta, Kenya Kawempe Muslim, Uganda

 

BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL

The Kenyans have dominated in this category for some time. Malava has lifted the trophy a record six (6) times. Rwanda won the trophy this year (2018) via St. Joseph’s who defeated Kenya’s Malava boys (3 sets to 2) in a high octane finale.

Here is the list of past volleyball boys’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Bokoli SS, Kenya Nganwa SS, Kenya
2003 Uganda, Kampala Malava Boys, Kenya Paul Bitok, Kenya
2004 kenya, Mombasa Kapsaos, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Kapsaos, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Samitsi, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Malava Boys, Kenya CX Roi, Rwanda
2008 Rwanda, Kigali Malava Boys, Kenya St. Joseph’s, Rwanda
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal
2010 Kenya, Nakuru Malava Boys, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Cheptil, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Cheptil, Kenya G.S.O Butare, Rwanda
2013 Uganda, Lira Malava Boys, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Malava, Kenya
2015 Rwanda, Huye Rusumo, Rwanda Malava, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Malava Boys, Kenya Apapen, Rwanda
2017 Uganda, Gulu Rusumo, Rwanda Luyanzi College, Uganda

 

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Kenya’s Kwanthanze girls successfully defended their trophy after outwitting 2015 winners, Rwanda’s G.S Indangaburezi, by 3 sets to 0. Kenya’s Lugulu Girls are the record title holders; having lifted the trophy 7 times.

Here is the list of past volleyball  girls’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Mukumu High, kenya Lugulu High, Kenya
2003 Uganda, Kampala Lugulu High, Kenya Mukumu High, Kenya
2004 kenya, Mombasa Lugulu High, Kenya Mukumu High, Kenya
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Lugulu High, Kenya Katikamu SDA, Uganda
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Lugulu High, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Lugulu High, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2008 Rwanda, Kigali Lugulu High, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Lugulu High, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2010 Kenya, Nakuru G.S Indangaburezi, Rwanda Malava Girls, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Malava Girls, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Malava Girls, Kenya Cheptil, Kenya
2013 Uganda, Lira Kwanthanze, Kenya G.S Indangaburezi, Rwanda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Kwanthanze, Kenya G.S Indangaburezi, Rwanda
2015 Rwanda, Huye G.S Indangaburezi, Rwanda Kwanthanze, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret AIC Kosirai, Kenya Soweto, Kenya
2017 Uganda, Gulu Kwanthanze, Kenya St. alloys, Rwanda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Kwanthanze, Kenya G.S Indangaburezi, Rwanda

 

BOYS’ HOCKEY

A Kenyan schools’ dominated sport that has seen St. Anthony’s Boys, Kitale, win gold a record 5 times. This year (2018), St. Anthony’s reclaimed their title that they had lost in 2015.

Here is the list of past Hockey boys’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Kamusinga, Kenya City High, Kenya
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal St. Anthony’s, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara St. Anthony’s, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura St. Anthony’s, Kenya Kamusinga, Kenya
2013 Uganda, Lira Kamusinga, Kenya Maseno School, Kenya
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Kamusinga, Kenya Maseno School, Kenya
2015 Rwanda, Huye St. Anthony’s, Kenya St. Charles Lwanga, uganda
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Kamusinga, Kenya St. Anthony’s, Kenya
2017 Uganda, Gulu Kisumu Day, Kenya St. Charles Lwanga Kasasa, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze St. Anthony’s, Kenya Musingu, Kenya

 

GIRLS’ HOCKEY

Kenya has continued to dominate in the girls’ hockey category scooping the top two spots year in year out. Sinyolo girls have won gold a record five times. Sinyolo have been in emphatic form lifting the trophy 5 times in a row, between 2013 and 2017.

Here is the list of past Hockey girls’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2008 Rwanda, Kigali Kerugoya Girls, Kenya Pangani Girls, Kenya
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Kerugoya Girls, Kenya Kapkolei, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Kerugoya Girls, Kenya Kapkolei, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Kerugoya Girls, Kenya Kapkolei, Kenya
2013 Uganda, Lira Sinyolo, Kenya Kerugoya, Kenya
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Sinyolo, Kenya St. John’s Kaloleni, Kenya
2015 Rwanda, Huye Sinyolo, Kenya Trans Nzoia Mixed, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Sinyolo, Kenya Tigoi Girls, Kenya
2017 Uganda, Gulu Sinyolo, Kenya St. Cecilia, Miskhu, Kenya
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Trans Nzoia Girls, Kenya Tigoi Girls, Kenya

 

BOYS’ BASKETBALL

Rwanda’s Ape Rugunga successfully defended their title after over powering Uganda’s Buddo S.S by 87 to 66 baskets in an exciting final played Rwanda’s St. Stephen courts played on Sunday 19th August, 2018. Kenya’a Laiser Hill are the record holders; having lifted the trophy seven times.

Here is the list of past Basketball boys’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Maseno school, Kenya St. Austin’s Academy, Kenya
2003 Uganda, Kampala Laiser Hill, Kenya Kitante, Uganda
2004 kenya, Mombasa Manjasi, Uganda Laiser Hill, Kenya
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Laiser Hill, Kenya Gisenyi, Rwanda
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Laiser Hill, Kenya Makongo, Tanzania
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Maseno school, Kenya Laiser Hill, Kenya
2008 Rwanda, Kigali Maseno school, Kenya Laiser Hill, Kenya
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Laiser Hill, Kenya Bentiu, South Sudan
2010 Kenya, Nakuru Laiser Hill, Kenya Bentiu, South Sudan
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Laiser Hill, Kenya Bentiu, South Sudan
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Laiser Hill, Kenya LND Rohero, Burundi
2013 Uganda, Lira Upper Hill, Kenya Lubiri S.S, Uganda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Loard Baden Powel, Tanzania Makongo, Tanzania
2015 Rwanda, Huye ETG Nyakabiga, Burundi Upper Hill, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret APE Rugunga, Rwanda ETG Nyakabiga, Burundi
2017 Uganda, Gulu APE Rugunga, Rwanda Buddo SS, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze APE Rugunga, Rwanda Buddo SS, Uganda

 

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Buddo S.S from Uganda defeated fellow compatriots, St. Mary’s Kitende, by 73 to 45 baskets, this year in Musanze (Rwanda) to defend their title. Kenya’s Mombasa High has won the trophy more times than any other team; having won gold 4 times in a row between 2005 and 2008.

Here is the list of past Basketball girls’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Kamukunji SS, Kenya Nabisunsa, Uganda
2003 Uganda, Kampala Nabisunsa, Uganda Kamukunji SS, Kenya
2004 kenya, Mombasa Najja High School, Uganda Nabisunsa, Uganda
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Mombasa High, Kenya Kamukunji SS, Kenya
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Mombasa High, Kenya Tigoi, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Mombasa High, Kenya Don Bosco, Burundi
2008 Rwanda, Kigali Mombasa High, Kenya Don Bosco, Burundi
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Tigoi, Kenya Lycee S.O.S, Burundi
2010 Kenya, Nakuru Tigoi, Kenya Shimba Hills, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Tigoi, Kenya Lycee S.O.S, Burundi
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Lycee S.O.S, Burundi Shimba Hills, Kenya
2013 Uganda, Lira Shimba Hills, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Shimba Hills, Kenya St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2015 Rwanda, Huye St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Shimba Hills, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Kaya Tiwi, Kenya LDL Tanganyika, Burundi
2017 Uganda, Gulu Buddo SS, Uganda St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Buddo SS, Uganda St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda

 

BOYS’ HANDBALL

Teams from Rwanda and Uganda have dominated this discipline with teams from both countries having lifted the title 5 times apiece. In the 17th Edition this year (2018) hosts Rwanda scooped all the medals up for grabs. Adegi, ES Kigoma and College Gisenyi took positions 1, 2 and 3 respectively.

Here is the list of past Handball boys’ winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2004 kenya, Mombasa Kimilili, Kenya Musingu, Kenya
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Gombe, uganda Musingu, Kenya
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Gombe, uganda Mwanakwerekwe, Zanzibar
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Gombe, uganda Kibibi, Uganda
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Kinyamashake, Rwanda Gombe, Uganda
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Kinyamashake, Rwanda Gombe, Uganda
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Lubiri S.S , Uganda Eseki, Rwanda
2013 Uganda, Lira Wau, South Sudan E.S Kigoma, Rwanda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Lubiri S.S , Uganda E.S Kigoma, Rwanda
2015 Rwanda, Huye E.S Kigoma, Rwanda St. Peter’s, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Kimilili, Kenya St. Peter’s, Kenya
2017 Uganda, Gulu E.S Kigoma, Rwanda Kibuli S.S, uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Adegi, Rwanda E.S Kigoma, Rwanda

 

GIRLS’ HANDBALL

Uganda’s kibuli Secondary School successfully defended their title this year (2018) after downing Kenya’s Moi Girls Kamusinga 22-21 in a hotly contested finale.

Here is the list of past Handball girls’ winners and runners up:
2004 kenya, Mombasa Kasawo, Uganda Gataragwa, Kenya
2005 Uganda, Mbarara Kasawo, Uganda Matuu Memorial, Kenya
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Kasawo, Uganda Matuu Memorial, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Matuu Memorial, Kenya Gafunzo, Rwanda
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Apapeki, Rwanda Shimba Hills, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Apapeki, Rwanda Shimba Hills, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Lubiri S.S, Uganda Apapeki, Rwanda
2013 Uganda, Lira Kamusinga Girls, Kenya Gombe S.S, Uganda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Gombe S.S, Uganda Kamusinga Girls, Kenya
2015 Rwanda, Huye E.S Mukingi, Rwanda Gombe S.S, Uganda
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Kamusinga Girls, Kenya Mbogo High, Uganda
2017 Uganda, Gulu Kibuli S.S, Uganda Kamusinga Girls, Kenya
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Kibuli S.S, Uganda Kamusinga Girls, Kenya

 

NETBALL

Against all odds, Uganda’s St. Noa dethroned long standing title holders, compatriots St. Mary’s Kitende, during an explosive final played on Saturday 18th August 2018 in Musanze, Rwanda. St. Noa defeated St. Mary’s kitende by a solitary score; by a 35 to 34 margin. St. Mary’s Kitende are East Africa longest standing overall champs having retained the title for a whooping 15 years; between 2003 and 2017.

Here is the list of past Netball winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2002 Kenya, Nairobi Gombe SS, Uganda Kamukunji SS, Kenya
2003 Uganda, Kampala St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Gombe SS, Uganda
2004 kenya, Mombasa St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Gombe SS, Uganda
2005 Uganda, Mbarara St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Gombe SS, Uganda
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kimanya, Uganda
2007 Kenya, Kisumu St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kakungulu Memorial, Uganda
2008 Rwanda, Kigali St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Exodus College, Uganda
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda St. juliana, Uganda
2010 Kenya, Nakuru St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Filbert Bayi, Tanzania
2011 Uganda, Mbarara St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda St. juliana, Uganda
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda St. juliana, Uganda
2013 Uganda, Lira St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda St. juliana, Uganda
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda St. juliana, Uganda
2015 Rwanda, Huye St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Exodus College, Uganda
2016 Kenya, Eldoret St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Exodus College, Uganda
2017 Uganda, Gulu St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda Kimanya, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze St. Noa, Uganda St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda

 

RUGBY 7’s

Upper Hill from Kenya won the gold medal during this year’s 17th edition of the FEASSSA games, in Musanze Rwanda.

Here is the list of past Rugby 7’s winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2015 Rwanda, Huye Ste. Famille, Rwanda Kangaru School, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret St. Peter’s Mumias, Kenya Kololo S.S, Uganda
2017 Uganda, Gulu Muhuri Muchiri, Kenya Jinja S.S, Uganda
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Upper Hill, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya

 

RUGBY 15’s

Kakamega High from Kenya has lifted the trophy a record five times. Upper Hill School, also from Kenya, lifted this year’s cup during the 17th Edition of the East Africa games in Musanze, Rwanda.

Here is the list of past Rugby 15’s winners and runners up:
Year Host Winner Runner Up
2005 Uganda, Mbarara St. Mary’s School Yala,  Kenya Nakuru High, Kenya
2006 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Mangu high, Kenya Nairobi School, Kenya
2007 Kenya, Kisumu Kakamega, Kenya Musingu High, Kenya
2009 Uganda, Fort Portal Hana, Uganda Mangu High, Kenya
2010 Kenya, Nakuru Kakamega, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya
2011 Uganda, Mbarara Hana, Uganda Mangu High, Kenya
2012 Burundi, Bujumbura Kakamega, Kenya Hana, Uganda
2013 Uganda, Lira Kakamega, Kenya Kangaru School, Kenya
2014 Tanzania, Dar Salaam Maseno School, Kenya Hana, Uganda
2015 Rwanda, Huye Laiser Hill, Kenya Maseno School, Kenya
2016 Kenya, Eldoret Kakamega, Kenya Namilyango, Uganda
2017 Uganda, Gulu Laiser Hill, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya
2018 Rwanda, Musanze Upper Hill, Kenya Kakamega High, Kenya

 

2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor Education Science

2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor Education Science

# PROG CODE INSTITUTION NAME PROGRAMME NAME 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2023-2024
2 1057137 EGERTON UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 34.875 33.069 34.8 36.557 36.528 33.763 35.282
3 1073137 RONGO UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 29.408 25.172 26.986 30.95 31.536 22.636 27.259
4 1082137 MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 33.032 28.774 32.713 34.961 34.728 31.279 33.962
5 1087137 KISII UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 31.91 26.723 30.74 33.565 33.19 24.261 32.322
6 1093137 UNIVERSITY OF EMBU BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 29.591 24.699 28.608 31.813 31.638 25.473 30.482
7 1096137 GARISSA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 24.674 25.229 25.54 24.252 22.636 22.358
8 1105137 CHUKA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.344 31.271 33.426 35.439 35.27 34.073 35.446
9 1108137 KIBABII UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.744 28.041 30.496 32.742 33.065 29.626 31.948
10 1111137 KENYATTA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 37.024 34.996 35.966 37.8 37.373 37.272 37.778
11 1114137 UNIVERSITY OF ELDORET BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.107 28.841 32.235 34.52 34.594 32.202 34.416
12 1117137 PWANI UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.547 28.773 30.385 32.829 32.87 31.792 31.965
13 1118137 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.325 25.999 30.917 33.544 32.912 25.753 31.504
14 1165137 MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 31.328 24.413 30.596 33.186 32.358 24.921 32.02
15 1166137 SOUTH EASTERN KENYA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.531 25.151 28.176 30.28 30.854 24.653 24.438
16 1170137 MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 29.941 30.272 31.56 33.885 32.826 30.845 33.362
17 1176137 LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.887 28.162 31.346 33.814 32.239 29.081 31.823
19 1240137 MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 31.439 25.658 30.262 33.553 31.279 29.519 30.648
20 1244137 KARATINA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.456 29.145 31.68 33.863 33 23.43 30.097
21 1253137 MOI UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 35.42 32.477 34.564 36.325 35.361 33.221 35.434
22 1263137 UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 36.705 33.739 35.354 37.409 37.062 37.343 37.073
23 1061137 KABARAK UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 29.921 29.702 32.102 34.757 34.753 33.127 22.358
24 1077137 KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 22.593 22.873 30.549 31.76 31.05 22.358
25 1196137 PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY OF EAST
AFRICA
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 23.4 24.619 24.549 27.852 22.636 22.358
26 1279137 MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 28.802 29.302 32.332 34.755 32.953 31.94 22.358
27 1470137 KAIMOSI FRIENDS UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 28.366 23.737 28.957 30.347 28.666 29.438
28 1475137 TANGAZA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 23.627 25.057 24.978 27.326 25.816 22.358
29 1480137 CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN  AFRICA BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 24.15 24.866 28.235 31.322 31.537 25.245 22.358
31 1181137 UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA, BARATON BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 23.001 25.63 30.951 32.036 25.522 22.358
32 1246137 MURANG’A UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 23.705 27.599 29.14 32.777 31.547 24.021 31.162
33 1495137 LUKENYA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 26.204 25.092 25.122 27.25 22.636 22.358
34 1600137 ALUPE UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 24.823 26.221 24.132 26.677 29.062 24.526 24.572
35 1091137 TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 24.225 28.137 29.52 22.636 23.764
36 1240499 MERU UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 25.661 27.702 28.668 31.224
37 1685137 THARAKA UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 25.683 27.878 28.747 22.636 23.992
39 1570137 TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 31.602 22.636 22.358

Education Ministry in a move to take full charge of Co-Curricular, Games, activities in 2019

The Ministry of Education has moved to take full control of all schools’ sporting activities, next year. In a latest circular by the Ministry’s Principal Secretary, Dr. Belio R. Kipsang, budgeting and coordination of all schools’ games activities shall be controlled by  Ad hock committees to be constituted at Sub county, County and Regional Levels.

Currently, Coordination of Co-curricular activities is done by, mostly, the elected sports committees at each level spearheaded by the Chairperson (Who must be a principal) and a Secretary (Who is an elected teacher and acts as the championship’s chief Coordinator). The committees have other members, thus: the Vice Chairperson (a Principal), the treasurer (a Principal), the Vice treasurer (a Principal), the Vice Secretary ( A teacher), among other members as directed by the Ministry of education.

Nyanza Region’s Sports Chair, Mr. Moses Adala in checked coat, addressing Regional Championship participants at a past event. With him is the Regional Secretary, Mr. Tom Thomas Odhiambo; holding a trophy.

In the Circular, the Ministry now directs formation of new committees to run the games activities; effective 2019. The current sports secretaries have been left out as their responsibilities have now been passed to an Education officer or a Quality Assurance officer who shall be appointed by either the Sub County Director of Education (SCDE), County Director of education (CDE) and the Regional Coordinator of Education (RCE) for Sub- County, County and Regional Committees respectively.

“For purposes of accountability and transparency in the management of Co-curricular activities, there shall be established the following management committees at the Sub- County, County and Regional Levels: Co-curricular Activities Sub- County Committee, Co-curricular Activities County Committee and Co-curricular Activities Regional Committee,” says Dr. Kipsang in the circular.

Video: Kenya’s Girls Volleyball champs, Kwanthanze Secondary, in ecstatic mood after winning this year’s East Africa games trophy. They trounced Rwanda’s GS Indangaburezi in a pulsating final played on Saturday 18th August, 2018, in Musanze City (Rwanda) 

According to the Ministry, the committees will have:

  • One member from Kenya Primary schools Heads Association (KEPSHA),
  • One member from the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (KESSHA),
  • The Education Director at each level; who shall be the chair to the Committee,
  • The Quality Assurance and Standards Officer,
  • Chairmen of the various (Current) Co-curricular activities (Committees),
  • The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, Director or his/ her representative at each level,
  • One member from the Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA),
  • One representative from Special Needs Education (SNE) and
  • The Secretary to the committee; who shall be an Education officer or the Quality Assurance Officer.

This new directive will affect all the Co- curricular activities that are funded by the Ministry of Education; Primary schools games and sports, Secondary Schools games and sports, Special needs Education secondary schools games and sports, Special needs Education primary schools games and sports, Music festival, Drama Festival and the Science & Engineering Fair.

NEW COMMITTEES TO TAKE FULL CONTROL OF BUDGET MAKING

According to Dr. Kipsang, the committees will be tasked with the budgeting for funds released by the Ministry of Education, Programming (Preparing Championship programmes), Coordination of activities among other responsibilities.

In budgeting, the committees shall plan for:

  • Travel, accommodation and subsistence of all students, participants, at all levels,
  • Acquisition of trophies, certificates and other awards at the respective level,
  • Maintenance of security and health issues during the activities at the particular level,
  • Identification of the hosting venues,
  • Transportation of teams to the next level and
  • Facilitation of their officials ( who include: team managers, chaperons, drivers, executive committee members) while accompanying their teams to the next level. The list of officials to be facilitated does not include coaches, though.

Related news:

Secondary, Junior and Primary Schools & College games 2025 Calendar (All Co-curricular Activities)

2025 Cocurricular Activities Calendar: The Ministry of Education has released the 2025 Co-curricular activities calendar of events for Teachers Training Colleges, Primary, Secondary and Junior schools. According to the calendar, the school games and co-curricular will feature Junior Schools under the new Competency Based Curriculum.

As contained the Ministry’s latest circular, the 2025 The Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations, FEASSSA, games will be held in Nakuru City of the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. The Prestigious East Africa School games will run from 14th -25th August, 2025. Nakuru City has been selected to host the games.

THE FULL 2025 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Here below are the dates for 2025 co-curricular activities to enable you to undertake the necessary planning.

2025 TERM ONE GAMES

PRIMARY SCHOOLS GAMES

TERM ONE GAMES (5th to 12th April, 2025)

Featuring: Athletics, Kids Athletics, Gymnastics and Cross Country.

Host Region:               Coast

Host County:               Mombasa

Venue:                        Mombasa

Clinic:                         5th to 6th April, 2025

Arrival of Teams:       6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Shanzu TTC

Action Days:               8th to 11th April, 2025

Closing Ceremony:  11th April at NYS Grounds in Likoni.

Departure:                   12th April, 2025.

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SNE SPECIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL ATHLETICS 

TERM ONE SNE GAMES 2025 (5th to 1th April, 2025).2

Host Region:               Coast

Host County:               Mombasa

Venue:                        Mombasa

Clinic:                         5th to 6th April, 2025

Arrival of Teams:       6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Shanzu TTC

Action Days:               8th to 11th April, 2025 at Ziwani School for the Deaf

Closing Ceremony: 11th April 2025 at Ziwani School for the Deaf

Departure:                   12th April, 2025.

 KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA AND FILM FESTIVAL 2025

 (7th to 19th April, 2025)

Host Region:               Rift Valley

Host County:               Nakuru

Venue:                        Afraha High School

Reporting:                   7th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  8th April, 2025 at Afraha High School

Action Days:               8th to 14th April, 2024

Gala Concert:   15th April, 2025

STATE CONCERT:   18th April, 2025

Departure:                   19th April, 2025.

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SNE SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETICS 

TERM ONE SNE GAMES 2025 (5th to 13th April, 2025).

Host Region:               Coast

Host County:               Mombasa

Venue:                        Mombasa

Clinic:                         5th to 6th April, 2025

Arrival of Teams:       6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Shanzu TTC

Action Days:               8th to 12th April, 2025 at Sahajananda Special School

Closing Ceremony: 12th April 2025 at Sahajananda Special School

Departure:                   13th April, 2025.

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SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS, KSSSA TERM ONE Games 2025

TERM ONE GAMES (5th to 13th April, 2025)

Featuring: Athletics, Basketball 5 on 5, Hockey, Cross Country, Handball, Rugby 15s (Boys only),  and Swimming

Host Region:               Coast

Host County:               Mombasa

Venue:                        Mombasa

Clinic:                         5th to 7th April, 2025

Arrival of Teams:       6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Shanzu TTC

Action Days:               8th to 12th April, 2025

Closing Ceremony:  11th April at Shanzu TTC.

Departure:                   13th April, 2025.

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JUNIOR SCHOOLS TERM ONE GAMES 2025

DATES: 5th to 12th April, 2025.

Featuring: Athletics, Cross Country, Basketball 5×5, Rugby 7’s & Swimming.

Host Region:               Coast

Host County:               Mombasa

Venue:                        Mombasa

Clinic:                         5th to 6th April, 2025

Arrival of Teams:       6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Shanzu TTC

Action Days:               8th to 11th April, 2025

Closing Ceremony:  11th April at NYS Grounds in Likoni.

Departure:                   12th April, 2025.

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KENYA SCIENCEAND ENGINEERING FAIR 2025

(6th t0 12th April, 2025)

Host Region:   Eastern

Host County:   Embu

Venue:          Kangaru High School

Arrival Date:       6th April, 2025

Clinic: 6th April, 2025

Opening Ceremony:   7th April, 2025 at Kangaru High

Action Days:               8th to 11th April, 2025

Closing Ceremony:  11th April at NKangaru High

Departure:                   12th April, 2025.

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KENYA TEACHERS’ COLLEGES GAMES 2025

Dates: 23rd March to 4th April, 2025

Host Region:  Western

Host County: Bungoma County

Venue: Kibabii Diploma TTC

Clinic: 23rd to 24th March, 2025

Arrivals: 23rd March, 2025

Opening Ceremony: 24th March at Kibabii TTC

Action Days: 25th March to 3rd April, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 3rd April, 2025 at Kibabii TTC

Departure: 4th April, 2025

2025 TERM TWO GAMES

SECONDARY SCHOOL SPORTS

2025 TERM TWO GAMES (26th July to 3rd August, 2025)

Featuring: Soccer, Volleyball, Netball, Rugby7’s (Boys and Girls), Basketball 3 on 3 and Racquet Games

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 28th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Nakuru High.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

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SNE SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORTS 

2025 SNE TERM TWO GAMES (26th July to 3rd August, 2025)

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 27th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Kiroben Secondary.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

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SECONDARY SPECIAL SCHOOLS BALL GAMES

2025 SNE SECONDARY SCHOOLS TERM TWO GAMES (26th July to 3rd August, 2025)

FEATURING: Soccer, Volleyball, Netball, Handball and Basketball 3×3.

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 27th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Kiroben Secondary.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

JUNIOUR SCHOOLS BALL GAMES

2025 JUNIOR SCHOOLS TERM TWO GAMES (26th July to 3rd August, 2025)

FEATURING: Soccer, Volleyball, Netball, Handball and Basketball 3×3.

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 27th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Njoro Secondary.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

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PRIMARY SCHOOL BALL GAMES

PRIMARY SCHOOLS 2025 TERM 2 GAMES

Featuring: Soccer, Volleyball, Netball and Handball.

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 27th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Njoro Secondary.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

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PRIMARY SPECIAL SCHOOLS BALL GAMES

2025 SNE PRIMARY SCHOOLS TERM TWO GAMES

(26th July to 3rd August, 2025)

Host Region: Rift Valley

Host County: Nakuru

Venue: Nakuru High

Clinic: 26th to 27th July, 2025.

Arrival of Teams: 27th July, 2025

Opening Ceremony:  28th July, 2025 at Afraha Stadium

Action Days: 29th July to 2nd August, 2025

Closing Ceremony: 2nd August, 2025 at Jomo Kenyatta High School.

Departure: 3rd August, 2025.

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KENYA MUSIC FESTIVAL

 (1st to 14th August, 2025)

Host Region:   Eastern

Host County:   Meru

Venue:            Meru School and Kaaga Girls

Arrival:           1st August, 2025.

Opening Ceremony:  2nd August, 2025 at Meru School.

Action Days:   2rd August to 10th August, 2025.

Gala:               11th to 12th August, 2025

State Concert: 13th August, 2025

Departure:       14th August, 2025.

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EAST AFRICA MUSIC DANCE AND DRAMA

Dates:             15th to 25th August, 2025

Host:              Arusha, Tanzania

Arrival:           16th August, 2025

Action Days:   18th to 23rd August, 2025

Departure:       24th August, 2025.

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2025 FEASSSA Games in Nakuru City, Kenya

FEDERATION OF EAST AFRICA SCHOOLS SPORTS ASSOCIATION, FEASSSA, CHAMPIONSHIP.

  • Hosting Country: Kenya
  • Hosting Region: Rift Valley
  • Hosting City: Nakuru City
  • Hosting County: Nakuru
  • Training Camp: 3rd to 11th august, 2025
  • Arrival Date for Teams: 12th august, 2025
  • Action Days: 14th to 22nd August, 2025
  • Closing Ceremony: 22nd August, 2025
  • Departure: 23rd August, 2025.

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EAST AFRICA ESSAY WRITING COMPETTION FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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2019 Kenya Secondary schools, KSSSA, term 2 national games; final day results

The 2019 Kenya Secondary Schools, KSSSA, national term two games came to a close on Saturday 3rd August, 2019 in the lake side city of Kisumu. The Coca Cola Sponsored games saw various teams emerge victorious and will represent the country at the East Africa School games from 15th to 24th August, 2019 in Arusha- Tanzania.

Below are tge final day results:

FINAL DAY; SATURDAY 3RD AUGUST, 2019

Collated Results

⚽Soccer Boys under 20
✅Playoff: Ebwali 3 vs 0 Olbolsat
✅Final: St. Anthony’s 0 (5) vs 0 (4) Dagoreti
🏆Champs: St. Anthony’s

⚽Soccer Girls under 20
✅Playoff: Arch Bishop Njenga 7 vs 1 Njambini
✅Final: Nyakach 2 vs 0 Itigo
🏆Nyakach are the new champs.

⚽Copa Soccer Boys Under 16⚽
✅Playoff: Dagoreti 0 (4) vs 0 (2) Boys Town
✅Final: Serani 1 vs 0 Koyonzo
🏆Serani are the new champs.

⚽Copa Soccer Girls Under 16⚽
✅Playoff: Kobala 1 vs 0 Njambini
✅Final: Wiyeta 2 vs 1 Maeni
🏆Champs: Wiyeta

🏐Volleyball Boys
✅Playoff: Namwela 3 vs 0 Lang’ata (25-20, 25-23 ,25-17)
✅Final: Mogonga 3 vs 0 Lelmokwo (25-15, 25-19, 25-13)
🏆Mogonga are the new champs

🏐Volleyball Girls
✅Playoff: Pasenga 0 vs 3 Soweto (16-25, 12-25, 13-25)
✅Final: Cheptil 2 vs 3 Kwanthanze (26-24, 13-25, 22-25, 25-18, 05-15)
🏆Champions Kwanthanze

⚾Netball Girls
✅Playoff: Bukokholo 37 vs 28 Karuri
✅Final: Nyakach 30 vs 36 Kaya Tiwi
🏆Kaya Tiwi successfully defend their title

Also read;

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

2019 KSSSA National Term 2 games day two results

*Kenya Secondary Schools Sports, KSSSA, National Term 2 Games- 2019*

Flash results….

DAY 2: Wednesday 31st July, 2019

*⚽Soccer Boys Under 20*

✅Dagoretti 2 vs 0 Kisumu Day
✅Ebwali 1 vs 1 Mbooni

⚽Copa Soccer Boys Under 16
✅Boystown 6 vs 1 Machakos
✅Dagoretti 2 vs 0 Agoro Sare

🏐Volleyball Boys
✅Boystown 0 vs 3 Lang’ata
✅Matiliku 1 vs 3 Namwela

🏐Volleyball Girls
✅Kwanthanze 3 vs 0 St. John’s
✅Passenga 3 vs 0 Makaror

⚾Netball Girls
✅Bukokholo 46 vs 24 Syumile

Basketball 3×3 Pools, Draws and Results at the 2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega

Basketball 3×3 Pools, Draws and Results at the 2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega.

2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega
Basketball 3×3 Draws and Pools.
Boys’ Pools

Pool A.

Sigalame School.
Upper Hill.
St. Mary’s Yala.
Pioneer School
Chuka School
Takaba Boys
Kaya Tiwi
St. Joseph’s Boys- Kitale

Pool B.

Mbooni High
Malindi High
Wajir High
Laiser Hill
Nyeri High
St. Peter’s Mumias
Nairobi School
Rapogi School

Girls’ Pools.

Pool A

St. Brigit.
Kaya Tiwi
Sirakaru Girls
Hon DM Amin
Asumbi Girls
St. Mary’s Girls Igoji
Raila Educational Centre
Loreto Girls Limuru

Pool B.

Buru Buru Girls
Ng’iya Girls
Mpesa Foundation
Ikutha Girls
Tigoi Girls
St. John’s Girls
NEP Girls
Nasokol Girls
Basketball 3×3 Pools, Draws and Results at the 2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega

Basketball 3×3 Pools, Draws and Results at the 2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega.

2025 KSSSA National Term 2 Games in Kakamega
Basketball 3×3 Draws and Pools.
Boys’ Pools

Pool A.

Sigalame School.
Upper Hill.
St. Mary’s Yala.
Pioneer School
Chuka School
Takaba Boys
Kaya Tiwi
St. Joseph’s Boys- Kitale

Pool B.

Mbooni High
Malindi High
Wajir High
Laiser Hill
Nyeri High
St. Peter’s Mumias
Nairobi School
Rapogi School

Girls’ Pools.

Pool A

St. Brigit.
Kaya Tiwi
Sirakaru Girls
Hon DM Amin
Asumbi Girls
St. Mary’s Girls Igoji
Raila Educational Centre
Loreto Girls Limuru

Pool B.

Buru Buru Girls
Ng’iya Girls
Mpesa Foundation
Ikutha Girls
Tigoi Girls
St. John’s Girls
NEP Girls
Nasokol Girls

2019 Eastern Region Term 1 Games Results

2019 EASTERN REGION TERM 1 GAMES

RESUTS DAY 1; Wednesday; 20th March, 2019.

BASKETBALL

GIRLS
Kirigara 91 vs 06 Moi Marsabit
Kangaru 29 vs 22 Chogoria
Kirigara 50 vs 14 kangaru
Kyeni 18 vs 11 chuka

BOYS
Meru School 40 vs 41 Lukenya
Meru School 79 vs 13 Mutito
Mbiruri 47 vs 33 Mutito
Waso 20 vs 88 Kasikeu

2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor of Education Science

2023/2024 Kuccps Cut off points, Cluster for Bachelor of Education Science

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OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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WITH IT)
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2023 KSSSA, Secondary Schools, National Term One Games Full Results- Hockey

2023 KSSSA, Secondary Schools, National Term One Games Full Results- Hockey

KENYA SECNDARY SCHOOLS SPORT ASSOCIATION

 

 

HOCKEY BOYS

 

S/NO. POOLA. S/NO. POOLB
1. ST. ANTHONY – RIFT VALLEY 1. KAPSABET BOYS – RIFT VALLEY
2. MASENO SCHOOL – NYANZA 2. ST. CHARLES LWANGA – COAST
3. MERU SCHOOL – EASTERN 3. MANGU HIGH SCHOOL – CENTRAL
4. NAIROBI SCHOOL – NAIROBI 4. MUSINGU – WESTERN

 

DAY1: Tuesday, 25th April, 2023(PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
1. A ST. ANTHONY VS MERU SCHOOL 02 00
2. A MASENO SCHOOL VS NAIROBI SCHOOL 00 00
3. B MUSINGU VS ST. CHARLES LWANGA 01 00
4. B KAPSABET BOYS VS MANGU HIGH 02 02

DAY2: Wednesday, 26th April, 2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
5. A NAIROBI SCHOOL VS ST. ANTHONY 01 03
6. A MASENO SCHOOL VS MERU SCHOOL 01 01
7. B KAPSABET BOYS VS MUSINGU 01 01
8. B MANGU HIGH VS ST. CHARLES LWANGA 02 00

 

DAY3: Thursday 27th April,2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
9. A ST. ANTHONY VS MASENO SCHOOL 05 00
10. A MERU SCHOOL VS NAIROBI SCHOOL 01 01
11. B MANGU HIGH VS MUSINGU 00 03
12. B ST. CHARLES VS KAPSABET BOYS 03 01

 

DAY4:Friday 28th April, 2023 (SEMI-FINALS)

 

GAME NO. SEMIS TEAMS SCORES
13. SEMI 1 ST. ANTONY VS MANG’U 01(04) 01 (03)
14. SEMI 2 MUSINGU VS MERU SCHOOL 02 00

 

DAY5:Saturday 29th April, 2023 (FINALS)

GAME NO. FINALS TEAMS SCORES
15. PLAY OFFS MANG’U VS MERU SCHOOL 02 01
16. FINALS ST. ANTONY VS MUSINGU 00 01

 

KENYA SECNDARY SCHOOLS SPORT ASSOCIATION

 

 

RANKING OF TEAMS – HOCKEYBOYS

 

 

 

POSITION

 

 

TEAM – SCHOOL

 

REGION

1. MUSINGU WESTERN

 

2. ST. ANTHONY RIFT VALLEY

 

3. MANG’U CENTRAL

 

4. MERU SCHOOL EASTERN

 

5. ST. CHARLES LWANGA COAST

 

6. NAIROBI SCHOOL NAIROBI

 

7. KAPSABET RIFT VALLEY

 

8. MASENO NYANZA

 

 

 

M.V.P  – KEVIN ONYANGO

SCHOOL – ST. ANTHONY

 

 

SECRETARY GENERAL

KSSSA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KENYA SECNDARY SCHOOLS SPORT ASSOCIATION

 

HOCKEY GIRLS

 

S/NO. POOLA. S/NO. POOLB
1. ST. JOSEPHS – RIFT VALLEY 1. AFRAHA – RIFT VALLEY
2. ST. CHARLES LWANGA – COAST 2. A.I.C NYAYO GIRLS – EASTERN
3. HILLCREST – NAIROBI 3. LORETO GIRLS – CENTRAL
4. NYAMIRA GIRLS – NYANZA 4. TIGOI – WESTERN

 

DAY1: Tuesday, 25th April, 2023(PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
1. A ST. JOSEPHS VS HILLCREST 05 00
2. A NYAMIRA VS CHARLES LWANGA 05 00
3. B AFRAHA VS LORETO GIRLS 01 06
4. B A.I.C NYAYO VS TIGOI 00 01

DAY2: Wednesday, 26th April, 2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
5. A NYAMIRA GIRLS VS ST. JOSEPHS 02 02
6. A HILLCREST VS. ST. CHARLES LWANGA 03 00
7. B AFRAHA VS TIGOI 00 06
8. B LORETO GIRLS VS A.I.C NYAYO 00 02

 

DAY3: Thursday 27th April,2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
9. A ST. CHARLES LWANGA VS ST. JOSEPHS 00 00
10. A HILLCREST VS NYAMIRA GIRLS 01 03
11. B AFRAHA HIGH VS A.I.C NYAYO 01 04
12. B LORETO GIRLS VS TIGOI 00 05

 

DAY4:Friday 28th April, 2023 (SEMI-FINALS)

 

GAME NO. SEMIS TEAMS SCORES
13. SEMI 1 NYAMIRA VS AIC NYAYO 04 00
14. SEMI 2 TIGOI VS ST. JOSEPH 02 01

 

DAY5:Saturday 29th April, 2023 (FINALS)

GAME NO. FINALS TEAMS SCORES
15. PLAY OFFS AIC NYAYO VS ST. JOSEPH 00 01
16. FINALS NYAMIRA VS TIGOI 01 00

 

 

 

KENYA SECNDARY SCHOOLS SPORT ASSOCIATION

 

 

RANKING OF TEAMS – HOCKEYGIRLS

 

 

 

POSITION

 

TEAM – SCHOOL

 

REGION

 

1. NYAMIRA NYANZA

 

2. TIGOI WESTERN

 

3. ST. JOSEPH KITALE RIFT VALLEY

 

4. AIC NYAYO EASTERN

 

5. LORETO  

CENTRAL

6. HILCREST NAIROBI NAIROBI

 

7. ST. CHARLES COAST

 

8. AFRAHA RIFT VALLEY

 

 

 

 

M.V.P – IRENE SENOI

SCHOOL – AIC NYAYO

 

 

 

SECRETARY GENERAL

KSSSA

East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Soccer Results 2022

East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Soccer Final Results 2022

SOCCER BOYS

VENUES:       TGT, SHEIKH ABEID STADIUM & BRAEBURN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

 

POOL A   POOL B
1. Kiwira Coal Mines S.S (Tz)   1.   Katoro SS (Tz)
2. Highway Sec (Ke)   2.   Ebwali (Ke)
3. ES Gasiza (Rw)   3.   St. Mary’s, Kitende (Ug)
4. St. Andews, Kaggwa (UG)   4.   Buddo SS (Ug)
5. Kibuli SS (Ug)   5.    Trust St. Patrick’s SS (Tz)

 

DAY 3             FRIDAY         16TH SEPTEMBER 2022                        PRELIMINARIES

MATCH TIME POOL TEAMS SCORES
1. 11.00am A St. Andews (UG) Vs Kibuli S.S (UG) 0 1
2. 3.00pm B Katoro S.S (TZ) Vs Ebwali S.S (KE) 1 0
3. 3.00pm B Trust St. Patrick (TZ) Vs Buddo S.S(UG) 2 6

 

DAY 4 SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2022                    PRELIMINARIES

5. 11.00am B St. Mary’s, Kitende (Ug) Vs Trust St. Patrick (Tz) 8 0
6. 11.00am B Buddo S.S(UG) Vs Ebwali S.S(KE) 4 0
7. 3.00pm A ES Gasiza (RW) Vs St. Andews (Ug) 1 2
8. 3.00pm A Kibuli S.S(UG) Vs Kiwira C.M. (Tz) 2 0

 

DAY 5 SUNDAY        18th SEPTEMBER 2022 PRELIMINARIES  
4. 3.00pm A Kiwira C.M. (Tz) Vs Highway (Ke)    
 

DAY 6

 

MONDAY      19TH SEPTEMBER 2022

 

PRELIMINARIES

 

 

9. 11.00am A ES Gasiza (Rw) Vs Kibuli SS (Ug) 0 2
10. 11.00am A Highway SS (Ke) Vs St. Andews (Ug) 0 0
11. 3.00pm B Katoro S.S (Tz) Vs St. Mary’s, Kitende (Ug) 0 2
12. 3.00pm B Ebwali (Ke) Vs Trust St. Patrick (Tz) 3 0

 

DAY 7 TUESDAY     20TH SEPTEMBER 2022                    PRELIMINARIES

13. 11.00am B St. Mary’s, Kitende (Ug) Vs Buddo S.S(UG) 0 0
14. 11.00am B Trust St. Patrick (Tz) Vs Katoro S.S (Tz) 2 0
15. 3.00pm A Kiwira C.M. (Tz) Vs St. Andews (Ug) 0 1
16. 3.00pm A Highway SS (Ke) Vs ES Gasiza (Rw) 3 2

 

DAY 8             WEDNESDAY           21ST SEPTEMBER 2022                        PRELIMINARIES

 

 

17. 11.00am A Kibuli SS (Ug) Vs Highway SS (Ke) 0 1
18. 11.00am A Kiwira C.M. (Tz) Vs ES Gasiza (Rw)    
19. 11.00am B Katoro S.S (Tz) Vs Buddo S.S(UG)    
20. 11.00am B Ebwali (Ke) Vs St. Mary’s, Kitende (Ug) 4 0

STANDING        SECONDARY

 

BOYS POOL A

 

RANK TEAMS P W D L GF GA GD PTS POSIT.
1 KIBULI S.S 3 3 0 0 5 0 5 9 1
2 HIGHWAY 4 2 1 1 3 2 1 7 2
3 St. ANDREWS, KAGWA 3 1 2 0 4 3 1 5 3
4 KIWIRA COAL MINES 3 0 1 2 1 4 -3 1 4
5 ES GASIZA 3 0 0 3 3 7 -4 0 5

BOYS POOL B

 

RANK TEAMS P W D L GF GA GD PTS POSIT.
1 St. MARY’S, KITENDE 3 2 1 0 10 0 10 7 1
2 BUDDO S.S 3 2 1 0 10 2 8 7 2
3 KATORO 3 1 1 1 3 4 -1 4 3
4 EBWALI 3 1 0 2 3 5 -2 3 4
5 TRUST St. PATRICK’S 4 0 1 3 4 19 -15 0 5

 

 

DAY 9 THURSDAY              22ND SEPTEMBER 2022       SEMI FINALS & CLASSIFICATION GAMES

21. 11.00am semis KIBULI S.S Vs BUDDO S.S 1 (4) 1(3)
22. 11.00am semis St. MARY’S, KITENDE Vs HIGHWAY (KE) 0 1
23. 3.00pm 9th ES GASIZA Vs TRUST St. PATRICK’S 1 0
24. 3.00pm 7th KIWIRA COAL MINES Vs EBWALI 1 3
25. 3.00pm 5th St. ANDREWS, KAGWA Vs KATORO 3 0

 

DAY 10 FRIDAY        23RD SEPTEMBER 2022                          3RD PLACE PLAY-OFF & FINALS

23. 8.30am 3rd St. MARY’S, KITENDE Vs BUDDO S.S    
24. 1.00pm   KIBULI S.S Vs HIGHWAY(KE)    

 

OVERALL RANKING SOCCER BOYS

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1    
2    
3 ST MARY’S KITENDE UGANDA
4 BUDDO S S UGANDA

 

 

5 St. ANDREWS, KAGGWA UGANDA
6 KATORO S S TANZANIA
7 EBWALI KENYA
8 KIWIRA COAL MINES S S TANZANIA
9 ES GASIZA RWANDA
10 TRUST St. PATRICK’S TANZANIA

MVP : AYELLA DOMINIC(KIBULI SS/UGANDA)

 

2019 Western Region Secondary Schools Term 2 games; Pooling, fixtures and full list of Qualifiers

The stage has been set for this year’s Western Region term two games that will be held at Bungoma High School from 18th to 21st June, 2019.

In the pooling released by the Western Region Secondary Schools Sports Association, WRSSSA, new kids on the blocks St. Peters Mumias headline pool B of the boys under 20 category. With holders and 2018 National winners Kakamega Boys dumped out of this year’s competition (at County level) a new Western region champion will definitely be crowned.

In girls soccer under 20, Holders and the 2018 national runners up Arc Bishop Njenga have been pooled in group B alongside Emanyinya, Naitiri girls and St. Joseph Chakol.

Winners in each category will book tickets to this year’s national Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) games to be staged in Kisumu boys from 26th July to 4th August, 2019.

2019 Western Region term 2 soccer pooling

Boys under 20
Pool A.
Bunyala model
Bugina
Kibabii
Emanani

Pool B
Mabunge RC
Ebwali
Maliki
St.peters mumias

Girls under 20
Pool A
Mudavadi girls
Butere girls
Brenda girls
Aboloi

Pool B
Emanyinya
Archbishop Njenga Girls
Naitiri girls
St.joseph chakol

Boys under 16
Pool A
St.peters mumias
Lukhuna
Mundika
Idavaga

Pool B
Koyonzo
Ndivisi
John osongo
Ebubayi

Girls under 16
Pool A
Mwira
Maeni
Ebusiratsi
Chelebei

Pool B
Nangili
Maeni
Chelebei
Ebubayi

2022 FEASSSA Games updated soccer results

FEASSSA Games 2022

@Arusha, Tanzania

🏉🏈Collated Rugby Results

_Date: Wednesday September 21, 2022_

🏉15’s

🔏 Elerai (Tz) 3 vs 33 Budo (Ug)
🔏Namilyango (Ug) 14 vs 0 Makerere (Ug)

🏈7’s

🔏Elerai (Ug) 00 vs 33 Hannah (Ug)
🔏Butula (Ke) 7 vs 12 Jinja (Ug)
🔏Elerai (Tz) 5 vs 19 Ntaare (Ug)
🔏Hannah (Ug) 21 vs 12 Jinja (Ug)
🔏Koyonzo (Ke) 21 vs 7 Butula (Ke)

#FEASSSA2022

KSSSA, National Games Past Hockey Girls’ Winners in all years

KSSSA Documentaries

KSSSA  PAST GIRLS’ HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 

1980s

1982 Lugulu Girls

1983 Lugulu Girls

1984 Lugulu Girls

1985 Lugulu Girls

1986 Lugulu Girls

1987 Moi Girls Eldoret

1988 Moi Nairobi Girls

1989 Moi Nairobi Girls

1990s

1990 Precious Blood

1991 Nyamira Girls

1992 State House Girls

1993 Pangani Girls

1994 Kisumu Girls

1995 Pangani Girls

1996 State House Girls

1997 Pangani Girls

1998 Pangani Girls

1999 Pangani Girls

2000s

2000 Pangani Girls

2001 Misikhu Girls

2002 Nyawara Girls

2003 Misikhu Girls

2004 Misikhu Girls

2005 Hillcrest

2006 Hillcrest

2007 Hillcrest

2008 Pangani Girls

2010s

2013 Sinyolo Girls

2014 St John’s kaloleni

2015 Trans Nzoia Mixed

2016 Sinyolo Girls

2017 StCecilia Misikhu

2018 Trans Nzoia Mixed

2019 Misikhu Girls

2020s

2020 Not held

2021 Not held

2022 Taachasis Sec

2023 Nyamira Girls.

 

@KSSSA2023.

#KSSSA Documentaries.

Kapsait High school’s Edwin Zakayo leads other youngsters in contention for this year’s SOYA awards

Via @SOYAAwards

World Under-20 champion Edward Zakayo and Harambee Starlets forward Teresa Engesha headline a deep field of boys’ and girls’ nominated for the Most Promising 2018 Safaricom Sports Personality of the Year (SOYA) Awards to be hosted in Mombasa on January 11

The awards, co-sponsored by Mombasa County, National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Communication Authority (CA), Kenya Pipeline, GOTv, LapFund, New KCC, Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) Kenya Power, Sports Station and Protel Studios, will be held at Fort Jesus.

NOMINATED BOYS

In the boys category, Zakayo will battle it out with judoka Carlos Ochieng, world Under-20 champion in 10,000m Rhonex Kipruto, Sofapaka and Harambee Stars forward Piston Mutamba as well as athlete Jackson Kavesa.

Zakayo had a sparkling year that also saw the 17-year-old win the Kenyan 5000m Under-20 trials before going on to claim bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, losing the battle to defending champion Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei.

After winning the Kenyan trials, the World Under-18, World 3000m silver medallist would go on to claim sweet revenge against Ethiopian Selemon Barega, snatching the World Under-20 title in 5000m from the Ethiopian in Tampere, Finland.

The Form Two student at Kapsait High school would then go on to win the Africa 5000m title in Asaba, Nigeria, beating experienced Getaneh Molla from Ethiopia and Eritrean Yemane Haileselassie. That saw him qualify for the World Cup also known as IAAF Continental Cup where he finished fifth.

Ochieng on the other hand is the Kenyan Champion in junior and senior under 60kgs in judo. Due to his prowess and discipline in Judo sport he was given scholarship by Japan and benefitted from an International training in Kodokan university of Judo in Tokyo city.

He represented Kenya in world judo championship in Budapest Hungary and finished 7th in the world and looks forward to Olympics 2020 in Tokyo.

For Rhonex Kipruto, the 19 -year-old won the Africa Cross Country Under-20 men’s title in Chlef, Algeria in March, exerting revenge against Stanley Waithaka, who had beaten them at the Kenya Championships.

Kipruto won the 10,000m race during the Kenyan trials on his way to winning the World Under-20 10,000m title in a Championship Record time of 27:21.08 in Tampere, Finland.

On September 8 in Czech, Kipruto affirmed his status as one of world’s most promising distance runners when he won the Prague Grand Prix 10km race in a course record time of 26:46, missing compatriot Leonard Patrick Komon’s World Record time of 26:44.The time is still the fastest in 10km Road Race this year.

Mutamba on the other hand, scored eight goals for Kenyan Premier League side Sofapaka, a club that he joined in mid-season from Wazito FC on his KPL debut. Having netted one goal, Mutamba helped Sofapaka reach final of FKF Shield where they lost to Kariobangi Sharks.

Mutamba was part of the Harambee Stars Under-23 team that played in Uzbekistan friendly where he scored one goal and provided an assist as Kenya won 2-1.

Due to his impressing performance, he was called up in all Senior Harambee Stars squad under head coach Sebastian Migne, playing in seven matches while scoring one goal in the 1-0 winner against Malawi in a friendly match.

For Kavesa, he claimed bronze in 3,000m at the Africa Youth Championships losing the battle to Berihu Aregawi of Ethiopia who won in a time of 7:50.98 and Ugandan Oscar Chelimo who came second in 8:00.72. However, he would claim sweet revenge at the Youth Olympics.

Despite finishing third in boys’ 3,000m final, Kavesa went on to win boys cross country 4km race that gave him the gold medal with 11.12 points, beating Aregawi (11.13) and Chelimo (11.28).

GIRLS NOMINEES’ LIST:

In the corresponding girls’ category Engesha, who had a three-month professional stint with Swedish Division 2 club Dalhem that is under the tutelage of former Harabee Stars midfielder Robert Mambo, helped FKF Women’s Premier League side Vihiga Queens successfully defend the title.

Engesha played in all Senior team (Harambee Starlets) Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWOCON) Qualifiers, scored in Kenya’s 2-1 first leg victory over Equatorial Guinea in Machakos. In the 2018 CECAFA, she scored one goal.

She will face stiff challenge from Beatrice Chebet, Angela Okutoyi, Edinah Jebitok and Brunlehner Maria.

Chebet won the world under-20 title in Tempere, Finland in personal best 15:30.77, beating Ethiopians Ejgayehu Taye (15:30.87 PB) and Girmawit Gebrzihair (15:34.01 PB).

Okutoyi on her part, won the ITF under -18 tournament in Burundi which saw her join the ITF World Tour team that enabled her tour France German, Belgium and Czech Republic for five weeks between July and August

Straight from the tour, Okutoyi went on to win the ITF/CAT Africa under -14 championships title in Algiers in August, beating home favorite Algerian Bouchra  Mebarki 4-6,6-0,6-1 to clinch the title.

Okutoyi would stand top seeded Shufaa Changawa, the 2011, 2014 and 2016 champion who won this year’s championship at Nairobi club.

Okutoyi becomes the youngest player to lift the title after the 14year old Wanjiku Ngaruiya in 2004.

Okutoyi would make history as the first Kenya to reach the final of the Africa cup on Nations that ended in November in Botswana. She lost in straight sets to top seeded Bechri Chiraz from Tunisia 6-1,6-3 to settle for Silver

The performance has seen her earn a fully sponsored tour by the International Tennis Federation Grand Slam Development Fund in Florida in December.

Swimmer Brunlehner Maria, who is based in Germany also made the cut, having struck two gold medals and a silver in swimming to hand Kenya its first medal at Africa Youth Games held July in Algiers, Algeria.

The 18-year-old, who represented Kenya at Gold coast Commonwealth Games, won girls 100m and 50m freestyle respectively adding up to her silver in 50m breaststroke.

Brunlehner had clocked 58.87 seconds to claim gold in the 100m freestyle, a victory that warmed her up for the 50m freestyle feet where she broke the champion record with new times of 26.14 in 50m freestyle.

Brunlehner had earlier romped home second to settle for silver in the 50m breaststroke fray in 34.04 seconds to lose the battle to Moroccan Imane Houda EL Barodi who taped the wall in 33.03.

She was named the StarTimes Sports Personality of July. The final nominee to make the shortlist is world U18 bronze medallist in 1500m Edinah Jebitok who won finished fifth at the world under-20 IAAF Championships in Tampere, Finland.

She would then settle for silver in 1500m at Africa Youth but went on to win gold in 1500m at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Lawn Tennis Results 2022

East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Lawn Tennis Results 2022

VENUE          :           GYMKHANA GROUNDS

 

Dates :           MONDAY 19th to THURSDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER

 

GIRLS

Kibuli SS – Ug 1
Mary Hill HS – Ug 2
Mt. St. Mary’s, Namagunga – Ug

3

Sokoni 2 SS – Tz 1
Ke 1

BOYS

 

 

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 UGANDA  
2 KENYA  
3 TANZANIA  

MVP:

 

 

 

 

GIRLS

 

 

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 KENYA  
2 TANZANIA  
3 UGANDA  

MVP:

 

 

 

 

VENUE          :           SHEIKH ABEID STADIUM

Dates :           19TH and 20TH SEPTEMBER 2022

 

BOYS GIRLS
Kenya Kenya
Uganda Uganda
TANZANIA TANZANIA
Rwanda Rwanda

BOYS

TEAMS RANKING

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 KENYA  
2 UGANDA  
3 TANZANIA  
4 RWANDA  

MVP: LOMUTHO RAJAB (UGANDA) GIRLS

TEAMS RANKING

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 UGANDA  
2 KENYA  
3 TANZANIA  
4 RWANDA  

MVP: AKOT REGINA (UGANDA)

2022 Kenya School Games Calendar

After a two-year suspension, school games are making a comeback. After the deadly Covid 19 pandemic in Kenya, the games were halted in March 2020. However, the wait is now over, as the Ministry of Education has released the 2022 school sports calendar.

This comes after a stakeholders’ meeting that was held earlier this year. The decision for games Resumption was arrived at during the four-day caucus attended by the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) officials and their counterparts from the Ministry of Education.

Term One Championship has already been completed.

The Term two games (soccer, netball, volleyball, and racquet games, Basketball, Hockey, Handball, Rugby and Swimming) will, on the other hand, be held in July to September 2022.

 

National championship for term two games activities has been scheduled for September 8th to 13th, 2022, in Kapsabet, Rift Valley Region.

The Sub counties and counties must complete their term one games by June 14, 2022, according to the calendar.

KSSSA TERM 2 GAMES CALENDAR 2022 

S/N Level Dates
1 East Africa (FEAASA) Games at Arusha in Tanzania. 13th September to 25th September, 2022
2 KSSSA Nationals at Nandi County (Kapsabet Boys and Girls) September 8th to 13th September, 2022.

 

Here is the full Calendar: TERM 2 GAMES CALENDAR.

2019 Secondary Schools National Term One Games- Results Update

KSSSA BROOKSIDE TERM ONE GAMES- 2019.

VENUE: Shimo La Tewa High/ Shanzu TTC.

_______FLASH RESULTS__

DAY 3: Thursday 11th April, 2019.

🏈RUGBY 15’s🏈

Pool A
1). Maseno 00 vs 28  Dagoretti
2). Alliance 05 vs 06  Kwale

Pool B
1). Galana 03 vs 62 Kakamega
2). Kangaru 20 05 Kabianga

🏈Rugby 15’s Semis pairing🏈

1). Dagoretti vs Kangaru
2). Kakamega vs Alliance

🤾‍♂HANDBALL- GIRLS

1). Kahuho 06 vs 25Kirandich
2). Sega 40 vs 03Volunteer
3). White house 18 vs 18 Dagoretti
4). Kirigara 12 vs 20 Moi  Kamusinga

Semis; Tomorrow
1). Kamusinga vs Sega
2). Kirandich vs Kirigara

🤾‍♂HANDBALL- BOYS

1). Saniak 22 vs 18 Hospital hill
2). White house 20 vs 17 mangu
3) Kanywanga 14 vs 15 Mbooni
4). Kimilili 47 vs 15 Garissa

Semis; Tomorrow

1). Mangu vs. Mbooni
2). Kimilili vs. White house

Boys Soccer East Africa, FEASSSA, school games past winners/ champions

KSSSA Documentaries
FEASSSA GAMES BOYS SOCCER PAST CHAMPIONS

Champs
2002: St. Anthony’s Kitale, Kenya
2003: Standard High, Uganda
2004: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2005: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2006: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2007: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2008: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2009: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2010: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2011: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2012: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2013: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2014: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2015: Masaka SS, Uganda
2016: Barding, Kenya
2017: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2018: Buddo SS (Uganda)
2019: St. Mary’s Kitende, Uganda
2020 & 2021: Not held as a result of Covid 19.
2022: Kibuli SS, Uganda
2023…….
@KSSSA2023.
#KSSSA Documentaries.

Rugby 15’s KSSSA National Secondary Games Past Champions

KSSSA Documentaries

KSSSA RUGBY 15’s PAST CHAMPIONS

1981 Njoro Boys
1992 Njoro Boys
1993 Nakuru H.S
1994 Lenana School
1995 St.Mary’s Sch
1996 Nairobi School
1997 St.Mary’s School
1998 St.Mary’s School
1999 Lenana School
2000 Kakamega High
2001 Nakuru H.S
2002 Kakamega High
2003 St.Mary’s Yala
2004 St.Mary’s
2005 Nakuru H.S
2006 Nairobi School
2007 Musingu
2008 Musingu
2009 Kakamega High
2010 Mang’u
2011 Kakamega High
2012 Kakamega High
2013 Kakamega High
2014 St.Peter’s Mumias
2015 Laiser Hill
2016 Bungoma High
2017 Kakamega High
2018 Upper Hill
2019 Kakamega High
2020 Not held due to outbreak of Covid 19
2021 Not held due to outbreak of Covid 19
2022 Not held
2023

@KSSSA2023.
#KSSSA Documentaries.

Nyanza Drama Results 2023

Onjiko Boys and Agoro Sare shines in the 2023 Regional Drama festivals that has been concluded today in St.marys school Yala.Onjiko boys scoops positions 1 in solo verse and spoken word As agoro sare scoops position 1 in choral verse and modern dance.

Nyanza Drama Results

Solo Verse

1.Onjiko
2.Rae
3.Yala
4.Oriwo
5.Agoro Sare
6.Lwak Girls
7.Nyambaria
8.Mochenwa
9.Nyamonaria
10.Kisumu Girls
11.Oyugi Ogango Girls
12.Rapogi

Choral Verse

1.Agoro Sare
2.Kisumu Day
3.Bishop Okoth Ojola

Play

1.Yala
2.Ringa
3.Maseno
4.Kereri
5.Rang’ala
6.Ojola
7.Ukwala
8.Agoro Sare
9.Kanga
10.Oyugi Ogango
11.Kojwach
12.Gesiaga
13.KG
14.Sironga
15.Nyangusu
16.Cardinal

Comedy

1.St. Cornelius
2.Lwak Girls
3.St. Cornelius
4.Others

CCD

1.Ngiya
2.St.Teresa’s Girls
3.Kisumu Girls
4.Nyamira Girls
5.Kanyamedha
6.Nyakach
7.Moi Sindo
8.Oyugi Ogango
9.Nyagondo
10.Ogande
11.Hema
12.Wire
13.Kadika
14.Geke
15. Nyangajo

Narrative

1.Ringa
2.Yala
3.Gesiaga

Modern Dance

1.Agoro Sare
2.Kisumu Girls
3.Rang’ala Boys
4.Nyamonye
5.Rapogi
6.Kisumu Boys
7.Kodero Obara
8.Maranda
9.Mochenwa
10.Onjiko
11.Riabe
12.Kisii
13.Nyabigena
14.Habay
15.Ogande
16.Nyangusu
17.St.Kizito
18.Mabera

Spoken Word

1.Onjiko Boys
2.Lwak Girls
3.Yala
4.Ukwala
5.Xaverian
6.Rapogi
7.Koru
8.Lala
9.Mochenwa
10.Oyugi Ogango
11.Oriwo
12.menyenya
13.Siaya Central
16.Mwongori
17.Riabe
18.Kakiimba

2023 Western Region Term 1 Games: Pools, Draws and Results

2023 WESTERN REGION TERM 1 GAMES

The 2023 Western Region Term One games will be held at Mundika Boys from 5th to 8th April, 2023.

Here are the pools and draws for the qiualifiers:

REGIONAL RUGBY 🏉 15’S

POOL A
1. BUTULA BOYS
2. KAKAMEGA HIGH
3. VIHIGA BOYS
4. KIMOBO

POOL B
1. KOLANYA BOYS
2. KOYONZO
3. CHAVAKALI
4. BUNGOMA HIGH

REGIONAL HOCKEY GIRLS

POOL A
1. NANGINA
2. MUDAVADI
3. MUSALI
4. MISIKHUPOOL B
1. KISOKO
2. TIGOI
3. SHIBUYE
4. MOI GIRLS KAMUSINGA

REGIONAL BASKETBALL GIRLS

POOL A
1. BUTERE
2. LUGULU
3. TIGOI
4. NANGINA

POOL B
1. EREGI
2. NALONDO
3. BUNYORE
4. KISOKO

REGIONAL HANDBALL GIRLS

POOL A
1. LUSENGELI
2. CHAKOL GIRLS
3. MOI GIRLS KAMUSINGA
4. MUKUMU GIRLS

POOL B
1. INGIDI
2. ABOLOI
3. MILIMU
4. ESHITARI

REGIONAL HANDBALL BOYS

POOL A
1. KIMILILI BOYS
2. MUNDIKA BOYS
3. KHAVALAGI
4. MUKUMU

POOL B
1. MALIK
2. ABOLOI
3. EMUSIRE
4. MUSINGU

REGIONAL RUGBY 🏉 15’S

POOL A
1. BUTULA BOYS
2. KAKAMEGA HIGH
3. VIHIGA BOYS
4. KIMOBO

POOL B
1. KOLANYA BOYS
2. KOYONZO
3. CHAVAKALI
4. BUNGOMA HIGH

REGIONAL HOCKEY GIRLS

POOL A
1. NANGINA
2. MUDAVADI
3. MUSALI
4. MISIKHU

POOL B
1. KISOKO
2. TIGOI
3. SHIBUYE
4. MOI GIRLS KAMUSINGA

REGIONAL HOCKEY BOYS

POOL A
1. KOLANYA
2. MUKUMU
3. NYANG’ORI
4. KIBABI

POOL B
1. BUTULA
2. MUSINGU
3. EMUSIRE
4. KIMILILI BOYS

REGIONAL BASKETBALL GIRLS

POOL A
1. BUTERE
2. LUGULU
3. TIGOI
4. NANGINA

POOL B
1. EREGI
2. NALONDO
3. BUNYORE
4. KISOKO

REGIONAL BASKETBALL BOYS

POOL A
1. SIGALAME
2. SENENDE
3. ST PETERS MUMIAS
4. BUNGOMA HIGH

POOL B
1. ST MATHIAS BUSIA
2. CHAVAKALI
3. KAKAMEGA
4. FSK

REGIONAL HANDBALL GIRLS

POOL A
1. LUSENGELI
2. CHAKOL GIRLS
3. MOI GIRLS KAMUSINGA
4. MUKUMU GIRLS

POOL B
1. INGIDI
2. ABOLOI
3. MILIMU
4. ESHITARI

REGIONAL HANDBALL BOYS

POOL A
1. KIMILILI BOYS
2. MUNDIKA BOYS
3. KHAVALAGI
4. MUKUMU

POOL B
1. MALIK
2. ABOLOI
3. EMUSIRE
4. MUSINGU