The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, National term one games came to a close on Saturday 13th April, 2019, at Shimo La Tewa High School and Shanzu Teachers Training College in Mombasa. The games that saw teams from the eight regions compete for glory produced new champions in various disciplines; Rugby 15’s, Girls’ Hockey, Girls’ Basketball and Rugby 7’s. Kenya will present two teams in each category to this year’s Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association, FEASSSA, that will be held in Arusha later this year. But, in Rugby 7’S, Rugby 15’S, Hockey Boys, Hockey Girls, Soccer Girls and Volleyball Girls, Kenya will be present three times since it is the defending champion in these disciplines.
This is the list of Kenyan Secondary Schools’ teams that have booked tickets to this year’s East Africa Games in Tanzania; from the just concluded term one national games, in Mombasa:
Rugby 15’s 1. Kakamega- Western Region 2. Dagoretti- Nairobi region 3. Kangaru School- Eastern Region
Rugby 7’s 1. Upper Hill- Nairobi region 2. Laiser Hill- Rift Valley region 3. St. Peters Mumias- Western region.
Hockey- Boys 1. St. Anthony’s Kitale- Rift Valley 2. Friends School Kamusinga- Western Region 3. Meru School- Eastern
Hockey- Girls 1. St. cecilia Misikhu- Western region 2. st. John’s Girls- Coast Region 3. Nyamira Girls- Nyanza Region
Handball- Girls 1. Kirandich- Rift Valley region 2. Moi Girls Kamusinga- Western Region
Handball- Boys 1. St. Luke’s kimilili- Western Region 2. Mbooni Boys- Eastern Region.
Basketball- Girls 1. Buru Buru- Nairobi Region 2. Kaya Tiwi- Coast Region
Basketball- Boys 1. Laiser Hill Academy- Rift Valley region 2. Dagoretti High school- Nairobi Region.
A transfer may have moved Mr Sanya from a hockey power house, Friends School Kamusinga, to little known ACK Eshitari Secondary school in Butere Sub- county but, the winning mentality is still rooted in him. Mr Sanya, now heading Eshitari Secondary, pulled a surprise by guiding his team to a sweet victory over perennial National Hockey Girls’ contenders, Buetere Girls, to win the Butere Sub- county finals held over this past weekend.
At the Sub- county Girls’ hockey final; played yesterday, Eshitari surprised Butere 3-1 in a pulsating encounter. Other results saw Butere boys clinch 4 titles in: Handball, Rugby 15’s, Basketball and Hockey.
The term one games take a one week break as schools are on half term break. Action resumes next week with the games culminating at the National stage to be held in April; at Shimo La Tewa High School- Mombasa.
Butere Sub- County 2019 Term One Games Winners:
Handball Boys
Winners: Butere Boys
Runners up: St. Stephens Shiatsala
Handball Girls
Winners: Shinamwenyuli
Runners up: St. Stephens Shiatsala
Rugby 15s
Winners: Butere Boys
Runners up: Mabole boys
Basketball Boys
Winners: Butere Boys
Basketball Girls
Winners: Butere Girls
Hockey Boys
Winners: Butere Boys
Hockey Girls
Winners: ACK Eshitari Sec
Runners up: Butere Girls
Elsewhere, in the Trans- Nzoia East Sub- county games, Friends School Bwake Boys Wiyeta and Suwerwa each bagged 2 titles to storm the Trans- Nzoia county games slated after the mid- term break. Here is the full list of qualifiers:
Trans- Nzoia East Sub- County term one games’ Finalists and Qualifiers to the County Championship:
Handball- boys 1. Friends Bwake 2. Moi high kaplamai
Bwake qualifies for counties
Handball- girls 1. Wiyeta 2. Friends Bwake girls
Wiyeta qualifies for counties
Basketball- boys 1. Moi kaplamai 2. A.IC boys kipkeikei
Kaplamai qualifies for counties
Basketball- girls 1. Kesogon 2. St Christopher’s
Kesogon qualifies for counties
Hockey- boys 1. Friends Bwake 2. St. Marks boys
Bwake boys qualifies for counties
Hockey- girls 1. Wiyeta girls 2. St. Marks girls.
Wiyeta qualifies for counties
Rugby- 15s 1. Suwerwa 2. Bwake boys
Suwerwa qualifies for counties
Rugby 7s 1. Suwerwa. 2. Sinoko.
Suwerwa qualifies for counties
Ikolomani Sub- county 2019 Term one Championship
In Ikolomani Sub- county Musingu boys were in a class of their own, clinching a total of four gold medals. Musingu, the 2018 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association National Hockey Boys Silver finalists, had an easy walk in the park as there were no challengers for the hockey crown at the Sub- county last week. Here are the selected Ikolomani Sub- county results (for boys) and qualifiers to the Kakamega County finals to be held later this month:
Handball- Boys
Musingu 25 vs Bushungala 04
Final Musingu 26 v Shikokho 02.
Basketball Final- Boys Musingu 84 vs 36 Shikunga
Rugby
1.Musingu 43 vs 07 burendwa
2.Musingu 27 vs 00 shikunga
Preparations for this year’s Nyanza Region term one games are at an advanced stage. The six counties that make up the Nyanza Region have by now completed their championships and hence decided on the teams to represent them. This year’s Regional games are slated for the 16th to 20th March, 2019, at Homa Bay High school.
According to Nyanza Region’s Secondary Schools Sports Secretary, Mr Tom Thomas Odhiambo, the regional games have been rescheduled to start on 16th March, 2019, from the earlier communicated date. The rescheduling has been occasioned by the the clashing of the Regional calendar with that of Athletics Kenya; with Athletics Kenya holding their National Athletics trials between 20th and 23rd March, 2019.
This is the new Regional calendar for Term one games, according to Mr. Tom:
Referees’ Clinic: 16th to 17th March, 2019
Reporting date for students: 17th March, 2019
Action Dates: 18th to 20th March, 2019
Athletics: 18th and 19th March, 2019
Swimming: 16th March, 2019
Boys’ basketball defending champion, Ambira from Siaya County, booked their regional ticket today after overcoming Maranda at a pulsating final; but both Ambira and Maranda qualified courtesy of Siaya being the defending champ. Also booking the regional ticket is Barchando; the girls’ basketball title holders despite their loss to Ng’iya in today’s final.
Nyanchwa boys, in Yellow tops, during a time out opportunity when they faced bitter rivals Kisii High School at this year’s Kisii county basketball final played at Tenders today. Nyanchwa defeated Kisii by 52 to 47 points to pocket the Regional ticket.
AGORO SARE SCOOPS ‘EVERYTHING’ IN HOMA BAY COUNTY
In Homa Bay County, Agoro Sare Boys were on fire picking 3 titles in Hockey, Basketball and Rugby 7’s. Agoro will be presenting a total of 4 teams at this year’s Regional games. Apart from hockey, basketball and Rugby 7’s Agoro will present another team in handball. The Homa Bay county games came to a close today at Homa Bay School with all finalists picking regional tickets; since Homa Bay will be hosting the Term one Regional games this year.
In the neighbouring Kisii county, defending basketball champs Nyanchwa boys had to keep their cool in order to overcome bitter rivals Kisii High. It is Kisii High who led for the better part of the high octane match played at Tendere; only for Nyanchwa to turn the tables and clinch victory in the last quarter. In Nyamira county, Nyambaria boys (playing at home) reclaimed the basketball title at the games that ended yesterday and will be joined by Sironga girls.
This year’s term one games will see some slight changes after the Education Ministry scrapped Heptathlon and Decathlon from the Secondary schools games. The changes also saw amalgamation of Rugby 7’s and 15’s that will now be played concurrently in term one.
Here is a roundup of all the County winners; across the region:
HOMA BAY COUNTY 2019 TERM ONE GAMES REGIONAL QUALIFIERS
Below is the outcome of the 2019 Brookside Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, Cross Country Championship held on Wednesday 10th April, 2019:
The games enter day three on Thursday 11th April, 2019.
The Ministry of Education has introduced a number of changes to the composition and structure of all Co- curricular activities; effective this year. The changes were communicated to the Ministry’s field officers for dissemination to learning institutions; via a circular dated 28th January, 2019. The Ministry has expunged some Co- curricular activities, while bringing new ones on board in some disciplines. Here is a recap of the circular.
REFORMS IN CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Co-curricular Activities are significant in ensuring that all learners develop all necessary competencies and values to enable them grow holistically.
In view of this, the Ministry of Education has embarked on a review of the co-curricular activities calendar and the management of the same at various levels. Some of the changes have already been communicated to the field offices. The following are further adjustments done during stakeholders retreat held at Machakos University from 8th to 10th October, 2018
CHANGES IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS GAMES AND SPORTS.
The disciplines are now clustered into term one and term two games and sports.
Rugby 15s and 7s wl be done in term one. The number of participants in Rugby 15s has been reduced to twenty (20), while in Rugby 7s reduced to eleven (11)
Decathlon and heptathlon have been expunged from the calendar. Cross country will be done in term one.
.Where possible, the KSSSA (Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association) and SNE (Special Needs Education) games will have joint activities/ceremonies
All invitations for workshops/training/tournaments on sports should be channeled through the RCEs (Regional Coordinators of Education), CDEs (County Directors of Education) and SCDEs (Sub- County Directors of Education) for approval depending on the level.
Circular Ref. MOE/HQS/3/4/15/Vol 11(239), section K’ 2nd bullet, facilitation of team officials includes, team managers, chaperons, coaches and executive committee members. During the national KSSSA games, the Ministry of Education headquarters will pay allowances to the referees.
The general management committees cited in the above circular will mainly have the functions of receiving proposed budget from specific technical committees, scrutinize, rationalize and approve. The chairman from each activity will present the budget prepared by the specific technical committee he is the chairperson.
At the regional level, the Regional Coordinator of Education will pay for the teams accommodation, while at the national level the Ministry of Education headquarter will pay for the teams accommodation.
NEW REFORMS IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS GAMES AND SPORTS.
The disciplines are clustered into term I and II. Athletics will be held in April and ball games in August.
Kids athletics, gymnastics and netball boys expunged from the calendar of activities
CHANGES MADE TO THE KENYA MUSIC FESTIVAL.
Kenya Music Festival has reduced categories removing those that were a duplication to drama and merging those categories that had similarities.
The trainers will be guided by the Kenya Music Festival syllabus.
All categories in State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education will go through preliminaries including Special Needs Education. That means there will be no Direct Entries at those levels apart from Teachers Training Colleges due to their calendar
CHANGES MADE TO THE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR.
Introduction of an extra competition class “behaviour and social sciences” category
. Young Scientist Kenya (YSK) exhibition will be a premier competition for winners of KSEF (Kenya Science and Engineering Fair) and other science fair. It will not be competed at the other levels apart from the nationals.
REFORMS IN THE KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA AND FILM FESTIVAL.
. The Kenya National Drama Festival reduced the number of participants in various genres
The number of entries to the national level per genre was reduced
.Trainers will be guided by the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival rules and regulations
All genres will go through preliminaries including special needs education
CHANGES TO THE STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION, PRIMARY GAMES AND SPORTS
Areas removed in Ball Games and Athletics:
1. The activity days have been reduced from six to five days at the national level.
Visually Impaired Discipline activities removed:
o T12 to T13
o Junior races
o Javelin
o Ring ball
o Fustal
Hearing Impaired:
o 50m under Tern
o 100M under Ten
o 200m under Ten
o Penalty shootout under Ten
Physically Challenged:
o Tennis
o Table Tennis
o Table Tennis wheelchair
.Deaf Blind:
o 25m Race Boys and Girls
o 50m Sack race Boys and Girls
o Obstacle race Boys and Girls
o Gymnastics
Mentally Challenged
o 200m x 25m relay
o 100m 1000m Male
o 800m 4x400m relay
Football Female
o Netball Mixed
CHANGES MADE TO THE SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION SECONDARY GAMES AND SPORTS
Number of days reduced from six to five at the national level
. Number of officials attending the clinic reduced from 25 to 15
The following activities were removed:
Physically Challenged
o Walk-upper amputees (boys and girls)
o Races – long distance for upper amputees, able-bodied Wheel chair bound (boys and girls)
o Ball games mixed disability foota amputee football, netball
2. Visually impaired
o Races 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, (T, T12, T13)
o Jumps – F1 , F12, F13
o Long jump FI1, F12, F13
3. Hearing Impaired
o Long races 10,000m, 8000m, 3000m, 2000m, 3000m flat for boys
o Jumps high jump and pole vault
o Throws -hammer
o Ball games- netball, girls soccer, basketball
3. Merged with long races cross country, marathon steeple chase
NB: In Performing Arts, and at every level, the entity (Sub-county, County and Region) should only take care of the number of teams they can afford in terms of subsistence, accommodation of students, transport, officials allowances and taking the team to the next level.
These reforms would lead to a drastic decline in the numbers of participants expected to grace the championships at various levels. See more details in the news feature, below:
The 2019 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, National Term One games enter decisive stage today as teams fight for places at tomorrow’s semi finals. Below is a preview for today’s final group matches in Basketball.
BASKETBALL- GIRLS
Holders Kaya Tiwi are eyeing to retain their trophy after recording impressive results in their opening two matches. The Girls from the Coast region mercilessly hammered Mua Girls 110 to 29 in their first match on Tuesday. In their second clash, yesterday, Kaya Tiwi laboured to a 53-49 win over Buru Buru. Kaya Tiwi face Loreto Girls this morning, at 9.00am. Having booked a semis slot, the Coastal champs will be striving to finish top of group B.
Focus will, though, be on the Pool A clash pitting Tigoi against St. Brigids. Both teams are equal on points; with St. Brigid’s sitting at the summit courtesy of their Superior Goal Difference. A win for either team will see them finish top of pool A.
In the boys’ category, defending champs Laiser Hill are firmly on course to retaining their trophy. They recorded a 82-33 win in their opening match against Coast Region’s Agha Khan Academy; on Tuesday. A second win yesterday saw them storm the semis and are poised to finish top of group A; as they face North Eastern’s Darul Hikma who are yet to record a win at this year’s championship. A pulsating encounter is expected between Alliance and Agha Khan Academy. The two teams will be jostling for second spot in the group and thus a ticket to tomorrow’s semis. Agha Khan have a slight edge over their opponents going into today’s clash; as they have a marginally stronger goal difference.
The hottest clash of the day is perhaps the Dagoretti versus the Agoro Sare; pool B match. The two teams have already booked semi finals tickets. But, they will be eyeing to finish top of the group to avoid a possible difficult semi final clash against Laiser Hill. The Lake region champions, Agoro Sare, who are making their maiden appearance at the National Stage have, so far, done excellently well. The Agoro Sare Coaching duo of Sir Ben and Anangwe will be hoping to overcome Dagoretti; coached by the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Chairman, Mr. Peter Oreo.
1). Kakamega vs Kangaru @9am 2). Galana vs Kabianga @10am 3). Dagoretti vs Kwale @11am 4). Maseno vs Alliance @12 Pm
🏉RUGBY 7’S🏉
1). Laiser Hill vs St. Mary’s
2). Muvuti vs Chianda
3). St. Peters vs Khamisi
4). Muhuri Muchiri vs Agoro Sare
5). Vihiga vs Thika High
6). Shimba Hills vs Barani
7). Upper Hill vs Kerugoya
8). Menengai vs Katwanyaa
9). Chianda vs St. Mary’s
10). Agoro Sare vs Khamisi
11). Barani vs Thika School
12). Katwanyaa vs Kerugoya
13). Laiser Hill vs Muvuti
14). St Peters vs Muhuri Muchiri
15). Vihiga vs Shimba Hills
16). Upper Hill vs Menengai.
🏑HOCKEY- BOYS
1). St. Anthony’s vs Meru School
2). MPESA Academy vs St. Georges
3). Nairobi School vs St. Charles
4). Kamusinga vs Homa Bay
🏑HOCKEY- GIRLS
1). Kerugoya vs St. Cecilia
2). Bura vs Hillcrest
3). Nyamira Girls vs St. Joseph Kibwezi
4). St. Mary’s Taachasis vs St. Johns Girls
🤾♂HANDBALL- BOYS
1). Mbooni vs Garissa High
2). St. Lukes Kimilili vs Kanyawanga
3). Hospital Hill vs Mangu High
4). Saniak vs White House
🤾♂HANDBALL- GIRLS
1).White House vs Kirigara
2). Moi Girls Kamusinga vs Dagoretti Mixed
3).Kahuho vs Volunteer Girls
4). Kirandich vs Sega
🏀BASKETBALL- BOYS
1). Dagoretti vs Sigalame
2). Agoro Sare vs Mururiiri
3). Darul Hikma vs Agha Khan Academy
4). Laiser Hill vs Alliance High
🏀BASKETBALL- GIRLS
1). Kaya Tiwi vs Buru Buru
2). Mua Girls vs Loreto Limuru
3). Wajir Girls vs Tigoi
4). Barchando vs St. Brigids
Nyanza Region Basketball boys’ defending champions, Ambira, kicked off their title defence by recording a 100 percent win in their opening two clashes today. Ambira defeated Kisii’s Nyanchwa 65- 59 in a hotly contested group A clash played at Homa Bay High school. It is Nyanchwa who led in the first quarter 19-12 only for them to fall in the second quarter by a 20-11 margin. Nyanchwa picked up from where they had left in the first quarter by recording a 15-14 lead in the third quarter. But, Ambira had other plans as they picked 19 points against Nyanchwa’s 14 in the fourth quarter to walk away with the bragging rights.
In the day’s other basketball boys’ matches show stoppers, hosts Agoro Sare (last year’s finalists) were on fire humbling Nyamira’s Nyambaria 90-22 before seeing off Maranda 72-42.
In the girls’ category, holders Barchando collected maximum points recording back to back wins against newbies Tuk Jowi and regulars Asumbi.
Other title holders who recorded impressive wins in their opening clashes were: Kanyawanga boys (Hand ball), Sega (Girls’ Handball), Sinyolo (Girls’ hockey) and Kisumu Day (Boys’ Hockey).
The games enter day two tomorrow; Tuesday 18th March, 2019, with the remaining preliminary matches and knock outs. Finals will be played on Wednesday with winners booking tickets to the National games to be staged in Mombasa county from 6th April, 2019.
COLLATED DAY 1 RESULTS.
HOCKEY
GIRLS
🏑Kisumu Girls 03 vs 01 Kereri
🏑 Nyamira Girls 06 vs 01 St. Lucy’s Raruowa
🏑 Sinyolo 03 vs 00 Amb. Pamela Mboya
🏑 Kisumu Girls 02 vs 01 St. Lucy’s Raruowa
🏑 Nyamira Girls 03 vs 00 Kereri
BOYS
🏑 Maseno 02 vs 00 Kisii
🏑 Pe-Hill 00 vs 01 Homa Bay
🏑 Kisumu Day 01 vs 00 Agoro Sare
🏑 Maseno 00 vs 00 Homa Bay
🏑 Pe- Hill 00 vs 01 Kisii School
BASKETBALL
BOYS
🏀 Ambira Boys 65 vs 59 Nyanchwa
🏀Maseno 68 vs 34 Oriwo
🏀 Maranda 51 vs 38 Kanyawanga
🏀 Nyambaria 22 vs 90 Agoro Sare.
🏀 Ambira 69 vs 38 Oriwo
🏀 Maseno 64 vs 38 Nyanchwa
🏀 Maranda 42 vs 72 Agoro Sare
🏀 Nyambaria 28 vs 47 Kanyawanga
GIRLS
🏀 Ng’iya 41 vs 39 Itierio
🏀 Koru 12 vs 31 Ototo
🏀 Barchando 45 vs 30 Tuk Jowi
🏀 Sironga 20 vs 29 Asumbi
🏀 Ng’iya vs Ototo
🏀 Koru 19 vs 29 Itierio
🏀 Barchando 28 vs 10 Asumbi
🏀 Sironga 07 vs 16 Tuk Jowi
HANDBALL
BOYS
🤾♂ Kanyawanga 38 vs 14 Riomego SDA
🤾♂ Tabaka 26 vs 27 Agoro Sare
🤾♂ Lwanda Magwar 32 vs 25 Thurgem
🤾♂ Barding 26 vs 28 Mbita
🤾♂ Kanyawanga vs Agoro Sare
🤾♂ Tabaka 29 vs 19 Riomego SDA
🤾♂ Lwanda Magwar 12 vs 32 Mbita
🤾♂ Barding 40 vs 26 Thurgem
GIRLS
🤾♂ Sega 33 vs 15 Masosa
🤾♂ Kegati 13 vs 24 Miranga
🤾♂ Rachar 21 vs 17 Ratta
🤾♂ Sagegi 10 vs 32 Msare
🤾♂ Sega 29 vs 19 Miranga
🤾 Kegati 15 vs 19 Masosa
🤾♂ Rachar 10 vs 33 Msare
🤾♂ Sagegi 14 vs 20 Ratta
RUGBY 15’s
Morning fixtures
🏈 St. Mary’s Yala 17 vs 00 St. Joseph Rapogi
🏈 Cardinal Otunga 08 vs 12 Oriwo Boys
🏈 Ambira 51 vs 00 Nyansiongo
🏈 Maseno 07 vs 00 Homa Bay High
🏈 St. Mary’s Yala 10 vs 00 Oriwo
🏈 Cardinal Otunga 17 vs 00 St. Joseph Rapogi
🏈 Ambira 08 vs 03 Homa Bay High.
🏈 Maseno 64 vs 00 Nyansiongo Boys
🏉RUGBY 7’s🏉
🏉 Nyabondo 34 vs 05 Rapogi
🏉 Chianda 36 vs 00 Taranganya
🏉 Agoro Sare 39 vs 00 Nyagokiani
🏉 Kisii School 00 vs 24 Maseno
🏉 Nduru 38 vs 00 Rapogi
🏉 Gesure 07 vs 00 Taranganya
🏉 Mbita 29 vs 05 Nyagokiani
🏉 Sawagongo 07 vs 14 Maseno
🏉 Nyabondo 10 vs 19 Nduru
🏉 Chianda 28 vs 12 Gesure.
🏉 Agoro Sare 22 vs 00 Mbita
🏉 Kisii School 10 vs 07 Sawagongo.
This year’s Kenya Secondary Schools term one games kick off on Tuesday 9th April, 2019. The games featuring basketball, handball, hockey, rugby 7’5, Athletics, Rugby 15’s, Cross Country and swimming are being hosted at Shimo La Tewa High School and Shanzu Teachers Training College in Mombasa County. According to the Programme of events released by the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, Referees shall have a one day coordination clinic on Monday 8th april, 2019, in readiness for action the following day. The General Programme for this year’s championship shall be as follows:
Monday 8th April, 2019: Coordination Clinics for referees.
Tuesday 9th April, 2019: Preliminary matches Day one
Wednesday 10th April, 2019: Preliminaries Day two, Swimming Day One and Cross Country .
Thursday 11th April, 2019: Final preliminary matches, Swimming Day Two and Athletics Day One.
Friday 12th April, 2019: Athletics Day Two and Semi Finals.
Saturday 13th April, 2019: Play offs and Finals.
Teams take to the fields of play on Tuesday morning as they battle for tickets to this year’s Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association, FEASSSA, games that will be held at Arusha, Tanzania, in August. In Girls basketball, holders Kaya Tiwi from the Coast Region will open their title defence against Mua Girls from the Coast Region. In the boys’ category, Champions Laiser Hill from the Rift Valley Region will face off with hosts Aga Khan Academy in their opening pool A clash.
HERE ARE THE FIXTURES FOR GAMES TO BE PLAYED ON TUESDAY 9TH APRIL, 2019- DAY ONE.
RUGBY 15’S
1. Kwale vs Maseno at 10.00am 2. Alliance vs Dagoretti at 10.50am 3. Kangaru vs Galana at 11.40pm 4. Kakamega vs Kabianga at 12.30pm
RUGBY 7’S 1. Laiser Hill vs Chianda at 1.20pm 2. Muvuti vs St. Mary’s at 1.38pm 3. St. Peters vs Agoro Sare at 1.56pm 4. Muhuri Muchiri vs Khamisi at 2.13pm 5. Vihiga vs Barani at 3.31pm 6. Shimba Hills vs Thika High at 3.49pm 7. Upper Hill vs Katwanyaa at 3.07pm 8. Menengai vs Kerugoya at 3.25pm
HOCKEY- BOYS 1. St. Charles vs Kamusinga 2. Homa Bay High vs Nairobi School 3. St. Georges vs St. Anthony’s 4. Meru School vs Mpesa Foundation Academy.
HOCKEY- GIRLS 1. St Johns Girls vs Nyamira Girls 2. St Joseph Kibwezi Girls vs St Mary’s Taachasis 3. Bura Girls vs Kerugoya 4. St. Cecilia Misikhu vs Hillcrest
HANDBALL- BOYS 1. Saniak vs Mang’u 2. Hospital Hill vs White House 3. Mbooni vs Kimilili 4. Garissa High vs Kanyawanga
HANDBALL- GIRLS 1. Kahuho vs Sega 2. Volunteer Girls vs Kirandich 3. Kamusinga vs White House 4. Dagoretti Mixed vs Kirigara.
BASKETBALL- BOYS 1. Darul Hikma VS Alliance 2. Agha Khan Academy vs Laiser Hill 3. Agoro Sare vs Sigalame 4. Mururiiri vs Dagoretti
BASKETBALL- GIRLS 1. Wajir Girls vs St. Brigids 2. Tigoi vs Barchando 3. Loreto vs Buru Buru 4. Mua Girls vs Kaya Tiwi.
1). Kakamega 21 vs 09 Kangaru
2). Galana 03 vs 22 Kabianga
3). Dagoretti 26 vs 05 Kwale
4). Maseno 07 vs 10 Alliance
🏉RUGBY 7’S🏉
1). Laiser Hill 34 vs 00 St. Mary’s Lushangonyi
2). Muvuti 12 vs 00 Chianda
3). St. Peters Mumias 24 vs 00 Khamisi
4). Muhuri Muchiri 00 vs 10 Agoro Sare
5). Vihiga 33 vs 07 Thika High
6). Shimba Hills 25 vs 05 Barani
7). Upper Hill vs Kerugoya
8). Menengai vs Katwanyaa
9). Chianda vs St. Mary’s
10). Agoro Sare vs Khamisi
11). Barani vs Thika School
12). Katwanyaa vs Kerugoya
13). Laiser Hill vs Muvuti
14). St Peters vs Muhuri Muchiri
15). Vihiga vs Shimba Hills
16). Upper Hill vs Menengai.
🏑HOCKEY- BOYS
1). St. Anthony’s 02 vs 00 Meru School
2). MPESA Academy 00 vs 01 St. Georges
3). Nairobi School vs St. Charles @2.00pm
4). Kamusinga vs Homa Bay @3.00pm
🏑HOCKEY- GIRLS
1). Kerugoya 00 vs 00 St. Cecilia Misikhu
2). Bura vs Hillcrest
3). Nyamira Girls vs St. Joseph Kibwezi @2.00pm
4). St. Mary’s Taachasis vs St. Johns Girls @2.00pm
🤾♂HANDBALL- BOYS
1). Mbooni 34 vs 09 Garissa High
2). St. Lukes Kimilili 31 vs 11 Kanyawanga
3). Hospital Hill vs Mangu High @3.30pm
4). Saniak vs White House @3.30pm
🤾♂HANDBALL- GIRLS
1).White House 14 vs 19 Kirigara
2). Moi Girls Kamusinga 24 vs 13 Dagoretti Mixed
3).Kahuho vs Volunteer Girls @2.00pm
4). Kirandich vs Sega @2.00pm
🏀BASKETBALL- BOYS
1). Dagoretti 58 vs 43 Sigalame
2). Agoro Sare 85 vs 56 Mururiiri
3). Darul Hikma vs Agha Khan Academy 3.00pm
4). Laiser Hill vs Alliance High 3.00pm
🏀BASKETBALL- GIRLS
1). Kaya Tiwi 53 vs 49 Buru Buru
2). Mua Girls 28 vs 66 Loreto Limuru
3). Wajir Girls vs Tigoi @2.00pm
4). Barchando vs St. Brigids @2.00pm
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.