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2019 Secondary Schools term one games results- Rift Valley

Basketball results, day one

  1. Baringo High 61-50 MOAS
  2. Laiser Hill 112- 34 Kirobon
  3. Chepkoiyet 05-59 Santa Maria
  4. Laiser 108-13 Baringo High
  5. MOAS 43-45Kirobon
  6. Mulot 40-33 Narok High
  7. Kapsabet 45- 35 litein
  8. Ndururumo Girls 22 -29 Kapropita
  9. Litein 72- 24 Mulot

Handball

BOYS

  1. NABUNGA (transnzoia) 37-7 SNR CHIEF RIISA (KAJIADO)

Basketball girls

  1. St. Brigid’s (transnzoia) 80-6 kaboson (Bomet)

Rugby 15s

  1. SUWERWA (transnzoia) 10-0 Arnesens(UG)

HOCKEY

boys

  1. St. Anthonys (transnzoia) 4-1 Kabianga (kericho)

Girls

  1. Transnzoia mixed (transnzoia) 2-1 Kituro (BARINGO).

School Games: End of age cheating and impersonation in schools’ games in sight as KSSSA, Education Ministry digs in

The Ministry of Education and the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, have moved in to stem cases of age cheating and impersonation in school games. The Ministry has now made it a requirement that all students participating in school games’ championships must be first captured in the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS, before they can be allowed to compete. Schools will now be required to enter the student’s Unique Personal Identifier, UPI, onto a special team list/ declaration form alongside other details. The UPI to be entered must be that assigned to each student on the NEMIS portal. Other details to be provided on the declaration form are: the student’s full name, Form/ Class, admission number, Date of Admission, Date of Birth, KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) index number and the KCPE year. This way, it will now be easier to eliminate cases of age cheating and impersonation as details of the presented players can be easily retrieved from NEMIS including the learner’s photograph.

The coach or games teacher and the Principal must sign the declaration form indicating that the presented players/ participants are bonafide students.

LIMITATION IN NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS

KSSSA, the body that runs secondary schools’ games, has limited the number of foreign players to be included in a school’s team. Going forward, KSSSA has allowed schools to add a maximum of 4 foreign players to their teams and all these players can be fielded at the same time. But, for other team games (basketball, hockey, Rugby, volleyball, netball, and handball) schools will be allowed to include a maximum of three foreign players; with only two featuring for the team during a match at a time. KSSSA has also limited the number of players that a school can transfer from another school. Consequently, no school will be allowed to transfer more than 2 players from another (same) school.

The Ministry has also put a ceiling on the number of participants per team as shown below:

  1. Swimming- 15 participants
  2. Badminton- 6
  3. Hockey- 20
  4. Basketball- 12
  5. Cross Country- 6
  6. Volleyball- 12
  7. Netball- 14
  8. Handball- 14
  9. Rugby 7’s- 11
  10. Rugby 15’s- 20
  11. Athletics- 2 per event
  12. Soccer- 20
  13. Table Tennis- 6
  14. Lawn Tennis- 4

OTHER RULES

1. Under 19 rule: Schools will also be expected to field participants who are under 19 years old in all other disciplines apart from soccer under 16.

2. 90 day rule: As has been the norm, only students who have stayed in their respective schools for at least 90 days prior to the official commencement of the term one games (at Zonal level) will be eligible for participation. This rule does not, though, affect form ones, but new students in other forms must have reported to school by 15th November of the preceding year for them to be eligible.

3. Repeaters: Students repeating will not be allowed to participate during the repeating year. Such students can nevertheless be allowed to participate in the following year. This rule bars all form four repeaters from taking on to the fields of play; during the repeating year.

4. The six year rule: According to KSSSA, a student may participate at the secondary schools’ championships for a maximum period of six continuous years.

5. Documentation: For schools presenting teams, the players/ competitors must have:

  • A copy of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, certificate; forwarded by the Principal. (For form ones, they will be required to have a copy of their result slip).
  • A group photo with the specified number of players for that event with only the Principal and coach posing with the players in the photo.
  • A copy of the birth certificate also forwarded by the principal.
  • A photo Album (Spreadsheet) certified by the Principal.
  • The school Identity Card bearing the student’s details as indicated on the team list.

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, also released guidelines on protection of learners while on Co- Curricular activities. Via a circular released last year and which is still in force, TSC holds that:

  1. ALL Principals/Headteachers SHALL ensure that for any co-curricular activity (games and sports, music, drama, scouts, girl guides, educational tours, congresses, exchange programmes, debates, symposia, contests etc) within and/or outside the school, pupils/students are accompanied by at least one registered teacher of the same sex depending on the number of students/pupils involved in the activities.
  2. Persons NOT registered as teachers (including teachers whose names have been removed from the register of teachers) should not be incorporated in the school programmes (including co-curricular activities) to teach, handle, manage, coach, supervise and/or assist in the teaching, handling, managing, coaching, supervision of pupils/learners

2019 Kenya Secondary Schools term 2 Games- National pooling, draws and fixtures

This year’s Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, national term 2 games will be held at Kisumu boys in Kisumu County, Nyanza region, from 26th July to 4th August, 2019. Participants will be competing for glory in Volleyball, Soccer, netball and racquet games.

According to the pooling released by KSSSA, Nyanza being the host region will present two teams in both soccer under 16 and 19 for girls. This is because North Eastern region does not usually present teams in soccer for girls due to cultural related reasons.

Here are the 2019 National term 2 games pools:

Volleyball- Girls
Pool A
1). Western- Bishop Sulumeti
2). Rift Valley- Cheptil
3). Nyanza- Sega
4). Nairobi

Pool B
1). North Eastern
2). Coast- St. Johns Kaloleni
3). Eastern- Kwanthanze
4). Central- Pasenga

Volleyball- Boys
Pool A
1). Central- Tetu
2). Rift Valley- Lelmokwo
3). Coast- Shimoni
4). Nyanza- Mogonga

Pool B
1). Western- Namwela
2). Nairobi- Langata High
3). North Eastern
4). Eastern- Mutewa High

Soccer Girls- Under 16
Pool A
1). Nyanza 1- Ugari
2). Rift Valley- Wiyeta
3). Central
4). Nairobi- Dagoreti Mixed

Pool B
1). Nyanza 2- Kobala
2). Western- Maeni Girls
3). Eastern- Itaara Girls
4). Coast- Waa Girls

Soccer Boys- Under 16
Pool A
1). Rift Valley- Goseta
2). Western- Koyonzo
3). Coast
4). Central

Pool B
1). North Eastern
2). Nairobi- Dagoreti High
3). Nyanza- Agoro Sare
4). Eastern- Machakos Boys

Soccer Girls- Under 19
Pool A
1). Nyanza 1- Nyakach
2). Nairobi- Dagoreti Mixed
3). Eastern- Karugwa
4). Rift Valley- Itigo

Pool B
1). Nyanza 2- Gesero
2). Western- Arch Bishop Njenga
3). Coast- Kwale Girls
4). Central

Soccer Boys- Under 19
Pool A
1). Coast- Shimba Hills
2). North Eastern
3). Rift Valley- St. Anthony’s Boys, Kitale
4). Central- Olbolsat

Pool B
1). Nairobi- Dagoreti High
2). Western- Ebwali
3). Eastern- Mbooni Boys
4). Nyanza- Kisumu Day

Netball
Pool A
1). Central-
2). Nairobi- Baba Dogo Girls
3). Coast- Kaya Tiwi
4). North Eastern

Pool B
1). Nyanza- Nyakach Girls
2). Western- Bukokholo
3). Eastern- Syumile
4). Rift Valley- Cheptil

Nyanza Region Secondary Schools sports Association, NRSSSA, past winners in all games, venues