The excitement is palpable as the Kenya Secondary Schools Term Two Games commence today at Nduru Boys High School, with Kisii School aiming to defend their rugby 7s title. The reigning champions, under the guidance of head coach Hesborn Chweya, are poised and confident, setting their sights not only on the county title but also on the regional championship.
“We want to continue with our dominance and our target is to lift both the county and regional titles,” said Chweya, exuding confidence and ambition. Kisii School, currently holding both the county and Nyanza region 7s titles, is also determined to represent Kenya at the East Africa Games in Uganda this August.
The competition is fierce, with Kisii School drawn in Pool ‘C’ alongside Gesero, Nyamache, and Rioma Secondary. Meanwhile, hosts Nduru Boys find themselves in Pool ‘D’ with Itierio Boys and Nyamagwa Boys, setting the stage for thrilling matchups.
Adding to the excitement is the inclusion of the girls’ rugby 7s tournament in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) calendar for the first time. This historic development sees teams competing in three pools: Pool ‘A’ features Nyamagwa, Kereri, and Nyangoge; Pool ‘B’ includes Nyagichence, Rianyanchabera, and Rioma; and Pool ‘C’ will witness matches between Hema, Bobaracho, and Ekerubo.
The boys’ soccer tournament is also set to capture attention, with defending champions Ndonyo Mixed starting their title defense in Pool ‘D’. They will face stiff competition from Ongicha and representatives from the Marani sub-county.
As the games unfold at Nduru Boys, the spirit of competition, sportsmanship, and regional pride will be on full display. With Kisii School’s determination to maintain their rugby 7s dominance and the historic inclusion of girls’ rugby, this year’s Term Two Games promise to be a memorable and exhilarating event for all participants and spectators.
The excitement is palpable as the Kenya Secondary Schools Term Two Games commence today at Nduru Boys High School, with Kisii School aiming to defend their rugby 7s title. The reigning champions, under the guidance of head coach Hesborn Chweya, are poised and confident, setting their sights not only on the county title but also on the regional championship.
“We want to continue with our dominance and our target is to lift both the county and regional titles,” said Chweya, exuding confidence and ambition. Kisii School, currently holding both the county and Nyanza region 7s titles, is also determined to represent Kenya at the East Africa Games in Uganda this August.
The competition is fierce, with Kisii School drawn in Pool ‘C’ alongside Gesero, Nyamache, and Rioma Secondary. Meanwhile, hosts Nduru Boys find themselves in Pool ‘D’ with Itierio Boys and Nyamagwa Boys, setting the stage for thrilling matchup.
Adding to the excitement is the inclusion of the girls’ rugby 7s tournament in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) calendar for the first time. This historic development sees teams competing in three pools: Pool ‘A’ features Nyamagwa, Kereri, and Nyangoge; Pool ‘B’ includes Nyagichence, Rianyanchabera, and Rioma; and Pool ‘C’ will witness matches between Hema, Bobaracho, and Ekerubo.
The boys’ soccer tournament is also set to capture attention, with defending champions Ndonyo Mixed starting their title defense in Pool ‘D’. They will face stiff competition from Ongicha and representatives from the Marani sub-county.
As the games unfold at Nduru Boys, the spirit of competition, sportsmanship, and regional pride will be on full display. With Kisii School’s determination to maintain their rugby 7s dominance and the historic inclusion of girls’ rugby, this year’s Term Two Games promise to be a memorable and exhilarating event for all participants and spectators.