St Joseph’s Boys Kitale showcased their precision and skill in their final group stage match in the on-going Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Ball Games in Gusii Stadium, Kisii County.
They dominated Dr Aggrey from Coast Region with a commanding 6-0 win, earning their spot in the semi-finals.
The authoritative win by St Joseph’s Boys has sent shivers through their competitors, including their next opponents, Musingu High, also known as the Scorpions, whom they will face tomorrow.
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The team Head Coach Cosmas Nabungolo praised the team’s commitment and by proving to their opponents that they are a force to be reckon with.
“The boys played their hearts out in a match many thought we could lose, especially after a shaky start against Nairobi’s Highway Secondary School,” he said.
At the same time, Alfred Ogolla, the teams’ captain confidently asserted that they will bring their A game in the up-coming matches so as to bag the championship.
“We came for nothing short of the national trophy. We knew the trophy belongs in Rift Valley, and specifically in Trans-Nzoia, where 80 per cent of our players are born and bred,” he said.
By Osborne Manyengo
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