Yala, Upper Hill bag rugby wins as Matuu stun Highway in handball
Rugby
By
Washington Onyango
| Apr 08, 2026
St Mary’s School Yala announced their arrival back at the nationals with a bang after stunning former national and East Africa champions All Saints Embu 10-8 in a tight match played yesterday at Mamboleo Stadium.
Timothy Wesonga crossed over the white wash five minutes from the break to give the hosts a narrow 5-0 half time lead.
In the final half, the Eastern champions rallied back through Peter Otieno who scored an unconverted try before Boniface Mwangi split the posts with a penalty that saw All Saints lead 8-5 with 10 minutes left.
However, just like they did at the Nyanza finals when they defeated Kisii School at the death to win 9-6 with a last gasp drop goal, Henry Odiwuor powered through the Saints defense to ground a last minute try to steal a 10-8 win.
Speaking after the match, Yala coach George Kerima praised his charges for not giving up and now focuses on winning their next match to seal semis slot.
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“What a game. It was tense from kick off but I am happy with the mental strength the boys showed despite going behind in a game we dominated,” said Kerima.
“Our target is to win our second match and make it into the semis with a game to spare. That will ease the pressure as we aim to get to the finals.” Nairobi champions Upper Hill followed Yala by crushing Kwale High School 26-0.
In Group B, Menengai thrashed Mangu 46-5 while Paul Harris hammered Sidindi 20-3.
In handball, defending champions Moi Girls Kamusinga defeated debutants Nyakach Girls 27-19 as St Austin Matuu Day from Eastern, who were making their debut, stunned Highway 23-18.
Handege on the other hand edged out Sheik Ali 47-30.
“Great start for the girls who endured a rather physical game to emerge tops,” said Godfrey Simiyu.