SCHOOLS: Nairobi heavyweights battle for top national games Term Two slots

Unique Sports
By Elizabeth Mburugu | Jul 09, 2024
Highway High School Gabriel Smut (left) and Dismus Ongoche of Dagoreti mixed during Term 2 Games, Nairobi Region at Moi Girls School Nairobi.[Jonah Onyango,Standard]

Reigning champions will put their titles on the line as this year’s Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Nairobi Region Term Two games get underway on Wednesday at St Teresa’s Girls.

Stakes will be high as teams battle for tickets to the 2024 KSSSA national Term Two Games to be held from July 28 to August 7 in Kisii.

The Nairobi boys and girls will be eying national slots in football, volleyball, netball, rugby 7s, basketball 3X3, tennis, table tennis and badminton.

Boys football reigning champions Dagoretti High launch their title defence in Group A against Loresho Secondary School at St Teresa’s Girls before facing off with Langata High School at the same venue.

Dagoretti coach Joseph Makokha exuded confidence saying he has a strong squad that is ready for the challenge.

“I only lost five players from last year’s team who were easily replaced by others who could not make the cut but are equally good,” Makokha said.

“We can’t underestimate any opponent because gone are the days when one was assured of victory, the games have become very competitive and any team is capable of winning.”

Makokha is among seasoned schools’ coaches having led fallen giants Upper Hill to the 2013 and 2017 national gongs. He is hoping to secure Dagoretti’s fourth appearance at the national games and also improve on their last year’s second-place finish.

Dagoretti Mixed fans cheer their team during Term 2 Games, Nairobi Region football match against Highway High school at Moi Girls School Nairobi.  [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Former champions Upper Hill are in Group G where they take on Dandora Secondary and Lenana School in hunt for a place in the round of 16.

Upper Hill coach Gilbert Walusimbi said that he is building a team for the future.

“My boys are under no pressure because we are focused on the future. We have had challenges over the years and right now we just want to rebuild and think of winning titles in future,” Walusimbi said.  

Upper Hill, who lost their regional title to Dagoretti High in 2018, have been unable to recapture it. They have remained in the cold for years following the exit of former principal now Kibra MP Peter Orero.

Stiff competition is also expected in Group C which has 2022 East Africa silver medallists Highway Secondaryl who play Brownhill and Jehovah Jire in their first and second match at Moi Forces Academy.

Highway, who are coached by Harambee Starlets and Kenya Police Bullets tactician Beldine Odemba, are eying a return to the national games. Last year they lost 1-0 to Dagoretti in the final to relinquish the regional title.

In Group E, hosts Jamhuri High School will entertain Kenya Muslim and Hospital Hill while St Patrick's, Nairobi School and Our Lady of Fatima (OLF) will battle in Group B.

Moi Forces will host Olympic High School and Shammah in Group D, Pumwani Boys will bank on home advantage when they take on Riwa High School and Beth Mugo High School. Githurai Secondary, Genesis Joy and Waylight Secondary complete the boys line up in Group H.  

In the girls' contest, defending champions Dagoretti Mixed tackle Embakasi Girls and Pangani Girls in Group A. Former national champions Maina Wanjigi will take on Starehe Girls and Beth Mugo High in Group E.

With school principals believed to play a huge role in the success of school teams, all eyes will be on Dagoretti Mixed who will be playing for the first after the departure of their principal Maurice Okumu, who was transferred to Upper Hill.  

Upperhill High School are the Rugby champions of 2023 Term 2 Nairobi Region games at Moi Girls School Nairobi.[Jonah Onyango, Standard]

In volleyball, regional champions Ruthimitu Mixed and Soweto Academy will be out to extend their dominance. National boys’ champions Ruthimitu Mixed are chasing their third title on the trot.

Soweto, who have dominated the region since making their national debut in 2016, will play St George's and Langata Barracks in Group A.

Ruthimitu will serve off their title quest in Group A against Woodley before taking on Aquinas High School in their second tie. Former national champions Hospital Hill, who are yearning to return to the nationals having featured last in 2017, are in Group B alongside Mihango Secondary and Githurai Secondary.

Langata High, who won the 2018 and 2019 regional titles, are also looking to salvage their pride. They are in Group C together with Shadrack Kimalel Secondary and Moi Forces.

St Dorcas' Evangeline Karimi (left) and Violet Hoka of Mbagathi school during Term 2 Games, Nairobi Region at Moi Girls School Nairobi.[Jonah Onyango, Standard]

In netball, champions St Dorcas Education Centre will leave nothing to chance as they seek to defend their title. They play Langata Barracks and Huruma Mixed in Group A.

They will face stiff competition from Raila Educational Centre, Parklands Arya, Baba Dogo Secondary School, among others.

In basketball 3X3, Dagoretti High and Olympic High will be looking to defend their boys’ and girls’ titles respectively.

Dagoretti are in Group A together with Aquinas, Nairobi School, Mathari Mixed, Muhuru Muchiri and Kibera Secondary.

Olympic begin their quest in Group A which also has St George's, Peter Kibukosya, Maina Wanjigi, Clay City and St. Claire Nembu.

Rugby 7s will be played from Friday.

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