"We want to set the bar and continue rewriting our history in the competition. It has not been an easy journey, but we thank God for everything."
Ebwali captain Derrick Gift echoed his coach's sentiments, saying this is a chance to prove their critics wrong.
"Our eyes are on the trophy; we are determined to take the trophy back to our home county. We will talk about Arusha after the final," said Gift.
Unlike Ebwali, Highway had to win their match against Kisumu Day on penalties after Veron Okeyo scored in the 77th minute for the Nyanza region side to cancel out Humphrey Aroko's opener.
A disappointed Kisumu Day coach Benjamin Oyoo said: "Reaching semifinals is no mean achievement but we'll have to improve next season."
The girls' final pitting giants Wiyeta Girls and Dagoretti Mixed is set to be equally pulsating.
Free scoring Wiyeta demolished their Rift Valley region rivals Itigo Girls 6-0 yesterday to sail through while Dagoretti silenced a resilient Mwira Girls from Western 1-0.
"I'm not only pleased with the girls' performance but also with the fact that we are going to represent the country for the 10th time now at the East Africa games," said Wiyeta Girls coach Edgar Manyara.
In boys' basketball, Laiser Hill Academy's dreams of retaining the title were shattered after narrowly losing 59-55 to Nairobi champions Dagoretti Mixed.
Dagoretti will now face Dr Aggrey in the final after Coastal side humbled Friends School, Kamusinga 80-53.
"This is a marvelous show from a team that is taking part in the games for the first time. We are headed for bigger things," said Dr Aggrey coach Robert Anan.
"We came here for a purpose and we'll seal it today as we match towards the regional games in Arusha."
Coast's Kaya Tiwi will take on Nairobi's Olympic Secondary in the girls' basketball final.
Olympic secured a narrow 50-48 win over former national champions Itigo Girls yesterday as Kaya Tiwi overcame Ototo Girls of Nyanza 64-49.