Speaking ahead of the encounter, St Joseph Kitale coach John Lusaka expressed confidence within his team, saying they will be aggressive against Tigoi but patience and clinical to counter the Western sides physical style of play.
"We know Tigoi are a very good side. They proved that last year at the nationals but we showed them dust at the East Africa level. The journey and dream of winning the nationals continues and we must get to the finals if we want to bring the trophy home," said Lusaka.
East Africa champions Nyamira Girls High School were first to secure a slot in the last four on Wednesday when they beat Tigoi Girls from Western 1-0 to reach the semis with a game to spare after Mercy Dawo struck the winner for the Nyanza champions.
Yesterday, the Siaya County hockey giants ensured they maintained their impressive run when they silenced Nyayo Girls 1-0. Nyamira captain Jacinta Amimo Opondo scored the winner to help her side maintain their unbeaten run.
In fact, Nyamira Girls are unbeaten in the past two years, with their last defeat coming at the nationals in 2022.
Opondo said they are calm and composed ahead of the semis and are confident they will topple their opponents and qualify for the East Africa Games.
"We know what to do in the semifinals. Score, maintain discipline, relax and enjoy hockey. We have no pressure and the team is unified towards one goal; to retain the national title," said Opondo.
Nyamira Girls will face off against Mpesa Foundation in the first semis
Musingu School, who are the defending champions in hockey boys, also sailed through to the semis where they will play St Charles Lwanga from Coast while St Anthony's Boys Kitale clash against Nairobi School.
Hockey semis
Boys
St Charles Lwanga v Musingu
Nairobi School v St Anthony's Kitale
Girls
Nyamira v Mpesa Foundation
Tigoi v St Joseph Girls Kitale