Kamusinga shine in Coast

Hockey
By Ernest Ndunda | Apr 10, 2019
Justine Ngetich (left) of Friends School Kamusinga breaks away from Ntare School (Uganda) players during their East Africa Secondary School Games hockey match at Eldoret Polytechnics, Uasin Gishu County on August 30, 2016. [Dennis Okeyo, Standard]

Friends School Kamusinga Boys fired an early warning as they edged out St Charles Lwanga of Mombasa 1-0 in hockey as Brookside Diary national secondary schools term one games kicked off in Mombasa yesterday.

Kamusinga, the 12-time national champions, produced a good show as they dominated the four quarters.

Despite battling for a barren draw in the first quarter, Kamusinga banked on forwards Daniel Mumo, Gideon Mshindi and Moses Munyeti that gave St Charles Lwanga’s defence hard time.

It was in the 34th minute when Felix Khisa broke the stalemate after he scored from Mumo’s fine cross.

St Charles Lwanga came closer to cancelling with five minutes to the final whistle through captain Josiah Mwatika but his shot went wide.

Kamusinga coach Godfrey Muleyi said: “We played as if we were in the final and this proves our bid to reclaim our title. It is our culture to produce good results in academics and sports.”

In another boys’ match,  Ralph Maoni scored in the seventh minute to steer Homabay to a 1-0 win over Nairobi School.

Philip Odhiambo, the Homabay coach, said his focus is to beat Kamusinga to book a semi-final spot.

In girls’ contest, it was a battle of saints after St Joseph’s Kibwezi beat St Mary’s Taachasis 1-0 with Agriphna Musyoka scoring the lone goal in the 23rd minute.

In another girls’ match, St Johns Kaloleni came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Nyamira. 

Phanies  Aluoch scored for Nyamira in the 15th minute before St Johns pulled the equaliser in the 54th minute via Roseline Kazungu.

 

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