SCHOOLS: Koyonzo renew rivalry with Kakamega High in rugby

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Mar 07, 2024
Branton Mulefu of Koyonzo in action against Vihiga at the national rugby finals in Kakamega. [Collins Oduor, Standard]

The Kakamega County Secondary Schools are gearing up for an electrifying championship.

The spotlight is expected to shine brightly on the rugby field as Kakamega High School and Koyonzo Secondary School prepare to renew their intense rivalry.

This year's games, which begin today, will be held in Lugari Sub-county, marking its debut as the venue for this prestigious event.

The games will be hosted across various venues, including the National Youth Service and Lumakanda Township.

Kakamega High School's rugby team, under the experience guidance of head coach Amos Wamanga, is entering the tournament with a clear mission: to overcome the formidable challenge posed by Koyonzo Secondary School, which has proven to be a tough competitor in past years.

Rugby enthusiasts will be keenly watching the Group D matches, where Kakamega will face off against Malava and Koyonzo, setting stage for some of the most anticipated matches of the championship.

In basketball, the boys' teams will see Koyonzo, Lumakanda, Lubinu, and Butere battle it out in Group A, while the girls' category has Eregi, Mukumu, Butere, and Mlimani in Group A.

In hockey, Butere, ABN, Namirama, and Mukumu will compete in Group A, while boys' hockey includes Kivaywa, Butere, and Mukumu in Group A.

Handball enthusiasts will witness competitive matches with St. Peter's Mumias, Musingu, and St. Kizito Lusumu featuring in Group A.

KAKAMEGA COUNTY

Rugby 15s

Group A: Kivaywa, Chebuyusi, Mukumu, Butere

Group B: Mautuma, Khwisero ACK, Soyi Sambu, Musingu

Group C: Malava, Koyonzo, Kakamega

Basketball Boys

Group A: Koyonzo, Lumakanda, Lubinu, Butere

Group B: Matunda SA, St. Peters Mumias, Silungai

Group C: Kakamega, Musingu, Malava, Mlimani

Group D: Ingotse, Kivaywa, Mukumu

Basketball Girls

Group A: Eregi, Mukumu, Butere, Mlimani

Group B: Samitsi, Nangili, Namirama, B. Sulumeti KKG

Group C: ABN, Mwitoti, St. Marys Mumias, Fesbeth

Hockey Boys

Group A: Kivaywa, Butere, Mukumu, Lumakanda

Group B: Chebuyusi, Malava

Group C: Kakamega, St. Peters MMS, Lubinu

Group D: Lugari, Musingu, Mabole

Hockey Girls

Group A: Butere, ABN, Namirama, Mukumu

Group B: Eregi, Malava, Bumini

Group C: St. Marys Mumias, St. Agnes Shibuye, Musali, Nangili, Bulimbo, Lubinu

Handball Boys

Group A: St. Peters Mumias, Musingu, St. Kizito Lusumu

Group B: Tombo, Mbururu, Koromaiti, Mabole

Group C: Lubinu, Matioli, Mukumu, Mirere

Group D: Khwisero ACK, Kivaywa, Lugari

Handball Girls

Group A: Nangili, Eshitari, Epanja, ABN

Group B: St. Marys MMS, Mukumu, Muhomo, Namasoli

Group C: Eregi, Shiyabo, Manyonyi

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