Kisii schools upgrade sibling rivalry as they fight for rugby 15s trophy

Rugby
By Stanley Ongwae | Mar 18, 2026
Kisii School in action against Maseno during the rugby 15s final. [File,Standard]

Kisii School, Cardinal Otunga Mosocho and Nyambaria Boys will be upgrading their sibling rivalry in this year’s Lake Region Term One schools championships that start today at Maseno School as they fight it out for the Rugby 15s trophy.

Nyambaria and Cardinal Otunga Mosocho will be joining other Nyanza greats Anjego, hosts Maseno, Yala, Otieno Oyoo and Gendia in the tournament as they seek to dethrone Kisii Boys who are the reigning Federation of East Africa Schools Champions.

Kisii School and their home buddies Nyambaria are in pool A, together with Yala and Maseno; a group that has been classified as the most deadly, especially for the newcomers Nyambaria who are making a comeback after a seven-year hiatus.

Nyambaria coach Brian Nyariki says his boys are well prepared to bring down Kisii School at the preliminaries as they seek to stamp their power in the game.

“It’s never going to be a game for underdogs or the experienced but of the strongest. We are entering the regional championship with nothing less than aiming for straight wins. It doesn’t matter for how long any team has been in the championships but rather the strength to win,” said Nyariki.

Cardinal Otunga failed to outsmart their neighbouring brothers in the Kisii County finals and were beaten 13-3.

While reading correction notes from their match against champions Kisii Boys at the county level, Cardinal Otunga coach Edwin Metobo said the team had already learnt from their mistakes at the backlines as well as the centre and have made the necessary corrections ahead of the games.

Share this story
Reports reveal Jeff Bezos consortium bought nearly 40 per cent of Liverpool
A consortium including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought close to 40 percent of Premier League giants Liverpool, the Athletic reported Tuesday.
Bayern's Musiala reveals 'neurological disorder' after on-field collapse
Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala said he is suffering from a neurological disorder after a second on-field collapse in three days on Tuesday.
Pomp and colour as Standard Group marks new EPL season in style
It was a day filled with football, music, colour and plenty of smiles as The Standard Group PLC officially kicked off its new journey as the home of live English Premier League radio commentary.
AFCON 2027: Hosts urged to prepare formidable squads, officials warned of corruption
Countries have been urged to put their houses in order very early in order to let their teams gel.
Focus on third leg of National Boxing League
Smaller boxing clubs are looking to make their mark at the third leg of the National Boxing League in Vihiga, while KDF and Kenya Police renew their battle for league supremacy.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS