Newbies Dr Aggrey reach semis as Onjiko Boys bag mixed results

Andrew Obukui of Mbooni boys from Eastern in action against Hospital Hill High school from Nairobi region during the National Secondary school games at Nakuru High school on September 9,2022.[Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

Newcomers Dr Aggrey High School of Taita Taveta County is the first boys' team to glide into the semifinals of the national secondary school basketball games that started at Nakuru Boy's High School yesterday.

The giant killers, who knocked out former champions Kaya Tiwi alongside basketball giants Kenyatta Mwatate High School and Timbila High School during the Coast regional games, kicked off their debut with two important wins in their Group B.

They saw off Pioneer School from Central 81-34 in their opening match before sealing their last four spot with a game to spare after another dominant 67-30 win over Eastern's Lukenya Academy.

Speaking after the wins, Dr Aggrey Principal cum basketball coach Robert Aran said he is looking forward to rotating his squad as they prepare for the semifinals.

"Our target is to get to the finals. We are one match away from achieving our goal and now all we have to do is game management and avoiding unnecessary injuries in our last pool match today against Laiser Hill," said Aran.

Players shielding themselves from the rain during National Secondary school games on September 9,2022.[Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

"We are thinking forward towards the semifinals which we have to win if our goal of going to East Africa is to be achieved. Generally, I am happy with how my players have played despite it being their first time."

In Group A, Nyanza region champions Onjiko Boys, who are also making their first appearance in the national games, registered mixed results after losing and winning one game.

Onjiko Boys started the games with a 126-06 win over Wajir Boys from North Eastern before falling 70-45 to Nairobi region giants Dagoretti Mixed High School.

Western region's Friends School Kamusinga on the other hand saw off Dagoretti 53-51 in their first match.

These results now leave the group wide open with either of the trio of Onjiko, Dagoretti and Kamusinga all fighting to avoid the drop.

In hockey, 2017 East African champions Kisumu Day also bagged mixed results after losing their first match to St Anthony's Boys Kitale and defeating Mangu in their second match.

St Joseph (purple) players from Rift Valley battles with Tigoi from western during National Secondary school games on September 9,2022.[Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

Wilson Wechuli and Ian Sirengo scored as the Rift Valley champions won 2-0 before the Nyanza region heavyweights bounced back with a 5-0 win over Mangu.

Dani Abud and Paul Odero each scored a brace as Moses Otieno added to the rout.

"We have to defeat Kamusinga today to be sure of semis. Our target is finals and therefore it is a must win match today," said Kisumu Day coach Booker Odhiambo.

Vivian Akinyi on the other hand scored a brace as Nyamira Girls narrowly saw off Trans Nzoia Mixed 2-1.

Collated Basketball Results

  • Onjiko 116-06 Wajir Boys
  • Onjiko 45-70 Dagoretti
  • Dagoretti 51-53 Kamusinga
  • Dr Aggrey 81-34 Pioneer
  • Dr Aggrey 67-30 Lukenya
  • Kaya Tiwi 123-02 Wajir

[Washington Onyango]

By AFP 4 hrs ago
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