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Lilian Atieno (left) of Kaya Tiwi Secondary School dribbles the ball past Nancy Opiyo of Bar Chando High School during their East Afrca Secondary School Games basketball match at Moi Girls High School, Uasin Gishu County on August 27, 2016.[PHOTO:DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

It was an outing of mixed results for Kenyan teams as this year’s East Africa Secondary School Games entered day three in Eldoret.

It took something special for Burundi’s Lycee du Lac Tanganyika to shock girls’ national basketball champions Kaya Tiwi 38-37.

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