Wiyeta Girls Secondary School extended their dominance in the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSA) girls’ football by claiming their 10th title with Kenya Women’s Premier League sides jostling for their players.The Rift Valley region representatives edged Dagoretti Mixed Secondary School 4-1 on penalties after a barren draw to end the tournament without suffering a single defeat.KSSSA Games: Wiyeta edge Dagoretti Mixed to claim 10th national football girls titleWiyeta head coach Edgar Manyara revealed that a number of teams have inquired about his players but he has advised the players to complete their education first.“My players always want to work, they have the talent of doing exceptional things on the pitch. Most of the players always want to excel because clubs have been inquiring about them.There are so many teams who have expressed their interest in my players, we have Ulinzi, Vihiga Queens, Trans Nzoia Falcons, and Zetech but we normally tell them that they need to finish their education first,” said Manyara.##NAJAVA_MECA_6643447##By booking a place in the final, Wiyeta will now represent the country in the East Africa School Games that is slated from Thursday 15th to 23rd September alongside Dagoretti Mixed.Manyara was over the moon after lifting the title with Wiyeta as he struggled to find words to describe the feeling of winning the national crown.KSSSA Games: Ebwali pip Highway to win maiden boys football title“I’m very happy and glad that we have taken the 10th national title as Wiyeta girls and it is something that I cannot explain but I just feel amazing. In winning the title, I have a strong technical team that supports me and the administration also supports me so much when it comes to supporting the talents and scouting them,” added Manyara.