The second day of the Western Region Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two games was a thrilling experience that brought together schools and fans across the region. The action-packed matches were spread across three vibrant venues: Kibabii University, Bungoma High School, and Sudi Stadium. The energy was palpable as students and fans turned up in large numbers to cheer their teams along.Football GirlsIn Pool A, Archbishop Njenga continued their impressive form with a 3-0 win over Madira Girls. They had earlier drawn 0-0 with Brenda Girls, who also played out a goalless draw against Kingandole. “We were not vibrant in our opening matches, but we picked up and won our second match. I love the progress of the girls. We hope to keep the fine form going,” Archbishop Njenga coach Fred Serenge told Mozzart Sport.In Pool B, Butere Girls emerged as the dominant force, securing convincing victories over Ibubi (5-1) and Chakol (3-0). Lukhuna and Ibubi played out a goalless draw, while Lukhuna and Chakol shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw. “I am happy for the girls. They have displayed resilience and skill to win the two matches. We will take one match at a time as we aim to retain our regional title,” Butere Girls coach Edwin Sakwa said.Kisii town comes to standstill as school games take center stageFootball BoysIn Pool A, Munyuki and Kibabii Boys both recorded wins over Chavakali, while Munyuki played out a thrilling 1-1 draw against John Osogo. In Pool B, Bukembe maintained their winning streak with victories over Mabunge and Ebwali. Musingu and Mabunge played out a 2-2 draw, while Musingu held Ebwali to a goalless draw. “We did not meet expectations. We wanted to play a better match but luck was not on our side. We, however, hope to give our best in the final pool match,” Musingu head coach Brendan Mwinamo said.Rugby GirlsMadira Girls were particularly impressive, securing a dominant 34-7 victory over MGK. Kimobo Girls also showcased their prowess with a 14-5 win over Eregi Girls, while Mbakalo Girls kicked off their campaign with a 14-0 shutout of Kongit Girls. In other matches, Lwanya Girls edged out Idavaga Girls 10-5, while Chakol Girls secured a narrow 10-7 win over Busiada Girls. Kisangula Girls made a powerful statement with a 29-7 victory over Bushangala Girls, and Keveye Girls cruised to a 17-0 win over Nanderema Girls.Rugby BoysOn the boys’ side, Kakamega School emerged as early favorites, defeating Koyonzo 17–12. Vihiga High School also impressed with a 24-5 win over Kibabii High School. St. Peter’s narrowly defeated Bungoma High School 12-10, while Kimobo High School secured a comfortable 14-0 victory over Kamusinde High School. In other matches, Sigalame High School edged out Butula High School 26-21, Musingu High School defeated Senende High School 10-5, and Chavakali High School triumphed over Mundika High School 10-0.Coaches, captains elated following introduction of girls’ rugby 7s to KSSSA calendarVolleyball BoysIn Pool A, Butula High School emerged as the early front-runners, securing a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Malava High School in a match that went down to the wire. Butula then followed up with a more comfortable 3-0 win over Wabukhonyi Boys. Chavakali High School, on the other hand, found themselves on the losing end, falling to Malava High School in a straight-sets affair.In Pool B, Namwela Boys established their dominance, securing convincing 3-0 wins over both Katakwa Boys and Vihiga Boys. Mwira Boys put up a valiant fight against Katakwa Boys but eventually succumbed 3-2. Their chances of a turnaround were further hampered as they lost to Vihiga Boys in another 3-0 encounter.Volleyball GirlsIn Pool A, Lugulu Girls stamped their authority with a pair of impressive victories. They first dispatched Mudavadi Girls 3-0 before edging out Mwitoti Girls in a closely contested 3-2 match. Mwitoti Girls, however, managed to secure a comfortable 3-0 win over Kingandole Girls. Kingandole Girls, in turn, bounced back to claim a 3-1 victory over Mudavadi Girls.In Pool B, Chamakanga Girls struggled, failing to win a single set in their matches against Amukura Girls and Miruri Girls. Miruri Girls displayed their prowess with two convincing 3-0 wins over Chamakanga Girls and Amukura Girls. Butere Girls were also impressed with a 3-0 shutout of Amukura Girls, but their match against Miruri Girls was halted due to rain at 2-1.##NAJAVA_MECA_8221250##