Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) national football runners-up, Musingu High School, received a significant financial boost from KCB ahead of the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) competition, which begins on Monday.Musingu, popularly known as The Scorpions, are returning to the regional stage after a long absence. coachThey were fortunate to receive training equipment and new kits from the commercial bank as they prepare for the regional showcase.Musingu, who lost only one match on their way to the finals, are drawn in Pool B alongside Uganda champions St. Julian High School, FEASSSA defending champions Amus College School, APE Rugunga (Burundi), and Kalangala from Tanzania.##NAJAVA_MECA_8275708##Speaking after a training session at the school before departing for Uganda on Friday morning, coach Brendan Mwinamo said:”The boys are ready for the East Africa games. We have been training in hot conditions to build stamina ahead of the grueling tournament. We have also worked on our weaknesses in the offensive and defensive units, and I believe we will have a good outing in Uganda,” the confident coach told reporters.The team departed for Uganda today after a 10-day camp at the school. The rest of the Kenyan teams heading to the Mbale games have also been camping at Musingu High in preparation for the week-long tournament.Tomas Trucha on how AFC Leopards plan to win the league after a 26-year droughtKCB, a regional powerhouse in sports sponsorship, has injected over Sh1.5 million into the payment of fees for the student footballers at Musingu High School.Additionally, the bank has invested in football equipment and jerseys for the team since the partnership began a year ago.“We are grateful to KCB for giving back to the community by supporting vulnerable students from humble backgrounds, enabling them to pursue their education. This partnership underscores the value of sports and education in nurturing talent and advancing academic excellence. We look forward to the team’s success in Uganda,” noted Musingu High School’s Chief Principal, Bernard Lukuya.The Scorpions will begin their campaign on Monday against Amus College, followed by a match against Kalangala on Wednesday, APE Rugunga on Friday, and concluding their preliminary matches against St. Julian on Saturday, August 24.Dr. Aggrey hungry for revenge against Buddo ahead of East Africa School GamesIn addition to football, the tournament will feature competitions in basketball (3×3 and standard basketball), netball, rugby (7s and 15s), handball, athletics, swimming, tennis, volleyball, table tennis, and badminton.