Rivalries rekindled as Musingu, St Peter’s Mumias clash in Kakamega County school games

Defending champions Musingu High School will renew their long-standing football rivalry with St. Peter’s Mumias Boys High School in a Group A tie as the 2025 Kakamega County Term Two Secondary School Games kick off on Thursday, 19 June, at St. Peter’s Mumias.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsThe tournament, set to feature traditional giants and rising hopefuls, promises fierce competition, with football and rugby sevens drawing the most attention.In boys’ football, perennial heavyweights Kakamega High School and Shanderema will be out to reclaim their lost glory and challenge Musingu’s reign.##NAJAVA_MECA_8983934##Group A pits Musingu against tournament hosts St. Peter’s Mumias, Mwira, and Mwitoti.Group B will feature 11-time national champions Kakamega High, who are placed alongside Mwihila and Munyuki. Group C brings together Shanderema, Butere, Ingotse, and Mapera, while Group D will see underdogs Shamberere, Marakusi, and Mumias Muslim battle for a surprise slot in the knockouts.In girls’ football, Archbishop Njenga Girls will be out to test the resolve of national champions Butere Girls in what could be a preview of the final.Nairobi Water’s Ochieng keen to reclaim KHF titlesIn rugby sevens, Koyonzo Secondary School, the defending national and East Africa champions, are determined to retain their crown.Their coach, Eliud Okwemba, expressed confidence in his side’s preparations.“We have trained well. We know we must work hard after the disappointment in the first term, where our 15s team fell short at the counties. We’re leaving nothing to chance in our quest to regain glory,” said Okwemba.Koyonzo headlines Group C, where they face Silungani, Soy Sambu, and Mwihila.##NAJAVA_MECA_8982650##Kakamega High, in Group A, will take on Mautuma, Shatsala, Lubinu, and Kholera. St Peter’s Mumias, in Group D, will face Kivaywa, Ingotse, and Lugari, while Musingu lines up against Mwtoyi, Mahanga, and Shanjero.The Term Two regional games are simultaneously unfolding across western Kenya, with county-level competitions beginning today in Kisumu, Homa Bay, and Kisii, and tomorrow in Siaya.The action runs until Saturday and also includes volleyball, netball, racquet games, and basketball 3×3.Kakamega golf fest set to celebrate sport and youth powerIn Kisumu County, defending champions Kisumu Day got off to a strong start, edging Kasagam 1-0, while Agai High thrashed Lela 4-0.Kisumu Day will host Group A matches alongside Kisumu Girls, Kisumu Boys, and Moi Stadium.Kisumu Day coach Booker Odhiambo expressed optimism about their title defense. “We are taking one game at a time. The boys are focused and hungry to succeed. We know expectations are high, but we’re ready,” he said.Group B in Kisumu will see Kisumu Boys looking to make a statement after last season’s disappointment.Harambee Starlets coach reveals reason for Vivian Nanjala’s early substitution against UgandaThey face stiff competition from Agai, Lela Mixed, Dago Kokore, and Onjiko in what promises to be one of the tightest groups.Meanwhile, St Mary’s Yala is set to host the Siaya County finals, Mbita High will welcome Homa Bay County games, and Nyamache will serve as the competition venue for Kisii County.

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