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St Joseph’s Boys Kitale and Highway Secondary Lead Kenya’s Charge in FEASSA Football Tournament 2024

St Joseph’s Boys Kitale, popularly known as Jobo, are set to embark on their quest for glory in the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSA) football tournament. The Kenyan team will kick off their campaign against Uganda’s Bukedea Comprehensive School on Sunday, marking the beginning of a challenging journey in a highly competitive Pool ‘A’. This pool also features defending champions St Mary’s Kitende from Uganda, Kenya’s own champions Highway Secondary, and Tanzania’s Benjamin Mkapa Secondary.

Tough Pool Draw for St Joseph’s Boys Kitale

St Joseph’s Boys Kitale face a formidable challenge as they aim to bring home the coveted FEASSA football title. Drawn into Pool ‘A’, they are pitted against some of the strongest teams in the region. St Mary’s Kitende, with a record 14 regional championships, stands as the most formidable opponent in the group. Their dominance in the tournament’s history is well documented, and they will undoubtedly be the team to beat.

Kenya’s Highway Secondary, another title contender, adds to the group’s competitiveness. The team has been impressive on the national stage, with Most Valuable Player Humphrey Aroko leading their charge. However, Highway faces its own set of challenges, particularly the absence of their head coach, Beldine Odemba, who is currently with Kenya Police Bullets for the Cecafa Zonal qualifier for the CAF Women’s Champions League.

Despite these hurdles, St Joseph’s coach, Amos Juma, remains optimistic. He has been hard at work preparing his team, focusing on rectifying the mistakes that saw them finish third at the national level. Understanding the physical nature of Ugandan teams, Juma has placed significant emphasis on strength training, ensuring that his players are ready for the physicality that will define the matches in Pool ‘A’.

“We want to bring the trophy home,” Juma said confidently. “I have rectified the mistakes we made at the nationals and done a lot of strength training because Ugandans are more physical.” Jobo will also be relying heavily on their star striker, Instil Simiyu, who was the top scorer at the national championship with eight goals. Simiyu’s goal-scoring prowess will be critical in navigating through this tough group.

Highway Secondary’s Bid for Regional Glory

 

Highway secondary national football champions
Highway secondary national football champions

Highway Secondary enters the tournament with high hopes, despite missing their head coach. The team will look to build on their strong national campaign, where they were led by the exceptional performances of Humphrey Aroko. Aroko’s leadership on the field and his ability to influence the game will be crucial as Highway battles through Pool ‘A’.

The absence of Coach Beldine Odemba is undoubtedly a blow, but the team’s depth and experience could still see them through to the later stages of the tournament. Highway’s success will depend on how well they adapt to the challenges presented by their formidable opponents, particularly St Mary’s Kitende and St Joseph’s Boys Kitale.

The Girls’ Competition: A Battle for Supremacy

The competition is equally fierce in the girls’ category, where Kenya’s Nyakach Girls and St Joseph’s Girls Kitale have been pooled in Group ‘A’. This group features defending champions Kawempe Muslim and St Noa from Uganda, alongside GS Remera Rukoma Kamonyi from Rwanda. The Kenyan teams are determined to make their mark and continue the legacy of past winners like Arch Bishop Njenga and Wiyeta Secondary.

In Group ‘B’, Kenyan champions Butere Girls face a daunting task against Uganda’s Amus College and Rines, as well as Tanzania’s Alliance and Tanzanite. Butere Girls’ coach, Tobias Ojenge, is determined to guide his team to victory. “Last year, we lost to Kawempe Muslim. However, I believe this time, we are better prepared and experienced. Our target is to lift the trophy,” Ojenge stated.

The Road Ahead: Tough Competition and High Stakes

As the FEASSA football tournament kicks off, Kenyan teams like St Joseph’s Boys Kitale and Highway Secondary are under pressure to perform. The competition in both the boys’ and girls’ categories is fierce, with teams from across East Africa bringing their best to the regional stage. The stakes are high, and the journey to the title will be anything but easy.

 

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