Kenyan teams dominated in most of the disciplines as the FEASSSA games concluded their business in Mbale and Bukedea districts in Eastern Uganda on Monday with a number of gold, silver, and bronze medals. Gold Medal Wins Kenya won gold medals in the following disciplines:Â
Gold Medal Wins
Kenya bagged gold medals in the following categories:
- Rugby 15s: All Saints Embu
- Rugby 7s: Vihiga Boys
- Girls’ Rugby 7s: St Joseph’s Kitale Girls
- Boys’ Hockey: Musingu High
- Girls’ Hockey: St Joseph’s Kitale Girls
- Boys’ 3×3 Basketball: Friends School Kamusinga
- Girls’ Volleyball: Kesogon
- Girls’ 3×3 Basketball: Butere Girls
Silver and Bronze Medals
Kenya also earned silver medals in:
- Girls’ Hockey: Nyamira Girls
- Boys’ Hockey: St Charles Lwanga
- Boys’ Rugby 7s: Friends School Bwake
- Girls’ Rugby 7s: Kinale Girls
- Girls’ Volleyball: Kwanthanze
Bronze medals were awarded to:
- Boys’ Football: Musingu High
- Girls’ Football: Nyakach Girls
- Boys’ Handball: St Luke’s Kimilili
- Girls’ Hockey: Tigoi Girls
- Girls’ 3×3 Basketball: St Joseph’s Kitale
Key Highlights
- Boys 3×3 baskeball: Friends School Kamusinga won the title after a thrilling 14-13 win over Uganda’s Seroma Christian School, with Shadrack Omariba declared Most Valuable Player.
- Girls’ 3×3 Basketball : Butere Girls narrowly edged out St Noa Girls of Uganda 17-15. Daisy Awino from Butere was Most Valuable Player
- Girls’ Volleyball: Kesogon Mixed beat national champions Kwanthanze 3-0 in the final.
- Boys’ Handball: St Luke’s Kimilili emerged victorious with a 16-14 win over Hospital Hill.
On the track, Kenya dominated, winning both the overall titles. In boys’ football, Musingu High finished third after winning 3-2 against Bukedea Comprehensive School. The event also attracted Laurent Petrynka, the President of International Schools Federation ISF for a successful meet involving Kenyan secondary schools.