Day 1 of National School Games

National Games Take Off with Rugby Draws and Girls’ Domination!

 

The 2024 Brookside KSSSA National Term One Games officially kicked off on Tuesday at Machakos Stadium with a captivating opening ceremony. While athletes across various sports prepare to showcase their skills, the electrifying atmosphere of Boys’ Rugby was pulpable.

Pool A Games: A Tale of Draws and Victories

Pool A matches kicked off the Rugby 15s competition, leaving fans wanting more. Here’s a breakdown of the results:

Pool A

Date Game Teams Score
April 9th 1 Kisii School vs. Butula Boys 0 – 0
April 9th 2 All Saints vs. St. Patrick’s Iten 27 – 8

Pool B Gears Up for Afternoon Matches

The afternoon promises to be action-packed as Pool B teams take center stage. Keep an eye out for these upcoming clashes:

Pool B

Date Game Teams Score
April 9th 3 Lenana School vs. Kitondo 11 – 17
April 9th 4 Marafa School vs. Mangu High School 3 – 17

Girls’ Rugby 15s Wraps Up with Dominant Performances

While the boys get ready to battle it out, the Girls’ Rugby 15s competition was already in full throttle, showcasing some impressive displays of talent (courtesy of Bilaso Jonathan):

Teams Score
Kinale Girls vs. Katwanya Girls 17 – 0
Paul Harris vs. Hidden Talent Girls 0 – 16
Kisumu Girls vs. Madira Girls 0 – 36
Saint Joseph’s Kitale vs. Kivandini Girls 28 – 0
Hidden Talent Girls vs. Katwanya Girls 21 – 0

The Stage is Set for More Excitement

This is just the beginning of the National Games! Stay tuned for updates on the Rugby 15s competition, including results from the upcoming Pool B games. We’ll also keep you posted on the progress of other sporting disciplines!


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