The Rift Valley Secondary Schools Sports Association (RVSSSA) Term 2 qualifiers have concluded, and the results are in! Trans Nzoia County emerged as a powerhouse, with St. Joseph’s Boys Kitale leading multiple victories in soccer, table tennis, and basketball. Meanwhile, schools from Nandi, West Pokot, and Kajiado also showcased stellar performances. Here’s a full breakdown of the thrilling qualifiers.
Soccer: St. Joseph’s and Nasokol Reign Supreme
In boys’ soccer, St. Joseph’s Boys Kitale (Trans Nzoia) proved their dominance yet again, securing their spot in the next round. The girls’ category saw Nasokol Girls (West Pokot) claim victory, continuing their legacy as a formidable force in school sports.
Volleyball: Cheptil and Kesogon Mixed Shine
The boys’ volleyball title went to Cheptil (Nandi), displaying exceptional teamwork and skill. On the girls’ side, Kesogon Mixed Kitale (Trans Nzoia) triumphed, reinforcing their reputation as a rising volleyball powerhouse.
Lawn Tennis & Badminton: Composite Teams Excel
Trans Nzoia’s composite teams swept the lawn tennis categories, with both boys and girls securing wins. In badminton, the boys’ team from Trans Nzoia and the girls’ team from Nandi took top honors, proving that teamwork and precision pay off.
Table Tennis: St. Joseph’s and St. Monica’s Dominate
St. Joseph’s Boys Kitale continued their winning streak in boys’ table tennis, while St. Monica’s Kitale (Trans Nzoia) claimed victory in the girls’ category, showcasing their agility and quick reflexes.
Netball: St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale Triumphs
St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale (Trans Nzoia) outplayed their competitors in netball, securing their place in the next round with a display of speed and tactical brilliance.
Rugby 7s: Friends Bwake and St. Joseph’s Girls Shine
In a thrilling boys’ rugby showdown, Friends Bwake Boys Kitale (Trans Nzoia) and Laiser Hill (Kajiado) secured the top two spots. For the girls, St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale (Trans Nzoia) and Itigo Girls (Nandi) dominated, proving their strength and strategy on the field.
Basketball 3×3: St. Brigid’s and Laiser Hill Take the Win
The girls’ basketball category saw St. Brigid’s Girls Kitale (Trans Nzoia) and Nasokol (West Pokot) advance, while in the boys’ division, Laiser Hill (Kajiado) and St. Joseph’s Boys Kitale (Trans Nzoia) emerged victorious after intense matches.
What’s Next?
The winners will now advance to the regional finals, where they’ll face off against other top schools. With Trans Nzoia dominating multiple categories, all eyes will be on them to maintain their winning streak.
Final Thoughts
The RVSSSA qualifiers were a testament to Kenya’s budding sports talent. From soccer to rugby, these young athletes displayed skill, determination, and sportsmanship. Who will rise to the top in the next round? Stay tuned for more updates.
