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Inside permanent secretary’s special visit in Tororo at the USSSA Ball Games II.

“Am valuable and precious. I am set for success. I will fear God and work hard!” Dr. Kedrace Turyagenda, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Sports, visited St. Peter’s College Tororo and Tororo Girls School on July 14th, where she interacted with athletes and officials, and witnessed exciting competitions in handball, basketball, and

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2025 USSSA Ball Games II official opening ceremony – as it happened.

Overview The 2025 edition of the Ball Games II entails a record 18 disciplines compared to the 6 in 2019. Futsal is the latest to be brought on board while softball and baseball and gymnastics will have exhibitions at the biggest championship of the year. The opening ceremony took place at King George Stadium, Tororo

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Mukono District: Ball Games II Qualifiers winners – All you need to know.

Overview Ahead of this year’s edition of the Ball Games II in Tororo, schools in Mukono district, played their hearts out at Kasana Vocational SS to qualify for the zonal qualifiers. The National show piece will take place between 10th and 19th July in Tororo. Winners. Finals Results Latifah Mixed SS edged Seroma Christian High

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Ball Games II road map released, 18 disciplines, Futsal on board.

Overview The USSSA Ball Games II will take place from 10th – 19th July at St. Peter’s College Tororo. Futsal joins the party as the latest discipline to come on board. The Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association through the office of the CEO has released the road map for the biggest school Sports competition, USSSA

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U-20 National Boys Football Championship 2025 comes to a close – All winners and MVPS.

Buddo SS edged St. Mary’s Boarding School Kitende 6-5 in penalties after playing out a goalless draw. Buddo shotstopper Owen saved Santos Agok’s penalty to put Buddo in the driving seat before Ronald Ssegirinya sealed it with a decent final penalty. Top 3 rankings. Champions Buddo Secondary School. Silver St. Mary’s Boarding School Kitende Bronze

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