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2025 USSSA Ball Games II successfully comes to a close in Tororo.

Overview The 2025 edition of the Ball Games II which included a record 18 disciplines Game to a successful close with the awarding ceremony held at King George Stadium in Tororo. The championship kicked off on the 10th with reporting, followed by an action-packed schedule until the 18th, when champions were crowned. The ceremony was

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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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Ghana to host 2025 CAF African Schools Football Championship finals.

Overview CAF has confirmed Ghana as host of the third edition of the African Schools Football Championship set to take place from 21st – 26th April. The Continental Finals will be played at the University of Ghana’s Legon Sports Stadium in Accra. This marks the first time the tournament’s continental finals will be held in

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Champions St Noa, St. Mary’s – Kitende win big at CAF Schools championship. – CAF SCHOOLS

Overview Girls’ champions St Noa are 100,000USD (Shs. 360m) richer courtesy of CECAFA Zone Qualifiers cash prize, following their triumph at this year’s edition of the CAF African Schools U-15 football Championship CECAFA zone at St Mary’s Stadium on Thursday. Runners up and hosts St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende have secured 75,000USD (about 275m), a

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USSSA champions St Noa, Kitende gracing for CAF championship

By Aloysius Byamukama Overview The five day event and the 3rd edition that kicks off on Tuesday at St Mary’s Stadium Kitende has attracted nine U-15 teams across the CECAFA region. Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) champions St Noa and St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende, are readily gracing the CAF African Schools Football Championship –

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BIDDING TO HOST SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP – 2024: Schools Eager to Host Prestigious National Championships

The bidding process, coordinated by the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association, saw several schools step forward with the aim of hosting these championships. Each school aims to provide top-tier facilities, infrastructure, and a welcoming environment for participants, all while showcasing their commitment to sports development.

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Kakungulu boys defend FEASSSA trophy

Kakungulu boys defend FEASSSA trophy Hockey Boys Results Finals: Kakungulu (Ug) 1-0 Musingu (Ke) 3rd Place: St. Anthony (Ke) 2-0 SMACK (Ug) Girls Results – Day 6 Nyamira (Ke) 2-0 Kakungulu (Ug) Namagunga (Ug) 0-2 St. Joseph (Ke) Tigoi (Ke) 13-0 Gayaza Table Nyamira         6          5          1          0          21        0          16 St. Joseph K  6          4         

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FEASSSA Primar Schools Football: Debutant Africa With Love Triumphs with Convincing Win while Defending Champions Rays Of Grace Face Setback

The second half witnessed Kasujja’s relentless pursuit of success, netting his third goal of the day early on. His fourth goal showcased both his prowess and teamwork, as he expertly headed home a well-delivered cross from substitute William Kabanda.

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