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Fresh Diary games draws Successfully Held at USSSA Head office Old Kampala

“Yes today we conducted the draws for both girls football and the basketball for both girls and boys, why we conducted them here not at the venue, it’s to give chance to these schools to get ready before the kick off date.” He said before adding,  “last time we had 32 teams in girls football but we decided to add on more teams to 64 because we are not going to be with our sponsor, it’s the schools to facilitate themselves, that’s why did so.”

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Schools to learn their opponents at this year’s edition of USSSA Boys football and Fresh Diary games

Aloysius Byamukama The happiness, the joy and the cheering is back, as secondary schools in Uganda get ready for the first national championships after 2 years of no activity due to the pandemic that closed the entire universe. And Arua and Gulu will be the places to be for the USSSA boys football and the

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Amaniyo, Napookoli take lead in USSSA Table Tennis trial

By Aloysius Byamukama USSSA TT Normandy trials standings after two series Boys Name Score(Points Philip Napookoli  26 Waswa Kikomeko       26 Tendo Kasoma  23 Mahad Sserunjogi  22 Girls Name Score(Points Flavia Amaniyo 26 Shanita Namaala  25 Amina Nampeera 22 Halima Astolo 22 Schools Table Tennis stars Philip Napookoli and Flavia Amaniyo took an early lead after

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USSSA introduces Basketball 3*3 in schools competitions

By Aloysius Byamukama The Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) has moved a step towards achieving its major objective of enabling all students in schools to discover and exercise their talents. This, the association has done by including Basketball 3*3 to be competed for by schools during the ball games. According to USSSA president Patrick

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UBF’s Muhangi pleads for restoration of Boxing in schools

By Aloysius Byamukama Uganda Boxing Federation (UBF) president Moses Muhangi, has pleaded with the ministry of education and sports, to restore boxing back in schools. Muhangi, who has returned as the federation president for the second term after being unopposed by the closure of presidential candidates nominations last week, attended Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association

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USSSA bends rules to accommodate COVID-19 affected athletes in schools sports

By Aloysius Byamukama As the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Ball games are near resumption, the association has decided to revise the eligibility rules due to the shortfalls caused by the outbreak of Covid 19 and its resultant lockdowns and suspension of schools sports. It has been two years of no schools sports activities,

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Don’t Sacrifice 2020 ‘Schools Sports’ Games

“We should not remove some events from our education calendar when normalcy returns because all over the world, talent is the biggest industries. It must be well taken care of,” Orero said in a terse message to the Ministry of Education not to exclude co-curricular activities from the school calendar when normalcy resumes. Orero said

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Uganda Secondary School Sports Association plots to widen the games scoop

Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) has promised to introduce a wide range of games on the already existing menu. The development was one of the key highlights from the second USSSA symposium held at GNS Plaza conference hall at Old Kampala, adjacent the newly opened USSSA head offices. Addressing the key stake holders that

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