PICTORIAL : RUGBY 15s DAY ONE
Day one results Namilyango College 54:00 Busoga College Mwiri Kings’ College Budo 16:13 Jinja SSS
Day one results Namilyango College 54:00 Busoga College Mwiri Kings’ College Budo 16:13 Jinja SSS
From football fields to swimming pools, courts to tracks, these athletes embodied the spirit of sportsmanship and dedication. As the FEASSSA Games 2023 concluded, they left an indelible mark, inspiring a generation to reach for greatness.
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Thrilling Showdowns Illuminate Rugby Championship Day Day three of the highly anticipated rugby championship brought a cascade of exhilarating matches that left fans perched on the edge of their seats. Featuring both Rugby 15s and Rugby 7s, the day unfolded with high-octane clashes between teams hailing from diverse countries. Rugby 15s: In a gripping clash,
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Date: 20th August 2023 Venue: Huye, Rwanda The rugby field was set ablaze on day one of the highly anticipated Rugby 15s tournament as schools displayed their grit and athleticism in a series of intense matches. Spectators were treated to electrifying encounters that showcased the best of rugby prowess and sportsmanship. The day’s opening clash
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Successful revenge for St Noa, who fell victims to Kaweme following a 4-3 penalty shootout loss to the dominant winners in the 2019 edition in Mbale St Noa, Kitende, Buddo Win at Fresh Dairy Secondary Schools Games, Gulu 2022 St Noa Girls won their first ever national secondary schools girl’s football title after beating defending
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These games’ biggest highlight will be the girls’ rugby being played for the first time in the games’ history, where 6 of the qualified teams will battle for the maiden accolade: – USSSA president Patrick Okanya called ‘a successful beginning’.