KSSSA School Games News

Kaya Tiwi, Dagoretti off to a poor start as 2022 FEASSSA games kick off in Arusha, Tanzania

Kenya’s girls basketball secondary school games (KSSSA) champions Kaya Tiwi started off their East Africa games title pursuit on a low note. The Kenyan Queens got the going tough past Uganda’s Buddo Secondary School in a match played at the International School Moshi of Arusha, Tanzania.

The Ugandans led from the first to the last whistle in a match that openly showed their dominance in basketball. At the end of the first quarter Buddo led 15-09 with Kaya Tiwi closing the gap to 17-22 at the break.

The third quarter wasn’t any better for the Kenyans as Buddo maintained their lead; ending the quarter at 34-28.

The Ugandans opened the gap further in the last quarter and recorded a 52-38 victory.

Watch the full game between Kaya Tiwi and Buddo SS, here;

FEASSSA 2022 Games in Arusha, Tanzania.
Kaya Tiwi versus Buddo Secondary Girls Basketball Match; Full Game.

In the Boys’ category, Kenya’s representatives Dagoreti High were not lucky either; as they lost 54-72 to Uganda’s Bethel Convent.

The 2022 Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) are being staged at Arusha, in Tanzania.

Collated Basketball Results

5×5 Girls’ results

1. Orkeeswa (Tanzania) 46 vs 43 Lycée De Kigali (Rwanda)
2. Nabisunsa Girls (Uganda) 43 vs 46 St. Noa (Uganda)
3. Buddo SS (Uganda) 52 vs 38 Kaya Tiwi (Kenya)
4. Kibasila (Tanzania) 51 vs 68 St. Mary’s Kitende (Uganda)

5×5 Boys’ Results

1. Juhudi Secondary (Tanzania) 47 vs Lycée De Kigali (Rwanda)
2. Dagoreti High (Kenya) 54 vs 72 Bethel Convent (Uganda)

3×3 Basketball Girls

1. Buruburu (Kenya) 06 vs 21 St. Mary’s Kitende (Uganda)

3×3 Basketball Boys

1. Nsumba (Tanzania) 12 vs 16 Buddo SS (Uganda)

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