Vihiga, Butere and Lukenya cruise into rugby, basketball semis
Rugby
By
Elizabeth Mburugu
| Apr 09, 2025
Western Region rugby 15s champions Vihiga Boys High School edged out Friends Bwake Secondary School 5-3 in their second Group B match of the ongoing Brookside Secondary Schools national Term One games at Shimo La Tewa High School.
Emmanuel Herbet’s lone try was all Vihiga needed to secure a second win and inch closer to the title.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/topic/brookside-secondary-schools-national-term-one-games#google_vignette">Emmanuel Makokha In another Group B encounter, Kisii School recovered from their defeat to Vihiga to beat Marafa 20-5. Matrix Matangi was on fire scoring three tries and a penalty conversion, while Faraja Fondo scored Marafa’s consolation try. Why the Supreme Court overturned a 30-year life sentence Why 1965 sessional paper on African Socialism is still relevant to date Legacy in limbo: Koinange family's Sh30b estate still mired in land row Born to roam: Nissan X-Trail T30 turns 25 IWMI unveils strategy to tackle water, climate challenges in East Africa Eyes on Kajuju and Kemboi at World Indoor meet in China Emissions from built sub-sector dip for the first time since 2020 Israel vows to fight on in Gaza after deadliest strikes since truce PS: Vision 2030 to drive Kenya's ICT sustainability agenda Kenya's Vision 2030 spotlighted at Huawei's global ICT sustainability roundtable In girls’ basketball, defending champions Butere Girls High School Cannons from Western thrashed Central Region’s Mpesa Foundation Academy 66-27 to register their second Group A win. Chelsea Onamu oozed class, sinking 22 points with Trixy Akinyi adding 10 for the champions who are looking to extend their reign to a third year in a row.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/health/amp/rugby/article/2001515656/all-saints-now-seek-divine-intervention-to-remain-at-the-top">Butere had sent an early They will today take on Nyanza’s Asumbi Girls in their last pool match.
Team captain Yvonne Wangui said their opponents should be wary because they are yet to give their best.
“="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/amp/sports/article/2001515403/brookside-gives-school-games-players-reason-to-smile">We can only get better< with every match we play because it gives us the opportunity to identify areas that we need to improve on. Our first goal was to qualify for the semis and we have already achieved that,” Wangui said.
In another Group A tie, St Joseph’s bounced back from a loss against Butere to beat Asumbi 72-48. A win today against M-Pesa Academy will also guarantee their spot in the last four.READ MORE
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