The 22nd East African Secondary School Sports Association (FEASSA) Games commenced on Thursday, August 14, 2025, in Kakamega County, Western Kenya, with basketball action taking center stage on the opening day.
Uganda's female squads dominated the girls' basketball 5x5 competition, while the boys' results presented a mixed bag for the East African nation.
Girls' Basketball Highlights
St Noah Girls School Zana of Uganda overcame an early deficit to defeat Kenya's Kaya Tiwi Secondary School 68-55. Trailing at the end of the first half (36-28) and heading into the fourth quarter (46-39), the Ugandans mounted a fierce comeback in the final period to secure victory as their opponents' stamina waned.
In an all-Ugandan clash, St Mary's Kitende triumphed over Nabisunsa Girls School with a decisive 65-51 win.
Boys' Basketball Outcomes
Uganda's Kibuli SS opened their campaign strongly, edging out Tanzania's Juhudi 37-31. However, two other Ugandan boys' teams faced setbacks: Seeta High School lost 40-64 to Kenya's Dr. Aggrey Secondary School, and St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde fell 49-54 to Lukenya Boys High School of Kenya.
"The start is always challenging. We gave our best and expect to make a comeback," commented Malcom Omondi, captain of St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde, after their narrow loss.
Basketball 3x3 competitions also kicked off on the same day alongside the 5x5 events.
Opening Ceremony Ahead
The official opening ceremony for the multi-sport event is scheduled for Friday, August 15, 2025, at Bukhungu International Stadium. Kenyan President William Ruto is set to preside as the chief guest.
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The 22nd East African Secondary School Sports Association (FEASSA) Games commenced Thursday, August 14, 2025, in Kakamega County, Western Kenya, with basketball 5x5 action setting the competitive tone across Police Canteen courts. Ugandan female teams delivered commanding performances, while boys' results presented a divided narrative for the East African contingent.
Girls' Division Triumphs
St Noah Girls School Zana engineered a dramatic comeback against Kenya's Kaya Tiwi Secondary School, overcoming deficits in all three initial quarters to clinch a 68-55 victory. After a tied first quarter (18-18), Kenyan momentum built to a 36-28 halftime lead and 46-39 advantage entering the final period. The Ugandan squad surged late as opponents fatigued, showcasing championship resilience to seal the win.
St Mary's Kitende reinforced Uganda's dominance in an intra-national clash, defeating fellow Ugandan institution Nabisunsa Girls School 65-51 in a decisive all-Ugandan contest.
Boys' Division Contrasts
Ugandan male representatives experienced divergent fortunes. Kibuli SS secured a hard-fought 37-31 victory over Tanzania's Juhudi, providing Uganda's sole boys' win. Conversely, Seeta High School suffered a 40-64 defeat against Kenya's Dr. Aggrey Secondary School, while St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde narrowly fell 49-54 to Lukenya Boys High School.
"The start is always challenging. We gave our best and expect to make a comeback," acknowledged Malcom Omondi, captain of St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde, following their narrow loss to the Kenyan side.
Event Framework
The multi-sport spectacle, featuring teams from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and Ivory Coast, will formally open Friday, August 15, 2025, at Bukhungu International Stadium. Kenyan President William Ruto is scheduled to officiate the ceremony as chief guest. Concurrent 3x3 basketball competitions also launched Thursday alongside the traditional 5x5 format, establishing immediate competitive intensity across both disciplines.
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