Kamusinga Girls handball team eyes success at East Africa Games


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As the
East Africa Secondary School Games draw near, Kamusinga Girls High School has
vowed to reclaim Kenya’s national handball title, which they last won in
2019—and no other school has held it since.
Speaking
to Citizen Digital, Kamusinga’s coach, Godfrey Simiyu, said the team has
undergone excellent preparations and is ready for the tournament.
Last
year, Kamusinga were knocked out in the semi-finals and finished fourth, but
Coach Simiyu is confident they will go further this time, noting that most of
the players from last year’s squad are still in the team and now have valuable
experience.
“We have
been preparing for these games since the nationals. The team that reached the
semi-finals in Mbale, Uganda last year is still intact. We only lost one player
who finished Form Four,” Simiyu said.
Kamusinga
has been drawn in Pool B—widely regarded as the toughest group—alongside Uganda’s
Mbogo and Gombe, Kenya’s Kadika Girls , Tanzania’s Maweni, and Rwanda’s ES
Nyamgabe.
The
games will officially kick off on August 15, following the opening ceremony on
August 14 in Kakamega County.
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