St. Anthony, Kakamega make statements



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Kakamega High School players celebrate one of their four goals against Kathungi High School in their match of the Kenya Secondary Sports Association (KSSSA) in Eldoret on July 24, 2018. PHOTO / Timothy Olobulu

ELDORET, Kenya, July 24- In the absence of the reigning champions Upper Hill High School of Nairobi, the pre-favorites St. Anthony's Kitale Boys and Green Commandos of Kakamega High have shown their intention soon after winning their boys' football opening games of the Kenya High School Sports Association Tuesday in Eldoret. 19659003] St. Anthony Kitale defeated Nyanza's Ringa Boys 5-0 in a Mashemeji mini derby, a game that drew a large number of fans while Kakamega High School won 4-1 against at the Kathungi of the Eastern Region

"I am very satisfied with the result today, winning the first match with a good margin is good and it has given my boys confidence.I know we are in a pool. difficult but I'm not scared.I have already played several times in this championship and the win has been a part of me, "confided George Owoko, head coach of St. Anthony & # 39; 39; s Kitale.

Owoko, former badistant coach of Tusker FC and Bandari FC the national title and in East Africa in 2016 with Barding of Kisumu says he's confident that they will win the crown .

St. Kitale head coach Georeg Owoko made a move from the sideline during the KSSSA match at Eldoret on July 24, 2018. PHOTO / Timothy Olobulu

Ringa beginners wanted to show that they were on merit. After five minutes, Bill Clinton was able to hit the keeper, but he fired a shot past the goal.

But the Owoko boys blew in the shadow of Ringa to get out of the stalemate after 12 minutes. minutes when Eli Sakenyi's distance shot managed to grease through Ringa Roswel Otieno's keeper's butter fingers.

In the second half, ST. Anthony came back with more venom after being limited in most of the first half and Sakenyi doubled his score for the game with a small goal of 66 th making a defensive mistake.

Owoko Boys Finished In the last 15 minutes of the game, James Kibendi left the bench to be late to see the team leave positively.

On the other pitch, Kakamega whose last win at the 2008 Machakos National Games was shown Kungamega was powered by midfielder Gor Mahia, Alpha Onyango, and Joshua Otieno of Sony Sugar, and used his playing experience in the National Super League to make minced meat. Representatives of the Eastern Region

This member of the canine family could not ignore the allure of isikuti voices among Kakamega high school fans during the summer. 39; Sports Association of Kenya High School (KSSSA) ames in Eldoret on July 24, 2018. PHOTO / Timothy Olobulu

"This NSL experience really helped us grow up but in these games we had a lot of fun. school, you can not underestimate anyone.We take one game at a time and hope that we will continue to win.It is hard but we are up to the task ,? said Brendan Mwinamo coach of the Green Comandos

.Kakamega had to return however from a goal with Kathungi opening the scoring in the 15th minute by Rashid Abdulrahman.But the hard fighting commandos came back 8 minutes later via Kevinton Machika before Otieno shows his value with a shot at u goal 21 st from the right after the goalkeeper did not give the ball a powerful

Machika completed his double late in the first half before Dan Oloo did not seal victory six minutes after the end of the second period

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