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FEASSSA: An all-Ugandan affair in the Netball semi-finals

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FEASSSA: An all-Ugandan affair in the Netball semi-finals
St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana Vs Buddo SS St. Mary’s-Kitende Vs  Kawanda SS Like it has before at the previous edition, this year’s Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Netball semi-final will an all-Ugandan affair in Huye, Rwanda. Defending and record champions St. Mary’s Secondary School-Kitende will face another Wakiso district giant […]

St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana Vs Buddo SS

St. Mary’s-Kitende Vs  Kawanda SS

Like it has before at the previous edition, this year’s Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSSA) Netball semi-final will an all-Ugandan affair in Huye, Rwanda.

Defending and record champions St. Mary’s Secondary School-Kitende will face another Wakiso district giant Kawanda SS.

Kitende who topped group B with eight (8) points after a 100% four games winning run will face group A second place Kawanda SS.

Kawanda SS recorded four wins and a loss to St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana to advance to the semi-final.

St. Mary’s-Kitende was the most scoring side in the group stage. They scored 337 goals and conceded 101 to register a goals difference of 236.

Kawanda SS scored 205, conceded 136 to register six (6) points.

In another semi-final St. Noa Girls face off with another power horse Buddo SS.

Buddo SS come to the stage as 2nd placed. The garnered six (6) points in four after losing Kitende in the biggest group stage clash.

They (Buddo SS) scored 260, and conceded 110.

St. Noa Girls are second scoring side in the championship with a tune of 266. They conceded 87 to register a 179 goals difference.

They (St. Noa) led group A unbeaten eight (8) points in four.

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