Fresh Diary Secondary Schools Games: Repeat of 2019 final as St. Noa Girls-Zana, Kawempe Muslim meet again

It will be memories rejuvenation for Fresh Diary Secondary Schools Games followers, organizers and the two finalists Kawempe Muslim and St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana as the two sides meet again in this edition’s final.

St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana beat King of Kings 1-0 in the semi-final for a final slot.

Forward Sylvia Kabene scored the all important gaol for St. Noa Girls to confirm a second successive final.

It’s should remembered that King of Kings bounced back into the race after winning a petition against Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga for fielding non-bonafied students against them in the quarter final.

Uganda Martyrs High School Lubaga was banned for two years after losing the defence.

Reigning champions Kawempe Muslim who beat St. Noa Girls 4-3 after penalties following a goalless draw in 2019 during the Mbale edition, beat Rines SS 1-0 to reach the final.

U20 National team star Hadijjah Nandago scored for Kawempe Muslim Secondary School against Rines.

St. Noa Girls beat Amus College 1-0 in the quarter final to book a date with King of Kings who petitioned against Uganda Martyrs High School after a 1-0 loss.

In round of 16, St. Noa Girls Secondary Schools-Zana outclassed Wakiso district champions Taggy High School Entebbe by 3-0.

Erycca Kanamunyeza scored a brace to extend her tally to nine while Nancy Mabdera scored the other for St. Noa.

To reach this stage, St. Noa Girls Secondary-Zana sailed through group H as leaders with a 100% win record gunning 21 points, 41 goals and conceded once.

All together, St. Noa Girls have scored 46 goals against one.

In the other quarter final, National and FEASSSA champions Kawempe Muslim Secondary School who beat Bishops SS Mukono 1-0 face Rines SS.

Kawempe scored through Suzan Nalukoda’s header to reach semi-finals.

In the round of 16, Kawempe Muslim staged a thrilling performance against Acaba Girls in a 6-0 win.

Suzan Nalukoda scored a hat-trick, a goal from Nalumu Phiona, Hadija Nandago and Shakira Nyinagahirwa to seal a quarter final slot

Proudly sponsored by Fresh Diary, the company’s marketing manager Vincent Omoth believes the sponsorship to the tournament is of great important to the youthful competitors.

“Our sponsorship essentially serves to nurture the sporting talent of our youth while highlighting the need for health and nutrition using our products. Fresh Dairy believes in developing a complete individual in terms of Sports, Academia and Health.”

“Fresh Dairy’s products are both healthy and nutritious. They include Long life or UHT milk, Fresh Milk, Flavoured milk, milk powder, Yoghurt, butter, ghee and cream, all coming in various sizes to suit varying customer preferences.” He added

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