Agoro Sare High School will not participate in the soccer finals because the little-known Karabok Secondary School eliminated it.
It now exists, leaving nine schools from various sub-counties to compete in a struggle for the county championship, which will be played next week.
Schools to watch are Ringa, Kabarok, and Tomboya, located in Rachuonyo East, South, and Suba North, respectively.
Others to parade their teams in the anticipated hot competition are Paul Mboya from Rachuonyo North, God Marera of Rangwe and Bishop Mugendi from Suba South.
Gethsemane will represent Suba West Sub-county, while Mirogi and Homay High will go in for Ndiwa and Homabay town sub-counties, respectively.
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Branch Justin Obok said this year’s teams showed a higher completion rate than last year and attributed it to early, determined training by their respective team managers.
He asked team managers to embrace teamwork that would enable them to produce the best team, which would represent them well when they met other teams from around the country.
“We are not merely computing but preparing the best team that will carry our flag beyond the subcounty level,” he said.
The secretary said that the Nyanza region has a long tradition of excelling in the country’s football matches and asked the youth to draw strength from that psychology to enable them to make significant advancements in their play.
By Enock Okong’o
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