Former East Africa and National champions St. Anthony’s Boys High School, Kitale have reinforced their squad with the acquisition of highly rated attacking midfielder Roy Clinton Osoi from the Homabay-based Oyaro Sports Academy.
The move is seen as a major boost for the giants of Kitale as they prepare for another competitive season in school football, where expectations remain high due to their decorated history and strong talent pipeline.
Head coach Peter Mayoyo Shikutwa confirmed the signing, noting that Osoi will join the institution on a full football scholarship, a testament to both his ability and the school’s continued commitment to nurturing exceptional young talent.
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Mayoyo described the new signing as a technically gifted midfielder with exceptional vision, quick decision-making, and an eye for goal, qualities that fit seamlessly into St. Anthony’s attacking philosophy.
For Osoi, the move marks a significant step in his football journey. Having honed his craft at Oyaro Sports Academy, where he stood out for his creativity and consistency, he now joins one of the most successful and respected football institutions in East Africa.
St. Anthony’s Boys, famed for producing top-level players and dominating regional and national competitions, offers him a platform to further develop and showcase his talent on bigger stages.
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The signing also underscores the school’s strategic approach to rebuilding and strengthening its squad with young, hungry, and technically refined players.
With school football evolving rapidly and competition intensifying across counties and regions, such targeted acquisitions are key to sustaining excellence.
As preparations intensify for upcoming tournaments and school games, all eyes will be on Osoi to see how quickly he settles into the squad and how much impact he can make in the heart of midfield.
For now, the excitement within the St. Anthony’s camp is clear, a promising talent has joined a proven powerhouse.
By Philip Koech
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