USSSA Elite Games Namagabi Reignite Campaign with Dominant Display Over

USSSA Elite Games: Namagabi Reignite Campaign with Dominant Display Over the Hosts



By Kayiira Jackson 

Namagabi Secondary School produced a spirited response to defeat hosts Janan Secondary School 2-0 in the boys’ volleyball category, keeping their campaign alive at the ongoing Elite Games in Bombo.

The Kayunga-based Islamic school had earlier stumbled in their opening fixture, falling 2-0 to St. Kagwa Bushenyi High School. Despite a bright start in the first set where they opened up a six-point gap, Namagabi’s momentum faded as St. Kagwa rallied to take control and eventually sealed the match in straight sets.

Determined to make amends, Namagabi returned to the court with renewed focus against the hosts. This time, they corrected their earlier mistakes and dominated proceedings from start to finish. The visitors comfortably claimed the first set 25-12 before wrapping up the second 25-10 to secure a convincing straight-sets victory and earn the bragging rights.

Namagabi will resume action on Saturday with two crucial fixtures. They face St. Benedict Secondary School at 11am before taking on Seroma Christian High School at 4pm.

Boys’ Volleyball Results

  • Seroma Christian High School 1-2 Standard High School Zana
  • Mbarara High School 1-2 St. Benedict SS
  • St. Kagwa Bushenyi 2-0 Namagabi SS
  • Bukedea Comprehensive School 2-0 Janan SS
  • Standard High School Zana 0-2 Bukedea Comprehensive
  • Mbarara High School 1-2 Seroma Christian High School
  • Janan SS 0-2 Namagabi SS

Girls’ Volleyball Results

  • St. Elizabeth Girls School 0-2 Bukedea Comprehensive
  • Seroma Christian High School 2-1 Katikamu SDA Secondary School
  • Seroma Christian High School 2-0 Sheema High School
  • Katikamu SDA 2-0 Sheema High School
  • Bukedea Comprehensive School 2-0 Katikamu SDA.


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