St Julian SS 3 -0 Amus College.
It was the final which was had to expect ending the Boys Schools football championship happening in Masaka City.
James Ssekate scored twice in the first half the game one coming in 16th minute and another one coming 5 minutes later.
The game got into half time Interval with Mukono Zone representatives sitting comfortably in the drive of the game.
Returning to second half, Amus College was in Chasing position putting up some good display but Felix Ssekabuza’s boys were more than ready for the challenge.
Halfway through the second half more bizarre for Amus College arrived when the gone a man down following handball by Toto Majub offline with Goalkeeper already beaten by James Ssekate receiving red card from referee Edward Masembe Simon Wanyama scored through penalty to make it 3-0 for St Julian.
Coming up as under dogs on 26 April living as Champions nine days after posting a deserving performance right away from the begging of the championship.
To become champions the topped their group with two wins and a draw, eliminating Kyadondo SS at round of 32 passing had walks at round of 16 and in quarterfinal to stop host Masaka SS in the Semifinal on penalties for their third time to progress on penalties win.
Winning this year’s championship means that St Julian will represent Uganda at FEASSA games in August Joining joint hosts Amus College, Bukedea Comprehensive and FEASSA games Boys football defending Champions St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende.
Championship summary
Champions
- St Julian SS Seeta
- Amus College
- St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende
Best Goalkeeper
Denis Mugerwa (St Mary’s Kitende)
Top Scorer
Hakim Masaba
MVP
Ismael Magala (Blessed Sacrament Kimaanya)