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USSSA Ball Games II Kabale 2023; Beach Soccer Competition, Mukono Kings Leave Opponents Wailing

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Mukono Kings High School was so good with a breath taking and chance taking display of beach soccer in the girls’ games. After losing the first game, the girls from Mukono on Thursday roared out full throttle to plunge their opponents into total chaos.

It was not one, two, three or ten goals past The Academy St. Lawrence, but twenty (20) goals for Mukono Kings without a response – not even a slight one. Aidha Namuwonge, Zubeda Chandiru, James Concy Elmani scored six, four and four in that order. Sarah Birungi, Precious Moriku and Doreen Nantume contributed the other six goals.

St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus were the next in line, and just like The Academy, they also suffered at the hands of Mukono Kings High School, and similarly fell to a 20-0 gruesome defeat.

This time, Kulusum Nakato was the tormentor in chief, tucking in nine goals alone. Aidha Namuwonge could not afford missing the feast. She struck four as Zubedah Chandiru and James Concy Elmani scored hat tricks. Sarah Nakyanzi closed the flood gates with a fine strike to take the count to 20-0 up.

It was indeed an outing of thrashing. Shamma High School took St. Lawrence Citizens High School- Horizon Campus to school with a 16-1 beating.

Peace Muduwa produced a master class performance with ten goals, Agnes Nalunkuuma bagged five before Faith Cherop scored an own goal to compound misery on her side. Racheal Emong got Horizon Campus’ lone goal.

Standard High School Zana (STAHIZA) continued to dominate the boys’ side. Against St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus, STAHIZA won 13-1.

Al Mahad Bin Umar and Syson Nasasira came out with hat tricks. Joshua Galabuzi and Bashir Kintu showed up with braces. Micheal Jinta and the rest completed the rout. Isaac Dauda was there for St. Lawrence with a consolation.

In the other matches, hosts St. Mary’s College Rushoroza won 8-5 against The Academy St. Lawrence, St. Lawrence College – Paris Palais beat St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus 6-3 just in time before London College of St. Lawrence defeated St. Lawrence College – Paris Palais 5-2.

Match Day 3 Results

Beach soccer – Girls

St. Lawrence Citizens High School- Horizon Campus 1-16 Shamma High School

Mukono High School 20-0 The Academy St. Lawrence

Mukono Kings High School 20-0 St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus

Boys

Standard High School 13-1 St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus

St. Mary’s College Rushoroza 8-5 The Academy St. Lawrence

St. Lawrence College – Paris Palais 6-3 St. Lawrence Citizens High School – Cream Land Campus

London College of St. Lawrence 5-2 St. Lawrence College – Paris Palais

GIRLS – BEACH SOCCER TABLE STADING:

PosSCHOOLPWDLFAGDPts.
1Mukono King’s HS3201244406
2Shamma High2200203176
3The Academy of St Lawrence3   2011922-56
4St Lawrence Citizens HS- horizon campus2002167-90
5St Lawrence Citizens HS- Cream Land campus2002133-320

TOP SCORER-GIRLS

PosNAMEGOALSSCHOOL
1MUDUWA PEACE12SHAMMA HIGH SCOOL
2NAMUWONGE AIDAH10MUKONO KINGS HIGH SCHOOL
3NAKATO KULUSUM9MUKONO KINGS HIGH SCHOOL

BOYS – BEACH SOCCER TABLE STADINGS:

PosSCHOOLPWDLFAGDPts.
1Standard High Zzana3300287219
2St Mary’s Rushoroza3201171256
3St Lawrence college-Paris Palais320114896
4London College of St Lawrence3102912-33
5The Academy of ST Lawrence3103139-93
6St Lawrence Citizens HS- Cream Land campus3002828-270

TOP SCORER-BOYS

PosNAMEGOALSSCHOOL
1KYOMUHENDO CHURCHILL7Academy of ST Lawrence
2TWEBAZE EDWIN7St Mary’s Rushoroza
3NSAASIRA SYSON6Standard High Zana
4AL-MAHAD BIN UMAR6Standard High Zana
5NIYIGABA JOE4Paris Plaise of St Lawrence
6MUNEZERO FREDERICK3St Mary’s Rushoroza
7NSUBUGA SAMUEL2London College of St Lawrence
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