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    Yesterday Friday 5th April 2019 saw the kick off of the annual Kabaka Birthday volleyball tourney with a number of teams outlining their intentions to claim this years championship in respective Categories.

    Volley ball actionIn the U-12 boys’ category, two times defending champions Sunrise primary school registered two straight wins against St James and first timers, Good Times Infant school, triumphing 2-1 and 2-0 respectively.

    In the U-14 boys’ category, St James condemned Good Times and Sunrise.

    Trophoies to be wonUnder the secondary school arrangement, Kinaawa High edged UIHMS with two straight wins in the female gender while Wampeewo Ntake overcame Kinaawa High 2-1. Debutants Sunrise then humbled both Wampeewo by 2-1 and Kinaawa 2-0.

    For the boys, it was a fault start for 2018 champions Mbogo Mixed who slipped to Kinaawa Kawempe but later returned strong in the subsequent game to beat Merryland High school 2-0.

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