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St Mary’s Kitende, Lubiri SS progress out of Group P | 2026 USSSA Boys’ Football

2026 USSSA Boys’ football:
Thursday Results:
Group P:
- St Mary’s Kitende 3-0 Seroma Christian High School
- Bukedea Comprehensive School North 0-2 Lubiri S.S
Group M:
- Kitgum Standard High School 4-1 Lumino High School
- Madinah Islamic 1-1 Masaka S.S
Group L:
- Busia SS 1-0 Kibuli S.S
- St Kagwa Bushenyi 2-2 Kabalega S.S
Other Results
- Kitara 2-2 Idiwa Parents
- NUMASA 1-3 Bukedea Comprehensive South
- GreenLight Islamic 2-1 St Joseph Buyaga
- Mbarara Army 0-4 Panyadoli Self Help
- Mvara S.S 2-3 Bristol S.S
St Mary’s Boarding School Kitende topped Group P at the ongoing 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Boys’ football happening in Lira, Northern Uganda.
This followed a 3-0 victory over Seroma Christian High School at the Lango College Sports Ground II on Thursday mid-morning.
Jordan Tugume, Nabil Kajumbi and skipper Collins Ochatre were on target for St Mary’s Kitende.
All the goals arrived in the second half after a spirited display from Seroma Christian High School.
“I salute the players for their character and hard work. We were also patient right from the first half,” Hassan Zzungu, head coach of St Mary’s Kitende, remarked after the game.

The results mean that St Mary’s Kitende tops Group P, heading to the Round of 32 stage.
In the same group, Lubiri SS outsmarted Bukedea Comprehensive North 2-0. Malith Abui and Daniel Malual scored for Dan Ssegawa’s coached Lubiri S.S as they finished with six points.
From Group M, Masaka S.S and Madina Islamic SS qualified as first and second, respectively. These two schools shared the spoils one-all at the Lira Town College playground.
Masaka S.S completes the group phase unscathed with seven points, and Madina Islamic on five.
Meanwhile, Kitgum Standard High School thumped Lumino High 4-1 for their first win, which only took them to four points.
With the completion of the group stages, focus turns to the knockout round (stage of 32) and the classification duels to determine the positioning of teams between 33 and 64.
Boys’ football is a premier competition organised by the Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA).
The other competitions include Ball Games 1 (Basketball, Rugby 15’s, Hockey, Girls football, Netball U-17, Handball U-17), the swimming gala and Ball Games 2 (Basketball 3X3), Rugby 7’s, Netball U-17, Tennis, Handball, Dancesport and woodball.
Round of 32 Fixtures

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Buddo S.S, Mbale Progressive march to Round of 16 as fallen St Noa Basketballer Anyango is honoured | 2026 USSSA Boys’ Football

2026 USSSA Boys’ football:
Round of 32 (Morning Results):
- Buddo S.S 3-0 Kisozi Seed SS
- Masindi S.S 0 (4) – 0 (5) Mbale Progressive
- Kicwamba High School 0-2 Kawempe Muslim
- Agape S.S 1-2 London College Nansana
There was a special moment of silence before every Round of 32 at the ongoing Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Boys’ football in Lira city on Friday, 15th May 2026.
This was in honour of the deceased female basketball player from St Noa Girls School – Zana Maxine Modesta Anyango, who died on Thursday.
Anyango featured in the recently concluded USSSA Ball Games 1 held at Seroma Christian High School, where she suffered a knee injury that necessitated surgery that did not go as planned.
In the opening Round of 32 games played on Friday morning, there was a moment of silence before kick-off to honour the life of the deceased.
During the games proper, defending champions Buddo outsmarted Kisozi Seed 3-0 at the Lira Town College playground.

A goal in each half from John Bosco Ssembuzi (own goal), a stunning long-range strike from Aaron Okello and a tap-in from Hilary Tumwine inspired Ssemakula Magulu’s coached Buddo S.S to the victory desired.
It would have been a cricket score for the reigning champions had their lead forward Ambrose Aboy, Francis Balaba and substitute Umar Katamba carried their scoring boots to the field.
Kisozi Seed’s skipper Asuman Ssenono was impressive throughout the well-attended duel, also televised live on FUFA TV.
In the other Round of 32 games played, Mbale Progressive, Kawempe Muslim and London College Nansana also progressed to the Round of 16.
Mbale Progressive needed a 5-4 post-match penalty victory over Masindi SS after a barren draw at the Lango College playground 1.
Kawempe Muslim defeated Kicwamba High School 2-0 at Dr Obote College playground 1, whilst London College Nansana eliminated Agape S.S 2-1.
More Round of 32 matches will be played throughout Friday, alongside the classification duels to determine positions 33 to 64.
Saturday, 16th May 2026, is earmarked for the Round of 16 matches as the quarterfinals loom on Sunday.
A new trophy was officially unveiled on Thursday that will be awarded to the champions in waiting.

Round of 32 matches continued:
11 AM Games:
- Kyadondo S.S Vs Mukono Kings High School – Lira Town College ground
- Jinja Progressive Academy (JIPRA) Vs Amus College School – Lango College 1 Playground
- Ssingo S.S Vs Nkoma SS – Dr Obote College 1 Playground
- Ibanda S.S Vs Mentor S.S – Dr Obote College 2 Playground
2 PM Games:
- Bukedea Comprehensive South Vs Bristol S.S – Lira Town College Playground
- NUMASA S.S Vs Mvara S.S – Dr Obote College Playground 1
- Green Light Islamic School Vs Kibuli S.S – Lango College Playground 1
- St Joseph S.S Buyaga Vs Busia S.S – Dr Obote College 2 Playground
4 PM Games:
- Masaka S.S Vs Lake Side S.S – Lira Town College
- Madina Islamic S.S Vs Aiden College School – Lango College Playground 1
- Ngora High School Vs Lubiri S.S – Dr Obote College Playground 1
- Kitara S.S Vs St Mary’s Kitende – Dr Obote College Playground 2
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Amus College School ascends to summit of Group F after comprehensive win over Trinity College Abilomino | 2026 USSSA Boys Football

USSSA Boys Football 2026:
Matchday 1 (Collected Results):
Group F:
- Amus College School 4-0 Trinity College Abilomino
- Standard High School Ndejje 0-1 Mukono Kings High School
Group M:
- Madina Islamic Secondary SS 0-0 Kitgum Standard High School
- Lumino High 1-2 Masaka S.S
Group C:
- Kicwamba High School 1-0 Bwera SS
- Agape SS 6-1 Makobore High School
Group A:
- Buddo S.S 2-0 Teso College Aloet
- Masindi SS 6-2 Kaserem S.S
Group D:
- St Peter’s College Tororo 3-4 Metor S.S
- London College Nansana 0-0 Kawempe Muslim
Other Results:
- Ssingo S.S 3-0 Bishop Comboni College
- Bukedea Comprehensive (North) 1-1 St Mary’s Kitende
- Kyadondo S.S 2-1 Kigumba Intensive SS
- Standard High School – Ndejje 1-0 Mukono Kings
- Madina Islamic S.S 0-0 Kitgum Standard High
- Greenlight Islamic 5-1 Dr Obote College
- Lira Town College 1-3 NUMASA Secondary School
- Kalisizo Seed 1-1 Jinja Progressive Academy (JIPRA)
- Bukedea Comprehensive South 4-1 PP Newton
- Aringa S.S 0-1 St Joseph Buyaga
- Muzza Christian 1-2 Mvara S.S
- Mbale Progressive 1-1 Kisozi Seed
- Aiden College 5-0 Garama S.S
- Lubiri S.S 3-0 Seroma Christian High School
Amus College School whipped Trinity College Abilomino 4-0 during Group F of the 2026 USSSA Boys’ Football on Monday, 11th May at the Dr Obote College Playground 2 in Boroboro.
Ijosiga Mudasir, Mathias Kasadha, John Brian Otim and Noordin Sharif Okaka (penalty) were on target during the well-graced duel.
Victory spurred Amus College School to the summit of Group F, on goal difference over Mukono Kings High School, who beat Standard High School Ndejje 1-0.

Other results:
Masaka Secondary School stormed aloft of Group M after a 2-1 victory over Lumino High School.
Christened as “Aga Khan”, Masaka SS gritted their teeth to record the win and attain maximum points on match day one of the annual schools’ football competition.
Earlier in the day, Madina Islamic Secondary School had played to a goalless draw with Kitgum Standard High School at the Dr Obote College Playground (2) in Boroboro.
St Mary’s Kitende was held by Bukedea Comprehensive School North to a one-all draw during the ill-tempered contest.
Uthuman Kaaya gave Bukedea Comprehensive School North the lead before Denis Kisiriko equalised in the second half.
Kichwamba High School edged Bwera SS 1-0 during group C at the Dr Obote College Playground 1. Robert Nkasiima scored a header in the 28th minute for Kicwamba High School.
The other Group C contest witnessed Agape S.S triumph majestically 6-1 over Makobore High School at the Lango College Playground II in a one-sided duel that took Agape SS top of the pool.
On Tuesday morning, Agape will face Kicwamba High School at the Lango College Playground 2 in a definite cracker that will decide who tops this group.
The defending champions, Buddo S.S., edged Teso College Aloet at the re-greened Lira Town College playground. Aaron Okello and Hillary Tumusiime were on target for Buddo S.S.
Bukedea Comprehensive (South) whipped PP Newton 4-1. Simon Wanyama and Bob Atendele each had a brace in this match.
Musa Joshua was on target as Aringa SS beat St Joseph Buyaga 1-0, whilst Masaka SS overcame Lumino High 2-1.
Hosts Lira Town College lost 3-1 to NUMASA, Kyadondo SS defeated Kigumba Intensive 2-1.
The contest between Madinah Islamic and Kitgum High ended goalless, whilst Kalisizo Seed and Jinja Progressive Academy played to a one-all draw.
Joram Mukisa gave JIPRA the lead in the 26th minute, with Abdul Murungi replying for Kalisizo Seed through a well-converted penalty.
Aiden College whipped Garama S.S 5-0 as Amus College School easily beat Trinity College Abilomino from Kole District.
Ijosiga Mudadir and Mathias Kasadha were on target for Amus College School.
The matches will run until the 19th June 2026 at the different grounds in Lira, with the semifinalists booking their berths to the 2026 FEASSA Games in Morogoro, Tanzania.
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