School Sports
The different top performers at 2026 Wakiso Zone schools sports championship

2026 Wakiso Zone schools’ sports championships:
Top performers:
Football:
- Boys: St Mary’s Kitende (Gold), Kyaddondo SS Matugga (Silver), Budo S.S (Bronze)
- Girls: Rines SS (Gold), St Noa Girls Zana (Silver), Light High School Sseguku (Bronze)
Basketball (5X5):
- Boys: Mbogo Mixed (Gold), Mbogo Mixed (Silver), Kisubi Mapeera (Bronze)
- Girls: St Noa Girls Zana (Gold), St Mary’s Kitende (Silver), Buddo S.S (Bronze)
Basketball (3X3):
- Boys: Mbogo Mixed (Gold), Kajjansi Progressive (Silver)
- Girls: St Mary’s Kitende (Gold), Exodus College (Silver), Trinity College Nabbingo (Bronze)
Volleyball:
- Girls: Kinaawa Mugongo (Gold), Trinity College Nabbingo (Silver), Wampeewo Ntake (Bronze)
Table Tennis:
- Boys: Mbogo Mixed (Gold), St Michael (Silver), St Andrew’s Ssanda (Bronze)
- Girls: Mbogo Mixed (Gold), St Michael (Silver), Kawanda S.S (Bronze)
Lawn Tennis:
- Boys: St Mary’s Kitende (Gold), Kings College Budo (Silver)
- Girls: Gayaza High School (Gold), Kings College Budo (Silver)
Hockey:
- Girls: Kings College Budo (Gold), Kyaddondo SS Matugga (Silver)
The 2026 Wakiso zone schools sports championship successfully concluded at the Kabaka Kyabaggu stadium found within the WAKISHA Resource center on Tuesday, 14th April 2026.
A mammoth gathering comprising of students, school administrators, teachers, sports enthusiasts, well-wishers and the general public witnessed this climax.

Four football matches were played; two bronze medal duels and two gold medal matches.
The early kick off witnessed Light High School Sseguku win 1-0 over Boston High School Mpala for the bronze.
This was followed by Buddo S.S’ 1-0 triumph over Aidan College Ndejje in the boys’ bronze medal match.






The epic finale, watched by a big cheering crowd had record winners St Mary’s Kitende edge Kyaddondo S.S 2-1.
Jordan Tugume and Dennis Kisiriko were on target for St Mary’s Kitende whilst Rafael Masuudi had the consolation for first time finalists, Kyaddondo S.S with a well struck penalty.
In girls’ football, the final was won by Rines S.S who beat St Noa Zana 3-1 in post match penalties after a 1-all draw in normal time.

Other sports disciplines:
In the other sports disciplines played, Mbogo Mixed won Table Tennis for either gender.
For Volleyball, Kinawa High Basketball 5×5 was won by Buddo SS and St Noa Girls Zana in the boys and girls gender respectively.
3×3 version of Basketball had Mbogo Mixed as boys’ champions and St Mary’s Kitende won for the girls.
Kinawa High School won boys’ Badminton gold and St Michael International took the girls’ gold.
School won gold for girls ahead of Trinity College Nabbingo (silver) and Wampeewo Ntake (bronze).
In Lawn Tennis, St Mary’s Kitende emerged the boys’ champions as Gayaza High School took gold for the girls.
Kings College Budo won gold for Hockey.
Wakiso District Education Officer was the chief guest, flanked by the chairperson of Wakiso schools association and a number of head teachers for the different schools.

“The 2026 Wakiso zone schools sports championship was a success with the different schools taking part in the indoor and outdoor sports disciplines. The level of competition was top notch and I commend the different schools for preparing their teams well.” Gerald Katamba, chairperson hinted.
The excelling schools will represent Wakiso Zone in the nationals. USSSA Ball Games 1 (Girls football, Basketball, Table Tennis and Badminton) will be hosted at Seroma Christian School.
The USSSA U-20 boys’ football will happen in Lira.
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School Sports
2026 USSSA Ball Games II: Five sports disciplines to be demonstrated in Gulu city

- Event: 2026 USSSA Ball Games II
- Host school: Sacred Heart Secondary School, Gulu city
- Dates: 8th to 17th July
The Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Ball Games II will take center stage between the 8th to 17th July 2026 in Gulu city, Northern Uganda.
These games will be hosted by Sacred Heart Secondary School for the U-14, U-17 and U-20 age categories.
There will be five sports disciplines that will be on demonstration show for both boys and girls to include Golf, Kabaddi, Kho Kho, Pickleball and Darts, according to the USSSA competitions director Emmanuel Kasakya.

Main menu:
The main cluster of games has U-14 CAF football, U-17 football and U-17 basketball. The others entail U-20 basketball (3X3 version), DanceSport (U-20), Woodball (U-20), Beach Soccer (U-20), Beach Volleyball (U-20), Lacrosse (U-20), Chess (U-20), Ludo (U-20), Scrabble (U-20), Volleyball (U-20), Netball (U-20), Cricket (U-20), Handball (U-20), Rugby 7’s (U-20), Futsal (U-20), Baseball, Softball and Baseball 5 (U-20) as well as Athletics & Cross Country (U-20).








Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) in conjunction with the various sports federations and associations join hands together to host successful games.
A number of sports venues in and around Gulu city will be used as confirmed in the coming weeks.
The top performers from each discipline will qualify to represent Uganda at the 2026 FEASSA Games due to be hosted in Morogoro city, Tanzania.
Last year, the USSSA Ball Games II were hosted in Tororo municipality.

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School Sports
10-man Amus College School eliminate St Mary’s Kitende to book final against Bukedea Comprehensive South | 2026 USSSA Boys football

2026 USSSA Boys’ football:
Final (Tuesday, 19th May ): Amus College School Vs St Mary’s Kitende
Semi-finals (Monday, 18th May):
- Amus College School 0 (4) – 0 (1) St Mary’s Kitende
- Kyadondo SS 0-1 Bukedea Comprehensive South
Excitement, wild smiles, tears, pain and agony defined the mood at Dr Obote College playground in Lira as Amus College ejected St Mary’s Kitende at the semi-final level of the 2026 Uganda Secondary Schools Sports Association (USSSA) Boys’ football in Lira city, Northern Uganda.
Amus College School completed the tense game a man less following a sending off for Pius Oyirwoth after a second bookable offence.
Normal time of this end-to-end contest ended goal-less with penalties called to decide the outcome of the game.
Mathias Kasadha, Ivan Okello, Roy Olara and captain Iddi Abdul Rashid were on target for Amus College School.
St Mary’s Kitende scored their only kick through Moses Kalule as Marvin Kabiito placed his shot off the lower post and out of the goal frame.
Amus College School goalkeeper Usama Chagama dived to his left to save a shoot from Collins Ochatre.

The other semi-final at Lira Town College witnessed Bukedea Comprehensive School South pip Kyadondo S.S 1-0 courtesy of Patrick Ssenkusu’s 55th minute goal.
Now Tuesday’s final shall have Amus College School and Bukedea Comprehensive School South.
The bronze medal match has St Mary’s Kitende against Kyadondo SS Matugga in the all Wakiso region affair.
USSSA unveiled a brand-new trophy that will be handed over to the new champion in waiting on Tuesday, 19th May 2026.
The championship attracted as many as 64 schools from the different corners of the country.
Quarter-final Results:
- St Mary’s Kitende 6-0 NUMASA S.S
- London College Nansana 0-1 AMUS College School
- Buddo S.S 0-1 Kyadondo S.S
- Bukedea Comprehensive School South (4) 1 – 1 (1) Masaka SS
Round of 16 Results:
- Masaka S.S 1-0 Lubiri S.S
- Madina Islamic S.S 1-2 St Mary’s Kitende
- NUMASA S.S 2-0 Busia S.S
- Bukedea Comprehensive School South 1-0 Green Light Islamic School
- Kyadondo S.S 2-1 Nkoma S.S
- Amus College School 1-0 Mentor S.S
- Mbale Progressive S.S 0 (2) – 0 (4) London College Nansana
- Buddo S.S 2-1 Kawempe Muslim S.S
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School Sports
Ijosiga fires Amus College past London College Nansana to storm semifinal | 2026 USSSA Boys’ Football

2026 USSSA Boys’ football:
Quarter-finals:
- London College Nansana 0-1 AMUS College School
- Buddo S.S 0-1 Kyadondo S.S
Other Quarterfinal matches:
- Bukedea Comprehensive Vs Masaka S.S (2 PM)
- NUMASA S.S. vs St. Mary’s Kitende (4 PM)
* All at Lira Town College Playground
Amus College School joined Kyadondo S.S. in the semifinals of the ongoing USSSA Boys’ Football Championship in Lira city, Northern Uganda.
Hardworking forward Mudasir Ijosiga struck home the only goal in the mid-morning duel played at the Lira Town College playground on Sunday, 17th May 2026.
Ijosiga was well positioned to tap home from close range past goalkeeper Brian Ssentabadde off an inviting laid ball from the left flank by Ivan Okello.



As Amus College pushed for a killer, London College sought the equaliser, but all the options did not yield any fruit.
The Bukedea District-based school has now joined Kyadondo S.S, who booked their berth in the last four stage at the expense of the 2025 champions Buddo S.S.
Kyadondo S.S beat Buddo S.S 1-0 courtesy of midfielder Bashir Edema’s penalty two minutes past the half-hour mark.
Kyadondo’s talismanic winger, Rafael Masuudi, posed all sorts of provocations to the Buddo defence that had Tom Ssasazi, skipper Dickson Barasa and Ronald Mukisa Ssegirinya.
“This is a great achievement for the school. We have planned well since the holidays, and the FEASSA qualification is a big reward. I salute the players, coaching staff and the school management,” Hakim Ssenkumba remarked after the game.
Last two Quarterfinal matches:
A slippery ground at Lira Town College for the remaining two quarterfinal matches on Sunday afternoon after heavy rains.
Bukedea Comprehensive School (South) tussles Masaka S.S at 2 PM, with the last contest between Masaaka city’s NUMASA S.S and the tournament record winners St Mary’s Kitende at 4 PM.
A new trophy was officially unveiled on Thursday, 14th May 2026 and will be handed over to the champions after the final this coming Tuesday.
Round of 16 Results:
- Masaka S.S 1-0 Lubiri S.S
- Madina Islamic S.S 1-2 St Mary’s Kitende
- NUMASA S.S 2-0 Busia S.S
- Bukedea Comprehensive School South 1-0 Green Light Islamic School
- Kyadondo S.S 2-1 Nkoma S.S
- Amus College School 1-0 Mentor S.S
- Mbale Progressive S.S 0 (2) – 0 (4) London College Nansana
- Buddo S.S 2-1 Kawempe Muslim S.S
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