Contenders Kitende, BCS, mantain perfect start with wins over Ssaku & Ndejje SS

Record champions St Mary’s Kitende beat a ressilient Ssaku side 2-0 and other  title contenders Bukedea Comprehensive School thumped Ndejje SS 5-0 in the morning USSSA boy’s games played at BCK stadium in Ngora.

 

Ssaku XI defeated by Kitende. Photo credit: USSSA media

 

Jahid Monda scored in the first half and Leonard Kasanya came off the bench to put the icing on the cake in the second half with a simple header to ensure the 12-time(s) champions bag maximum points.

 

St Mary’s Kitende XI that beat Ssaku…Photo credit: Wyclief Musinguzi

 

Another serious contender for the title, BCS thumped Ndejje SS 5-0 in the 11pm game; Simon Wanyama scored the second hat-trick of the tournament, Moses Ssengendo and Amis Busigye scored the other for Ssali coached side.

 

Asiimwe 12, with Ssekibengo and Coach Dennis

 

Two sides yet to concede a goal, Kitende beat Bugisu High 4-0 in their first game yesterday and makes it maximum 6 points with today’s win against Ssaku.

St Mary’s Kitende head coach Hassan Zzungu was impressed by the spirit his boys put up and pointed at the big prize as their target.

” I happy the boys have given their best playing against a team that sits behind to defend not to concede many goals and it’s not always easy to break them, but a 2-0 win am happy, about our target, it’s a norm, SMASK’s arget in each competition we participate in, is to win it, so that’s what we want to achieve.” He told Sports256 media after the match.

His counterpart Ssekitoleko of Ssaku, despite loosing 2-0 he was such a happy loosing to a giant with a small margin.

” We already wrote history being here after almost 15 years, we are here mainly for our boys to learn more and get experience, loosing 2-0 to Kitende is an achievement, others loose by 10 plus goals. He stated.

New big boys, but yet to taste the sweatness of lifting the USSSA boy’s football title, BCS after a 1-0 win yesterday, beat Ndejje SS 5-0 today to go top of group H.

Express FC star and BCS vice captain John Assimwe was happy for the result and as well pointed at making history at the school.

” It’s a morale boasting win for us, you know it’s not easy playing school football because there is no much space like it is in the Premier league but we have to raise up as team senior players to carry the team to achieve our target of winning the title.” Assimwe stated.

St Mary’s Kitende will play Notre Dame in their last group I contest.

Action returns this (Thursday) evening with the official opening match to be played between hosts Ngola High school and Kyaddondo SS at 3pm at Ngola H/S Pitch.

 

Other Match day 3 Results

Kabalega ss 01:01 Uganda Martyrs Lubaga

Buziga Islamic 01:00 Luwero ss

Kitende 02:00 Saaku

Bsk Kimanya 01: 02 Lagwai seed

Mvara 03-00 Rubongi army.

Buddo SS 00-00 Bishop Comboni

St Gerald 00-02 Quality HS

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