Dominant Kitende books semifinal berth over Kibuli in USSSA boys soccer » The Touchline Sports activities

Dominant Kitende books semifinal berth over Kibuli in USSSA boys soccer » The Touchline Sports activities


 

Quarter Ultimate Outcomes

St Mary’s Kitende 3-0 Kibuli SS

Kyadondo S S 1 (8) -(9) 1 Bukedea Comphresive

Uganda Martyrs H/s Lubaga 0-1 Buddo SS

Mentor SS 0-1 JIPRA

St. Mary’s Boarding Secondary Faculty Kitende made a daring assertion on this 12 months’s USSSA Boys’ Nationwide Soccer Championship after a commanding 3–0 victory over long-time rivals Kibuli SS, sealing their place within the semifinals.

The quarterfinal conflict, performed on Monday, featured two of Uganda’s soccer powerhouses—12-time nationwide champions Kitende and 11-time winners Kibuli.

Kitende wasted no time asserting dominance, opening the scoring within the thirteenth minute via a calmly taken penalty by Claude Wakenge after a foul within the field.

Kitende doubled their lead halfway via the second half when Denis Kisiriko confirmed nice composure within the space, controlling the ball nicely earlier than slotting it previous the Kibuli goalkeeper within the 56th minute.

With Kibuli visibly shaken, Arafat Nkoola put the sport past attain with a strong header from a protracted cross delivered from the proper wing, capping off a complete efficiency.

Kitende had an opportunity to to even prolong the lead late within the sport, however Santos Agok squandered a golden alternative, firing over the bar within the dying moments.

Elsewhere in Ngora, yesterday Bukedea Complete Faculty booked their semifinal spot in dramatic trend, edging Kyaddondo SS 9-8 in a tense penalty shootout following a 1–1 attract common time.

Godfrey Ssekibengo scored for the Teso-based facet throughout regulation, whereas coach Ronald Ssali guided his workforce via the high-pressure shootout.

Jinja Progressive Academy (JIPRA) additionally made it to the final 4 after a slender 1–0 victory over Mentor SS.

Richard Okello, a former captain of Uganda’s U-17 nationwide workforce on the World Cup, was the match-winner with an important strike that secured his facet’s development.

Within the closing quarterfinal match, Budo SS edged previous Uganda Martyrs Lubaga 1–0 to finish the semifinal lineup.

Kibuli and Kitende, each former East African champions—Kibuli lifting the title in Arusha in 2022 and Kitende reclaiming it in 2023 in Huye, Rwanda—have dominated the regional soccer scene lately.

Nonetheless, it’s Kitende who continues their journey this 12 months.

Semifinal Fixtures:

St. Mary’s Kitende vs JIPRA

Bukedea Complete vs Budo SS

Each matches are scheduled for tomorrow morning in what guarantees to be an exhilarating day of schoolboy soccer.

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