
KSSSA Games: Makhoha confident of Dagoretti High's chances at national level
Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 20.07.23. | 07:42
The side finished in second place, losing to St Antony Boys in their last national games appearance in 2019
Coach Joseph Makhoha will guide his charges Dagoretti High School to their first Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) national games appearance since 2019 in boys football.
The side is back to the national stage after defeating pre-match favorites Highway High 1-0 to reclaim the Nairobi region boys' football title earlier this week.
Highway High had denied Dagoretti last year, defeating them in the semis of the games held at Lenana. They went on to lose 1-0 in the final against Waylight but the latter was disqualified for fielding ineligible players and Highway were crowned champions.
"We came prepared for this match, expecting a very tough contest and we are happy for this win. Winning means alot to us.
We won this match at the midfield but our defense also played a very crucial role.
As we prepare for the nationals, we are aware that will be a different ball game. I have, however, been there before and I am well aware of what to expect and how we need to prepare the team for that level of competition," Makhoha offered.
As they head back to the national games set for Kakamega School next month, Makhoha hopes to have a run as good as 2019's and go one better to win the title.
Up against Rift Valley's St Antony Boys, the Nairobi representative played for a barren draw in regular time before falling 6-5 in post-match penalties at the 2019 national games held in Kisumu.
Dagoretti High vs Highway Secondary, the winning goal is 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ptz93sBDja
— Anthony Fabian (@akachfab) July 18, 2023
Competitions in the other seven regions are underway this week with the national competition set for 7 to 12 August. The East African Championship will follow immediately from 15 August.












