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FEASSSA: Kawempe, St. Noa Girls epic tie ends in stalemate

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FEASSSA: Kawempe, St. Noa Girls epic tie ends in stalemate
Uganda’s Secondary Schools girls football giants St. Noa and Kawempe Muslim staged the greatest entertainment of day three morning at the ongoing FEASSSA Games in Huye, Rwanda. The tight contest between the two sides ended goalless to push both sides to seven (7) points in group A. Kawempe Muslim lead the group on goals difference […]

Uganda’s Secondary Schools girls football giants St. Noa and Kawempe Muslim staged the greatest entertainment of day three morning at the ongoing FEASSSA Games in Huye, Rwanda.

The tight contest between the two sides ended goalless to push both sides to seven (7) points in group A.

Kawempe Muslim lead the group on goals difference advantage.

In yesterday games, Imelda Kasemiire converted from the penalty mark to inspire St. Noa Girls Secondary School-Zana to a slim 1-0 win against GS Gatizo of Rwanda.

St. Noa Girls overcame Tanzania’s Ziba by 2-1 in their group opener.

Captain Sarah Babirye lived by example to score the opener for the Zana based side as the first stanza ended 1-0.

Sylvia Kabene sealed the victory for Uganda side St. Noa with a hard close range shot in last ten minutes of play.

Kawempe Muslim Secondary School easily won their second fixture 3-0 against Ziba of Tanzania.

Allen Nassazi, Rebecca Nakato and Hadijjah Babirye scored for Kawempe.

Kawempe Muslim Secondary School beat Butera Girls of Kenya by 3-1 in the opener.

Allen Nassazi, Hadijjah Babirye, Phiona Nabulime were on target for Kawempe whilst Diana Anyango scored a consolation for Kenya’s Butera Girls

Meanwhile Uganda’s champions Amus College, Bukedea register a second successive win against Sacred Heart of Gulu-Uganda.

The tie ended 4-0. Shaylne Opisa grabbed a brace and a goal from Aujat Dorine and Shalyne Ikalakala.

Amus College beat Apaer of Rwanda by 1-0 their group opener.

Skipper Shayline Opisa scored the all-important goal of the game in the opening half that turned into the winner.

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