
Musingu and Uganda's Wampeewo Ntakke players in action on August 22, 2026. [Musingu High School]
Musingu Boys Senior School are the new kings of the Federation of East Africa Schools Association (FEASSA) handball.
This follows their successful campaign at this year’s games that ended on Saturday in Morogoro, Tanzania. Musingu, who had dethroned last year’s winners St Luke’s Kimilili, at the Western Region games, gave a good account of themselves winning all the titles that Kimilili had won at all levels.
On Saturday, they ensured that the regional trophy returned to Kenya as they staged a brilliant show against Uganda’s Wampeewo Ntakke in the final.
In a high-stakes duel, Musingu Tornados remained calm amid the high tension to beat Wampeewo 32-30 and secure their maiden regional gong.
Musingu coach Caleb Simiyu said that they had finally made it happen after several failed attempts.
“I thank my players and the school administration for it’s through their hard work, dedication and support that we celebrate these achievements today. We were not among the favourites to win this title and it feels great to have made every minute on the pitch count,” said Simiyu.
He added that it was not an easy match, but the players kept pushing themselves, for they had a goal to achieve.