Amus College School Girls football team

Overview:

All the semi-finalists are guaranteed of qualification to the 2026 FEASSA Games due in Morogoro city, Tanzania.

2026 USSSA Ball Games 1 (Girls Football):

Quarter-finals:

  • Amus College School 1-0 Bukedea Comprehensive
  • Rines SS 0(4) – 0 (2) Kawempe Muslim Secondary School
  • Jinja Progressive Academy 1 (4) – (5) 1 Boni ConsilIi Girls Vocational Secondary School
  • St Noa Girls 3-0 Latiffa Mixed Secondary

The big derby between Amus College School and Bukedea Comprehensive School lived up to its billing at the Uganda Christian University Playground on Tuesday, 5th March 2026.

Faith Akol scored in the second half as Amus College School broke the resilience of Bukedea Comprehensive School during their 1-0 victory in the quarterfinal.

Akol’s goal arrived from close range after a decent cut back by Margret Kusiima following an initial forward pass from Bushira Nalunkuma.

Amus College School will now face Wakiso region champions Rines S.S during Wednesday’s semi-final contest.

Rines S.S eliminated record champions Kawempe Muslim S.S after a 4-2 post-match penalty victory following a goalless draw in normal time.

St Noa Girls Vs Latifah Mixed | Credit: St Noa Girls Media

The other quarterfinal witnessed the defending champions, St Noa Girls School – Zana, eject Latiffa Mixed Secondary School 3-0.

Dorah Nangobi, Grace Kawino (penalty) and Teddy Namata were on target for St Noa Girls School Zana.

St Noa Girls School will face Isingiro district’s Boni Consilii Girls Vocational Secondary School.

Boni Consilii Girls Vocational Secondary School eliminated Jinja Progressive Academy (JIPRA) 5-4 in post-match penalties that followed a 1-all draw in normal time.

The semifinals will come on Wednesday, 6th May 2026, before the grand finale on the final day of competition.

All the semifinalists are guaranteed qualification to the 2026 FEASSA Games, due in Morogoro, Tanzania.

Girls’ football aside, the USSSA Ball Games 1 also involve Basketball (5×5), Table Tennis, Badminton, Rugby 15’s, Volleyball (U-17), Netball (U-17) and Handball U-17.

David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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