St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde head teacher Joseph Kamya hands over the school flag to the boy's captain Ichut Agok

Overview:

St Cyprian High School boys’ Basketballl team is in group H alongside Elite High School – Entebbe, Muntuyera High School Kitunga, St Martyr’s College Rushoroza and London College of St Lawrence. The girl’s team is pooled in Group D with Kibuli S.S, Maryland High School, St Mary’s Rushoroza and MaryHill High School.

Sports, like life has key benchmarks that expertly drive the vehicles at hand to perfect the act.

Talent, determination, character, discipline, passion, the zeal and enthusiasm are crucial pillars of life that active successful sportsmen dwell upon to surpass the bare-minimum.

As St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde basketball teams (boys and girls) report to Seroma Christian High School for the 2026 USSSA Ball Games 1, these are some of the important elements that their players will carry along.

Joseph Kamya flags off the girls basketball team for the 2026 USSSA Ball Games 1 at Seroma Christian High School, Mukono

Joseph Kamya, head teacher at St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde boldly outlined the aforementioned components as he officially off the teams for the games.

“As a parent, I urge you to remain disciplined at all times. Work hard and keep focused. You are not going to war. I wish you success” Kamya remarked as he officially handed over the school flag to the team captains Vivian Nakyanzi and Ichut Agok at the school premises.

Joseph Kamya, St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde head teacher

The boys’ basketball team returns to the nationals with their heads up after a stellar performance last year where they finished with silver in Bukedea.

Agok, the boys’ captain remains optimistic about a great performance.

Ichut Agok, the team captain of St Cyprian High School Boy’s basketball team

“We have prepared well and ready to give our best throughout all the matches with the trophy at sight” Agok hinted.

St Cyprian High School boys’ team is in group H alongside Elite High School – Entebbe, Muntuyera High School Kitunga, St Martyr’s College Rushoroza and London College of St Lawrence.

Joseph Kamya hands over the school flag to the girls basketball team captain Vivian Nakyanzi for the 2026 USSSA Ball Games 1

Nakyanzi, the girl’s team captain yearns to better last season’s debut performance where they staged a promising performance.

“We want to do better than we did last year. The target is to qualify for FEASSA Games in Tanzania” the S6 student remarked.

John Omondi (extreme right) keenly watches his team in training

The girl’s team is pooled in Group D with Kibuli S.S, Maryland High School, St Mary’s Rushoroza and MaryHill High School.

Head coach John Omondi reveals that the strategy is to attack a game at a time with the objective for the boys as winning the championship and negotiating through the knockout round for the girls.

St Cyprian High School head teacher Joseph Kamya hands over the school flag to Basketball captain Ichut

“We have key aspirations including winning the championship for the boys’ team. It is a game at a time strategy as we plan for the championship” the vastly experienced Omondi reveals.

Schools report to Seroma Christian High School on Wednesday, 29th April 2026 ahead of the grueling 9 day championship.

St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde Boy’s Basketball team

St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde Delegation:

Boys: Ichut Agok (Captain), Sijin Makeny,  Joseph Ngaya, Wal Wakow, Mading Machuo, Mustafa Hamuli, Gulan Amani, Augustin Bikanye, Mugabe Davis, Israel Ngakia, Ajang Ajeng, Atuhairwe Benjamin, Daudi George, Musiite Thiery Stephen, Amanyal Chuok Lam, Herbert Muhumuza

St Cyprian High School Girls Basketball team

Girls: Vivian Nakyanzi (Captain), Emily Lamunu, Anna Maria Nantale, Francesca Sony, Juliet Kaitesi, Janet Kwagala, Resty Nakibuuka, Melanie Ayieko Omondi, Sarah Adong Machar, Precious Nansamba, Christine Nakasujja, Jeniffer Imoja, Pricilla Yar Malex Chath, Abuol Agot Erijok

Head coach: John Omondi

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

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