KSSSA: Erima eyes a second successive national title with Tigoi Girls

Tigoi Girls’ hockey’s head coach, Moses Erima, is cofident they will defend
their national title in the upcoming Kenya
Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Term One Games slated for
April 7-12 at Shanzu TTC in Mombasa.
The Western region giants defeated Misikhu Girls
1-0 to book their third consecutive nationals ticket a fortnight ago, and Erima says
preparations are in top gear to reclaim the title.
“We’ve prepared well. We commenced our preparations
immediately after the conclusion of the regional games. We’ve also played with
different teams in friendly matches and the girls are in the best shape,” Erima
told Citizen Digital.
Despite losing six first-team
players, Erima is confident they will reign supreme, warning his
girls against resting their laurels amid a tough contest in waiting.
“We lost six players from last year’s title-winning
squad but I’m happy with their replacements who have coped well and their
quality is undeniable. We have no doubt that they will put in an impressive
shift and bring the title home.”
On new entrants Ng’iya Girls posing a challenge
after edging perennial rivals Nyamira Girls, Erima said they have nothing to
worry but will be cautious when the two sides meet.
“We have played Ng’iya in friendly matches before
and we know the quality they possess. We will not underrate them whatsoever.
Every team is a worthy competitor and we have to display our ‘A’ game in every
match we play,” noted Erima.
The Vihiga-based team knows they have their work
cut out to repeat last year’s feat, with East African champions, St. Josephs
Kitale, also posing a big threat.
Tigoi are placed in pool B with hosts St. John’s Kaloleni, Central Region giants Mpesa Foundation Academy, and Nyanza’s Ng’iya Girls, who shocked former East African champions, Nyamira Girls, to book their national ticket.
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