- Mwinano says they are putting in the hard work needed to reclaim the title from High Way High School who beat them in last year’s finals 4-3 on penalties after playing to a 1-1 draw in normal time.

Musingu High School football head coach Branden Mwinano says his team is determined to reclaim the national football title when the games begin from the July 27 – August 3 next month in Kakamega County.
Mwinano says they are putting in the hard work needed to reclaim the title from High Way High School who beat them in last year’s finals 4-3 on penalties after playing to a 1-1 draw in normal time.
“We are very much determined to reclaim the title that we painfully lost to our rivals last year, we know this year’s competition will be even tougher because many teams have improved a lot and I believe we are going to be ready for that competition,” said Mwinamo.
Musingu are in the same pool as Agai mixed secondary school form Nyanza region, Moi High School from Eastern and a school yet to be confirmed from North Eastern, and the head coach believes the fans will play a crucial role in them getting the results.
“We have to use the home advantage and win the title, we know how much our fans love football, and I believe with their passion and believe in us we have what it takes to make them proud,” added Mwinamo.
He went on to confirm that there are no major injuries in his team and just minor knocks that require quick recovery before the competition begins.
“We have no serious injuries so far, only a few knocks, that will take a few days to recover and be ready for the nationals,” stated the head coach.
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