Saire Secondary Stamp Authority Ahead of Narok County Games.
By Festus Ronoh | BOMET,
Netball team delivered a commanding performance during the Narok Amalo Secondary School Term Two games held at Rongena Grounds, underlining their determination ahead of the upcoming Narok County school games.
Former Narok County netball champions Saire displayed discipline, teamwork, and tactical superiority throughout the tournament, emerging as one of the strongest sides in the regional competition this season.
In one of the most one-sided matches of the tournament, Saire thrashed Ngiito Secondary School 73–12.
The match, officiated by umpires Daisy Chepwogen and Nelly Chemutai, saw Saire dominate both attack and defence from the first whistle.
Saire controlled possession with ease and converted most of their centre passes into goals with remarkable precision.

Their defensive unit also intercepted numerous passes, denying Ngiito clear scoring opportunities.
Spectators at Rongena Grounds witnessed a high-tempo encounter, with the halftime score already heavily favouring Saire, reflecting the team’s fitness levels and tactical discipline.
The side had earlier secured a semifinal place after overpowering Naisoduri Secondary School 54–2, while Ngiito narrowly defeated Rongena Secondary School 16–14 in a tightly contested match.
Saire’s dominance continued in the preliminary stages after they crushed Mogoyuet Secondary School 86–1 before later defeating Ngiito 73–12, further stamping their authority as title contenders.
Their emphatic victories demonstrated squad depth, effective rotation, and the ability to maintain intensity across multiple matches, giving the team a psychological edge heading into the knockout stages.
The team is coached by Emmanuel Yegon and assisted by Jedidah Kirui. Attention has now shifted to the Narok County school games scheduled to take place this week at Narok Boys High School.
Saire is expected to face defending champions Oldonyo Orok Secondary School in what promises to be a highly competitive contest.
Team captain Brenda Chepkemoi expressed confidence ahead of the county games, while Principal Leonard Tonui praised the players for their discipline, commitment, and consistency throughout the tournament.
