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3×3 Basketball: St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde Boys Secure FEASSA Berth in Style

In a stunning show of resilience, teamwork, and raw talent, St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde’s boys’ team has booked their spot at the 2025 FEASSA Games after a commanding performance at the USSSA Ball Games II in Tororo.

This is more than just a win—it’s a statement. The school’s 3×3 basketball team has announced itself as a force to be reckoned with, not only in Betsure Uganda but across the East African region.

🏀 Dominance in Tororo: St Cyprian’s Rise

Facing some of the best school teams in Uganda, St. Cyprian Kyabakadde played with focus and flair, thrilling spectators with precise ball movement, clutch shooting, and ironclad defense.

They powered through the group stages unbeaten, showing maturity beyond their years. When it came to the semifinals and finals, they remained ice-cold under pressure—sealing their ticket to the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Games (FEASSA) with conviction.

🎙️ What the Coaches and Players Said

Coach [Name] couldn’t hide his joy:

“We’ve been building this team for two years. These boys believe in the system and play for each other. This win is for the entire school.”

Captain [Name], one of the tournament’s standout performers, added:

“We didn’t just want to participate—we came to win. FEASSA is next, and we’re ready to represent Uganda with pride.”

🌍 FEASSA Awaits: What’s at Stake

The FEASSA Games bring together elite school teams from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Burundi, South Sudan, and beyond. For St. Cyprian Kyabakadde, it’s a chance to:

  • Test their skills on a regional stage
  • Earn national recognition
  • Attract scouts and scholarship opportunities

With their recent performances, St. Cyprian will go to FEASSA not just as participants but as serious contenders.

🔍 Why This Matters for Ugandan School Basketball

St. Cyprian’s success marks another chapter in the rapid rise of 3×3 basketball in Uganda. The format, now recognized by FIBA and the Olympics, offers a dynamic, fast-paced alternative to traditional basketball—and schools are catching on.

This qualification proves that structured training, discipline, and grassroots investment can produce elite talent ready for regional glory.

📅 What’s Next?

With their FEASSA ticket secured, the team heads into a training camp focused on:

  • Tactical fine-tuning
  • Fitness conditioning
  • Mental preparation for the big stage

They’ll join other Ugandan teams heading to [FEASSA 2025 Host Country] later this year.

🏆 Final Word

St. Cyprian High School Kyabakadde has done more than qualify—they’ve inspired. Their journey from schoolyard courts to the regional spotlight is a story of passion, perseverance, and purpose.

East Africa, take note: a new 3×3 powerhouse is on the rise.

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