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Kapsabet boys, St. Anthony’s Kitale dominate Kenya U18 Rift Valley selection

Kapsabet Boys line-up for the final. PHOTO/Kapsabet

Kenya U18 Rift Valley Squad for the newly implemented high-performance program has seen Kapsabet boys and St. Anthony’s Kitale dominate the list with 13 and 15 players respectively.

The cut has also seen Menengai High School despite their inability to make the Rift Valley KSSSA regional games contributing three players alongside Ndururi High who had one player making the cut.

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In April, the Kenya Rugby Union initiated a collaboration with public and international schools to nurture young talent. Spearheaded by the Development Department under the leadership of Development Coordinator Ronnald Okoth and coach Odera, the initiative aims to elevate Kenya’s rugby prowess from grassroots to international levels.

The project, operating under the 15s High-Performance Program, meticulously selects 60 promising players from each region to integrate into the U18 program. This selection process, drawing talent from ongoing 15s school games, is a concerted effort to identify and groom the next generation of rugby stars

Loosehead props

1.Apida Ezekiel – Kabianga Boys

2. Jayden Mbijiwe – Kapsabet Boys

3. Maiyo Laban – St Anthony Kitale

4. Raya Kibet – St Patrick’s Iten

Hooker

5. Barry Bramwel – Kabianga Boys

6. Kipchilat Bowen – Kapsabet Boys

7. Owuor Fabisch – St Antony Kitale

8. Victor Kipngetich – St Patrick’s Iten

Tighthead Prop

9. Nathan Njoga – Nakuru High

10. Brian Kiptoo – Kapsabet Boys

11. Hillary Tom – St Antony Kitale

12. Victor Kipkoech – St Patrick’s Iten

Lock

13. Felix Onchuru – Kabianga Boys

14. Peniel Manasseh – Kapsabet Boys

15. Kiprono Jude – St Antony Kitale

16. Billy Asiyo – Dawamu School

Lock

17. Javan Leigaleh – Kabianga Boys

18. Eugene Rotich – Kapsabet Boys

19. Dominic Wekesa – St Antony Kitale

20. Dennis Kiprop – St Patrick’s Iten

Blindside Flanker

21. Asatwa David – Kabianga Boys

22. Arende Stanslaus – St Antony Kitale

23. Griffins Nyamwange – St Patrick’s Iten

24. Lameck Wandera – Nakuru High

Openside Flankers

25. Emmanuel June – Kabianga Boys

26. Hosea Sile – Kapsabet Boys

27. Kiptoo Brian – St Antony Kitale

28. Onesmus Makori – Nakuru Boys

No.8

29. Jaman Ochieng – Menengai High

30. Peter Oduor – Kapsabet Boys

31. Rowlings Wambua – St Antony Kitale

32. Wayne Junior – St Patrick’s Iten

Scrum Halves

33. Maxwell Munyiri – Ndururi High

34. Salimo Amos – St Antony Kitale

35. Elvis Njuguna – Menengai High

36. Tedd Evans – Dawamu School

Fly Halves

37. Terry Kelphas – Kabianga Boys

38. Alvin Rono – Kapsabet Boys

39. Jack Nabusoba – St Antony Kitale

40. Jude Kiprono – Nakuru High

Left Wingers

41. Melvin Kiprotich – Kabianga Boys

42. Mark Kariuki – Kapsabet Boys

43. Franklin Wafula – St Antony Kitale

44. James Muhoro – Dawamu School

Inside Centers

45.Paul Tati – Menengai High

46. Derrick Nyabuto – Kapsabet Boys

47. Nasila Owen – St Anony Kitale

48. Brandon Indasi – Nakuru High

Outside Centers

49. Artkings Kiguro – Kabianga Boys

50. Mike Wanyama – Kapsabet Boys

51. Adrian Innocent – St Antony Kitale

52. Delville Masiyenze – St Patrick’s Iten

Right Wing

53. Simon Kipkosgei – St Patrick’s Iten

54. Solomon Kemboi – Kapsabet Boys

55. Stephen Otieno – St Antony Kitale

56. Almond Israel – Dawamu School

Full Backs

57. Martin Wekesa – Kabianga Boys

58. Fidel Kipkalya – Kapsabet Boys

39. Kihigi Joseph St Antony Kitale

60. Ian Oganda – Dawamu School

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