Upperhill School kicked off their Prescott Cup campaign in dominant fashion, topping the Nairobi A standings after round one.
They lead with five points and a point differential of +60 following a comprehensive 60-0 bonus-point victory over Strathmore School.
Mang’u win in Prescott Cup
Mang’u High School sit second on the log with four points after edging Lenana School 18-8. Despite the win, Mang’u missed out on a bonus point.
Lenana and Strathmore are third and fourth respectively, both yet to register a win or earn a point.

2025 Prescott cup Nairobi region A standings. PHOTO/Kenya Rugby Union
In the Nairobi B region, Githinga School claimed the top spot after a commanding 26-3 win over Dawamu. They lead with five points and a point differential of +23.
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Dawamu are second despite the defeat, holding a point differential of -23. Rift Valley Academy and Alliance High School are yet to play and occupy third and fourth positions respectively.

2025 Prescott cup Nairobi region B standings. PHOTO/KRU
Kinale Girls School impressed in the opening round, topping the standings with five points and a point differential of +65 after a convincing 68-3 win over Rift Valley Academy.
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St. Teresa’s Girls are second, also with five points, following a 62-0 rout of Nova Pioneer.
Rift Valley Academy and Nova Pioneer are at the bottom of the standings, each with one loss and no points. Nova Pioneer has a point differential of -62, while Rift Valley Academy trails closely with -65.

2025 Prescott cup girls standings. PHOTO/KRU
