Prescott Cup logs after round 3 games

Mangu School after the AS sports challenge cup. They are set to feature in 2025 Prescott Cup. PHOTO/Mangu/X

The 2025 Prescott Cup standings have been updated, with 15 schools participating across various regions.

Kisii School topped  with Western Region table after a 17-07 victory over St. Mary’s Yala. They lead with 8 points, having won 2 matches and holding a point difference of +22.

Butula Boys finished second after a 17-05 loss to Kisii while they secured a win in their other fixture. They have 5 points, a point difference of +30, one win, and one loss.

St. Mary’s Yala are at the bottom of the table. They’ve lost both their matches, including a heavy 08-50 defeat to Butula Boys, and have a point difference of -52, with 0 points recorded so far.

Prescott Cup western Region final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Prescott Cup western Region final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Upper Hill lead the Nairobi region standings after a commanding 34-13 win over Lenana School. They top the table with 15 points, having won all three matches and boasting a point difference of +106.

Lenana School and Strathmore School follow jointly with 5 points each. Both have won one match and lost two, with point differences of -6 and -64, respectively.

Mangu High School sit at the bottom with 4 points. They have also won one match and lost two, with a point difference of -36.

Prescott Cup western Region final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Prescott Cup Nairobi  Region A final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Rift Valley High School sit top of the Nairobi region B standings after a convincing 39-10 win over Dawamu. They have now collected nine points, having won two matches, and boast a point difference of +35.

Githiga High School are second on the table with six points. They have registered one win and one loss, with a point difference of +19.

In third place is Alliance High School, also with one win and one loss, but with a point difference of -2, giving them five points.

Dawamu High School, who fell to Rift Valley, are yet to register a win. They sit at the bottom of the table with zero wins, two losses, and a point difference of -52.

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Prescott Cup Nairobi  Region A final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Prescott Cup Nairobi  Region B final standings. PHOTO/KRU

Kinale girls and St. Teresa’s Girls who managed to win against Rift Valley Academy with a score of 00-65, both teams have won two games and have a total of ten points each. St. Teresa’s Girls lost one game and both teams have a point difference of 109 and 91 respectively.

Coming next are Nova Pioneer who lost in the game they played and have a point difference of -62.
Rift Valley Academy come last on the table as they’ve lost in all the two games they have played and have a point difference of -130

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