
Catchball Teams
1.Kayole superstar
2 Eastlando.
3 Eaglets.
4.Firegirls.
5.Blessed.
6.NRB all stars

Catchball Team Motto
Play catchball have fun make friends and may the best team win like a sport champion.
1.Kayole superstar
2 Eastlando.
3 Eaglets.
4.Firegirls.
5.Blessed.
6.NRB all stars
Play catchball have fun make friends and may the best team win like a sport champion.
International Padel Sport Coaches have arrived in Kenya with the aim of taking the Game to another level.
Led by Coach Mariano Sanchez from Argentina, they say there is an urgent need for stakeholders in the country to embrace Padel Tennis, a fast growing tennis variant that has been taken up globally.
Mariano, who has been welcomed by the Key Businessman Dhiren Chandaria, says Padel Sport is a growing sport with a growing fan base in Kenya.
There is a great opportunity for investment into the sports as demand for courts outpaces availability in Nairobi.
Padel is a hybrid racket sport that is a mix of tennis, squash and badminton.
Faster than tennis and slower than squash, Padel is ideal for an invigorating yet fun workout.
It is an action-packed sport played in a glass cage on artificial turf. Rallies, lobs, smashes and drop shots are very common in the game.
Speaking during the Padel Tennis exhibition at Padel courts in Gigiri on Wednesday, Key International Businessman Dhiren Chandaria said that Kenya Padel Tennis is destined for greatness saying that he aims to grow the sport within all counties.
“This is the fastest growing sport, it’s an amazing game, but the government needs to have academies so that more and more young talent can be natured “Said Dhiren.
The Chandaria family has brought Coaches from Argentina to train local coaches who will again enhance the game within the country, Kenyans of any age group can play the game.
Kenyan coaches are being trained by international coach Mariano Sanchez from Argentina , Dhiren and Daughter Nikita Chandaria also stated the need of local players and coaches to be trained about this fastest growing sports game in not only Kenya but across Africa.
“Other than having good academies, we need to have our coaches trained so that they can understand the rules of the game well, remember unlike our normal tennis, this game is usually played in a fenced court with transparent glass, although rules are almost similar with long Tennis “Said Dhiren.
During the exhibition, present were international Padel tennis player Mariano Sanchez the director of Mundo Padel Director, Valentin Sanchez – who said this is a First Category League in Argentina. He added that Kenya has got talent and asked stakeholders to come up and support young and upcoming Padel tennis players. `
Sanchez said that training of coaches and building of Padel Sporting activities across the country and the region at large can be the best way to promote Padel Tennis.
“With the game that we have seen today, Kenya can go far, but this can be done if we have good structures right from the grassroots, especially even from low schools to tertiary institutions, Said Sanchez.
During the exhibition, Kenyan Padel tennis lost to Argentina in sets of 4-6, 6-1 and 6-4 in an international match played at the venue.
Present were Sunil Goodmal, Prince Hillary Nyakabau, Mariano Sanchez and Valentin Sanchez.
The next event will be held at Ngong Racecourse on Saturday at 3 PM.
The class for children from Kibera is Sunday at 2pm.
Speaking during the Padel Tennis exhibition at Padel courts in Gigiri on Wednesday, businessman Diren Chandariah who organised the event said that Kenya Padel Tennis is destined for greatness,but he however he has asked the government to build more sports academies so that it can encourage more young Talents.
“This is the fastest growing sports, it’s an amazing game, but the government need to have accademies so that more and young talent can be natured”Said Diren.
Diren who sponsored a four days Padel Tennis clinic across the country and will see Kenyan coaches being trained by international coach Mariano Sanchez from the Argentina ,also stated the need of local players and coaches to be trained about this fasted growing sports game in not only Kenya but across Africa.
“Other than having good accadmies, we need also to have our coaches trained so that they can understand well the rule of the game, remember unlike our normal tennis,this game is usually played in fenced court with transparent glass, although rules are almost similar”Said Diren.
During the exhibition, international Padel tennis player Mariona Sanchez the director of Mundo Padel Director
Valentin Sanchez – A First Category League in Argentina said that Kenya has got talent,but asked stakeholders to come up and support young and upcoming Padel tennis players.
While supporting Chandariah sentiments, Sanchez said that training f coaches and building of Padel Sporting activities across the country and the region at large can be the best way to promote Padel Tennis.
“With the game that we have seen today, Kenya can go far, but this can be done if we have good structures right from the grassroots, especially even from low schools to tertiary institutions,Said Sanchez.
During the exhibition,Kenyan Padel tennis lost to Argentina in set of 4-6 ,6-1 and 6-4 in an international match played at the venue.
The eagerly awaited start of the Nairobi Provincial Cricket Association (NPCA) U-19 50 Overs season initially programmed for Sunday April 7 has now been moved to next weekend due to inclement weather.
Vishal Bhojani, the NPCA Fixtures Secretary in. a message to all clubs, confirmed the postponement of match day 1 to Sunday April 14 following heavy rains which have been pounding the country lately.
“After reviewing the conditions of the grounds due to adverse weather conditions in the past few days with the home team representatives, we have no choice but to postpone the start of the eagerly awaited U19 league to next week,” said Vishal.
He continued: “Rest be assured, we are fully committed to ensuring this league is played and completed as planned.”
Vishal also clarified that the April 7 fixtures will be rescheduled to a later date and the league will start on 14th April as per the fixtures released earlier.
The opening fixtures will see Ruaraka and Swamibapa face off in Group B’s top of the bill match at Jamhuri. In another Group B match, Obuya Academy U19 have a date with Cricket Kenya U19 at Lenana grounds.
Group A has Nairobi Gymkhana U19 taking on hosts Kongonis at Nairobi Club ground whilst Sikh Union U19 locks horns with Goan Institute (better known as GI) at Sikh Union.
The Gymkhana brigade is as good as the Kenya National Under19 team, as most of those players represent Kenya Under 19.
Yash Talati is the overaged player on Gymkhana’s team list while Kenya Under-19 members Yash Gohil, Stian Smith and Dhir Patel are also in the mix.
Divided into two Groups of A and B, the Under-19 competition
has attracted a total of 10 teams; but not all will play next weekend.
Cutchi Leva and Kanbis U19s have byes -and as such- will be keenly watching as week 1 proceedings unfold.
The opening fixtures remain are as follows:
GROUP A
Nairobi Gymkhana U19 vs Kongonis NAIROBI CLUB
Siku Union U19 vs Goan Institute -GI U19 SIKH UNION
Kanbis BYE
GROUP B
Obuya Academy U19 vs Cricket Kenya U19 LENANA
Ruaraka vs Swamibapa JAMHURI
SCLPS U19 BYE
The former Kenya Two Wheel Drive and Group S champion returns to the national series with a new ride (a Ford Fiesta Rally2), hoping to ruffle feathers against the national speedsters.
Chana aka “Iceman” is upgrading from his traditional championship-winning Evolution 10 to a Rally 2 Ford Fiesta he’ll pilot for the first time over the long sporting Easter weekend.
Iceman will, nevertheless, need to keep an eye on his mirrors, as fellow compatriots Karan Patel, Aakif Virani, Samman Singh Vohra and five-time Safari Rally winner Carl “Flash” Tundo will pilot state-of-the-art Rally2 marques.
Tundo, Karan, Aakif and Samman have previous experience in WRC’s second tier category (WRC2) and will be fighting for a share of both KNRC and WRC2 points.
The aforementioned drivers top a bumper entry featuring 20 cars listed in the KNRC list released on Monday. With a superb mix of familiar faces and new blood, spectacular action is guaranteed in the KNRC category.
Current KNRC leader Samman (Skoda Fabia Rally2), last year’s KNRC frontrunner Jeremiah Wahome and 2023 Kenya’s Junior WRC and WRC3 star Hamza Anwar (both in Rally3 Fiestas) are among the star attractions.
–Ugandan Onslaught–
Reigning Ugandan and Tanzanian Rally Champion Yasin Nasser of Moil Rally Team Uganda is also in the KNRC mix.
Nasser is contesting a full season of the KNRC this year, chasing an unprecedented hat-trick of championship wins in East Africa.
He hopes to finish as high up in the overall standings as possible in Kenya this season to achieve his intended fairytale hat trick having already finished third in Eldoret’s season opener behind Samman and Chana.
Nasser commented on a Moil Rally Team social media news feed: “As we head to WRC Safari Kenya, I know it’s one of the biggest events that we have been waiting for and a lot of spectators will be moving around. This is a safety message for everyone: follow all the rules and regulations put on the roadside and instructions that have also been kept on the stages, not just on highways. “
“Being a WRC, it’s always a great pleasure rubbing shoulders with the crème de la crème of the sport. We are overly excited to return to the iconic African WRC fixture,” said Nasser who last drove in the Safari in 2021.
Last year Nasser took part in 14 rallies across Africa and emerged the winner on 8 occasions. He won his home continental round (Pearl of Africa Uganda Rally) to finish third overall on the FIA African Rally Championship log and first in both the Uganda and Tanzania NRCs.
–All Ladies Crews–
Four all-women crews of Tinashe Gatimu/Caroline Gatimu, Pauline Shegu /Linet Ayuko, Jennifer Malik/Margaret Mungai and debutants Lisa Christofferson/Mitchelle Chao are all back in the saddle in their Subaru contraptions.
Issa Amwari is another notable driver listed in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 10 and will be navigated by Nsubuga Musa, whilst career auto-mechanic Minesh Rathod is entered in a similar model of the R4 Evo. Aakif Virani and his partner Zahir Shah will pilot a Skoda Fabia Rally2, with paraplegic driver Nikhil Sachania completing the leading entries in a hand-controlled Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 10.
KNRC SAFARI RALLY 2024 ROUND 2 ENTRY LIST
1 #28 Karan Patel/ Tauseef Khan KEN -KEN (Skoda Fabia)
2 #101 Jasmeet Chana /Ravi Chana KEN -KEN (Ford Fiesta -Rally2)
3 #30 Aakif Virani /Zahir Shah KEN- KEN (Skoda Fabia -Rally2)
4 #24 Carl Tundo/Timothy Jessop KEN- KEN (Ford Fiesta -Rally2)
5 #29 Samman Singh Vohra/Alfir Khan KEN -KEN (Skoda Fabia -Rally2)
6 #102 Issa Amwari/Nsubuga Musa KEN- KEN (Mitsubishi Evolution 10)
7 #103 Jeremiah Wahome/Victor Okundi KEN -KEN (Ford Fiesta -Rally3)
8 #34 Hamza Anwar/Adnan Din KEN -KEN (Ford Fiesta -Rally3)
9 #35 Yasin Nasser/Ali Katumba UGA -UGA (Ford Fiesta -Rally2)
10 #36 Nikhil Sachania/Deep Patel KEN- KEN (Mitsubishi Evolution 10)
11 #104 Josiah Kariuki/John Ngugi KEN -KEN (Subaru Impreza)
12 #105 Edward Maina/Anthony Gichohi KEN -KEN (Subaru Impreza NAT-S)
13 #37 Minesh Rathod/Gordon Noble KEN -GRB (Mitsubishi Evolution 10)
14 #38 Andrew Muiruri/Edward Njoroge KEN -KEN (Mitsubishi Evolution 10)
16 #106 Ishmael Azeli/John Kadivane KEN- KEN (Subaru Impreza NAT-S)
17 #107 Tinashe Gatimu/Caroline Gatimu KEN -KEN (Subaru Impreza)
18 #108 Pauline Shegu/Linet Ayuko KEN- KEN (Subaru Impreza NAT-S)
19 #109 Jennifer Malik/Margaret Mungai KEN -KEN (Subaru Impreza
20 #110 Lisa Christofferson/Mitchelle Chao KEN- KEN (Subaru Impreza NAT-S)
Nairobi, Kenya, March 19, 2024: Betika, through its local talent funding arm, the Betika Na Community initiative, has announced its sponsorship of Kenyan drivers Carl Tundo, Andrew Muiruri, Ishmael Azeli, and Jennifer Malik for the upcoming World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally Kenya 2024.
Set for March 28th to March 31st in Naivasha, the WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2024 marks a significant return to its tradition, reverting to its original timeline over the Easter weekend.
With a mission to empower communities through sports and entertainment, Betika Na Community has allocated KES 20 million to support the Kenyan drivers, an increase from the previous year’s KES 14 million sponsorship.
SPONSORS DRIVERS CARL TUNDO, ANDREW MUIRURI, ISHAMAEL AZELI, AND JENNIFER MALIK
Former Kenyan champion Carl ‘Flash’ Tundo expressed his gratitude, saying, “It’s a resounding vote of confidence in our abilities and a testament to the relentless dedication we’ve poured into our craft. I am delighted to carry the Kenyan flag and to etch our nation’s name in the annals of international rally history. Rallying is not cheap, and I know so many good drivers who are locked out of the competition because they cannot afford it. When companies like Betika come to support us, we get motivated to do better and to keep up the fight and the love of the sport. We have had months of training, and we will strive to finish the race”. ”
On her part, budding driver Jennifer Malik, aka Kui Qui, said, “Participating in this year’s Safari Rally is a dream come true for me. This is my second time competing at the WRC, and I hope to inspire other young girls in Kenya to pursue their passion for motorsport. As an all-female rally team, we encountered a lot of challenges during the preparations for this event, but Betika’s support has lessened the burden. This allows us to compete at our highest levels, and we are confident that we are ready to compete with the rest of the world.”
Betika’s steadfast dedication to nurturing talent and fostering a culture of excellence across Kenya is reiterated through its involvement in events like the WRC Safari Rally Kenya. The event has attracted over 50 foreign and local competitors, promising a thrilling showcase of skill and determination.
Speaking about the sponsorship, Betika’s Managing Director, Mutua Mutava, stated, “Taking place amidst the rugged expanses of Africa’s awe-inspiring landscapes, where the weather can swiftly shift in mere moments, Safari Rally Kenya stands as an unparalleled trial of resilience. With its terrain unforgiving and diverse, from treacherous mud to unyielding rocks, from fesh-fesh sand to demanding water crossings, this event epitomizes the ultimate test of endurance. We are proud to stand behind Carl Tundo, Andrew Muiruri, Ishamael Azeli, and Jennifer Malik as they navigate these formidable obstacles with unwavering determination and skill. We are well aware of the vast abilities of our youth and would like to hold their hands whenever we can.”
Mr. Mutua also noted that the government, through the Ministry of Sports, has been at the forefront in supporting Betika’s initiatives to help nurture the talents of our youth and help them compete on local and international platforms.
With just days remaining until the start of the WRC Safari Rally Kenya 2024, anticipation is building within the motorsport community and among fans worldwide.
Among the top contenders vying for glory in this year’s event are powerhouse teams Hyundai Shell Mobis, Toyota Gazoo Racing, and Ford M-Sport, each fielding three crews for the iconic event.
An-nadil Jamaly and Ngara Sports Club B will come up against each other in Qualifier 2 – the third play off before Sunday’s eagerly-awaited final of Nairobi Cricket Association (NPCA)
T20 Division Two.
The two teams are expected to unleash their best cricket at Sikh Union ground on Saturday (from 2:30pm onwards), as only the winner will progress in the competition and take on the
fancied Legends Cricket Club team in Sunday’s eagerly awaited Final.
Jamaly topped the Group A log of the league season winning 6 of their 7 group-stage matches.
Legends Cricket Club ,on the other hand, also won six out of seven and finished first on the Group B log.
But Legends secured a passage to the final by defeating An-nadil Jamaly by 7 wickets at Ruaraka Sports Club in last weekend’s Qualifier 1.
Both Ngara B and An-nadil teams know full well the magnitude of Q2 as it will be end of the journey for the team that loses on Saturday.
An-nadil got a lifeline after their loss to Legends in Q1 but now hope to vent their spleen on Ngara B side.
Ali Asghar, Hussein Shabbir and Yusuf Jainuddin are expected to spearhead An-nadil’s top order and so will Jitesh Patel, Murtaza Abass and Bharat Panchasara from the Ngara side.
Whatever’s up their sleeves will be known at the conclusion of Saturday’s March which starts at Sikh Union ground, which also hosted the Super League T-20 Finals last weekend.
Ngara B prevailed to Saturday’s Q2 after defeating Stray Leopards Cricket Club B by 5 wickets at Ruaraka grounds also last weekend.
The conclusion of Division Two T20 season will also see several
standout players rewarded for their exemplary performances across the board.
Ajay Hirani of Meru Cricket Club A Team currently tops the Run Scores table with 342 ahead of Navpreet Singh with 284 runs.
Lokesh Anand of Legends CC has the most wickets at the present. He has gotten his mitts on 16 wickets in 8 innings.
The leading fielder, with the most dismissals, is non other than Legend’s Raj Shetty.
The race for the Most Valuable Player is also taking shape with Navpreet Singh of Legends team and Joms Joy in the lead with 44.938 and 43.166 points respectively.
The MVP is calculated and generated automatically by the CricHeroes App introduced by NPCA last year; taking into account various facets of the game like the number of wickets, batter’s strike rate, bowler strike rate and fielder contribution.
Meanwhile, NPCA is embarking on a full- blown campaign to elevate the standards of junior and women’s cricket to desirable levels.
NPCA Hon Secretary Narendra Patel aka NK while making the announcement at last weekend’s Super League T-20 Finals, said the initiative is a deliberate move aimed at bolstering the standards of cricket as well as ensuring inclusivity in the sport, by and large.
“Generally, we have had the knockouts after the T20, but because of the current weather issue we have decided to play two tournaments; one will be the junior championship and the other for women during this break of six weeks, we are going to have an Under-19 League and we are hoping to have as many teams participating as possible” remarked NK.
“For the ladies,” continued NK, “we have just brought on board two ladies to help us promote Womens cricket in Nairobi.”
NK added that currently there is only one lady’s team that plays in Division Two.
He continued: “But I understand that we have 40-50 ladies who want to play cricket and so we want to have a specific ladies-only league up and running.”
NK went on to explain that the T20 season has been an eye-opening experience in as far as development of cricket in the city of concerned.
“If you look at the Super Division and Division One T20 season that was completed last weekend, we have witnessed quite a number of youngsters who have performed really well
and that’s a positive sign, but still much needs to be done.”
“We want to speak to the clubs to bring in new players. And also national body (Cricket Kenya) should follow suit,” added NK.
An-nail Jamaly and Ngara Sports Club B will come up against each other in Qualifier 2 – the third playoff before Sunday’s eagerly-awaited final of Nairobi Cricket Association (NPCA)
T20 Division Two.
The two teams are expected to unleash their best cricket at Sikh Union ground on Saturday (from 2:30pm onwards), as only the winner will progress in the competition and take on the
fancied Legends Cricket Club team in Sunday’s eagerly awaited Final.
Jamaly topped the Group A log of the league season winning 6 of their 7 group-stage matches.
Legends Cricket Club ,on the other hand, also won six out of seven and finished first on the Group B log.
But Legends secured a passage to the final by defeating An-nadil Jamaly by 7 wickets at Ruaraka Sports Club in last weekend’s Qualifier 1.
Both Ngara B and An-nadil teams know full well the magnitude of Q2 as it will be end of the journey for the team that loses on Saturday.
An-nadil got a lifeline after their loss to Legends in Q1 but now hope to vent their spleen on Ngara B side.
Ali Asghar, Hussein Shabbir and Yusuf Jainuddin are expected to spearhead An-nadil’s top order and so will Jitesh Patel, Murtaza Abass and Bharat Panchasara from the Ngara side.
Whatever’s up their sleeves will be known at the conclusion of Saturday’s March which starts at Sikh Union ground, which also hosted the Super League T-20 Finals last weekend.
Ngara B prevailed to Saturday’s Q2 after defeating Stray Leopards Cricket Club B by 5 wickets at Ruaraka grounds also last weekend.
The conclusion of Division Two T20 season will also see several
standout players rewarded for their exemplary performances across the board.
Ajay Hirani of Meru Cricket Club A Team currently tops the Run Scores table with 342 ahead of Navpreet Singh with 284 runs.
Lokesh Anand of Legends CC has the most wickets at the present. He has gotten his mitts on 16 wickets in 8 innings.
The leading fielder, with the most dismissals, is non other than Legend’s Raj Shetty.
The race for the Most Valuable Player is also taking shape with Navpreet Singh of Legends team and Joms Joy in the lead with 44.938 and 43.166 points respectively.
The MVP is calculated and generated automatically by the CricHeroes App introduced by NPCA last year; taking into account various facets of the game like the number of wickets, batter’s strike rate, bowler strike rate and fielder contribution.
Meanwhile, NPCA is embarking on a full- blown campaign to elevate the standards of junior and women’s cricket to desirable levels.
NPCA Hon Secretary Narendra Patel aka NK while making the announcement at last weekend’s Super League T-20 Finals, said the initiative is a deliberate move aimed at bolstering the standards of cricket as well as ensuring inclusivity in the sport, by and large.
“Generally, we have had the knockouts after the T20, but because of the current weather issue we have decided to play two tournaments; one will be the junior championship and the other for women during this break of six weeks, we are going to have an Under-19 League and we are hoping to have as many teams participating as possible” remarked NK.
“For the ladies,” continued NK, “we have just brought on board two ladies to help us promote Womens cricket in Nairobi.”
NK added that currently there is only one lady’s team that plays in Division Two.
He continued: “But I understand that we have 40-50 ladies who want to play cricket and so we want to have a specific ladies-only league up and running.”
NK went on to explain that the T20 season has been an eye-opening experience in as far as development of cricket in the city of concerned.
“If you look at the Super Division and Division One T20 season that was completed last weekend, we have witnessed quite a number of youngsters who have performed really well
and that’s a positive sign, but still much needs to be done.”
“We want to speak to the clubs to bring in new players. And also national body (Cricket Kenya) should follow suit,” added NK.
Jamhuri Mx Racetrack, Nairobi wll be the venue for some hair-raising thrills when Kenyan riders take on their Ugandan race adversaries in the second round of the FIM Africa Central African Challenge (CAC) Motocross Challenge Cup on Saturday and Sunday.
Having lost to Uganda in the opening round earlier in the year, hosts Kenya will be looking to utilize their home turf advantage in the season-closing regional motocross extravaganza.
CAC Round 2 promises to be a spectacular showcase of talent, with some of the finest motocross riders
from across the region competing for top honors where high-speed racing, breathtaking jumps, and heart-stopping turns will definitely captivate the audience.
Standout riders to watch from Team Kenya MX50 squad include Armani Amani, Jyaden Weru and Uhrie Yongo.
In MX65, Kenya will peg it’s hopes on the likes of Kigen Mutuma, Mathenge Kamundia and Dylan Hatanga.
Lewis Ogonyi, Wahome Mutahi and Atete Benzinge are the notable names for Kenya in MX Lites class.
MX 125 has the usual suspects in Neo Wahome and Tanav Choda, while in MX 1 seasoned riders Apollo Mbuki,
Walter Kuria and Alex Kandie should be the toast of the Kenyan outfit.
-Ugandan Brigade–
On the Ugandan side, spectators should keep an eye on Jude K. Musede, Jamairah Makumbi, Faith Deedan in MX50, Jonathan Katende, Isaac Mitima and Ramadhan Mubiru in MX65.
MX Lites’ Ugandan team has Tabula Malcom Gig, Jerome Mubiru and Ron Young.
In MX 125 Uganda has Apolo Milton Obote Akaki, Waleed Ali Omar and Jeremiah Mawanda.
Uganda’s MX 2 outfit has Jordan Mukiibi and Sharifah Kateete while in MX 1 they’ll field Isima Mukiibi, Fatuh Kiggundu and Fortune
Ssentamu.
In the MX Vets, the neighbors have entered veteran Ashraf Mbabazi.
The exhilarating sport synonymous with dedication and skill, will take centerstage as the Motorcycle Sports Federation of Kenya (MSFK) collaborates with
the East African Motor Sports Club to host the prestigious FIM Africa regional return leg series event.
Following the success of Round 1 at the Busiika racetrack in Uganda on April 8 and 9, this weekend’s event is set to
showcase the thrilling competition among over 50 Kenyan motocross riders, 50 Ugandan riders, and nearly 10 riders coming from Tanzania.
The competition is open to FIM member countries in the region and promises some thrills and spills.
Uganda took an the lead in the first round, and delivered a remarkable performance on their home ground,
securing a substantial lead with a total of 1,643 points, leaving Kenya in second place with 408 points.
The upcoming second round becomes crucial for Kenya to close the gap, especially considering the
challenges faced during the initial round, where Kenya couldn’t field as many riders in Busika due to inadequate financial support.
In contrast, Uganda boasts a robust representation, thanks to the full
backing that FMU receives from the Ugandan government.
–Diverse Classes and Competitions–
Each participating country will field a team comprising athletes across various classes, showcasing the diversity and inclusivity of the motocross community.
The classes include: MX50cc (aged 5 to 9yrs), MX65cc (aged 7 to 12yrs), MX LITES (aged 10 to 14yrs), MX 125 (aged 13 to 17yrs), MX2 (aged 16yrs and
over), MX1 (aged 17yrs & over), VMX (veterans aged 35 to 49), Masters (aged 50yrs and older) and WMX
(open class for ladies).
Kenya Catchball Federation is set to host its 4th annual end of year Tournament at kasarani grounds.
The Match set for December 9/2023 will see the winners being awarded..
The sport beings together all members of the community and all races from old to young.
It specialises is providing quality sports training..”The tournament will also be in remembrance of our players who post their lives during the 2023 Israel_Hamas attack”Added Catchball Federation President Shadrack Okello.
All National teams and other teams will assemble there at the Kasarani indoors arena to compete.
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