St. Anthony’s Boys' regroup as Mayoyo targets strong school games run
St Antony Boys Kitale coach Peter Mayoyo instructs his charges against Dagoretti High School during Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association National schools ball games at Kakamega Outer Field in Kakamega county on August 10, 2023. Dagoretti won 1-0. Photo/Sportpicha
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St. Anthony’s Boys’ Kitale head coach Peter Mayoyo has
promised a strong comeback for his side when the national school games resume,
insisting last season’s disappointment has only sharpened their resolve.
Speaking to Citizen Digital, the veteran tactician said the
team has gone back to the drawing board after falling short in last year’s
regional finals, where they lost to eventual champions St. Joseph’s Kitale.
Mayoyo believes the setback has provided valuable lessons
and renewed hunger within the squad as they chase a return to their glory days.
“Last year was very disappointing for the team, we had a good
team and we didn’t manage to get to the national. But all that was a good
lesson for us. We have gone back to the drawing board and I can assure you we
will bounce back stronger this year,” said Mayoyo
Away from the school games, Mayoyo also tipped 12-time
Kenyan Premier League champions AFC Leopards to mount a serious title challenge
this season, citing renewed hunger and experience within the club’s leadership.
“AFC leadership knows the pressure that comes from the fans
to win the league. Both the chairman and the coach won it in 1998 and I believe
they know what it takes to win. They have also taken advantage of other title rivals’
problems and won their games,” stated the head coach.
After the weekend’s fixtures, Ingwe sit second on the league table with 33 points, level with leaders Gor Mahia, who hold a superior goal difference.


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