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Madam Dewinnie Nawire, known as “Naweer,” a dedicated teacher at St Joseph’s Boys School, has become viral for her celebratory actions following her team’s important victory.
The thrilling semi-final match of the inter-school games took place at the Manor House Agricultural Centre in Marambach, Saboti Constituency.
Madam Dewinnie Nawire, known as “Naweer,” was likely exhilarated and joyful after her team’s crucial match win, given her viral celebration. Her state of mind during that moment was likely one of happiness and excitement.
What was Madam Nawire’s state of mind?
Photos capturing Madam Dewinnie Nawire rolling in the mud after her team secured a decisive 3-0 victory against Sinoko Secondary School from Cherangany have circulated widely, further highlighting her exuberant celebration.
The hard-fought victory secured St Joseph’s Boys a coveted spot in the finals. When asked for a comment.
Madam Dewinnie Nawire told UPEPO.co.ke that she was overjoyed because the scorer was a student in her class.
“The match had been difficult, so when Athman Shungu, also known as ‘Asu,’ who is in my Form Three class, scored, I just lost it,” she said with joy.
She praised her student for being a dedicated footballer with dreams of playing for Barcelona.
Madam Nawire credited Asu’s achievements to her boss, Chief Principal Cosmas Nabungolo, who believed in his talent and provided him with opportunities.
St Joseph’s Boys will play against the winner of the other semi-final match in the finals.
In the same tournament, St Anthony’s Boys School delivered an impressive performance, defeating Hillario Secondary with a staggering 5-0 scoreline.
This sets the stage for an exciting finals showdown between the longstanding rivals, St Joseph’s Boys and St Anthony’s Boys.
Students, teachers, and local supporters eagerly await the final match, which promises to be a firecracker. According to Kaguai from Posters Kenya, the exact venue and time are yet to be communicated, as it is a derby match.
A Grade 4 boy from Kericho has garnered attention for his impressive scoring prowess.
Elsewhere, 10-year-old Kelvin Kiptoo has emerged as a star player in Kericho County, showcasing his impressive goal-scoring skills. As a Grade 4 pupil, he has played a crucial role in helping his team progress through inter-school competitions.
Kiptoo’s coach told UPEPO.co.ke that the youngster’s talent is evident, and he has a bright future ahead as a footballer.