Match Abstract for the Finals
Women
Mt St Henry’s 78 all out in 17.2 overs
St Cornelius SS 79/9 in 17.2 overs
St Cornelius received by 1 wicket
Boys
St John’s Kauga 93 alll out in 14.3 overs
St Cornelius SS 70 all out in 15.4 overs
St. John’s Kauga received by 23 runs
On October 11, 2025, the Deep Finish Faculties’ Cricket Event culminated in a day filled with thrilling competitors, cultural performances, and celebrations of youthful spirit.
The band from St. Henry’s Excessive Faculty college students set the tone with vibrant music, energizing the group earlier than the finals unfolded on the pitch.
Within the boys’ remaining, debutants St. John’s Excessive Faculty, Kauga, surprised spectators by clinching the title of their very first look.
Batting first, Kauga posted a modest however difficult 93 runs in 14.3 overs, anchored by aggressive boundary-hitting from Paul Emetu and Jackson Asiku.
Regardless of some early wickets misplaced, their whole proved sufficient towards a disciplined St. Cornelius bowling assault.
The chase proved tough for St. Cornelius as bowlers Mustafah Mutwalibu and Derrick Okecho utilized relentless stress, taking essential wickets at key moments.
Finally, St. Cornelius was bowled out for 70 runs in 15.4 overs, handing Kauga a well-deserved 23-run victory.
The triumph highlighted Kauga’s teamwork and composure below stress, a testomony to their arduous work and rising expertise.
In the meantime, the ladies’ remaining delivered equally gripping drama.
St. Cornelius Secondary Faculty lastly broke their silver streak after two missed makes an attempt, edging out hosts Mt. St. Henry’s in a nail-biting end.
Mt. St. Henry’s posted 78 runs, struggling to interrupt by the tight bowling of Jovia Namutebi and Florence Nawaali.
Chasing 79, St. Cornelius misplaced wickets early however displayed outstanding grit, holding on to win by only one wicket in 17.2 overs.
This victory was greater than only a trophy for the ladies—it was a second of resilience and redemption, symbolizing the spirit of persistence and progress.
Collectively, the event showcased not solely the talent and keenness of those younger athletes but in addition the unifying energy of sport in nurturing confidence and camaraderie.
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Finest Bowler (Women)- Florence Nawaali (St Cornelius)
Finest Bowler (Boys)– Derrick Okecho (St John’s Kauga)
Finest Batter (Women)- Scovia Nakyanzi (Mt St Henry’s)
Finest Batter (Boys)- Paul Emetu (St John’s Kauga)
MVP (Women)- Jovia Namutebi (St Cornelius)
MVP(Boys)- Rober Owili (St John’s Kauga)
