
Photo/ Mount Kenya University men’s team captains pose with trophies won at the Kenya University sport’s Nairobi North conference league awards ceremony
By James Wakahiu
The roar continues as Mount Kenya University once again stamped its authority at the Kenya Universities Sports Federation Nairobi North Conference League.
In one of the most competitive university leagues witnessed in recent times, MKU emerged among the top performers after seven months of relentless training, discipline, sacrifice, and determination.

Photo/ Mount Kenya University women’s team captains pose with trophies won at the Kenya University sport’s Nairobi north conference league awards ceremony
Major university awards,
Best Private University, Best Host University, Most Punctual University,1st Runners-Up Overall Winning University
Champions
MKU claimed top honors in: 3×3 basketball men, 3×3 basketball women, woodball Men, woodball women, taekwondo women, table tennis women, karate men, darts men, badminton men, badminton women.

Photo/ Tabitha Njitu, Mku badminton women’s captain, receives the winners’ trophy
Second place finishes
Basketball men, athletics men, athletics women, karate women, swimming men, swimming women, table tennis men, tennis women
Third Place Finishes
Basketball women, football women, hockey men, netball women, volleyball men, chess men, Darts women, Scrabble men, Scrabble women
“This was a very competitive league. Seven months of hard work, determination, sacrifice, and push have finally paid off. Congratulations to Mount Kenya University and to all the awardees,” said Mr. William Luta – The university’s sports, creative, and performing arts head, who also serves as Secretary of the Nairobi North Conference.

Photo/Hyden Muasya, Mount Kenya University woodball captain, receives the winning trophy
The Mount Kenya University Dean of Students Dr. Emmanuel Owour (PhD), also expressed pride in the students’ remarkable achievements, reaffirming the university’s commitment to nurturing talent and supporting sports development as a key priority.

Photo/ Grace Matanu and Mark Junior, Mount Kenya University captains, pose with trophies won at the Kenya University Sports Federation Nairobi North conference awards ceremony.
Other Notable Performers
Overall, Winners — Kenyatta University
Third Overall — Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Most Improved University — Mama Ngina University College
Most Disciplined University — Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology
Best Fair Play University — St. Paul’s University
Indeed, the league was more than competition; it was a celebration of resilience, teamwork, and the growing spirit of university sports in Kenya, said Mr. William Luta.

Photo/ Lucy Katuku Mount Kenya University taekwondo captain receives winning trophy
