St. Peter’s Mumias were crowned Kakamega County Schools Rugby 7s champions after a hard-fought 14-5 victory over Mukumu in the final played at Booker Academy on Saturday.
The Saints, who are also the reigning National and East African champions, showed their class early, scoring a first-half try to take the lead. They extended their advantage with another try in the second half before Mukumu responded with a late consolation to settle the score at 14-5.
Nicknamed the “Rough Machines,” St. Peter’s reclaimed the county title they missed last year, when they fell 24-12 to Musingu.
On their path to the final, St. Peter’s delivered dominant performances, thrashing Kilimani 36-14 in the quarterfinals before edging out a spirited Butere side 28-21 in a closely contested semifinal.
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Mukumu booked their place in the final after impressive wins over Lubinu in the quarterfinals and a narrow 21-19 victory over defending champions Musingu in the semifinals.
St. Peter’s, Mukumu, Musingu, and Koyonzo are now set to represent Kakamega County at the regional championships.
Girls’ Category
In the girls’ competition, Fesbeth Academy made history by clinching the title with a 19-5 win over Butere Girls in the final, marking a significant milestone for the school.

