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11 Apr
11Apr

The West Nile Zone USSSA Games have been thrown into uncertainty following shocking developments from the player verification process concluded this morning. Defending champions Mvara Secondary School have been left reeling, with only three players cleared as eligible to participate in the tournament.

The stunning outcome has raised questions about the preparedness and registration processes of some of the top schools, with officials and spectators alike expressing concern over the integrity of team lists submitted prior to the games.


Meanwhile, St. Charles Lwanga Secondary School is scrambling to salvage its participation, with sources confirming that the school is considering bringing in new players today in order to field a complete team. It remains unclear how this move aligns with tournament regulations, and whether the organizers will permit such a late adjustment to team rosters.

This turn of events has cast a shadow over what was expected to be a competitive and thrilling tournament in the region, with many now wondering how the situation will impact the fixtures and the fairness of play.

Organizers have yet to issue an official statement on how they plan to address the matter, but tensions are rising among participating schools and fans eager for clarity.

As the situation unfolds, all eyes remain on the USSSA officials and how they handle what could be a defining moment for the credibility of the West Nile Zone games.

This is a developing story.

Story by Ma Vegas Pro