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Narok County students during the 2026 Rift Valley Secondary Schools Sports Association Term Two Games at William Ole Ntimama Stadium. [George Sayagie, Standard]

The sound of drums, colourful traditional dances and the cheers of thousands of young sportsmen and women echoed across William Ole Ntimama Stadium on Tuesday as Narok County rolled out the red carpet for more than 3,000 student athletes during the spectacular opening of the 2026 Rift Valley Secondary Schools Sports Association (RVSSSA) Term Two Games.

The vibrant ceremony, headlined by captivating performances from Narok Boys High School and Ole Tipis Girls High School, officially signalled the start of a week-long sporting festival that has brought together champions from the 14 Rift Valley counties to battle for regional honours and coveted slots at the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) National Championships.

Launching the games, Narok Deputy Governor Tamalinye Koech assured visiting teams that the county had made elaborate preparations to guarantee a safe, comfortable and memorable championship. "Be assured of a pleasant stay and a sporty interaction in Narok.