SPORTS

Nurturing Talent and Team Spirit

At Mother of Apostles Seminary (MOAS), we believe in the power of sports to shape well-rounded individuals. Our robust sports program is designed not only to keep our students physically active but also to instill values such as teamwork, discipline, perseverance, and leadership. Here’s an overview of the diverse sports activities that bring vibrancy to our seminary life:

Football

Football is a cherished tradition at MOAS. Our students participate in inter-school and regional tournaments, showcasing exceptional skill and sportsmanship. Regular practice sessions, guided by experienced coaches, ensure students hone their abilities while learning the value of teamwork and strategy.

Athletics

Track and field events are integral to our sports program. Students compete in sprints, long-distance races, relays, and field events such as javelin and high jump. Athletics encourages individual excellence while fostering a spirit of healthy competition.

Chess

While not a traditional sport, chess is a highly regarded activity at MOAS. It sharpens the mind, enhances strategic thinking, and teaches patience. Our students participate in local and regional chess tournaments, often earning accolades.

vOLLEYBALL

Volleyball teaches coordination, communication, and resilience. Our students enthusiastically participate in both indoor and outdoor volleyball matches, with teams regularly competing in local tournaments.

Basketball

Basketball is one of the most popular sports among our students. This fast-paced game helps them develop agility, precision, and teamwork. We have been to regionals and nationals severally. It’s a game we cherish and adore.

 

Lawn Tennis

Lawn tennis is more than just a game; it’s a platform to cultivate sportsmanship discipline, and a competitive spirit.This is one of our best indoor game. Qualifying to regionals has been our achievement also yet it’s still new in our school. We believe we will be in nationals and east Africa sooner than later.

Hockey

Hockey is one of the most vibrant and dynamic sports at MOAS, combining physical endurance, strategic thinking, and teamwork. The school boasts well-maintained hockey facilities that ensure students have an ideal environment to train and play. MOAS actively participates in local, and regional  hockey tournaments, giving students the opportunity to showcase their talents and gain competitive experience.

Swimming

This is a sport that has been recently embraced. Although MOAS, lacks dedicated swimming facilities, this has not hindered the passion for developing swimming skills among the students. Instead, the seminary has embraced innovative approaches to ensure that students still gain exposure to this life-saving and enriching sport. Our students have gone to regional and believe in their passion That was deemed a great achievement.