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M-PESA Jr. NBA National Champions: 2 Nairobi Schools Triumph in Thrilling Finals

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M-PESA Jr. NBA National Champions have been crowned, with Nairobi’s St. John’s Junior School and Olympic Junior School emerging victorious in a thrilling national final held at the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa.

The schools clinched the top spots in the boys’ and girls’ categories respectively, as the tournament wrapped up with exciting displays of talent and teamwork.

Kariobangi-based St. John’s Juniors beat hosts Aga Khan Academy 30 – 23 to clinch the boys’ national title.

M-PESA Jr. NBA National Champions 2025 – St. John’s and Olympic Junior Schools celebrate basketball victory in Kenya finals
2025 M-PESA JR.NBA National Champions in the boys’ category St. Johns’ Junior School from Korogocho during the award ceremony at the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa.

St. Johns booked their ticket to the championship round with a convincing 42-20 semifinal win over Nyanza’s Siaya Central Juniors. While Aga Khan Academy saw off St. Joseph RC from Western 66 – 53.

“First, I want to thank M-PESA and Jr. NBA for giving us such a wonderful platform to showcase our talent. It’s truly amazing to emerge as the national champions. Aga Khan played well, they had a height advantage, but we played a tactical game, pressing hard through their defense to secure the win. I’m happy to be named Coach of the Year; it means a lot to me. I am also proud that the Best Player also came from my team,” said Brian Busaka, Head Coach of St. John’s Junior School.

On the girls’ side, Olympic Junior School were crowned champions after they lit up the court with a powerful display, edging past Nyanza’s Shelter Academy 19 – 15 in a tightly contested and thrilling final.

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2025 M-PESA JR.NBA National Champions Olympic Junior School in the girls’ category during the award ceremony at the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa.

The first half ended in a 7–ups draw, but Coach Ezra Alenga’s queens turned up the heat in the second half to overpower their Migori-based opponents.

The Nairobi-based powerhouse had earlier dispatched Central’s Nyamachari Junior in a one-sided semi. Shelter Academy booked their spot in the final after outplaying Western’s Lugulu AC Junior School.

“Western and Nyanza teams were really tough and strong opponents. However, I am glad we emerged as the champions of this year’s Jr. NBA. Our finals match against Shelter Academy was intense. In the second half, we pressed harder and tightened our defense, which helped us overpower them and secure the win,” said Ezra Alenga, Head Coach of Olympic Junior School.

In the 3rd-place playoffs, both Western representatives bounced back with authority. Lugulu AC Junior School sealed bronze in the Girls’ category with a 38-21 win over Nyamachari Junior, while St. Joseph’s RC locked in third place in the Boys’ division by defeating Siaya Central 41-25.

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Claiming the boys and girls Best Player of the Year awards were Moses Ochieng of St. John’s Junior School and Brenda Akinyi of Olympic Junior School.

The Best Coach of the Year honours went to Brian Busaka of St. John’s and Ezra Alenga of Olympic Junior for the boys’ and girls’ teams, respectively.

“Our purpose is to transform lives, and that is why we are supporting various sports across the country. I am glad to see the success of this year’s M-PESA Jr. NBA, where we have played a key role as a sponsor. The finals have been electrifying, with the teams showcasing incredible talent. Through this tournament, we have not only provided a platform for young people to display, tap into, and nurture their talents, but we have also equipped them with financial management skills, instilling a culture of saving and investment to help them become responsible and empowered and financially healthy citizens of the future,” said Victor Odada, Head of M-PESA Payments at Safaricom.

The national finals were preceded by the Top 100 Elite Camp, which brought together the best 50 boys and 50 girls from across four regions: Nairobi, Coast, Rift Valley, and Nyanza.

The Elite camp focused on nurturing young talent through skills development sessions, scrimmages, 5v5 tournaments, and scouting activities. It also involved the selection of an All-Star team for both boys and girls, who were each awarded smartphones and individual medals.

“We have come to the end of the first edition of our junior basketball tournament, and it has been a tremendous success. We have reached more than 10,000 youth, not just through the games, but also through basketball clinics and the financial literacy program offered by M-PESA GO. The talent we have witnessed at the grassroots level is truly remarkable, and we hope to come back even bigger next year. This country has incredible basketball talent; all they need is a platform like the M-PESA Jr. NBA where they can showcase their skills and grow their careers,” said Michael Finley, NBA Africa – Kenya Country Lead.

This year’s M-PESA Jr. NBA tournament reached over 10,000 boys and girls across Kenya through competitive games, NBA Fit clinics, and life-skill workshops, including financial literacy sessions delivered by M-PESA GO.

PositionsBoysRegionGirlsRegion
1St. John’s JSSOlympic JSS
2Aga Khan AcademyShelter Academy
 

MVP

Moses OchiengSt. John’sBrenda AkinyiOlympic JSS

Best Coach

Brian BusakaSt. John’sEzra AlengaOlympics JSS

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