Derrick Akampurira
League leaders SC Volcanoes secured an important victory after defeating Kihihi Young Boys 1–0 in the FUFA Western Regional League match played at Kihihi High School Playground.
The match, which had been scheduled to kick off at 3:00 PM, started late at 4:25 PM. Despite the delay, both sides showed determination from the opening minutes.
The Kanungu-based side Kihihi Young Boys began strongly, launching several attacking attempts within the first ten minutes as they searched for an early breakthrough. However, the visitors remained organized in defense. SC Volcanoes defender Johnson Turinawe also known as Bafana, shirt number 3 made several crucial blocks to deny the hosts. He was well supported by teammate Henry shirt number 2 whose defensive efforts disrupted Kihihi’s attacking movements and forced striker Rucyamuzi Julius shirt number 9 into multiple offside positions and risky goal shots on target.
Rukyamuzi has been impressive this season, having already scored 13 goals across all competitions.
Despite the pressure from the hosts, SC Volcanoes gradually grew into the game with their persistence paid off in the 45th minute when attacking midfielder Francis Ndawula shirt number 8 found the back of the net, giving the Kisoro based side a 1–0 lead going into the halftime break.
With the second half kick off, SC Volcanoes returned with renewed energy and launched several attacking moves in search of a second goal However, Kihihi Young Boys defended resiliently to prevent the visitors from extending their lead.
The hosts also attempted quick counterattacks but could not find an equalizer, allowing SC Volcanoes to maintain their advantage until the final whistle.
The victory pushes SC Volcanoes to 30 points with 28 goals from 10 matches, keeping them firmly at the top of the table.
Meanwhile, Kihihi Young Boys remain in the relegation zone with 6 points and a goal difference of minus seven, Despite being an away fixture, SC Volcanoes enjoyed strong support from sections of fans at the a way play ground, Many of them were Bafumbira residents working in Kihihi, who rallied behind the Kisoro-based team throughout the match.
The encounter also attracted many local spectators from Kihihi, with several expressing interest in the club’s media platforms with Many fans asked about SC Volcanoes’ live streaming channels so they could follow the team’s matches and activities making the both side gaining vibes from outside pitch giving all of them balance in support.
The growing curiosity from neutral supporters highlights the expanding popularity of SC Volcanoes beyond Kisoro District.
In addition, Speaking after the match, SC Volcanoes head coach Patrick Ochan described the game as intense.He noted that although his team created several scoring opportunities, they must improve their finishing suggesting to go back to board to solve the issue .
He added that matches against teams fighting relegation are often difficult because such teams play with strong determination.
Ochan also confirmed that the club signed seven new players before the transfer window closed. However, some of them arrived just a day before the match and were unable to travel for the fixture.
However Kihihi young boys coaching staff led by Coach Bwambale Richard denied speaking to our reporter as out reporter attempt to asking them the matchday experience.
Meanwhile Sc volcanoes are playing under Mutolere FC with the subject expected to be changed next seoson.

