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Kenya Cup: Kabras, KCB run over opponents, Nondies end winless run

Kenya Cup: Kabras, KCB run over opponents, Nondies end winless run
Kabras Sugar in a past National 7s Circuit. PHOTO/ Kabras Sugar/Facebook
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Defending Kenya Cup champions Kabras Sugar and finalists KCB concluded the year 2023 on a high note, securing commanding victories in their respective matches as they head into the Christmas break.

In Kakamega, Kabras Sugar dominated the Catholic Monks picking a resounding 78-0 victory.

Kabras tries

Lameck Ambetsa (2), Derrick Ashihundu (2), Jeanson Misoga, Brian Tanga, Eugene Sifuna, David Bunduki, Geoffrey Shitambasi, Walter Okoth, and William Mwanji contributed tries, with Ntabeni Dukisa adding eight conversions.

KCB rugby player, Elphas Adunga running past Kabras players during the TISAP 7’s in Eldoret. PHOTO/Lucky Oluoch
KCB rugby player, Elphas Adunga running past Kabras players during the TISAP 7’s in Eldoret. PHOTO/Lucky Oluoch

Meanwhile, KCB triumphed over Homeboyz with a convincing 77-10 win in Ruaraka. Festus Shiasi, Peter Waitere, Mike Kimwele, Griffin Musila, Bob Muhati, Vincent Onyala, Austin Sikutwa, Shabani Ahmed, and Mickey Wanjala all scored tries for KCB.

Brian Wahinya and Ahmed added conversions, while Homeboyz managed tries through Collins Ochieng and Godfrey Kisero.

Nondescript secured their first win of the season, overcoming Kisumu with a 32-16 result. After trailing early in the second half, Nondies rallied with tries from Ian Mumbwani, Oliver Tambo, and Ben Saleh, securing a bonus point victory.

Menengai Oilers win

At the Nakuru Showground, Menengai Oilers defeated Strathmore Leos 27-10, with tries from Jadon Abdon, Abutwalib Wesonga, and Ibrahim Ayoo.

Kabras set up Kenya Cup final date with rivals KCB
Part of the Kenya Cup semi-final action between KCB and Menengai Oilers on Saturday. PHOTO/Alex Njue

Kenya Harlequin continued their unbeaten streak with a 40-10 victory over Mwamba at the RFUEA, while Kenyatta University Blak Blad and Nakuru played to a 19-19 draw.

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