Muhuri out best in the ex-field rugby derby – Mediamax Network Limited



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Former seven-a-side rugby champion, Laiser Hill, got off to a great start in the current national games, winning two victories at the opening of the conference and booking a place in the quarter-finals. "Pool of Death" who had Maseno, champions of East Africa in 2014, Muhuri, champion of East Africa, and Kipsombe, fourth representative of Rift Valley, Laiser saw their work cut off and they did not disappoint

. -10 win in a tight match. The second match was easy for the Kelvin Wambua-coached while they were pbading Kipsombe in a score of 31-5

"The matches were tough and the Maseno match was the ultimate test for us, we managed to win a victory against Kipsombe but not convincing.In the third game against Muhuri Muchiri, we were under no pressure and it did us good, "said the coach. Wambua

adding: "We are aiming for the top three to have the chance to play games in East Africa.Although I have a relatively new title team in 2016, I have trust in my players and from here we take one game at a time. "

Muhuri were the second team in Pool A to qualify for quarterbacks after picking a 38-0 win over Kipsombe, a 14 draw against Maseno and a 7-7 draw against Laiser in the final match.

Last year's Chavakali National Games silver medalist also won the quarterfinals after a 41-0 victory over Karima from central regions. They also gave Kaya Tiwi a 45-0 beating to qualify for quarterbacks with a game.

Eight teams made the quarterbacks that are played today with winners reserving a place of semi final. Finals will be played later in the day.

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