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The Enterprise Cup final is set, with Kabras Sugar and Menengai Oilers securing their places after hard-fought victories in the semi-finals. Kabras edged out KCB in a tense battle in Kakamega, while Oilers put on a dominant display against Nondescripts in Nakuru.

Kabras Edge KCB in a Tight Contest

In a high-intensity battle at the Kakamega Showground, defending champions Kabras Sugar emerged victorious against KCB with a narrow 25-21 win.The sugar men took charge early in the game, with Griffin Chao crossing the whitewash twice to give his side a strong footing. Walter Okoth added another try, extending Kabras’ lead. Ntabeni Dukisa further cemented their dominance in the first half with a well-taken drop goal, pushing the score to 22-11 at the break.KCB, known for their resilience, mounted a strong comeback attempt in the second half. The bankers fought hard to overturn the deficit but ultimately fell short as the hosts held on to secure their spot in the final.

Oilers Overpower Nondies in Nakuru

In Nakuru, Menengai Oilers put on a dominant display, dismantling Nondescripts 41-10 to book their place in the final.The Oilers stamped their authority early, running in four tries before halftime courtesy of Tony Oketch, Samuel Okwamu, Nelson Makokha, and Daniel Kipchirchir to establish a commanding 22-0 lead at the break.They picked up where they left off in the second half, with Alvin Khavoli and Elkeans Musonye adding to the scoreboard. Despite a spirited effort from Nondies, the Oilers maintained control to seal an emphatic victory and set up a final clash with Kabras.

JKUAT Cougars and Mombasa SC make it to Mwamba Cup Finals.

In the Mwamba Cup , JKUAT Cougars booked themselves a slot in the finals after narrowly edging out  hosts Shamberere Polytechnic 25-21.Mombasa RC are also through to finals after earning a walk over against Kenya Prisons.

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