Kabras Sugar and KCB combined for a total of 119 points against their opponents as the top tier Kenya Cup league resumed on Saturday 11 January 2020.
A 38-0 win away to Top Fry Nakuru, champions in 2012/13 and 2013/14 saw Kabras maintain their lead atop the standings with 45 points, one more than second placed KCB who piled more misery on Blak Blad, defeating the Kenyatta University students 81-10 at the KCB Sports Club in Ruaraka.
A 32-22 home win for Homeboyz over visiting Resolution Impala Saracens saw the deejays maintain third place on the log with 39 points, nine clear of the Saracens who stayed fourth on the log despite the defeat at Jamhuri Park.
Menengai Oilers, playing their second season in the big league overcame a 5-7 deficit to defeat visiting Stanbic Mwamba 30-14 at the Moi Showground in Nakuru, a result that saw them climb to fifth on the log with 29 points and well within the playoff slots.
Top Fry Nakuru’s massive home loss to Kabras Sugar saw them drop to sixth on the log, occupying the final playoff slot with 25 points, one clear of seventh placed Stanbic Mwamba (24 points) and four clear of eighth placed Nondescripts (21 points).
Kenya Harlequin’s third win of the season, a 45-15 result at home to Kisumu at the RFUEA Ground moved the multiple Kenya Cup champions further away from the relegation zone, swapping places with Western Bulls who lost 10-41 at home to Nondescripts.
Blak Blad (8 points) and Kisumu (5 points) were again winless this past weekend and are entrenched in the relegation zone with six rounds of regular season action still left to play.