The National Sevens Circuit headed
to the Lakeside city of Kisumu for its second leg, the Dala Sevens that kicked
off at the Kisumu Polytechnic grounds on Saturday.
Eight sides are through to the main
cups that include Quins and Western Bulls (Pool ‘A’), Mwamba and Nakuru (Pool ‘B’),
KCB and Kisumu (Pool ‘C’) and Homeboys and Impala (Pool ‘D’).
Bowl qualifiers include Catholic
University, UNICEF, Strathmore, Comras, Stormers, Mumias, KCA, and Kisumu II.
Spear qualifiers include Busia,
Muliro, Kisii, Molo, Kakamega, Bungoma, Mbale and Siaya.
Shield qualifiers include Blak
Blad, Webuye, Eldoret, Thika, Multimedia, Kericho RFC, Masaku and Daystar.
Three sides pulled out of the
tournament, Moi University and Mean Machine, both due to logistics reasons while
Kenya Poly joined their student community in mourning the death of 2 members of
the volleyball and athletics teams, following a road accident and were replaced
by Busia RFC, Kisumu II, and Kericho RFC respectively.
The withdrawals consequently led to
the promotion of KCA and Multimedia to the Division of the competition.
Day 1 results for Division
One
Quins 43 Blakblad 7
W.Bulls 29 Catholic 7
Mwamba 43 KCA 0
Nakuru 14 Multimedia 0
KCB 14 Eldoret 0
Kisumu 29 Stormers 7
Strathmore 12 Impala 12
Homeboyz 33 Daystar 5
W.Bulls 12 Blak Blad 12
Mwamba 42 Multimedia 0
Nakuru 36 KCA 5
KCB 41 Stormers 0
Kisumu 14 Eldoret 0
Strath 27 Daystar 0
Homeboyz 12 Impala 12
Blad 5 Catholic 7
KCA 17 Multimedia 5
Stormers 14 Eldoret 0
Impala 40 Daystar 0
Quins 20 Bulls 0
Mwamba 28 Nakuru 12
KCB 17 Kisumu 0
Homeboyz 15 Strathmore 12
Action resumes tomorrow (Sunday, August 19) before the start of
the Driftwood Sevens.
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