Kabras, KCB set up 23/24 Enterprise Cup final date
2nd June 2024
The two sides beat Nondies and Quins in their semifnal encounters.
- Kabras reached their fourth successive final after making light work of 25-time winners Nondescripts, posting a huge 54-8 win in Kakamega.
- KCB had to fight for their berth in the final with a tough 32-18 win over Kenya Harlequin.
- The final will take place on 8 June at the RFUEA Grounds.
Defending champions Kabras Sugar and KCB will meet in the
final of the 2023/24 Enterprise Cup after winning their semi-final fixtures in
contrasting fashion on Saturday 1 June 2024.
Kabras reached their fourth successive final after making
light work of 25-time winners Nondescripts, posting a huge 54-8 win in
Kakamega.
Ntabeni Dukisa converted Barry Young’s brace to give Kabras
a 14-0 lead and it was 21-0 after Dukisa converted Ephraim Oduor’s try.
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Nondies would score eight unanswered points from Frank
Mwauganga’s try and Valentine Etyang’s penalty to bring the score to 21-8
before Humphrey Asirikwa touched down with Dukisa converting to give the three-time
champions (2019, 2022,2023) a 28-8 lead
at the break.
The sugarmen would score four second half tries through
Jackson Siketa, Biden Hayo, Teddy Akala and Young with Dukisa securing three
conversions to confirm the result.
While Kabras strolled to victory, KCB had to fight for their
berth in the final.
Their 32-18 win over Kenya Harlequin did not come easy. They
found themselves trailing 0-15 against their visitors at the KCB Sports Club in
Ruaraka.
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Harmony Wamalwa drilled over a penalty for a 3-0 Quins lead
before converting Paul Mutsami’s try after Albert Alela’s unconverted effort.
The bankers, winners in 2004, 2007, 2015,2016 and 2017,
scored two tries through Michael Wamalwa and Darwin Mukidza with Elvis Namusasi
adding two conversions and penalty to give them a 17-15 lead at the break.
Austin Sikutwa’s try after the break took KCB 22-15 up
before Evin Asena’s penalty brought Quins to within four points of their hosts,
the scores 22-18 at this point.
Sikutwa then landed his brace, Namusasi adding a conversion and penalty to seal the win and a date with their eternal rivals on 8 June at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi.
Reporting by KRU Media