CRUCIAL ENCOUNTER

Wakanda seek first league win against Young City

After 15 matches, Wakanda have just a point to leave them 24th in the standings.

In Summary

• On Sunday, Wakanda will return for two more fixtures, taking on Nanyuki — who were blanked 26-20 by Strathmore University. Their last game is against Inspired.

• Nanyuki will confront the Buccaneers, who will once again rely on Randy Ochieng for goals, as Hospital Hill's Inspired team face wounded Spartans.

Black Mamba's Paul Ondawa (Red) is blocked by Strathmore University's Rashid Momanyi (Blue) during a past Super Cup tie.
Black Mamba's Paul Ondawa (Red) is blocked by Strathmore University's Rashid Momanyi (Blue) during a past Super Cup tie.
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Winless Wakanda has a busy weekend as they return to action with four Kenya Handball Federation KHF league matches at Nyayo Stadium.

After 15 matches, Wakanda have just a point to leave them 24th in the standings.

They take on a Young City side who have just a win to leave them 23rd.

They will meet 13th-placed Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat) in their second game of the day.

Nanyuki will confront the Buccaneers, who will once again rely on Randy Ochieng for goals, as Hospital Hill's Inspired team face wounded Spartans.

On Sunday, Wakanda will return for two more fixtures, taking on Nanyuki — who were blanked 26-20 by Strathmore University. Their last game is against Inspired.

Daystar University have a date with Desert Scorpions.

The only women's match-up on Saturday will see Rising Star, who shocked Daystar University 27-25, take on New Hope.

On Sunday, Hunters tackle Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat).

Daystar University will hope to heap more misery on the wounded Kaloleni-based Black Mamba, who are eyeing another top-four finish.

Two women's games will have Rising Star face Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (Jkuat) while Kenyatta University renew rivalry with  Daystar University in an all-varsity clash.