DOMINANT

Former KPL sides dominate Sakaja Super Cup second round

The third round of the Sakaja Super cup matches will be played on November 1-2.

In Summary

• In Starehe, former Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama's boyhood club, Country Bus dispatched Ziwani All Stars 3-0 at Landi Mawe grounds.

• Jericho All Stars suffered a 2-1 defeat in the hands of Michezo Halisi while Black Mamba thrashed Rada Sports 3-1 at Makongeni grounds.

Kibera Art's Seth Ongule contests for the ball against Parseyie Kameri of Sita Mbili during the Sakaja Super Cup at Toi Primary School grounds, Kibera on October 22
Kibera Art's Seth Ongule contests for the ball against Parseyie Kameri of Sita Mbili during the Sakaja Super Cup at Toi Primary School grounds, Kibera on October 22
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Former Kenyan Premier League teams stamped their authority during the Sakaja Super Cup tournament second round over the weekend.

Hakati Sportiff returned to winning ways after losing to Jericho All Stars in their first match to edge out 11 Stars 3-2 in a match played at Canon Apollo ground in Mbotela estate.

Peter Musa scored a brace while Zidane Ochieng added another for the former Premier League side to win as Kefa Kereu and Harid Imboyoka replied for 11 stars.

Jericho All Stars suffered a 2-1 defeat in the hands of Michezo Halisi while Black Mamba thrashed Rada Sports 3-1 at Makongeni grounds.

Black Mamba scored through Oduor Chrisphine, Sisia Tom and Jay Mackenzi while Stephen Nenya netted Rada's consolation goal.

Kariobangi FC, B 13, and Pan African University made it two wins in a row.

Kariobangi piped Dandora All Stars 1-0 in Embakasi North whereas B 13 beat Melta Kabiria by a similar margin. Pan African University thrashed Chapel Field FC 3-1 in Roysambu.

In Starehe, former Harambee Stars captain Victor Wanyama's boyhood club, Country Bus dispatched Ziwani All Stars 3-0 at Landi Mawe grounds.

In Roysambu, Zimmerman United and City Lions fought to a 1-1 draw at Mahiga Primary School.

Aslam Munene put Lions into the lead in the eighth minute before Benson pulled Zimmerman level after 25 minutes.

In Kasarani, Maaji drowned Wolfsburg 2-0 courtesy of goals from David Iranzi and Dennis Kiarie at Muhuri Muchiri grounds in Njiru. Clay City edged out Kasarani FC 2-1.

In Makadara, a 20th-minute strike by Kelvin Mutiso was enough for  Buruburu Sport to see off MASA Academy.

Bahati All Stars earned easy points via a walkover after their rivals, Mukuru Sports, failed to show up while JASA Academy beat Maringo All Stars 2-1.

Derrick Odumba scored a hattrick as Makadara Youth FC trounced Elite Sports 3-0.

Namel Collins, Nieman Moses, Trevor Omondi and Kathama Musyoka were on target as 1000 Sportiff thrashed Tel Aviv 5-0.

In Embakasi South, FC Barca and Shofco settled for a 1-1 draw at Vision grounds.

Shofco went ahead through Brian Opwaka's 23rd-minute strike before Anthony Onyango scored the leveler in the 70th minute.

At Vision grounds, Reuben FC held Legends to a 2-2 draw. Christopher Milo netted a brace but his goals were not enough to see off Reuben, who scored through Kelvin Wafula and Faisal Mwaro.

In Ruaraka, Elly Omondi scored from a penalty to hand Titans a 1-0 win over Ruaraka Sports as Ajax Rock City piped Lucky Summer All Stars 1-0 at Baba Dogo grounds.

Joseph Owuor and Keluih Odhiambo were on the score sheet as Baba Dogo Babes beat Mathare Flames 2-0 at Baba Dogo grounds.

In Kamkunji, Daniel Mwangi strike was enough to see Eastleigh South United past Kinyago as Usacli beat Gikomba All Stars 2-1.

In Embakasi West, Sintos Charity beat T.O.C 2-0 while Ten Daily overwhelmed Outer Ring FC by the same margin at Tumaini Primary School.

The third round of the tournament will be played on November 1 and 2.