Nakuru based St Joseph Youth and Nakuru All Stars registered important wins over Administration Police and MOSCA respectively in midweek NSL matches played today, September 27, 2017
Meanwhile, Palos held Kenya Police to a 0-0 stalemate in another match played on September 26, 2017, at the Karuturi Grounds in Naivasha. The draw was Palos’ 14th of the season, the highest draw tally in the league. Palos is ranked seventh on the log with 37 points, one less than sixth-placed Police
Nakuru All-Stars added to MOSCA’s woes, dispatching the bottom-placed side 2-1 in Machakos. Sydney Lokale and Jerome Baraka scored for All-Stars to render Olesu Tetieh’s goal for MOSCA a mere consolation. All-Stars have since risen to ninth with 33 points from 24 matches
At the Afraha Stadium in Nakuru, St Joseph Youth strolled past Administration Police in a 6-1 win. A brace by Joseph Esinyen and a goal apiece by Wilson Andati, Adam Fadhili, Kevin Taabu and Daniel Kamau were enough to give St Joseph a resounding win over AP. Robert Jagero scored AP’s consolation. St Joseph consequently jump out of the relegation zone, with 23 points from 26 matches