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Kenya Police Bullets Sunday cemented the second spot within the Soccer Kenya Federation Girls Premier League (FKF-WPL) as the primary leg got here to an finish
Bullets secured a 2-1 victory in opposition to Nakuru Metropolis Queens on the ASK Showgrounds in Nakuru. The guests opened the scoring within the twenty seventh minute by means of Quinter Owiti, who headed in a nook from midfielder Puren Alukwe. Melon Mulandi restored parity for the hosts a minute later, however Alukwe restored her aspect’s lead simply earlier than halftime.
Police, coached by Beldine Odemba, made a couple of modifications of their beginning line-up, with Mishi Mbaru coming in for Valentine Khwaka in objective.
Midfielders Diana Wacera and Lydia Waganda, who joined the group from Gaspo Girls, made their debuts after changing Mercy Mwachi after Lydia Akoth within the forty sixth and 68th minutes respectively.
Vihiga Queens lead the league standings with 24 factors after 10 matches, whereas Bullets observe in second place with 22 factors. In one other match at Sudi Stadium in Bungoma County, Bungoma Queens fell 3-1 to Ulinzi Starlets.
Starlets’ objectives got here from midfielder Keziah Ngaira within the forty fifth minute, and Siliya Rasoha (fiftieth and 69th minutes). Bungoma’s comfort objective was scored by ahead Catherine Khaemba within the 84th minute.
The troopers stay in third place with 21 factors as Bungoma dropped to ninth place with 9 factors.
Elsewhere, Charity Midewa’s objective within the forty fifth minute was sufficient to earn Soccer Assassins a vital win in opposition to Gaspo Girls at Mumboha Stadium in Luanda, Vihiga County.
Debutantes Assassins climbed to sixth place with 11 factors, stage with Nakuru. Gaspo stays on the backside of the league standings with 5 factors after 10 matches.
Bungoma Queens FC 1 Ulinzi Starlets FC 3
Nakuru Metropolis Queens FC 1 Kenya Police Bullets 2
Soccer Assassins FC 1 Gaspo Girls FC 0
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