The Dala 7s concluded at Mamboleo Grounds with Kabras RFC emerging as the champions.
The tournament also celebrated outstanding individual performances.
Dala 7s MVP
Kenya U20 playmaker Jackson Siketa delivered a remarkable performance, securing the title of Most Valuable Player.
Siketa scored a hat trick in the final and added a brace in the semifinals, making a significant impact throughout the knockout stage. He was awarded Kshs 10,000 courtesy of Tujiamini.
Kenyan international Dennis Abukuse from Menengai Oilers also had a stellar tournament. He earned three awards: Top Try Scorer for hitting double figures hitting 10 tries, Top Points Scorer for contributing 80 points through tries and conversions, and Impact Player of the Tournament for his influential play, including numerous breaks, carries, offloads, and runs.
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Julian Pule from MKU Thika was named the Division Two Most Valuable Player.
In terms of prize money, Kabras RFC received Kshs 100,000, Menengai Oilers earned Kshs 50,000, and Kenya Harlequin was awarded Kshs 25,000.
Dala 7s prize money
- Kabras RFC: Kshs 100,000
- Menengai Oilers: Kshs 50,000
- Kenya Harlequin: Kshs 25,000
Award Winners:
- Most Valuable Player: Jackson Siketa (Kabras RFC) – Kshs 10,000
- Top Try Scorer: Dennis Abukuse (Menengai Oilers)
- Top Points Scorer: Dennis Abukuse (Menengai Oilers)
- Impact Player of the Tournament: Dennis Abukuse (Menengai Oilers)
- Division Two Most Valuable Player: Julian Pule (MKU Thika)