Kenya 7s responded to their heart-wrenching 24-19 extra-time loss to France in spectacular fashion, defeating South Africa 22-17 in a pulsating encounter.
The victory was particularly sweet, as South Africa entered the match with five consecutive tournament wins and had earlier brushed aside Australia 17-0.
Shujaa showed intent from the opening whistle, with Kevin Wekesa powering over the try line after receiving a quick pass from Samuel Asati. The early try sparked jubilant cheers from Kenyan fans in the stadium, setting the tone for an intense showdown.
Minutes later, Amaitsa’s precise kick was perfectly chased down by Patrick Odongo, who grounded Kenya’s second try. A Television Match Official (TMO) review confirmed the score, and a successful conversion pushed Kenya further ahead.
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Shujaa maintained their dominance in the first half, with Asati and Amaitsa combining once more. A swift pass from Amaitsa found Odongo, who raced over the line for his second try, leaving Kenya in firm control.
The second half, however, saw South Africa claw their way back, scoring two quick tries to level the scores at 17-17. The match was momentarily paused when a South African player required medical attention after a crunching tackle from a Kenyan player, adding to the tension on the field.
As the clock ticked towards full time, Shujaa summoned their reserves of grit and determination. In the dying moments, Amaitsa orchestrated a brilliant attacking play that culminated in the decisive try, sealing a 22-17 victory for Kenya.